I went to Port Meadow in Oxford on the way home from work and scored 2 WOOD SANDPIPERS to move to 240 life ticks and 219 year ticks.
Also a SANDERLING - year tick 218.
Randomly I saw Martin Keown running through Burgess Field Nature reserve whilst I was photographing butterflies! We shared a hi sort of moment. Ooh I'm so rock and roll.
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Saturday, 28 July 2012
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
Woodsand error - back to 239!!
So after an LGRE check the so called Woodsand is actually a juvenile common redshank!!
A common mistake apparently....they have shorter beak and also smaller like a common sandpiper, so that really was a long way for nothing new. You live and learn.
A common mistake apparently....they have shorter beak and also smaller like a common sandpiper, so that really was a long way for nothing new. You live and learn.
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Wood Sandpiper in Lymington makes 240
A trip after work down to the south coast down to Lymington - Pennington marshes reaped a reward -a WOOD SANDPIPER showing nicely on the Fishtail Lagoon. A right trek home of over 100 miles! Possibly my longest twitch outside of LGRE trip.
Beautiful evening with plenty of waders on view
Beautiful evening with plenty of waders on view
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