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  1. J

    Hampshire

    You'll all be pleased to know that your fine county was graced by my presence today and yesterday, as I was getting good and rat-arsed on friday night in Pompey. Friday daytime was spent at Farlington. 1 adult Med Gull was on the lake, with several Bearded Reedlings active in the reeds and a...
  2. J

    Hampshire

    Brilliant pic of a bird I haven't seen yet. Love the way you've cropped it. Would look really nice framed and on my wall! Jason
  3. J

    Hampshire

    There are alot of Poms in the north sea at the moment, and they can get in pretty close. Jason
  4. J

    Hampshire

    Think I can make out a bit of a spoon in the 1st pic. Not sure thats what it really is though... Also seems pretty heavy in the middle of the body. I'd go with a Pom. V. nice day. Jason
  5. J

    Hampshire

    Thanks for the info Paul. Jason
  6. J

    Hampshire

    Has this been there all summer? It's just I remember it being there last winter. Is it the same bird? Jason
  7. J

    Hampshire

    Pretty early for migrants I'd think, although probably not impossible, as you say. Maybe location should be kept quiet, just in case.
  8. J

    Hampshire

    Pied Fly is rather unusual for the New Forest, at any time of the year. May be worth letting the county recorder know. Well done. Jason
  9. J

    Hampshire

    And nice pics as well.
  10. J

    Hampshire

    Nice day Top. Hants isn't as boring as you make it out to be, is it ;) Jason
  11. J

    Hampshire

    Wow. That is a beauty. I'm making it my new mission to get into butterflies, dragonflies etc. I'm familliar with most of the common butterflies, but I have never seen most of the bad boys youv'e listed. Jason
  12. J

    Hampshire

    Blimey, thats quite collection of butterflies. I haven't seen half of them! Jason
  13. J

    Hampshire

    I am doing quite well up her in norfolk, arent I! But hampshire isn't bad by any stretch of the imagination! I seriously miss the NF, and it's a shame to leave Farlington behind. I was becoming fairly attached to that place, and my list was growing nicely. Dont really have a local patch in...
  14. J

    Hampshire

    Tonys old local patch. Bet he wishes he was home now! Jason
  15. J

    Hampshire

    Here it is, in all its glory! Must admit, I'm not finding these crap pics as amusing as I was initially. May have to buy a decent camera. Jason
  16. J

    Hampshire

    Possibly my last day birding Hants today (depending on how wasted I get Friday night. Might get out saturday), as I'm graduating in July, so will be back to Norfolk pretty much permanantly. Went pretty well, if I do say so myself. Started with Farlington, which produced of note: 2 Avocets, 2...
  17. J

    Hampshire

    Hahaha. Jason
  18. J

    Hampshire

    Lol, sorry mate. Get yourself a car, and even you could see 2 rare waders in one day! Maybe even 3!!! : p I promise, once my knee heals, I'll stop twitching. (Hopefully. Maybe...) Jason
  19. J

    Hampshire

    Hi Alan. Thanks. I was quite pleased with how the pics came out on the computer, to be honest. Only been able to get them off the phone today, because of software problems. I haven't been able to get round the whole reserve for the past 4 weeks (I'm sure everyones sick of hearing why by...
  20. J

    Hampshire

    Heres some crappy pictures of the American Golden Plover with the Curlew Sandpiper taken with my mobile through my scope. Feel free to slate as much as you like. At least the cripple saw them ;)
  21. J

    Hampshire

    If I'm honest, I feel a bit guilty, what with all of the twitching and all. But I'm not likely to be walking any long distances with this knee. It was horrible only stopping at the Kentish Plover and not cheching out the rest of the place. V. nice bird all the same. Check the tides first if...
  22. J

    Hampshire

    American Golden Plover still on the Lake at Farlington, handing around with a near summer plumaged Curlew Sandpiper (was this reported there yesterday Teamsaint, or on the Oysterbeds? I had a look last night, but couldn't find it). Very nice anyhoo. A Marsh Harrier made an apperance, over the...
  23. J

    Hampshire

    AG Plover still present today, showing well. Also a 1st summer Grey Plover in similar plumage, which had me going for a bit! Thought we had 2 AGPs!
  24. J

    Hampshire

    AG Plover still present at 15:30 this afternoon, at Farlington, on the near side of The Lakes. Flew off at 17:30 and I wasn't able to relocate it. However, being a cripple, it wasn't a massively extensive search! Could still be around. Also seen: 4+ Little Terns, including one taking a bath...
  25. J

    Hampshire

    Rofl! Very funny. You'll get over it though B (: Yeah, anyway. Very good day today, both in the Forest, and Farlington. My knee has been getting better over the last few days, and I've been dying to get out of the house properly. Turned out to be a good move, as the knee held up fine...
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