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  1. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Good, so just to clarify, that would be the area between Tyne and the Tees rivers! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fantastic day out on the moors with one of the lads on this forum, lots of photos between us. I did get a...
  2. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Point already answered! I will not help the lazy! Sensitive!! Already answered this point! Whatever flew up your nose complain to the admin of the forum, get something done about it, don't moan about it in public your a grown man for gods sake, get a friggin life! (Am going to leave this...
  3. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    1: I answer to only one person on this forum and that's Ian Forest, if there was a problem my posts would vanish into the ether as they have done in the past and quite rightly so! 2: If I post locations I can guarantee you that most of the clowns from the north east branch of Flikr would be...
  4. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Same area past few days. .
  5. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Durham. Today. .
  6. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Long Eared Owl. Record photo's in the Durham area. .
  7. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Durham. Tawny Owl sheltering from the snow. .
  8. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Hartlepool. Marina/jacksons. .
  9. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Shields. Same again. .
  10. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Shields. Same area. .
  11. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Shields Frenchman's and surrounding area. .
  12. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Shields Frenchmans area, Fulmars last week. .
  13. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Durham. Seggsys patch, from the past few days. .
  14. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Durham. Seggsys Patch. .
  15. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    I think Keith Mcalpine found these two a couple of weeks ago then Michael Eccles spotted them the other day, sparked a looong trek. (I cant even fasten the velcro on me byutts man)
  16. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Durham. Record shots of Lapland Buntings, first one 29th, others from today. C yuz next year. .
  17. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Durham. Snow Buntings from Saturday. .
  18. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Re the owl, she seems to have a lazy right eye and has been coming to the area at various sites for a few years now. Ta Alan. "Mydriasis" sounds better than what I called it.
  19. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Short-eared Owls In Durham xmas morning in the rain. .
  20. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    And a young male kestrel. .
  21. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Shorties in Durham, ta seggs m8. .
  22. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Waxwings. In Durham. .
  23. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Bee-Eater Cheers to the seggs for the txt.
  24. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Its up to those that want to crack on about it Steve, have to say though, give the lads their due, the confusion started when it started calling like a watta pipit, I've moved on coz its stoat, weasel and fox season, something else as well, eludes me at the moment. :stuck: ;)
  25. DCJ

    Durham Birding

    Fair enough Mark, I initially went by the size, this was a humongous bird, easily larger/(similarish) to a buzzard, the local female sprawk nowhere near the size of this thing, first sighting it looked like a marsh harrier when it flapped. I will try the photo again but very very high, as you...
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