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[Misc] The Official NSC Bird Spotting Thread.



SouthSaxon

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Jan 25, 2025
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Spent the afternoon at Pulborough Brooks today and clocked over 30 species. Highlights were Red Kite, Sedge and Reed Warbler and Avocet.

Nightingale and (I’m reasonably certain) Cetti’s Warbler were heard but frustratingly not seen. Lots of Whitethroat and some very visible Blackcap and Reed Bunting

A reminder that I should go there more often, it’s a fabulous place.
 






BrightonCottager

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Sep 30, 2013
3,194
Brighton
In Lagos (Portugal) over Easter and it was lovely seeing the storks nesting outside the town hall next to a busy roundabout.

I also heard, but didn't spot, firecrests out on the west coast and saw some azure-winged magpies.

Unfortunately, no hoopoes. You have to go to Eastbourne or Rustington for them.
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dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
57,866
Burgess Hill
In Lagos (Portugal) over Easter and it was lovely seeing the storks nesting outside the town hall next to a busy roundabout.

I also heard, but didn't spot, firecrests out on the west coast and saw some azure-winged magpies.

Unfortunately, no hoopoes. You have to go to Eastbourne or Rustington for them.
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Off to Portugal in a couple of weeks. Portimão has loads of storks nests across the town on high chimneys, and we see dozens of hoopoes on the golf courses usually……..something to take my mind off my inevitably shite play 🤣
 






Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Off to Portugal in a couple of weeks. Portimão has loads of storks nests across the town on high chimneys, and we see dozens of hoopoes on the golf courses usually……..something to take my mind off my inevitably shite play 🤣
Talking of storks, 3 of the 4 eggs at the Knepp estate have hatched, with the chicks growing well.
 


golddene

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Jul 28, 2012
2,058
Having a lovely morning drinking tea watching plenty of starlings ridding our lawn of leatherjackets ! Great to see the infestation being decimated by these birds filling their beaks and returning to their nesting sites to feed their young.
 




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