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Sam Handy

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Aspiring Herpetologist, Crazed Marxist, Casual Birdwatcher

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2 absolutely terrible photos of lifer Surf Scoter and black guillemot today!

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A couple highlights from the trip to @spurnbirdobs with a couple of friends! Highlights being American wigeon, yellow-browed warbler and hawfinch.

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This has been the weirdest year for butterflies in a long time. However here are some highlights including the first painted lady of the year!

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Some terrible shots of Caspian Tern and Greater Sand Plover from todays trips

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Shamelessly nicking somebody else’s shot of the Indigo Bunting! Thanks to everyone who helped me see it if only briefly

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After 5 days of solid birding I’ve managed 105 bird species in Jan. Highlights being Shorelark, Black-throated diver and Hawfinch.


3 Bewick Swan still at Lamptons pool @teesbirds1 @DurhamBirdClub


Approx 50 Twite still on the Seaton snook but being flushed regularly by dog walkers. @teesbirds1


Couple of crap scope record shots of the Rough-legged buzzard and Red necked grebe. @teesbirds1

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Great white egret north corner of Saltholme west and bar tailed on causeway @teesbirds1


Group of gannets diving very close in by the beach just north of north gare @teesbirds1


1 Pomarine Skua dark morph flying over the tern roost (Seaton Snook) chasing a pale morph Arctic @teesbirds1


Savi’s warbler called twice about 7:30 no sign since @teesbirds1


Brent goose still amongst the barnacle goose on back Saltholme @teesbirds1


Drake Garganey visible in field between Back Saltholme & the wet grassland. Seen from pools hide tower @teesbirds1


Curlew Sand and Ruff still opposite substation, no sign of Garganey. @teesbirds1


Couple of velvet scoter in with a large raft of common scoter in the tees mouth @teesbirds1


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Long-eared owl partially visible from LEO platform @RSPBSaltholme 8.46 this morning. From platform, looking NW, bird is low down in the gap between the privet and the bush to the left. Please stick to the boardwalk @teesbirds1

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