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  1. mr.sim

    Suffolk Birding

    Were many of today's seabirds heading North then? Interesting why they do that when it would be quicker to get into the atlantic again by continuing down the channel, also less chance of being pushed back over the top of Scotland by another low pressure system/hurricane. Maybe they just have a...
  2. mr.sim

    Suffolk Birding

    Regarding the 5 Red-Breasted Geese reported the other day at North Warren RSPB with Barnacle Geese: were these the escaped birds reported flying past Thorpeness a day or two before? Thanks
  3. mr.sim

    Suffolk Birding

    Just remembered; does anyone know if there is an escape Ferruginous Duck at Minsmere at the moment? I was walking near West and South hides and on one of the pools on the right (other side of path to the hides) there was a duck which looked very good for one. Small nail on the tip of the bill...
  4. mr.sim

    Suffolk Birding

    Fantastic visit in Suffolk toady, with the Lesser Kestrel, Great Grey Shrike and 2 Woodlarks at Wesleton followed by good views of the Pallid Swift at Kessingland which was joined by an Alpine Swift after about 20 minutes of viewing! Then to Minsmere where there was no sign of the Penduline Tits...
  5. mr.sim

    Suffolk Birding

    Hi I'm thinking of undertaking a small project of mapping out Buzzards migration along the coast and slightly inland. Could you please let me know of all the possible migrating Buzzards you get, especially on the coast. It is more difficult to determine whether they are migrating or not, inland...
  6. mr.sim

    Suffolk Birding

    No sign of Red-Rumped Swallow at Minsmere this morning. But one reported in Norfolk at Kelling. Same bird probably...
  7. mr.sim

    Suffolk Birding

    Well done. Did it stay at Minsmere for long? I thought it was just passing through, because it was tracked up the coast.
  8. mr.sim

    Suffolk Birding

    Anyone see the Red-Rumped Swallow on the Suffolk Coast today?
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