The Birdwatchers Thread

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Hill Wimp

Fair weathered,fair minded but easily persuaded.
I'm new to this hobby that i am combining with my cycling. After a recent trip to the Somerset Levels on holiday and the purchase of a pair of binoculars that cost the price of a Rapha cycle jersey i am now well and truly addicted.

I have found my local hide that i call into on every ride and have a couple of fabulous days out with birding friends ticking off loads of birds in my RSPB book.

Yesterday i went to the nature reserve at Rye Harbour where i saw just under 50 types of birds including Curlew, Avocet, Ruff and Sandpipers just to name a few.

So any others out there smitten with watvhing our feathered friends whilst out cycling?
 

Tail End Charlie

Well, write it down boy ......
Yes I like looking at and especially listening to birds. It adds to the ride's enjoyment. I'm not a list ticker though. Beware, it does get addictive, the bird seed for my back garden costs a fortune. I actually love watching the activities of common birds, although it's amazing what turns up in suburbia.
@nickyboy is the northern bird correspondent, I think - his knowledge is encyclopaedic.
 
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Hill Wimp

Hill Wimp

Fair weathered,fair minded but easily persuaded.
I have two cats so encouraging birds into the garden is not fair in my opinion so i don't have the expense of bird feed. They have already managed to bring a fledgling in from somewhere this week to add to the mouse population they seem to be culling. The next expense for me will be the camera that i get. I have made a rule that if i cannot get what i need on the bike then i am not buying it, and i am not filling my panniers up either:whistle:
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
Ive always been a keen birder on the always keep an eye out for rare visitors..
great hobby But you will be visiting the optics outlets..as whatever you bought for viewing wont be good enough lol..
i had a look through a RSPB guys single viewer thingy in Wales at some fledgling Peregrine Falcons that were half a mile away..absolutely stunning clarity,you could touch them..my binoculars seem like a freebie from a jamboree bag :laugh:
A Vet friend who always moans about money worries travels the world doing Big year type things..
he takes some lovely photos..for a peasant with no money:laugh:
 

Tail End Charlie

Well, write it down boy ......
I can heartily recommend "How to be a Bad Birdwatcher" by Simon Barnes. Not all about birdwatching and very funny with it. It's what got me into the hobby.
And here's my little friend from my allotment. He turned up a couple of weeks ago and was very friendly from the start. I've got to the stage where he'll take food from my hand. He loves the little wire worms, I spend half my time down there searching for them now.

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Hill Wimp

Hill Wimp

Fair weathered,fair minded but easily persuaded.
I popped into the local hide earlier. Once again I can hear the bittern but the little skulkers is nowhere to be seen. I scanned all the reed beds to no avail.
 
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