Joeturner11
Sport/Wildlife Photographer
That is a super shot Joe:t:
Dave
Cheers Dave, Nice to see you on here :t:
That is a super shot Joe:t:
Dave
13 Crossbills reported in Eymore today; given the huge (comparatively) flock of Two-barreds in the Forest of Dean at the moment I wonder if something more interesting is lurking with them ....
11 Crossbills reported in Eymore today, near the top car park at midday.
Given the huge (comparatively) flock of Two-barreds in the Forest of Dean at the moment I wonder if something more interesting is lurking with them ....
Thursday 21st November...early pm:
Only 13 Common Crossbills at Eymore today and fairly mobile. (Try as I might I couldn't make one into a Two-barred or Parrot)
Hi Jason
We were thinking of going for a walk tomorrow around Eymore and the reservoir/river. Were the Crossbill around the top (forest) car park at all or in the wood?
Cheers
Tom
Parked at top car park at 9.15 an instantly connected with Crossbills above car park before flying into the wood. After a good walk around found them again just down from top car park.
Good numbers of Coal Tits present, Green Woody, and 2 Fieldfare other highlights.
I only did the upper woods after the Crossbills around 9.15-11.00. Stunning place in that sunshine. Anything good on river or res ?
Visited this afternoon 12.30 till 2. I found the crossbill behind the top car park after about 30 minutes. The were very vocal and at most 20-30 of them. Although I only saw them all together once when something spooked them into the air. The rest of the time they were in 6/7's.
Lovely views.
You are a bit late to the party mate but quite why you find the time to post an angry emoji at such an old post in an almost defunct thread is beyond me.....Blimey - i only thought it was a rumour or perhaps Matthew Sparkes had reported a 'Palmer-Warbler' in the Wyre but the real deal has to be an early Spring sighting
Laurie:t: