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  1. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    That was quick. Thank you Richard. I personally have not seen this before on Thrushes, but as you say, have seen Blackbirds. Thanks again Malcolm http://www.digiscoping.lynandmalc.co.uk/
  2. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    Can anyone give any info regarding this bird seen at Bolderwood today. It was not me that saw it (I was at work). My brother in law took the picture, he emailed it to me so quality very poor. Malc
  3. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    Nowt wrong with the picture John P Normandy this morning In quite thick fog early, which cleared to low cloud later. Saw the Red Breasted Goose. Goldcrests, hadn't seen them around the marsh before. Heard a Water Rail Kingfisher Flock of Long Tailed Tits, again hadn't seen them around the...
  4. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    Hiya AC/DC It was nice to have met you at Pennington this afternoon (Sat) The Video on your blog of the RB goose came over pretty good, and you did see one of the Marsh Harriers after we left, typical, we had been around fishtail for an hour or so, with no joy. You asked if we had a website...
  5. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    I despair that it could even be suggested, unbelievable. Malc
  6. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    Work quiet today (I work for myself) so decided to go to Pennington to see if I could digiscope some of the migrants. Needn't have bothered really, blowing a near gale, difficult to walk into the wind, let alone digiscope. At one time had my foot on the windward foot of the tripod, to stop the...
  7. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    The Lower Test is a place we have not been yet, have looked on Google Earth and intend to go there one day. Thanks for the info Paul. Malc
  8. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    Thank you Paul for the information. The bird has grown a bit, since in the nest! Wonder how long it will stay around. Would be great if it paired up with another from Poole area, what habitat to they like for breeding. Cheers Malc
  9. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    Thanks Paul for the information on the Spoonbill Rings. I would be very interested in the outcome if you could let us know. Pictures taken today at Pennington, Including a possible Water Pipit Scroll down to bottom of page here...
  10. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    Brian and Kay Great inflight pics of the Spoonbill, something I would find difficult with Digiscoping. I think we were photographing the Spoonbill when you arrived, it was resting at the Lagoon, had to wait for it to show it,s bill occasionaly. I think I might have a picture of the Water...
  11. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    Good id Tom.......No I had no idea it was there, too intent on getting pictures of the Spoonbill, and there again, had I have seen it, I may not have known what it was anyway, you guys are far better than I. When I resized the picture, I did include the bird in the background on purpose though...
  12. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    Pennington Managed to get across to Pennington this morning, what a difference the weather compared to yesterday. Lyn spotted the spoonbill near the sewerage outfall pier, managed to get some photos, but into the sun, could see the coloured rings on it's legs clearly. Does anyone know if the...
  13. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    I joined on the Hoslist several months ago, to keep a look out for the sightings reported, and have been dissapointed by the arguments on the list. Seems to me that a lot of birders/groups want to keep the info to themselves. Not so on this forum, for which I would like to say thank you. My...
  14. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    What do you reckon, same one ? Malc
  15. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    David The Pale Buzzard was probably this one on 29th December 2007 at Pennington. Sorry about the quality of picture, too far away at 450 metres ! Thanks for your report, hoped to get down there this weekend, but weather may put paid to that. Malc
  16. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    Lee You asked if anyone had been to Keyhaven today. We were down there with Two owls birding on Sunday, this taken from their website report. "Highlights from our walk this morning at Keyhaven & Pennington Marshes were 3 Velvet Scoters, including 1 smart male, 1 female Common Scoter...
  17. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    The landscape bitterne looks best to me, good shot. Malc
  18. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    Pair of Long Tailed duck and pair of Goldeneye Normandy this morning.:t: Good view through scope of an Eider on the marsh seaward side of sea wall. Female merganser fairly close in on sea. Malc
  19. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    Peregrine on shingle bank opposite Goosander hide about 2.45pm this afternoon watched it for about 20 minutes, still there when we left. Great white Egret flew up from reeds at edge of pond between Lapwing hide and Mockbeggar lake. Malc A poor digiscoped picture of the Peregrine, taken into...
  20. Feathered one

    Hampshire

    A birder from Basingstoke (sorry don't know name) saw the Black necked grebe today Saturday from Goosander hide, also yellow legged gull, and there were 2 Goosanders on the point opposite the hide, too far away for photo and also into the sun. Malc
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