Syderstone & Sculthorpe, July 2010 - Norfolk (UK)
Chaffinch (female) at Sculthorpe Moors A few days in Norfolk is always rewarding as far as birding goes, whether one visits one of the many excellen…
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Chaffinch (female) at Sculthorpe Moors A few days in Norfolk is always rewarding as far as birding goes, whether one visits one of the many excellen…
One of the views from the Peacock Hide On 22 June I did a half-day visit to London Wetland Centre and got in just after they opened at around 09:30a…
During the latter part of June and early July, we did a walking trip in Switzerland. The weather was on our side and even a little too hot at time…
View of Mubwindi Swamp Byron and I met up with a ranger at the Ruhija UWA (Uganda Wildlife Authority) office who happened to also be the guy who took…
Sharpe's Starling We arrived at what is known between birders as the "School Trail" which goes throu…
Alex (local guide) & Byron in the forest After our little forest-based lunch snack, we set off back to the main trail where we were immediately m…
Of course one cannot ignore the host of other wildlife around whilst birding, especially the more prominent little "critters" like butterfl…
African Dusky Flycatcher The afternoon at the lodge was not wasted with stacks of species coming through and/or flitting about here and at the adjace…
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest probably first became famous for it's population of Mountain Gorillas that can be visited. It has also become arguably…
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