Yorkshire birder moved from top of Pennines to Standlake Oxon 31.3.17. Whole new birding ball game. Basil Ede meets Midsomer murders. Duff phonescope only.
I wanted to stay on twitter to try help it not become a cess pit of far right crap. There are still some good people on here, including old fashioned conservatives. But X mirrors its owner now. Divisive. Unpleasant. Full of bots. I'm off to blue-sky. Handle is @mickgcunningham
Charity where the boss earns £370,000 and which helps the rich is exempt from corporation tax, inheritance tax on legacies, pays no stamp duty land tax if it buys property, and gets gift aid on donations https://t.co/AKuZcMoCP1
Looks like a newspaper owned by the Fourth Lord Rothermere, who inherited it from the Third Lord Rothermere, who inherited it from the Second Lord Rothermere, who inherited it from the First Lord Rothermere, is bitterly opposed to Labour's plans for inheritance tax
@nomadbirder@GPCbirding There's a large flock resident in oxon. A definite wild one is on the 0xon list. Someone photographed the flock in flight. Later, it was noted one had a ring. Number etc visible. Was ringed in USA. Unless locals go west!!
Another vismig spot, nearby. Rowan- filled clough bent SW from valley bottom up to Moor edge. Flocks of ousels,chats, A Skua, honey buzzards repeat wrynecks amid finches, thrushes etc. No longer watched.