Got lucky yesterday when the Yellow Warbler came down to the waters edge in the Millstream at New Hythe, would also like to thank everyone for all the kind comments over the last few days and wishing everyone a happy New year.
Hadn't realised just how close the American Yellow Warbler is to the site of the legendary Golden-winged Warbler we saw in the Tesco car park back in Feb 1989! (boc shot grabbed from the gent next to me, thanks 🙂) @BirdGuides
"Revealed: Thames Water diverted ‘cash for clean-ups’ to help pay bonuses."
In 2023 @Thameswater underspent their environmental obligation to the @EnvAgency by £1.1bn. Now we know why. They used some if not all of that money for other company costs including bonuses and dividends.
That £1.1bn formed part of the WINEP programme, a legally binding commitment to the @EnvAgency to deliver a certain number of clean up projects by 2025.
Is anyone from TW going to be prosecuted for breaking the law?
https://t.co/ol5KWCHPWm
Mad rush to the Yellow American Warbler. Unfortunately I Left my camera at home. But my good friend @BRNature1 allowed me to use on of his pictures. Buzzing very nice early Christmas present.
@RareBirdAlertUK@BirdGuides
Rarity of the Year Britain & Ireland Final 2024 @BirdGuides. The popular Pale-legged Leaf Warbler won through, with a well-appreciated winter Northern Waterthrush also making the final alongside the Northumberland duo. Place your votes for the winner.
Rarity of the Year Britain & Ireland 2024 @BirdGuides. Last year's overall winner, Grey-headed Lapwing, won through in Group 6 with the popular spring Indigo Bunting as runner-up. Now the first Semi-Final, with the winners of each group and the two runners-up with the most votes.
We haven’t lost *half of our hedgerows* since the 1940s, we’ve lost pretty much all. With the odd exception, the ‘hedgerows’ that remain are machine-flailed to lifelessness, leaving them useless for wildlife. No width or depth, no cover, no spring blossom, no berries, nada.
Having been ravaged by bird flu in recent summers, Coquet Island's important Roseate Tern population has enjoyed a successful breeding season in 2024: https://t.co/wfvRgoZd3B
Finnish Peregrine, St Bartholomew's church, Corton, Oct 2024. Born near Oulu in June, some 1,200 miles to the north-east. The 15thC tower was built particularly high to aid navigation for mariners...and falcons.
“When you get to Corton, the way begin to shorten.”
@PeterJRansome
Couldn't believe my eyes when reviewing @LeicsPeregrines video from 9th December @LeicsCathedral
Juvenile XRF, still in the area, brings in fresh Little Auk prey! An amazing record for an inland site. The first in L&R since 2007.
This Dovekie very nearly suffered groyne strain during the recent northeaster. Stuck in the swell of the sea defences, it finally powered back out to sea when a large wave lifted it clear 🌊 #LittleAuk