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This is not an educational blog and I am not a brilliant birder.  It is for me to share what I see around the local area of Alrewas and on my trips.  Please add any comments as they would prove most useful. Thanks.
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    April, 2008 9:07 AM
    Hi again Stuart,
     
    I am no birder, but I do like to take an interest. I saw a swallow this morning, flying low and fast along the sea front, just south of Caernarfon, I just wondered is it normal to see these birds so early in the year? 
     
    Regards Keith
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    April, 2008 7:38 AM
    Hi Stuart,
    Thanks for returning, you should now have access to my space should you still be interested in taking a look. I only just changed the permissions, it was open to all. Any way off to North Wales now for a spell, see you around maybe.
     
    Take care Keith 
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    April, 2008 10:08 PM
    Hi Stuart,
    I just had a nose around your blog, looks good. Well done. I also enjoy watching wildlife but I am not so adept at the photography. Have seen the Choughs at Southstack and if you are ever there again there are always a couple feeding on the rough ground at the beginning of the breakwater. I have seen Little Egrets on the mud near Cearnarfon and they seem to be getting quite a lot more prevelent now than 5 years ago.
    Take care, there are people who appreciate the good that you do.
    Keith     
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    Mike
    March, 2008 7:37 PM
     
    Hi Stuart,
     
    You have a good weekend my friend.
     
    Mike
     
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    Mike
    March, 2008 2:38 PM
    A good well presented space packed with information.  Not a Birder or Twitcher myself but I always appreciate people who take the time and gleen enjoyment from what nature offers those with eyes, mind and ears to see and listen with.  Well Done.
     
    Mike
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    (no name)
    March, 2008 8:36 PM
    Welldone Stuart on producing your local blog----bird sites for sensitive breeding birds such as woodlark should not really be shared so openly, due to the 'nutters' that still are out there! Must try and see you one day at Croxall or w/haye, do you ever come to Blithfield (need permit) as we have Marsh Tit reguarly on feeding station.
    Richard
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    January, 2008 8:23 PM
    Cressage Bridge, Shropshire  1/jan/07
    Severn in full flood. so hoped for waders not realised. Chased 2 pairs of Goosanders around bend in river viewing them from past the woods on the right bank. A spactacular bird with its ivory colouring and thick head and neck, it stands out against the green, fats flowing waters. The Canada Goose, let's be truthful, is a wallpaper bird - always there but not mentioned in polite company. But when you see a skein of them (75 plus) it is an impressive sight, all honking in a V-formation. Question - How does the leader get chosen? Other sightings included, Goldfinch Fieldfare, Buzzard, Kestrel, Jay, Starling and Fieldfare (25). A fair start to the year. Coming back through Wolverhampton decided to go and watch the Wolves - now that was really boring.
  • Sheila
    December, 2007 1:37 PM
    Great Blog,  I love reading it and check it regularly to see what's about or what I've missed localy!! The photos are good too.
    Sheila
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    Mark
    November, 2007 8:16 PM
    Excellent Space, nicey put together and up to date.
    A real pleasure to view.
    Best Regards
    Mark
     
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    October, 2007 5:20 PM
    Thank you for share ur lovely pic of birds,my brother and my sister like to do same as you so I send ur space to them too
    they like watching birdWe are from THAILAND,nice to meet you
    cheer
    Ramphai