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  1. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Little Egrets around Teeside area, one could have flown over to Darlington.
  2. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Never heard of photoshop mate;):-O :t:
  3. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    I've heard Green 'peckers in a few places like Wingate Quarry NR, Hawthorne Dene, Clara Vale NR, Low Barnes to name a few but the only "Local" Green 'peckers I've managed to see were once at Low Barnes and one while walking along the lines from Shotton to Haswell, but they were both a couple of...
  4. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    On my rounds on one of the streets in Seaham (I'm a Binman) I've noticed a communal nest box with about half a dozen holes in it and I seem to remember Sparrows going in and out last year. I've only been round that street once so far this year so haven't noticed any yet. Also a pair of Sparrows...
  5. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Ward Jackson Park. Had an hour at Hartlepool this morning. On the pond were; various Gulls (mainly Black Headed), Mallard, Tufted Duck, Coot, Moorhen, Canada Geese. Around the Park Wood Pigeon, Collared Dove, Blackbird, Robin, Dunnock, Chaffinch, Blue & Great Tits and 5-6 Ring Necked Parakeets.
  6. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Couple of my Waxwing shots. In the first shot one of the waxwings kept hopping around trying to feed the other. Do they often do this?
  7. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Nice to see the Waxwings giving a good show today at Jarrow as June and Derek have said. Shame the trees they were feeding in are well shaded by the houses making it hard to get decent shots, although it doesn't stop some people getting them;). June and Derek posted the Waxwings here's a...
  8. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Had a walk around Hardwick Park, Sedgefeild yesterday. Along with the usual Mallards, Tufties, Pochard, Gulls and Swans on the lake there were quite a few Canada Geese, 8 Goosander, one Goldeneye, and a Male Pintail resting on the far bank with a couple of other ducks. Also two large flocks of...
  9. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    I hope they have better luck than I did when I left my monopod in a hide at Slimbridge two years ago...
  10. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Sad to see a road kill Tawny Owl between South Hetton and Haswell today:-C.
  11. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Washington WWT. Had a wonder round Washington WWT today. Surprised to see all the Herons on the Island rather than in the trees (twenty in total) and even more surprised to see a Goshawk over wader lake:eek!:. Gabbed a couple of record shots and realised it had jesses on:-C, apparently been...
  12. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Had a walk around the Lake at Hardwick Park today. Quite a few birds on the water including; Mute Swans, Canada Geese, Greylag Geese, Great Crested Grebe, Little Grebe, Moorhen, Coot, Mallard, Goldeneye, Tufted Duck, Gadwall, Pochard, Widgeon and one duck I couldn't tell what it was (see pic')...
  13. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Well you know, there's birders then there's birders;)......... Then there's lucky Gits like me:t:.
  14. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Haven't been out much lately (been a lazy so and so just reading what's about Dave;)) so while the wife was shopping in Adsa yesterday I popped over to Jacksons Landing for half an hour. Very little about apart from a few Herring Gulls a couple of Pigeons and one Diver. Pretty sure it's a...
  15. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    My wife saw the first Brambling in the garden since Dec 2010 :t:. Just wish I wasn't at work at the time:-C.
  16. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Haven't done much birding lately but I had to pop along to see the latest special visitor. Probably years before I get another chance to get such close views of one of these so I grabbed a few shots like everyone else;).
  17. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Cracking shots of the Spotted 'catcher Derek:t:.
  18. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Looks like a Woodcock to me Ron...
  19. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Some cracking shots there Dave:t::clap::clap:
  20. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    A few from Hartlepool yesterday. Can someone confirm that the last one is a Grey Plover?
  21. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    I'm pleased the Grebe has hung around for you today Ian:t:. No, no sign of the Scoter. You must have got your own back by keeping me talking too;):-O.
  22. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Finally two from Ward Jackson Park as the sun went down.
  23. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    A few more from around the headland today.
  24. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Slavonian Grebe at Hartlepool headland today just down from the Town Wall. At the time I thought it was a Black Necked Grebe but have since had it ID'ed as a Slavonian which is a new lifer for meo:D:t:. Did you managed to get it Ray????
  25. Shaggy2070

    Durham Birding

    Quick wander around the Headland before shopping this afternoon. 2 Great Crested Grebes, 7 Red/Black throated Divers and a Guillemot near the Lifeboat Station. Also saw what could have been a Great Northern Diver (looked to have a larger forehead than the other Divers) but at the distance I...
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