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It’s always been an ongoing joke about pulling a walrus on New Year’s Eve but tonight it might just happen! seen seals/ porous and whales on the beach here over the years but this is a first. 

It’s just been on our local news, it’s got it’s own bouncer’s for this evening, because you can bet your arse some tw*t will be trying to feed it chips or trying give it a line of sniff before midnigh

Lamaguire vulture near the Severn bridge, 9ft wingspan, one of my best non native species spotted, I was watching it for a couple of days before the twitchers got on it, last seen on Dartmoor with 100

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Lamaguire vulture near the Severn bridge, 9ft wingspan, one of my best non native species spotted, I was watching it for a couple of days before the twitchers got on it, last seen on Dartmoor with 1000s of them in hot pursuit ??

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10 minutes ago, forest of dean redneck said:

I remember that one ?

I saw it twice but never new what it was, only it was fecking massive and didn’t really belong here, a week after my misses got the local paper out and said there is that bird we saw that I realised how rare it was ? 

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There was a black vulture here Greyman .I snapped it banking away over a hedge after putting it up off a road kill deer that had made it through the hedge .Drivers on the road all slowed down but only time I saw it .Theres a list of rare spots somewhere on the net and that hoopoe was on it but not the vulture .Think I deleted the pic as not important .

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4 minutes ago, foxdropper said:

Anybody ever seen a shrike in the uk .One bird I’ve never seen .

I’m quite fortunate I live along a migration route so get to see quite a lot of unusual stuff though often I don’t have a clue what it is unless someone tells me or I find it on the net, they mist net and ring birds in the woods just up the road from me came across an old boy with a couple of pied fly catchers a few years back never seen one before or since, ?

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We have pied flycatchers in the wood I shoot  squirrels mate .I use it as a means to shoot corvids as they are red listed .We also have marsh tits nesting which are also red list .
Sat in that squirrel hide I’m always in awe of the number of small birds that visit as well and makes the day all the more special for me .

Those that carry out fieldsports of one sort or another who don’t know the birds species really annoy me .I’ve a mate who’s a good stalker but wouldn’t know a tit from a thrush .

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14 minutes ago, forest of dean redneck said:

Would love to see one of those I know they pop up on Portland occasionally .

Can’t miss them when they do appear mate .No other bird like it .Seen them in France in small groups but seems to be singles here .

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54 minutes ago, Greyman said:

I saw it twice but never new what it was, only it was fecking massive and didn’t really belong here, a week after my misses got the local paper out and said there is that bird we saw that I realised how rare it was ? 

Yeah it was in the review newspaper at the time ?

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Just now, foxdropper said:

Can’t miss them when they do appear mate .No theory bird like it .Seen them in France in small groups but seems to be singles here .

No not many brightly coloured birds here , 

I was up near Portland bill once and seen a brown small bird on top of some blackberry thorns never did find out what it was couldn’t id it as a uk species couldn’t get near it to get decent pic on phone ☹️
 

Golden eagles on my list and wouldn’t mind seeing a turtle dove. 
not seen a corncrake but heard one in Dorset seen cuckoos in Dorset,   dartford warblers and stonechats on heaths .

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