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[Misc] The Official NSC Bird Spotting Thread.



Zeberdi

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Beautiful shot - very envious you’ve spent Boxing Day at Rye NR - Spoonbill are quite regular up here at Cley NWT especially- and it’s always good to see them.
Great image of Grey Wagtail too - gorgeous birds - regularly see one on the way to work. You’ve inspired me to get out over New Year and do some birding!
 




Bodian

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May 3, 2012
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Quite pleased with this - still trying to perfect my 'birds-in-flight' technique.

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And this is a new one for me - Stonechat?
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1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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Beautiful shot - very envious you’ve spent Boxing Day at Rye NR - Spoonbill are quite regular up here at Cley NWT especially- and it’s always good to see them.
Great image of Grey Wagtail too - gorgeous birds - regularly see one on the way to work. You’ve inspired me to get out over New Year and do some birding!
Was a lovely day yesterday when the sun appeared. Chillier today in the wind but at least it stayed dry in the afternoon.

Enjoy it when you get out. Do you the world of good! :thumbsup: Bird watching for me has been a bit of a life saver over the past two years.
 








1066familyman

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We've had a fieldfare in that garden (in Dorset) for the last couple of weeks. Not very rare but normally found in flocks. And surprisingly beautiful. Not my photo.

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It never ceases to amaze me just how stunning even so called plain and common birds are. Starlings are a particular favourite of mine.

At work we have a Robin visit our compost heaps while we we're working at them. Of course the red breast is gorgeous, but when you're close up the Olive green on them is really beautiful.
 


Eric the meek

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Saw a lesser spotted woodpecker in an old dying tree in the woods beside Burton Mill pond. I didn't know they existed until my mate got his book out and identified it.

Not so rare is a pied wagtail. There's a tame one beside the Pollinator Cafe at Shoreham Fort car park. He comes and perches on your wing mirror, and then jumps on your bonnet and taps on your windscreen for food. Irresistible.
 




1066familyman

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Cheers.

Trying to persuade myself that a 100-400 lens would be worth the expense - as I only have a reach of 200mm at the moment. Would love a 600mm, but I don't just do birding, so an all-rounder maybe better.
It's easy to see how this thread can overlap with the photography thread, so I'll keep it brief.

I eventually went for a Nikon p950, purely for the reach really as I'm only really into wildlife photography. I accept I'm never going to match a full DSLR set up for image quality, but I'm very happy with what I've got for my purposes and my level of photography ability. Sort of makes my binoculars a bit redundant too :lol:
 


1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
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Saw a lesser spotted woodpecker in an old dying tree in the woods beside Burton Mill pond. I didn't know they existed until my mate got his book out and identified it.

Not so rare is a pied wagtail. There's a tame one beside the Pollinator Cafe at Shoreham Fort car park. He comes and perches on your wing mirror, and then jumps on your bonnet and taps on your windscreen for food. Irresistible.
Always amazes me how busy Pied Wagtails are in freezing cold weather flitting around tarmac roads and paths picking out tiny insects. I can even imagine there's any food there for them, but there must be.
 


Bodian

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It's easy to see how this thread can overlap with the photography thread, so I'll keep it brief.

I eventually went for a Nikon p950, purely for the reach really as I'm only really into wildlife photography. I accept I'm never going to match a full DSLR set up for image quality, but I'm very happy with what I've got for my purposes and my level of photography ability. Sort of makes my binoculars a bit redundant too :lol:
Hoping to get to Leighton Moss in the next few months to see the Starling murmurations (if the trains are running), and a friend has the Nikon, so I'll see if I can post some comparisons (in one or other of the threads!).
 




BrightonCottager

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Sep 30, 2013
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If you can stomach sometimes over the top Americans, the Dirty Bird podcast is usually worth a listen. Each episode lasts about an hour and they present all the info about one specific species. Not always yank birds either.
 


1066familyman

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Hoping to get to Leighton Moss in the next few months to see the Starling murmurations (if the trains are running), and a friend has the Nikon, so I'll see if I can post some comparisons (in one or other of the threads!).
I see you're up in Cumbria. Not quite so far up, but I was in The Peak District in late Summer. Managed to get a pic of a Wheatear, which I don't think I've seen down here before (I'm a bit of a newbie for getting more into birdwatching).

Apologies, as think I may have posted it on the other thread at the time, but here it is
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Vin

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What’s this guys. Probably obvious but I have no idea. Picture taken in Dominican Republic.
 

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1066familyman

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What’s this guys. Probably obvious but I have no idea. Picture taken in Dominican Republic.
Great Egret.
 
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Dave the OAP

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There is the most magnificent pair of Kites living on the golf course at Brighton and Hove. To see them swooping down the 7th fairway is a sight to behold.
I will try and get a picture of them tomorrow.
 




Kneon Light

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Jul 24, 2003
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I see you're up in Cumbria. Not quite so far up, but I was in The Peak District in late Summer. Managed to get a pic of a Wheatear, which I don't think I've seen down here before (I'm a bit of a newbie for getting more into birdwatching).

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Nice shot. Rye Harbour beach is great for Wheatear in the summer.
 




Eric the meek

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Aug 24, 2020
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I've never been, ahem, a fully fledged bird enthusiast, but this thread is a real education for me. I've already learned about three types of bird I never knew existed - great egret, fieldfare and turnstone.

Keep 'em coming!
 




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