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Time to put the blog to some use. I have no guide to caterpillars, so time to start my own, with ID's from WAB.
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Drinker moth on bamboo.
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Drinker moth on bamboo.
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Last Sunday saw an (increasingly rare) opportunity to go birdwatching, albeit locally. I was at Priory Drive by about 8:00 and spotted a beige tit that did not sound at all like a Coal Tit. I have since been trawling Xeno Canto and have found a similar call for Marsh Tit (from Germany, 3rd page as I write). It was certainly showy for a Coal Tit. Bins were still my bag when it went for good. This would be some record, but has to go down as one that got away, or a case of morning over-enthusiasm....
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Up before the crack of dawn, a heavily raining B/H Monday saw a failed attempt at a Boot Sale, a morning spent dodging the rain at Rainham and then a spur of the moment stop on the return journey.
I NEVER twitch I tell you, NEVER!
It's just that I knew this field so well I just had to stop there on the way home. All Rainham had produced was a migrant Tree Pipit that might well turn out to be a Meadow Pipit, some Linnets, and several common waders and wildfowl. Not enough for that...
I NEVER twitch I tell you, NEVER!
It's just that I knew this field so well I just had to stop there on the way home. All Rainham had produced was a migrant Tree Pipit that might well turn out to be a Meadow Pipit, some Linnets, and several common waders and wildfowl. Not enough for that...
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A blog for the snippets of video footage I come across when researching birds and birding.
I'm not sure how to split this into categories, so I imagine I will re-write often and then be told I am only allowed 5 links or something.
Interviews:
David Lindo interviews Lee Evans (part 1 of 2) - YouTube
David Lindo interviews Lee Evans (part 2 of 2) - YouTube
Camcorder-type bird footage
UK Bird Songs - YouTube...
I'm not sure how to split this into categories, so I imagine I will re-write often and then be told I am only allowed 5 links or something.

Interviews:
David Lindo interviews Lee Evans (part 1 of 2) - YouTube
David Lindo interviews Lee Evans (part 2 of 2) - YouTube
Camcorder-type bird footage
UK Bird Songs - YouTube...
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Occasionally a post on WAB will tickle me. So I'm adding a collection here, if I may. Life's just too short not to have a laugh occasionally.
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Absolute classic:
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How did he get away with this?
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There's nothing like...
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Absolute classic:
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How did he get away with this?

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There's nothing like...
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