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Port Meadow: 18th November

Reasonable Gull roost starting to assemble as the floods grow in size. 60 Barnacle Goose60 Lapwing6 Golden PloverGrey Wagtail Gnome & Andrew Siantonas

Caversham: 18th November

Caversham Red Kite: A rare sitting of a kite without a tail. Flying low over whilst driving. SU709748. 08:20. Harrison Silcock

Birds 365: A Philadelphia Eagles Show | Friday November 18th, 2022

Philadelphia Eagles: Friday Edition of Birds 365. The guys discuss the signing of Ndamukong Suh to the Philadelphia Eagles, preview Eagles matchup with the Indianapolis Colts, defensive concerns, Jalen Hurts…

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Bird News Tuesday 18th October

The two Great White Egrets were still at Ballycarry Bridge in Larne Lough this morning. (Ian Dickey). A female Hen Harrier was at Ballyutoag Road, Belfast Hills. (Dave Allen) The…

Tuesday 18th October 2022

Doxey Marsh Cattle Egret, Great Egret, Common Gull, Water Rail, Cetti’s Warblers, (GSa) Branston GPs Green Sandpiper, Green Woodpecker, Pintail, 3x Greenfinch, (JWo)              …

Chinnor: Cement Works: 18th October

Chinnor: Cement Works 3 Stonechat: By north screen Lake 2b. 10:30. David Stracey

Stonor – Southend 18th October 2022

     Buzzard x 6      Green Woodpecker      Jay x 2      Pied Wagtail x 2      Chaffich (M&F) x 7      Skylark x…

Port Meadow: 18th October

Port Meadow 2 Egyptian Goose: On the river. Tufted Duck: Still on the river. Adam Hartley

Otmoor rspb 18th October

Short-eared Owl over Greenaways this afternoon. The Owls generally start to appear between 16:00-17:00 and are viewable from the bridleway. Courtesy of Moth.