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I've seen a corncrake in Dorset, behind my parents neighbours.

 

 

:icon_eek: You bast@rd!!!

 

That's it. I now, officially, hate you for ever!

 

I've actually walked up my own Quail, here. (Yes. I've found and seen a wild quail! I was on sedatives for a week!)

 

But, Corncrake??? I don't honestly know which is More the Holy Grail?

 

I heard, on a radio, some years ago, that the Crake's were coming back to my area? Friend confided, year or two ago, that he reckons he'd heard one.

 

I ever see one, I'll probably mark the spot with a flag pole :yes:

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I just looked up. One of those things of fate. God alone knows what goes past here whilst my eyes are reading what you've written. Or I'm typing some shit myself.   Couple of minutes ago though, I

When I was younger, I knew a man, Mr Rance. He had just such a Collection in a f**k off great set of drawers. He was in his sixties then. This was fifty years ago.   Protection of Birds Act. 1954 p

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The Eagle Is Majestic Alright . . Though For Me The Knight Of The Sky Scot Will Always Be The Peregrine Falcon !

Got them about the coast here, pointed one out to the kids a few weeks back on the way from town in the car!
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Peregrines are one of my faves too, saw eagles in Crete, done a safari years ago spent as much time watching the birds as anything.... Secretary birds and a Marshall eagle being the stand outs for me..

 

Spent a lot of time twitching as a youngster, especially over the mud flats on the Exe... Avocet and short eared owls being a couple of favourites....

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Peregrines nest not far fom here at symonds yat seen one fly over our estate,and we get a visiting Heron on our estate ,seen a few ravens in the countryside around Monmouth too,quite lucky really.

Lol @ Pete it is a drab bird until it opens it's beak,when it was calling it was like going back in time,just needed a threshing machine.

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Peregrines nest on a church in the centre of town here, often see them whacking pigeons over guildford.

Great to watch.

Buzzards are starting to be more frequent, and seen a pair of red kits twice in 5 years here.

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It's not as exciting as some of the birds mentioned but I saw a Pied Wagtail when we were in Pwllheli which was nice to see, it was just wandering round in the road. Also when we went Kayaking there was a small flock (20 or so birds) flitting round over the sea, they were fairly small with light brown back and pale underside, we weren't close enough to see them properly so no idea what they were.

 

Peregrines have made quite a comeback, apparently there are some in Manchester city centre.

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red kites are an everyday occurrence where i live, soaring high or low over the fields, and when they start to cut the sileage...form an orderly queue !!. Isnt it strange how we take things for granted, had my relations here once and the one called the other out from the house, quick, quick.i thought there was something wrong..........whats up????, they were looking at the kite above, i was looking for something out of the ordinary lol.

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So your saying Eagles dont take lambs Pete................interesting??.....bollocks like, but very interesting... :yes:

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There was a marsh warbler in a swim I fish at a local moat for about a week, loads of twitchers started turning up, all a bit surreal..
I probably saw it but thought it was a reedy :icon_redface:

 

Are marsh warblers rare then Pete? Nice spot with the harrier, by the way..

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It's not as exciting as some of the birds mentioned but I saw a Pied Wagtail when we were in Pwllheli which was nice to see, it was just wandering round in the road. Also when we went Kayaking there was a small flock (20 or so birds) flitting round over the sea, they were fairly small with light brown back and pale underside, we weren't close enough to see them properly so no idea what they were.

 

Peregrines have made quite a comeback, apparently there are some in Manchester city centre.

its funny how you take things for granted, are they rare where you are? I could look out the window for a few minutes and almost guarantee seeing at least one shaking its tail about the place! Never seen a yellow wagtail though! :thumbs:
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It's not as exciting as some of the birds mentioned but I saw a Pied Wagtail when we were in Pwllheli which was nice to see, it was just wandering round in the road. Also when we went Kayaking there was a small flock (20 or so birds) flitting round over the sea, they were fairly small with light brown back and pale underside, we weren't close enough to see them properly so no idea what they were.

 

Peregrines have made quite a comeback, apparently there are some in Manchester city centre.

its funny how you take things for granted, are they rare where you are? I could look out the window for a few minutes and almost guarantee seeing at least one shaking its tail about the place! Never seen a yellow wagtail though! :thumbs:

 

 

I've never seen a pied wagtail anywhere near my house although I think I saw a yellow wagtail at a local park and nearly fell over in shock :D

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