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I frequently see this during autumn and early winter. Huge numbers gathered in fields presumably enroute to Canada?
Canada geese ? We don't get many of them around here.
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(In the UK, they mostly don’t migrate)
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
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Cheshire
Mr Google is helpful.
We have various species that winter here (i assume its too cold over there).
For a variety of reasons they chose to winter in different areas eg I think its Brent Geese that favour Ireland.
Come Spring they head back to Greenland/Canada/Russia etc.
As Mr Flick says, a lot of Canada Geese reside here all year but some migrate.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Talking of rare birds I am on record as having 2 1sts in the UK.
The BIGGEST rarity was an Alpine Chough off Holyhead (Anglesey).
At first it was decried as not possible then 3 weeks later someone managed to photograph it.
That is on record ^_^.
The 2nd was more local. It was a Parakeet which was on our feeder*.......1st record in Warrington at the time.
* I published a photograph as proof.
 

Biker man

Senior Member
That's the rain on now. I should make myself do some housework rather than sitting on my arse too long. I'm thinking maybe that's why I'm so lethargic and stiff these days. Too much sitting. They reckon it's really not good for you to sit for too long at a time.
You can say that again I used to walk miles now I have stopped trying a short distance is murder thank goodness I got a ebike.
 
Birds that I’ve never knowingly seen that I would like to see : capercaillie, sea eagle, merlin.
The caper is the only one that’s properly rare. Sea eagle just a matter of going to the right part of the country. Merlin quite common around here but I’ve no idea how I’d recognise one. If I lived down south I’d add hobby to the list too.
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Birds that I’ve never knowingly seen that I would like to see : capercaillie, sea eagle, merlin.
The caper is the only one that’s properly rare. Sea eagle just a matter of going to the right part of the country. Merlin quite common around here but I’ve no idea how I’d recognise one. If I lived down south I’d add hobby to the list too.
We saw the Sea Eagle in Scotland.
We saw a Merlin on Holyhead mountain.
 
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