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Well a Harris will live well into its 50's. so has a good chance of someone coming along :thumbup:

 

 

Worked for me. :blushing:

 

No rarity but always good to see these, especially so near the house; taken this morning through the back door.

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Anyone seen any Summer migrants yet? As i have seen my first Sand Martin this morning. Either he was blown well off course or he is very very early.

 

HI MATT nice pics there mate jon :thumbup:

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No camera but saw a pair of Hobbies whistling down the river chasing the Swifts, a Red Kite whilst we were on a site in blandford town centre. Then saw a Peregrine, Sparrowhawk and a Merlin in the paddock dad and i were shooting rabbits in.

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Have posted this on here before elsewhere but if you look closely you can just see a little owl, pic was off my phone so not the best, the ash in the pic was struck by lightning about 20 years ago, saw it happen as I was in the kitchen having a brew at the time

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A couple I'd like to add to the thread.

 

Swallows from today.

 

A kingfisher that was roosting right next to the outside shower in Gambia.

 

A pied kingfisher in Gambia. Common as you like, they were everywhere in the mangroves.

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