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  1. AndyK

    Cornwall Birding

    Nice walk from Kynance Cove to the lizard today highlights included 3 Stonechat, 4 shag, around 30-40 mipits and 3 rock pipits. 2 buzzard and 4 oystercatcher. Does anyone have any details of where the ring ouzels were seen in st Ives, I've read it was at rosewall hill but not sure where this...
  2. AndyK

    Cornwall Birding

    Spent an hour at Hayle RSPB this evening not huge amount about but some decent counts: 3 shelduck hayle rspb + 40 on estuary 11 redshank (rspb) 2 little egret (rspb) + 5 on estuary Curlew - estuary 10 gbbg & 2 lbbg on estuary 2 Canada goose + hybrid (Canada x greylag) - rspb 7 mute swan - estuary
  3. AndyK

    Cornwall Birding

    3 x common buzzard just beyond govern wood nr truro circling field being ploughed Also saw 3 blue pheasants are these a mutation and are they common here?
  4. AndyK

    Cornwall Birding

    PMs guys use them, this is supposed to be a cornish forum you lot are meant to be the mpst laid back in the country!
  5. AndyK

    Cornwall Birding

    thankyou paul, where is brew pool? Might go to the lizard if that one is still about?
  6. AndyK

    Cornwall Birding

    can anyone provide more info on where consols pond is please? Would also love to see hoopoe when im down for just over a week from tomorrow, the one in truro would probably best but is this in a private garden?
  7. AndyK

    Cornwall Birding

    Had a nice day today stated at st gothian 30+ sand Martins, skylark & 3 shellducks. Headed off to marazion marsh and so glad I did. Bumped into a couple of birders from truro who were lovely and helped me identify calls of the sedge warbler and cetti's. He was just telling me how illusive the...
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