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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Blue morph bird reported in Staffs at Tittesworth Resr on June 24th. CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Anyone know anything about the Great Grey Shrike report from Errwood Resr from today? CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Marsh Warbler is a cracking record. Should be worth a visit. CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Nice pictures. Looks like its starting to come into full summer plumage CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    I would concur. Please could you put the dates in bold or another colour maybe, just so we can easily see which day the records belong to when you are looking at a weeks worth of records? CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Smew have become irregular in Cheshire also and are much harder to find than in recent years (barring a long-staying bird of course). CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Great White Egret showed well at 2.30pm then got caught in a heavy shower but when I went back at 3.30pm there was no sign of the bird. CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Did you know which way they were flying? CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Anyone got any info on the Crane sighting over Buxton yesterday? CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Sounds a bit extreme :eek!:. CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    It's at the southern end of the resr by the Millfields car park - see http://www.carsingtonbirdclub.co.uk/cbc/images/CarsingtonWater_Scan.jpg. CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Osprey reported over Moors near Buxton this morning. CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Disappointing to hear they no longer put news out of Red Kites. They are still rare in Cheshire also. CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Despite the claims by the cullers, there are a lot more birds than their population estimates suggest. CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    No it isn't but I only know of one birder who acknowledges the old pre-1974 boundaries. CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Can you send ne of the GNDs to Cheshire before the end of the year? Thanks CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Its done a bunk to cheshire!! CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Whereabouts in Derbyshire is Avenue Washlands? CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    What is the book & author, Jane? CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Will have a look in my local "the works". Didnt see that book on my last visit, a couple of weeks back. CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    This brings to mind the only Cheshire record, a singing male at Delamere Forest from May 19th- June 9th 1963. CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    I've heard of one record where this has happened. The birder on first sight thought it was a Black Stork until he had better views which confirmed it as Sacred Ibis. Glad to see some photos. :t: CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Have the observers elimated the possiblity of Sacred Ibis? As a possible confusion species, I ask because we in Cheshire have at least three birds wandering around the county. CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    Check out the garden birds thread, some birders on there have had problems. CB
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    Derbyshire County Birding

    that must be a nice sight. Is it in full plumage or has it started to moult yet? CB
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