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  1. Happisbirder

    Suffolk Birding

    Looking at the Met Office surface pressure charts, a similar situation appears to be forecast for Thursday... James
  2. Happisbirder

    Suffolk Birding

    Shades of White-crowned Black Wheatear it seems! Let's hope 'the wives' turned out today like they did in June '82... :-O James
  3. Happisbirder

    Suffolk Birding

    Thanks again Gi for your assistance regarding my Mediterranean Gull query. The bird's life history is attached... James
  4. Happisbirder

    Suffolk Birding

    Thanks for the link Gi. I'd already e-mailed the sighting to Renaud so perhaps I ought to forward it to Camille too... James
  5. Happisbirder

    Suffolk Birding

    Thanks for that Jonny Xbill... GiG's Med Gull pics have prompted another Q... does anyone have the history of the colour ringed 2nd summer Med Gull (white ring marked 'E186' on the left tarsus, standard metal ring on right tarsus) that's recently been at Minsmere (26.5.2011)? Would be good to...
  6. Happisbirder

    Suffolk Birding

    The grey-bellied, dark-billed Common Tern is discussed here, some more photos on Surfbirds 'stop press' here - you may have to scroll down a bit. Certainly an interesting bird and well done to Sean for picking up on it. Does anyone know if the current Roseate reported from Minsmere is for...
  7. Happisbirder

    Suffolk Birding

    Was cleared by passport control today and spent a few hours over the border at Minsmere RSPB, my first summer visit for a while. There's an awful lot of Black-headed Gulls nesting here now; something I don't remember from previous visits. Amongst them were many Med Gulls - several adults, 3+ 2nd...
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