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  1. Phil Andrews

    Birds of Warwickshire

    Those four plus hopefully Venus Pool, Middleton, Marsh Lane and John Bennett NR.
  2. Phil Andrews

    Birds of Warwickshire

    The West Midlands Autumn All-Day Birdwatch is on Saturday 5th September if any sites wish to join Upton Warren, Sandwell, Belvide, Grimley et al.
  3. Phil Andrews

    Birds of Warwickshire

    Dead Barn Owl by the A446 Lichfield Road just south of the Holly Lane junction; presumably the victim of a traffic collision
  4. Phil Andrews

    Birds of Warwickshire

    Photos as promised - the Little Gull was rather distant but these give you an idea of the extent of the hood whilst the Kittiwake was getting a bit of stick!
  5. Phil Andrews

    Birds of Warwickshire

    Good views of the Kittiwake this afternoon plus a Little Gull and 2 Sand Martins. Will post some very "record" shots later.
  6. Phil Andrews

    Birds of Warwickshire

    Cant get there until Saturday; hope it sticks so I can add it to this years Worcs WRS
  7. Phil Andrews

    Birds of Warwickshire

    Yes - see the Rare and Scarce Birds of Warwickshire thread
  8. Phil Andrews

    Birds of Warwickshire

    Any more news on the possible Spotted Sand reported at Earlswood on Engine Pool / Windmill Pool this morning?
  9. Phil Andrews

    Birds of Warwickshire

    Any info on the Roseate Tern reported at KWP?
  10. Phil Andrews

    Birds of Warwickshire

    All the hides are on Cliff Pool at the north-western side of the complex. Why not make a day of it and walk up the canal to RSPB Middleton Lakes? http://countryparks.warwickshire.gov.uk/bird-watching/...
  11. Phil Andrews

    Birds of Warwickshire

    Cheers Dave - just shows how much educational standards are falling nowadays!!
  12. Phil Andrews

    Birds of Warwickshire

    Pager reports that it comes from Arnhem, Belgium - if its flown all this way surely it can be counted? ;)
  13. Phil Andrews

    Birds of Warwickshire

    Night Heron, Atherstone More detail here: http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?p=2342751#post2342751
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