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Jun 2019
5:53pm, 27 Jun 2019
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bonners
Good luck with the SEO, only seem to be winter visitors here
Jun 2019
11:31pm, 27 Jun 2019
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Derby Tup
Cracking evening walk - curlew, grey wag, mippit, skylark, lapwing, golden plover, swift, swallow, snipe (heard), linnet, kestrel, oh and distant but good views of short-eared owl :-)
J2R
Jun 2019
10:45am, 28 Jun 2019
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J2R
Short-eared owl! Cracking indeed!
Jun 2019
1:02pm, 28 Jun 2019
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Derby Tup
B*gger me if I didn’t have great views of another this morning south of Ilkley Moor
Jun 2019
10:08pm, 28 Jun 2019
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Rosehip
Barn owl-lets do indeed make a hiss trying to screech noise.
Couldn't work out what I was hearing until I realised I was bY the oak tree with the owL box.

I looked up just in time to see a parent flying away and an owlet - about ready to fledge I'd guess- having a look outside at the world :)
why do I never have m phone/camera with me when I see the barnies? if I have my phone they're nowhere to been seen!
um
Jun 2019
6:31pm, 29 Jun 2019
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um
Not rare birds, just a warning that The Birds II may be coming ....

Jun 2019
6:35pm, 29 Jun 2019
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Derby Tup
Little owl spotted this morning perched on a telewag pole heart
Jun 2019
8:58pm, 29 Jun 2019
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Rosehip
:)
Jul 2019
2:22pm, 1 Jul 2019
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alpenrose
I spotted an eagle soaring on my walk this morning. :)
Jul 2019
2:28pm, 1 Jul 2019
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HappyG(rrr)
Barn owls and chick(s) nesting in our garden / buildings / box in trees (seen in all places, not sure where they are nesting!) And chick(s) multiple is a guess. Heard the chicks not seen them. Seen the adult take flight though. Eerie! :-) G

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