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Saturday, 23 January 2010 16:43 |
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Full of a cold today, I headed out reasoning that I'd be less likely to go down with full blown man-'flu if I distracted myself.
Today's target was the dipper at Wookey Hole. I've looked fairly locally before but had no luck. Finding dippers depends a lot on the water flow on the streams and rivers that they frequent and as there hadn't been a lot of rain since the last report at Wookey, I thought I might get lucky. I got to the car park at Wookey Hole at about 9.30 and was pleased to see that it was nearly empty. The little stream runs right next to the car park, past the backs of houses and and through a small park.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 23 January 2010 17:46 |
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Saturday, 16 January 2010 16:11 |
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The weatherman forecast a break in the heavy rain and possibly some sun for late morning so I took a risk and went off to Chard reservoir hoping to find the firecrest near the hide. It always makes me a bit nervous going out in the rain with my current camera, the Canon 7D as it's not supposed to be as waterproof as the pro series camera that I was using before. As it was still raining pretty hard when I arrived I improvised a rainshield so ended up setting off clad in waterproof camo trousers, waterproof camo jacket, green wide-brimmed hat, part camouflaged tripod, 500mm lens with camo coat and... a bright orange Sainsbury's carrier bag wrapped about the camera!
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Last Updated on Saturday, 16 January 2010 19:10 |
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Saturday, 02 January 2010 21:51 |
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I've been several times to Brean Down when there's been word out of visiting redstarts. They always seem to be seen near the cafe near the car park or around the Brean Down Cove area but I've never managed to see them until today. This time they were said to be by the Tropical Bird Gardens but when I arrived there were hordes of familises out walking with their dogs and I thought thigns had never looked less promising. Hovever, I soon spied the two birds hopping about on the slope that is a massive rabbit warren just behind the Bird Gardens. From the fence I was able to get excellent views although they were a bit further away than I'd ideally have liked for detailed photos.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 10 January 2010 12:14 |
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Written by Tim
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Saturday, 09 January 2010 18:46 |
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Following lots of promising bird reports on the SOS message board, I thought it was time to pay a visit to the Hankridge Farm reserve. This is a small but rich reserve just behind the shopping complex built on the original Hankridge Farm in Taunton. It includes a lake which takes its water from the River Tone, the river itself and an area of trees, shrubs and grassland. There are platforms reaching out into the lake for people to feed the ducks and dog walkers patrol the banks. Despite the disturbance, the margins seem to be rich in birdlife and the trees around the reserve are full of small birds, thrushes and magpies. A good place to park is by the 'Mandarin House restaurant shown in the centre of this map.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 09 January 2010 21:10 |
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Friday, 01 January 2010 21:02 |
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Happy New Year one and all! 2009 has been an excellent one for me with my collection of bird species photographed swelling to about 130 from about 90 species at the end of 2008. I upgraded my photographic kit over the year which has greatly improved my chances of getting decent quality pictures. I have also met lots of great people while birding both online and in the flesh - thanks for all the help and advice received.
Today I wanted to have a go at bagging some of the species tht eluded me last time I was out.
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Last Updated on Friday, 01 January 2010 21:37 |
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