I am a beginner bird watcher who goes out every day digiscoping using a nikon P6000 & a nikon spotting scope & my first bird was a Temminck stint back in April 2009.
I am enjoying everyday learning a lot from many good bird watchers who live on Scilly
Friday
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A few showers passing by this morning
One of the wind farm Fast Cats heading East out of Newlyn
Fortunately most of them missed us
The lovely Luna...
UK Holiday
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I'm just back from a holiday in the UK to catch up with family and
friends. First stop was Plymouth, to spend time with Mum and my brother
and his famil...
Seawatching highlights during 2023
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SEAWATCHING in Cornwall is my main interest in birding, mainly because the
county lends itself perfectly to an incredible passage of seabirds and a
its ...
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*Thought I would Get a post on after along break, these are a few images
of some of the old mine workings dotted around Cornwall. Cornwall used to
be th...
Its Been A While
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Its been some time since I have posted, possibly two years, so I may be
talking to myself. My photography has been in fits and starts, however
today on o...
"New" Nikon D850
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Picked up a really good condition Nikon D850 from https://swoptics.co.uk/
in Truro the other day (Good price and good service) . I have done some
aviation ...
Black-throated Diver.
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A couple of weeks ago I drove southwards to Mercers Lake, part of the
Holmthorpe Sand Pits complex to see if I could catch up with a juvenile *Black-throate...
Peregrine Falcons on the Cornish coast
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Recent computer problems have stopped me putting new posts on here but this
seems resolved now. Here are some images of an adult Peregrine falcon and ...
RSPB's Marshside reserve gets new lease of life
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After 20 years of successful partnership with Sefton Council, the RSPB is
celebrating a new 99-year lease of the RSPB’s Marshside reserve, in
Merseyside. T...
Scotland Trip 2014
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Here are a few images from my week in the Cairngorms back in May. I haven't
properly sorted and edited all the images yet so I will post any additional
ima...
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