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Oops! At Clifton Pits (of course!)

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

We could not find any sign of R.Cackling Goose amongst many Canadas dispersed across site on floods this morning but notable were 26 Shelduck and 7 Oystercatchers returning or passing through #WorcsBirds

2 months ago 8 0 1 0
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Juv. G.Northern Diver still on N.pit at Ripple this p.m. Also Otter on smaller pool north of N.Pit.
No sign of the Slavonian Grebe at its Upton-on-Severn site but a Water Rail of interest there #WorcsBirds

4 months ago 21 1 0 0

Thanks for the message Sarah. Hope you had an enjoyable afternoon

6 months ago 0 0 1 0
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OK, so yesterday was a miserable grey-murk day in N.Wales. Spirits were low whenπŸ€«πŸ€” the birds in the sallows by Llyn Brenig were indeed 2 Willow Tits. This made for excitement! Haven't seen these guys for AGES. Let's hope they can hang on here with 100's (pristine) Coal Tits #birdingUK #birdingWales

6 months ago 16 0 0 0
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Two days ago on the scars and pavements above Gt. Orme's Head this male N.Wheatear stood out not only for whopping size but exquisite pattern and deep colours: candidate for ssp. leucorhoa or W.Pal. tundra bird in mid-Oct. #BirdingUK #birdingwales

6 months ago 10 1 1 0

Where do we find West Mids Birding Craig

7 months ago 0 0 1 0
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Golden Plover resting on The Longmynd, Shropshire today. 3/4 N.Wheatears passing through. Stonechats seem to have bred well but we found no Whinchats. Slopes facing the afternoon sun have been baked dry. Bilberry has coloured superbly #shropshirebirding #UKBirding

7 months ago 8 0 0 0
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2+ Clouded Yellows in field with Lucerne and Chicory at midday. First field to left of public footpath running ENE from road by Rascals dog grooming towards church. Grimley, Worcs. Favouring area where slope increases downwards. @savebutterflies.bsky.social @bc-westmids.bsky.social

8 months ago 4 0 0 0
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Yes and probably more still hanging out in other parts. Flamingos next??🦩🦩

8 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Some of the 49 Cattle Egrets gathering in front of 1st screen Otmoor yesterday 17.00hrs.--> Joined by Gt. Egret, 3 L.Egrets, Grey Heron,(Bitterns doubtless in veg. nearby); Glossy Ibis turned up 17.30 #BirdingUK/IRE, @rspbotmoor.bsky.social

8 months ago 6 0 0 0

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9 months ago 0 0 0 0

It was secretive for ages. We had actually gone but stopped by helleborines and then discovered it 'on parade' with the L.Egret! Has anyone told it it's a NIGHT Heron by the way?

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

We just KNEW it was in there somewhere! See if you can get it to pose with the Night Heron and Little Egret!πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚

9 months ago 0 0 1 0

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The subadult BC Night Heron still at Grimley CLPit midday. #WorcsBirds Bonus colony of 12+flower spikes of Broad-leaved Helleborine (?) amongst the Great Horsetails west end of south causeway @ukorchids.bsky.social

9 months ago 13 1 2 0
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9 months ago 1 0 0 0
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At Warks. helleborine site which includes 'Dune Helleborine' yesterday. Plants small and many flowers dessicated it seems. Nearby helleborines in fuller shade flowering more healthily, but even smaller at c. 10cm. @ukorchids.bsky.social

9 months ago 11 1 2 0
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Tiddesley Wood, Worcs. p.m. SW Fritillaries, White Admirals and 2 Purple Emperors. Numerous L.Skippers, Commas, L.Whites, M.Browns, some Red Admirals and couple Scarlet Tigers. Hordes of Ringlets and a few Marbled Whites on approach to wood. @savebutterflies.bsky.social @bc-westmids.bsky.social

9 months ago 21 1 0 0

Not seen masses like that Hannah, thanks for sharing the photos with us

10 months ago 1 0 0 0

Thanks for the info.Sean. Looks like the Wildlife Trust info. for their reserve is way out of date/ out of touch. Man and woman faced with orchids having list of features in common are stuck without genetics lab!😜😱

10 months ago 1 0 1 0

@ukorchids.bsky.social

10 months ago 1 1 0 0
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Much of yesterday was spent at the very interesting Cothill Fen near Abingdon. We had a good look at specimens of Pugsley's Marsh-orchid in this unusual occurrence of its habitat (joined by Black Bog-rush, another indicator of same habitat) Identical to the Narrow-leaved Marsh-orchid of Europe?

10 months ago 3 0 2 0
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Pristine female nectaring on Oxeye Daisy

Pristine female nectaring on Oxeye Daisy

Post image Many now looking worn after much recent activity: this presumed male on bramble; privet and dog-rose also being used

Many now looking worn after much recent activity: this presumed male on bramble; privet and dog-rose also being used

A couple of hours in Oxfordshire yesterday afternoon showed considerable activity at a Black Hairstreak site. @ukbutterflies.bsky.social @savebutterflies.bsky.social

10 months ago 4 0 0 0
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57 Greater Butterfly Orchids flowering in one small field this afternoon with crystal clear view across to the Malvern Hills, Bredon Hill and the city of Worcester. @ukorchids.bsky.social

10 months ago 19 1 2 0
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It seems now is the time to look for developing Bird's-nest Orchids if you have access to suitable sites: 59 flower spikes on their way in very-approximately 7500m2. of mature Beech wood today, with others still to surface by the looks of it @ukorchids.bsky.social

11 months ago 12 1 0 0

Thanks. Still here at 16.00. Whimbrel too

11 months ago 3 0 1 0
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Most of the Yellow Wagtails at Clifton are 'flavissima' type ('our' Yellow Wag.) as in pics 2,4. However, there are 1 or 2 that look like 'lutea' (Yellow-headed Wagtail from Volga eastwards) as in pic 1. Also, there is the hybrid flava x flaviss.? in pic.3 @birdingcentral.bsky.social #WorcsBirds

1 year ago 15 1 0 0
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The fascinating mixed wagtail and pipit flock still at Clifton Pits. Today at least 8 Yellow W., 4 Pied W., 4 White W., 10 meadow pipits. Some individuals look identical to those present nearly a week ago. @birdingcentral.bsky.social #WorcsBirds

1 year ago 16 0 0 0

Titterstone Clee Hill 4-7 wheatears (mobile!) female type Black Redstart male Ring Ouzel @birdingcentral.bsky.social #ShropshireBirding

1 year ago 8 0 0 0
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