MB

 

Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: LONG - EARED OWL @ Pennington 6/3/07


Status: Offline
Posts: 1474
Date:
RE: LONG - EARED OWL @ Pennington 6/3/07


hi all,can see you,ve been busy elsewere but any news from pennington or has the long eared owl gone as well

cheers geoff 

__________________

mm



Status: Offline
Posts: 15811
Date:

I couldn't find it today (dinnerish), but that could just be me! A couple of Chiffchaffs singing around New Hide and Rammies scrape area undoubtably overwinterers.

__________________

Forum administrator and owner



Status: Offline
Posts: 217
Date:

The owl was still showing low in the bush Judith mentioned till at least when they threw us out yesterday evening

-- Edited by hammy at 06:17, 2007-03-07

__________________
Paul Hammond


Status: Offline
Posts: 428
Date:

Thanks for the info on the owl i watched it from 12.30-1.20pm a first for me would have stayed longer but work called.

__________________
THE GREAT THING ABOUT BIRDING ISNT JUST THE BIRDS


Status: Offline
Posts: 15811
Date:

'Board of censors'- what the ! Oh yes, I see what you mean

Seriously though, all sightings from New Hide are perfectly acceptable for public airing but sightings from other areas should still be treated a little more carefully, and preferably go through Peter Alker (at Pennington Flash).

__________________

Forum administrator and owner



Status: Offline
Posts: 1171
Date:

Txt from Judith @ 11.45 - it`s showing well `in the bush with orange lichen on the lower branches`.



__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1171
Date:

Seen by Barry Hulme from the New Hide, on the island to the left @ 07.30
However, not in view at 11.00

( N.B. This message has been passed by the `Board of Censors`, i.e. Ian Mckerchar & Peter Alker.   ) 

__________________
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

RODIS

 

This forum is dedicated to the memory of Eva Janice McKerchar.