• Welcome to BirdForum, the internet's largest birding community with thousands of members from all over the world. The forums are dedicated to wild birds, birding, binoculars and equipment and all that goes with it.

    Please register for an account to take part in the discussions in the forum, post your pictures in the gallery and more.
ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

Search results

  1. camelbirder

    Devon Birding

    Sightings from my visit to Ernsettle Creek can be found on the Camel Estuary Birds Website.
  2. camelbirder

    Devon Birding

    Sightings from today's Tamar Avocet and Spoonbill Boat Trip are available here.
  3. camelbirder

    Devon Birding

    Visited the Taw Estuary at Yelland yesterday; I have uploaded the sightings on the Camel Estuary Birds Website.
  4. camelbirder

    Devon Birding

    Visited the Tamar Lakes today for the first in what seemed like an age. Not to many birds noted but did have good views of Nuthatch and a Treecreeper around the feeders at the Lower Lake. (Thanks to Harvey). Todays sightings from the Lakes and from Bude, where a goose fest was witnessed can be...
  5. camelbirder

    Devon Birding

    As part of its 80th birthday celebrations in 2011, Cornwall Bird Watching and Preservation Society is holding an art exhibition, and is now calling for artists to submit their work. The exhibition entitled ‘Visions of Nature: an exhibition of Wildlife Art’ is an exciting opportunity to promote...
  6. camelbirder

    Devon Birding

    The Braunton Marshes/ Gower bird was almost certainly the same bird that was seen at Newquay, on at least three occasions, and in the Bude/ Widemouth area, on at least two.
  7. camelbirder

    Devon Birding

    I was going to ask the same question, is it far from Tamar Lakes and is there public access. Thanks in advance,
  8. camelbirder

    Devon Birding

    Saw, (and heard), a Wood Warbler this morning at Horsebridge, is this unusual here. As an aside, why don't you allow them to cross the Tamar, here in Cornwall it would be a major find, with only one or two annually. Best wishes, Derek.
Back
Top