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Posts by Jack Baddams

Lovely stuff. Thankfully I broke the curse at RSPB St Aidan's last Saturday!

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What a great advert for attracting nature even if you don't have a garden!

Would it work to put the pot on a tray and fill that with water to keep the soil wet?

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Tawny Mining Bees are one of the few solitary bees I can actually ID.

Aiming to get better at them this year!

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Have bred in Sheffield so I'm told!

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The flowering Gorse this spring is absolutely off the charts.

It's a "superbloom" apparently, thanks to the warm, dry weather in early spring. Every bush laden with yellow as far as the eye can see.

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GIVE ME A BREAK

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The early spring sun has got the Long-tailed Tits in my corner of Derbyshire busy making their nests β˜€οΈ

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This properly did me. Excellent stuff

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Lobbying for that to be recognised as the new collective noun for them

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Thank you Colin!

Better luck next time on my search though...

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The ultimate salt in the wound!!

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The first Dipper in our area of lowland Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire for 25 years.

She's a young female, who must have been come down from the uplands in search of better foraging due to the recent high waters.

She's been around for a week & has made herself quite at home on the local stream!

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I never posted the details on my Norwegian Blackbird πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄

Ringed on the 18th of March 2023, at the bird observatory on Store Færder island in southern Norway.

Caught by me on the 6th of December 2024, in north Derbyshire!

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It's an adult bird - in that it was hatched in a year before this one. I think that's what you mean by 2k?

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Squeezed in about an hour and a half ringing in the local orchard this morning before work.

Very glad I did when this cracking male Blackbird showed up wearing a Norwegian ring!

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Awesome bit of evolution in action:

Frogs turning darker as a response to extreme radiation levels in Chernobyl.

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This one was a female based on her larger measurements. She was also a bird hatched this spring due to the white tips on her tail feathers and her more pointed feathers.

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Despite being the most common Owl in the UK by a LONG way - they're tricky to get in the nets.

Despite ringing plenty of Barn and Little Owls, this is only the second Tawny in 2 years. Nice to get one in our mission to collect more data on the adult owls of the area.

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I hadnt realised they were so fond of bananas! Cracking birds, they're great

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Aye he's a very handsome devil

(Hello!)

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Moorhen in the hand after being ringed.

Moorhen in the hand after being ringed.

Despite the wind and rain, it's always a good day when I get to add another Moorhen from my patch to the national colour ringing scheme.

This one was an absolute monster. Pretty much off the scale of measurements stated in the books when it comes to some of its biometrics!

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Excellent stuff. There's a couple of pairs in Nottingham now!

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Interesting. Maybe they're nesting elsewhere nearby!

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Little Owls and Barn Owls in the hand being ringed.

Little Owls and Barn Owls in the hand being ringed.

We've had good success ringing owls recently!

The vast majority of owls ringed in the UK are as chicks in nest boxes, with comparatively little effort going into collecting data on adults.

We've been doing our bit by targeting adults to help gather more info on what they're up to as adults!

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Autumn x Winter collab going hard.

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Collected a few windfall apples from the allotments in the hope I can tempt some winter thrushes into the garden over the next few weeks...

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Thanks Jamie! You too.

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To fellow new birding Blue Skyers fleeing Twitter, this is an excellent list to get you started:

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And you! It was about time I binned off the other place

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Stunning Firecrest was the unexpected highlight from this morning's ringing session. A scarce bird in these parts & looks to only be the 10th one ringed in our north Derbyshire/South Yorkshire area in the last 20 years.

(Nails not mine!)

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