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    Hi! New to birdwatching: live at Finsbury Park

    Thx, I wouldn't see anything without my glasses :)
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    Hi! New to birdwatching: live at Finsbury Park

    I finally saw a Chaffinch :) Does someone know which bird is singing in this video I recorded plz? https://youtu.be/1sVq4eYirr4 I thought it was a Song Thrush (or a Nightingale maybe).
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    Hi! New to birdwatching: live at Finsbury Park

    Turned out I was out all the day long and I saw a Red Kite flying at the Totteridge Valley =)
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    Hi! New to birdwatching: live at Finsbury Park

    Article: yes that's true Great Tits can be aggressive: I just saw one attacking a blue tit at Alexandra Park :)
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    Hi! New to birdwatching: live at Finsbury Park

    Thank you, I'll definitely have a look! :)
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    Hi! New to birdwatching: live at Finsbury Park

    Amazing start at Woodberry :) Just to let you know, London Wildlife Trust needs donations as the Covid killed the income they need to maintain the Woodberry reserve (I gave them 5£, better than nothing I suppose but times are hard: you just need to text WOODBERRY at 70085 to donate 10£). Yes...
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    Hi! New to birdwatching: live at Finsbury Park

    Hi, thank you guys :) In the middle of birding, will give a longer response later Delia. At Woodberry Reservoir/New River path: I jsaw a blackcap (was hoping to see this one for a while, finally!) and a Great Cormorant fishing in the river 2-3m away from me, amazing!
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    Hi! New to birdwatching: live at Finsbury Park

    Thank you to both of you for your warm welcome :) Yes, I think morning is the best. It's 10am here, I'm on my way to Gillespie Park. I'm going to check a range of sites very quickly, to confirm the timing. Woke up a bit too late though :)
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    Hi! New to birdwatching: live at Finsbury Park

    After watching an interesting documentary on common birds and having a couple of Great Tits nesting 1m away from my kitchen window, I developed a sudden passion for common birds 1month ago and here I am: hi everybody! So here's my question: at what time of the day can you see the broadest range...
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