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  1. Tri-Counties Birder

    Hampshire

    See post 7 here: http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=223556 The car park on the west side of Bedhampton Creek is Broadmarsh.
  2. Tri-Counties Birder

    Hampshire

    If you're out on any of the large heaths, and the weather is decent, you have a good chance of seeing a Hen Harrier. There is a place nearby where they come to roost, but I can't give it out on a public forum. There has been a Great Grey Shrike at Holmsley, south of Burley, but they can be...
  3. Tri-Counties Birder

    Hampshire

    Its still in the area, as there was this report today: ''imm. Flying low steadily over Silver Street westwards between Bowling Green and Hordle.'' But, it seems it is becoming more erratic with its appearances. It was only seen once on Sunday for example (at 09:00 at Hordle Lane), so I missed it.
  4. Tri-Counties Birder

    Hampshire

    Yes, but unfortunately myself, and everybody else looking, were watching the wrong pond. The finder thought the small pond North of the railway was Fleet Pond!
  5. Tri-Counties Birder

    Hampshire

    At Fleet Pond yesterday was 20-30, as well as 30 Sand Martin and a House Martin.
  6. Tri-Counties Birder

    Hampshire

    Although not based in Hants, I have done a fair bit of Hampshire birding the last few days: 3/1: Keyhaven: 2 Bearded Tit and a Chiffchaff at Butts Lagoon, Raven over, Black-necked Grebe and 4 Avocet off Oxey Marsh, 3 Water Pipit on Fishtail Lagoon. Blackwater Arb: 6 Hawfinches in at dusk, plus...
  7. Tri-Counties Birder

    Hampshire

    A wonderful little bird. It was showing well on the lawn north of the first bridge you come to as you walk north from 'stoneymarsh' car park. Sean
  8. Tri-Counties Birder

    Hampshire

    Thanks Tom, It has now been confirmed on Birdguides. I'm on my way. Sean
  9. Tri-Counties Birder

    Hampshire

    I don't know about that. Perhaps for autumn passage birds, but its too early for winter Glaucs and Icelands.
  10. Tri-Counties Birder

    Hampshire

    Can anyone enlighten me on the story of this Spotted Sandpiper at Brook? Has anyone been to see it? Its been seen for last few days, but still a possible. I can't find any discussions at all on any Hants birding sites. Sean
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