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19th August

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After dying back considerably overnight, it was a tad frustrating to awake to another blustery morning with the birding much the same as in ...

18th August

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There was little change today in either the strength of the wind or the state of migration, with even the most sheltered spots revealing lit...

17th August

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With everywhere rather too wind-battered today wasn't the easiest day to get amongst migrants and although nothing except waders were in...

16th August

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Whilst the continually freshening easterly wind certainly hampered the day's birding efforts, it did appear from early on that there wer...

15th August

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Today's switch round to north-easterlies saw a much appreciated return to migratory proceedings, with a varied selection of new arrivals...

14th August

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Numbers-wise, migration remained at a fairly low ebb but there was just enough variety to make it worth staying out even in the blazing suns...

13th August

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Passerine migration seems to have lost a lot of momentum as this week's gone on - more's the pity since today's lingering heavy ...

12th August

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Hard work in blazing sun and increasing heat today - especially as there didn't seem to be a lot about to make the toil worthwhile. Dece...

11th August

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A nice selection of migrants on offer again today although numbers were a little down on yesterday and activities were somewhat curtailed wh...

10th August

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A decent little flurry of migrants today that were enjoyed in the most pleasant calm, sunny and warm conditions - what was not to like! The ...

9th August

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There's nowt so strange as how migration often unfolds at 'out on a limb' places like Portland and today provided yet another ex...

8th August

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Migration action's ebbed away a little as this week's gone on and today's migrant tally from the Bill that included Wheatear and...

7th August

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A day best forgotten: the cool, dreary and increasingly blustery conditions were completely uninspiring and did nothing for the quality of t...

6th August

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It was certainly a pleasure to be out birding on such a nice still day and there was the added bonus of there actually being a few birds to ...

5th August

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The fact that the day had been pretty much of a dud rather paled into insignificance when, late in the afternoon, the first Melodious Warble...

5th August

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What a difference a year makes: this time last year local waters were awash with shearwaters, with every minor blow producing the likes of C...

3rd August

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Increasingly blustery westerlies seemed to have put the block on things today and it was quiet on land and sea. A sprinkle of new arrivals o...

2nd August

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Passerine migrants continue to drop in quite plentifully, with today's tally at the Bill consisting of 45 Willow Warblers , 25 Sedge War...

1st August

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You do wonder just how much more would have been found over the last fortnight or so had there have been anything even approaching adequate ...

31st July

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A samey but nonetheless enjoyable end to a rewarding July. The grounded migrant tally benefitted from some good cloud cover overhead at dawn...

30th July

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July's been pretty good to us and continued in that vein today, with a notable rarity in the form of a Black Kite that passed through o...

29th July

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More of the same today, with both passerines and waders still well-represented. The grounded migrant tally at the Bill included 60 Willow Wa...

28th July

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A decent day for passerine migrants and an even better one for waders, with the latter showing up in by far their highest numbers so far thi...
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