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Waxwing in Belfast

WaxwingI appeared? this ma? ana to Belfast in the hope of photographing some Seidenschw? Dances. Dej? the car in a parking lot next to the r? or Lagan. You can? A Seidenschw? Dances as soon as they are in h Ren?, I reckon when I get home the car w? Re unquestionably full of people, [...]

Links to Bird Photographers

Recently I are adding a few photon graphs around the world in my links on the right. From Brazil we Octavio Campos Salles? L runs photographic tours? Ficosa and places large photos on your blog est? here? Female Amazon Kingfisher from the Pantanal salle Octavio Campos of Canada?, We have Greg Schneider, one of the [...]

Birding on Inishbofin October 2010

Stone M? Men’s chat, click the image to see in New WindowI just returned from a week in Inishbofin Co. Galway unquestionably brilliant for? Ck. I was not sure if this t? Blog post title “Inishbofin I like you” om? S, but this blog is as a rule? About V? Gel I went with this. [...]

A Rather Dazed Sparrowhawk. Photo Taken With An Iphone

I arrived? home from work and was sitting in my living room window. I f? R read for a while “The Largest Twitch” by Alan Davies and Ruth Miller sat? and surprised? enough? That nothing was Futterh? Twits, especially in the window of my n? Comes to continuation? N. Then I noticed a hawk? N [...]

I Thought For A Moment I Had Found A Rare Wheatear and The One Legged Redshank

I was today at noon? To Killard Nature Reserve, and I noticed a p? Jaro p? Lida small glide and land down on the K? Costa. I have run my binoculars and my heart? N as I thought at first I h tte? A rare Steinschm? Tzero found. No s? family well wondered if there [...]

The “East Cork Edition” Seems To Advocate Poisoning of Birds

I surprised? enough to be told to send a link to Bird Pic? graph Ronan McLaughlin in editing? n of East Cork? Over the Indian House Crow, who was recently in Cobh Co. Cork found. With the growing concern in Ireland No? Over the j? Poisoning m? S long Greifv? Rules seem au? V Ergew [...]

Buff-Breasted Sandpiper and Lapland Bunting at Ballycotton Co.Cork

Grasso? Costa the s? Saturday night I had just arrived home from work? Unreflected qu? do on Sunday if I do, I h? Lt is? To? in a touchtone phone call? unique. Call? again and questioned me? if m? RIGHTS Ballycotton in County Cork to go (272 miles T? R to the beach) on Sunday [...]

Curlew Sandpipers and Dunlin

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Michael O’Clery Bird Artist and His Exhibition “Birds of the West” and The Soon To Be Published “The Complete Field Guide to Ireland’s Birds”

Michael O’Clery before their portraits? A? Eagle t last weekend after I left? S that? Opening of “Birds of the West Coast” by Michael O’Clery Graffan in the Galer? To the castle Espie Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust Centre. Michael is one of the m? S equipped V? Gel Ireland and K? Nstlern this viewer? Ass [...]

Curlew Sandpipers ,Ringed Plover, Rock Pipits and White Wagtails at Tullyhill Co.Down

One of my fixed stops to take on my way out is Killard an d? A field overlooking Strangford narrows in the region of Tullyhill. There is a small? Or stream that flows into the lake? T and there are some who Wattfl? ‘S f can be brilliant? R WATV? Gel Tambi? N is g? [...]