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1st May
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A Night Heron has more than enough pedigree to save any lacklustre day and when the circumstances of its occurrence are as peculiar as thos...
30th April
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After a couple of duff springs for them we were due a bit of a Pom-fest and just that came to pass today, with the gentle northeasterly and ...
29th April
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Since all but two of the observers out and about around the island today failed to spot an enormous white and black bird flying majestically...
28th April
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We currently have a decent selection of secondhand optics and associated paraphernalia for sale; these are as follows: A local Obs member is...
27th April
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Not that there was much going on anyway, but the premature arrival of high summer saw to it that there was even less today. Although the day...
26th April
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When it takes more than half an hour to register the first entry on the day-sheet and two hours before the first migrant's ringed at the...
25th April
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Call yourself a Bird Observatory? - just at the moment we're verging on incurring the scrutiny of Trading Standards for purporting to be...
24th April
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After yesterday's migration debacle today saw a considerable improvement, with the waft of an easterly and clear skies no impediment to ...
23rd April
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Sometimes overnight rain works for us - just a couple of days ago it worked a treat - but on just as many days it kills migration dead which...
22nd April
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After yesterday's bumper day, today saw a return to the more pedestrian rate of migration that we've grown accustomed to of late wit...
21st April
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Finally - after what's seemed like an interminable wait - all the variables aligned as fair conditions over the near continent coupled w...
20th April
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April continues to tick along in a largely underwhelming manner, with most species turned up more or less on cue but for the most part in fa...
19th April
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With yesterday's rain only finally clearing through just as dawn broke and with a stiff and cold easterly still well established hopes w...
18th April
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Well, we needed some rain. On most fronts today was a write-off, with respectability just about provided by some pedestrian sea passage in b...
17th April
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It was far too fine a day to expect much in the way of new arrivals and apart from the literally flying visit of a Hoopoe at Weston things...
16th April
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With last night's blasting southwesterlies - the official peak windspeed was evidently up towards 60mph - taking most of the morning to ...
15th April
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Another day with plenty of potential that sadly fell short of the mark, with any improvement in the grounded migrant situation being right a...
14th April
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A day of painful inadequacies on all front: a fresh southerly in mid-April might have been construed to offer the possibilities of a fall of...
13th April
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We're fans of changes in the weather but today's switch of the wind into the west after weeks of almost constant easterlies did no f...
12th April
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Another day with things just about ticking over, albeit with the general feeling among the fieldworkers that despite the increasing cloud co...
11th April
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IN FOCUS OPTICS Optics day this Sunday 13th April @PortlandBirdObs @DorsetBirdClub 07307698798 @DorsetBirdClub @opticronuk @SwarovskiOpt...
10th April
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Bar another flurry of Hoopoe sightings today didn't have tremendously much going for it; the unbroken sunshine was again nice but an unw...
9th April
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Another day that ticked along under a blazing sun and in a still cool northeasterly. For Hoopoe -aficionados it was a day of frustration and...
8th April
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Once the chill of dawn had passed, an appreciable drop in the strength of the wind made for a pleasant day's birding, even if what was o...
7th April
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With not a sniff of a change in the weather there was a real feel of diminished returns about today's proceedings, with a much thinner s...
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