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Posts by Old Caley

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Got on the Bluethroat wagon in Dorset today and so glad I did. The little stunner gave me, easily my best views of the species. The best things are blue! #UKbirding

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Stone Curlews showing fabulously well yesterday at Weeting Heath and allowing me to finally get some decent images of the species. They truly are one of most weird & wonderful birds. The male seen displaying and calling to his potential mate. #ukbirding #norfolkbirds

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Dipper met a fly (snack). North Wales on 24/03 #UKbirding

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#UKbirding

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Old Caley's 2025 Year Review is now blogged at oldcaley.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-... A bumper edition this time with birds from Lesvos as well as at home included. Best get a coffee, or beer, and enjoy it with that. Thanks for looking!

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Fab!

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The Yellow-browed Warbler at Hurley, Warks showed incredibly well and extended my record of seeing one in the first week of January to each of the last 9 years! The first I’ve seen feeding exclusively in a ditch as well. Love these little wonders #UKbirding

3 months ago 19 1 0 0

That’s an amazing year total! You must have burned some miles up!

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Thanks Andy. That’s kind of you.

3 months ago 0 0 0 0
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Some credit for the Hume’s photo? 😉

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Enjoyed watching this Penduline Tit tweezing out grubs from the reed mace at Aust Wetlands this morning. #UKbirding #UKrarebirds

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Firecrest

Firecrest

Poorly Goldcrest took refuge on the deck of a boat at the engine shed. 😢

Poorly Goldcrest took refuge on the deck of a boat at the engine shed. 😢

Just a single, and elusive Yellow-browed Warbler to show for our Kenidjack efforts so far plus a smattering of Firecrests and Goldcrests. Difficult going in pretty poor weather. #UKbirding #CBWPS

6 months ago 24 1 1 0
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On Saturday on route to a week’s holiday in West Cornwall, we stopped off at Colliford Lake for the Baird’s Sandpiper. After taking a while to locate, the dapper little bird showed very well indeed! #UKbirding #cornwallbirding

6 months ago 50 0 1 0
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The latest addition to my “leucistic” collection is this Pied Wagtail seen at Farmoor Reservoir yesterday. That’s about 15 on the list now. 😊 #UKbirding

7 months ago 21 1 0 0
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Got on the Oxon Hawfinch bandwagon again today. A full set of male, female & juvenile seen this afternoon at our local hotspot where the birds are attracted to a small pond to drink & bathe. #UKbirding #hawfinch

8 months ago 29 2 0 0
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I’d seen both already this year, on Lesvos in April, but the Zitting Cisticola was a UK life tick for me at Walberswick yesterday. Then on to ridiculous views of the juvenile Black Stork at Boyton. #UKbirding #rarebirdsUK (*Cisticola pic taken on Lesvos)

8 months ago 24 0 0 0
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It was back in March but I’ve written an account of my trip to North Wales featuring Kumlien’s Gull, Black Grouse, Twite and lots more. It’s at www.oldcaley.blogspot.co.uk Thanks for looking. #UKbirding #Walesbirds

8 months ago 22 0 0 0
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Staying on the leucistic theme, saw this young Oystercatcher at Snettisham on Saturday. Attending adults were normally plumaged. #UKbirding #leucism

8 months ago 25 0 0 0
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This leucistic Sand Martin ghosted past me as I walked along the causeway at Farmoor Reservoir this morning. Smart looking bird! #UKbirding

8 months ago 67 6 0 1
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Very, very lucky this morning when a Quail flushed from almost under our feet in North Oxon. Lucky I was ready with the camera, and very lucky when the bird turned and flew around us rather than flying straight off. Very happy! #UKbirding

8 months ago 91 3 1 0
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Terrific views of the large flock of Crossbills at Great Hampden, Bucks recently as the birds made use of a small pool. Several family groups amongst them. #UKbirding

8 months ago 40 2 0 0
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After taking in the superb Dotterel, I made my annual excursion to #rspb Gwenffrwd-Dinas reserve to see the woodland specials. Quiet by usual standards but still had great views of a fantastic singing Wood Warbler. #UKbirding

11 months ago 58 5 0 1
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Nothing much beats a Dotterel in my book, so I took the trip to Cam Cadlan near Merthyr Tydfil where these four were wowing all comers today. Absolutely stunning! I love 'em! #UKbirding #Walesbirds

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The Spotted Sandpiper was showing a bit nicely at Grafham Water this lunchtime. Nice bird to get back into the Blighty groove. #UKbirding

11 months ago 39 0 0 0
Zitting Cisticola

Zitting Cisticola

Red-throated Pipit

Red-throated Pipit

Crested Lark

Crested Lark

My first ever few hours on Lesvos last Sunday (20/04) yielded 3 lifers. Zitting Cisticola was the star with great support from Red-throated Pipit & Crested Lark. #birds #lesvos

11 months ago 37 0 0 0
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Finally saw Brambling & Redpoll this winter with a few mixing in with other finches at Sydlings Copse near Beckley, Oxford yesterday afternoon. Great find by Jacek. #UKbirding

1 year ago 28 0 0 0
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Absolute privilege to watch this female Lesser Spotted Woodpecker at an undisclosed location in the Home Counties this weekend. At least 3 birds seen altogether. #UKbirding

1 year ago 83 0 0 0
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Had to work hard for our target birds at Carsington Water yesterday. Distant views of the female Lesser Scaup and further still of the two young male Greater Scaups. The dependable Willow Tits played hard to get too. #UKbirding

1 year ago 20 0 0 0
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Was 15 mins too late this morning and then had to wait almost 3 hours for the Richard's Pipit at Newport Pagnall to reappear. Glad I stuck it out. Splash of colour provided by a Ring-necked Parakeet. #UKbirding

1 year ago 22 0 0 0
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The Red-necked Grebe at Denham Quarry showed well this morning. The best views I’ve had of one for a few years. #UKbirding #RareBirdsUK

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