Birder & Photographer

Joined June 2013
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My local Peregrines have fledged a quattro of youngsters. Wonderful to watch this particularly bold juvenile learning about its wings!
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"I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty and skill in battle. We will accept nothing less than full Victory!" Dwight D. Eisenhower, 6th June 1944 #DDay
6th June 1944. Over 150,000 brave British, Canadian, US and Allied forces landed by air and sea in Normandy. #DDay
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Wade like an Egyptian. This Curlew Sandpiper duo stopped off at @SWTCarltonMarsh yesterday evening en route to breeding grounds in the Taimyr Peninsula, northern Siberia, some 2,700 miles away. A rare treat to see them coming into their breeding finery locally.
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Bar-tailed Godwit, the ultimate long-haul migrant. A flock of Barwits on a layover on coastal turf today were busy refueling on leatherjackets in preparation for a flight to high Arctic breeding grounds.
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Can twitter birding sleuths do your thing? Spotted this c-r Common Sand at Covehithe, Suffolk, over the weekend. Metal ring on left tibia, too. I've perused cr-birding.org and made contact with a Spanish scheme that uses the combination. Has anyone seen this bird before?
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Thanks to those who re-tweeted my query. I'm pleased to report that Antonio, ANDURIÑA ringing group coordinator, has confirmed it was ringed in Galicia, NW Spain 🇪🇸. Antonio is preparing its life history which I'll share here in due course.
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Whimbrel much in evidence this weekend en route to Scandinavian breeding grounds.
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Wonderful to meet the inspiring @gilesduley today and briefly talk photography!
Beyond excited to share this news. Olive is coming to London next week! In over 20 years of documenting the impact of conflict no story has left me as moved or inspired as Olive’s❤️ London Sep 13th @frontlineclub @GISH @RandomActsOrg @mishacollins eventbrite.co.uk/e/in-conver…
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“I can't stand innuendo. If I see one in a script, I whip it out immediately.” The late, great Kenneth Williams.
KENNETH WILLIAMS — who left us 38yrs ago today — interviewed on location in Snowdonia during filming of ‘Carry On Up the Khyber’ (1968).
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Easter brought the first wave of Willow Warblers, Blackcaps, Sand Martins and this snazzy Wheatear.
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After a lean few years, the local Barn Owls are hunting well on the marshes at dusk.
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Artemis II is a go for the moon! Godspeed to the @NASAArtemis astronauts. #ArtemisII #NASA
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Fortunate to be driving through the Blyth Valley this morning just as the White-tailed Sea Eagle circled over towards Reydon. Alas, no photo, but here's one taken in Georgia in February.
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G is for Goshawk #TheBrecks
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A Major D Minor day. Wonderful to watch this male Lesser Spotted Woodpecker performing its butterfly-like display flight on a beautiful frosty morning in The Brecks.
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.@DrBrianMay's hauntingly beautiful guitar solo in These Are The Days Of Our Lives is the perfect coda to Freddie's life and career #Queen youtu.be/oB4K0scMysc?si=Nj0R…
The Final Four Seconds. By May 1991, the rumors about Freddie Mercury’s health were appearing in tabloids every day, but the band maintained a strict wall of silence. In reality, Freddie was fading. He was in constant pain, suffering from Kaposi's sarcoma, and his foot was in such bad condition that he could barely walk. Yet, he insisted on filming one last music video for the song "These Are the Days of Our Lives." The shoot was a logistical nightmare designed entirely around Freddie’s frailty. He refused to let the world see him looking sick, so the directors shot the video in black and white to mask his pale complexion and the lesions on his skin. He had to spend hours in the makeup chair, and the shoot was done in short bursts because he only had the energy to perform for a few minutes at a time. The usually energetic showman, who once ran across stadiums, was now forced to stand mostly still, using subtle hand gestures to convey the emotion of the song. The lyrics, written by Roger Taylor about his own children, took on a heartbreaking new meaning coming from Freddie: "Those were the days of our lives / The bad things in life were so few." But the defining moment comes at the very end of the video. As the song fades out, Freddie looks down for a moment, then raises his head to look directly into the camera lens—and by extension, into the eyes of his fans. He offers a soft, genuine smile, whispers the words, "I still love you," and snaps his fingers. Then, he walks out of the frame. It was the last time he was ever captured on film. He knew he was saying goodbye, and he chose to do it with a message of love, not self-pity. #FreddieMercury #Queen
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Caucasian Lynx stalking East Caucasian Tur in the Greater Caucasus, Georgia.
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Hawfinch, Dedoplistskaro, eastern Georgia. Wonderful to spend time listening and watching a foraging flock of this charismatic chunky finch.
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Mr Blobby's avant-garde older brother finally breaks into the music scene with what appears to be a mothballed character deemed too creepy even for 70s children's TV #anginedepoitrine
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This looks like a band that opens for my panic attacks.
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I wasn't expecting '91 and '99 to collide quite so beautifully in '26. @MacyGraysLife cover of @TheFreds No. 1 hit with @BBCCO absolutely knocks it out of the park. And @JimiHendrix dream sequence riff 😎 youtu.be/d6AsiH9aYQs?si=YAu9…
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