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Author: | John T Goy [ Mon Feb 15, 2010 2:22 am ] |
Post subject: | Odd looking Buzz at Worlaby: 14.02 |
Had intended going to Cleggy for the RNG but read it had gone, then was going to see the PS [lifer] found by CA who kindly gave me the exact location, in the end came to one of my favourites. Arrived at 11.45 while it was sunny and left at 16.15 while it was chucking it down. Quite a few people there towards end of afternoon but when I arrived only one. First of all the Buzz. I did tell two guys I know about fifteen minutes before I left about it. I was parked near the small copse/old farm and was hoping to get in some practice with the camcorder. The bird came over the trees and then towards me as it circled and then I tried getting it in focus, these tiny cams are not as easy to use as their forefathers which I had in the late 1970s, obviously a tripod is a must. At one time the bird was circling close to the car on the underneath side it had the usual C Buzz markings but what stood it apart was the white on it's rear end it was easy to see as it flew round and round. Of course I hadn't brought my field guide but had my dictaphone so put details on there. Suffice to say I got no photographic record of the bird! ![]() Regards John |
Author: | John T Goy [ Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Odd looking Buzz at Worlaby: 14.02 |
Just read on Birdguides that a Rough-legged Buzz was seen in Saxby-All-Saints on the 15th, the day after I saw what I thought was one, the village is next door to Worlaby as most of us know. I'd like to know who saw it and kept it from LBC forum, got an idea who it was ![]() It's always good to get a lifer! Fancy Max finding a RL Buzz ![]() ![]() ![]() John |
Author: | Roy Harvey [ Fri Feb 19, 2010 8:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Odd looking Buzz at Worlaby: 14.02 |
John, Regarding the record of Rough-legged Buzzard in the Worlaby area earlier in the week, none of the local birders saw it nor know who reported it. Subsequent checks of the area have produced only Common Buzzard sightings. Roy |
Author: | Chris Grimshaw [ Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Odd looking Buzz at Worlaby: 14.02 |
I saw four buzzards there today all common. One was being mobbed by a peregrine 5 whooper swan and 39 mute on the far side of the railway line. All flew off to the other side of the river but the Mutes eventually returned. 2 dead swans by the river both hitting the power cables by the looks of it Also a sparrowhawk and a couple of kestrels Skylarks singing also |
Author: | John T Goy [ Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:02 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Odd looking Buzz at Worlaby: 14.02 |
Chris, Do you have a red Golf, saw a guy walking back from the Pipe Bridge while I was parked at rail crossing around about 1330? I only saw one Common Buzz today, so does that mean I didn't see what I believe to be a RLB on Sunday? Considering how close it was, maybe it was a Goshawk and I was mistaken ![]() Max |
Author: | Chris Grimshaw [ Sat Feb 20, 2010 6:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Odd looking Buzz at Worlaby: 14.02 |
That was me Max. Not my car - an insurance job - someone ran into the back of me last Friday. I think you were chomping on your sandwiches. I saw my buzzards and said buzzards to myself and left it at that. Then I got home and saw your post and started wondering but still think buzzard Its a shame i didn't realise it was you - I could have shared your sandwiches and told you what I had seen |
Author: | John T Goy [ Mon Feb 22, 2010 12:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Odd looking Buzz at Worlaby: 14.02 |
Hi Chris, You could have told what you had seen but no way would anyone share my sarnies ![]() Regards Max |
Author: | John T Goy [ Mon Feb 22, 2010 1:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Odd looking Buzz at Worlaby: 14.02 |
Roy Harvey wrote: John, Regarding the record of Rough-legged Buzzard in the Worlaby area earlier in the week, none of the local birders saw it nor know who reported it. Subsequent checks of the area have produced only Common Buzzard sightings. Roy Hello Roy, When you refer to the local birders I assume you mean Mr Catley and his merry men ![]() Just because they didn't see it proves nothing. None of the local birders saw the Albatross when it stopped off next door to MSQ but we all know it was there, oh of course one of the anglers took a photo of it and it was shown on our forum. I wonder if that photo hadn't been taken would the local birders have believed an Albatross had been there, I doubt it ![]() If Max has been the first local birder to see a RLB this winter at one of his favourite sites [Worlaby] it would certainly be a feather in his well worn cap ![]() ![]() Finally, if I'd had a big bertha camera and lens [ mind you I'd never lift it off the ground without help from a mobile crane ![]() ![]() Good luck to all birders be they merry or not! Kind regards Max ![]() |
Author: | Roy Harvey [ Mon Feb 22, 2010 1:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Odd looking Buzz at Worlaby: 14.02 |
John, I am not disputing the fact that there might have been a Rough-legged Buzzard in the Worlaby area, I was responding to your earlier post of - 'I'd like to know who saw it and kept it from LBC forum, got an idea who it was.' Roy |
Author: | Terence Whalin [ Mon Feb 22, 2010 1:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Odd looking Buzz at Worlaby: 14.02 |
roy i know you were looking for the black brant at cleethorpes a few weeks ago just to let you know it was sighted again at the rear of the leisure center fri afternoon after high tide by colin howard a rspb member but not lbc member. he is a decent birder who can be relied on and he has seen it 3/4 times since the new year. if not at the leisure ctr it gets on the fields inside the seawall or to the rear of the yacht club. hope this helps ![]() ![]() terry whalin ![]() ![]() |
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