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Parkrun Birding
I am making a rare visit these days to Blackpool parkrun tomorrow. So I decided to post about some of the birds I have seen whilst volunteering at parkrun, not least because the stand out highlight was at Blackpool. I got involved with Blackpool parkrun soon after it started. When Fleetwood Promenade started I joined…
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In A Goose Groove
I don’t have much time to look for birds at the moment. I’ve been nipping to Singleton and Little Singleton and hoping for geese, and I’ve been quite lucky really. Today there were a couple of thousand or so Pinkfeet at the end of Occupation Lane, though they were very skittish due to disturbance from…
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Carping On
I had a quick look at Stanley Park lake today, before an exercise class at the sports centre. The lake is still closed off following the avian influenza outbreak, but it is expected it will be reopened soon now the worst has passed. It’s very sobering that the swan death toll was today reported to…
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Site Guide – Little Singleton
One of my regular haunts is the upper reaches of the Wyre estuary at Little Singleton. It doesn’t get the birds of the better known Skippool Creek area to the north west, but it’s relatively easy to get to and has its charms. The standard fare of the Wyre on this stretch is wildfowl, waders…
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Hidden In Plain Sight
On my way to the survey in SD55 yesterday I had seen a decent flock of Pinkfeet by the A585 at Singleton. I had a look through them on the way there and on the return journey, but couldn’t pick anything out. So this lunchtime I had a quick run out in the hope they…
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Dolphin Free Surveying
For the last few years I have helped in a winter bird survey covering the Lancaster district. When I started I did the whole of the SD55 10 kilometre square. East of the M6 this includes a few fishing lakes, the villages of Abbeystead and Dolphinholme and heather upland moors. These days Rob Foster covers…
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Lovely Weather For Ducks
You know it’s bad weather in Fleetwood when the Nature Park is empty on your arrival. Normally there are plenty of dog walker’s cars. I took advantage of the conditions and lack of canine footfall on the bridge to get some ‘ducks in rain’ pictures. Without wishing to be anthropomorphic the regular drake Shoveler didn’t…
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Dream Finds
Recently I have been musing on what constitutes a dream find for a birder. This was partly prompted by David Roche discovering a Varied Thrush on Orkney, and a light-hearted suggestion on Twitter that he had ‘completed birding’. Finding rare birds will always be a mixture of luck, persistence and skill. Logically you might expect…
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Bird Reports – Past, Present And Future
Birding is very seasonal in many respects. On New Years Day people spend a lot of time in the field, and then for some the work starts on the annual bird report. I speak as a veteran, I’ve been involved in writing either Birds (And Wildlife) In Cumbria or the Lancashire Bird Report continuously since…
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The White Stripes
‘And the message from coming from my eyes says ‘Leave It Alone”. Seven Nation Army, The White Stripes I spent a lot of my birding day yesterday looking at Teal. An hour or so was whiled away scanning through them on the incoming tide on the Wyre Estuary, and much of a couple of hours…