tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16314333.post5079937278082906321..comments2024-03-10T14:33:50.262+00:00Comments on Regent's Park Birds: 26th Octoberregents park birds.blogspot.comhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05857667944318385224noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16314333.post-7875877502081520812012-11-04T11:40:29.066+00:002012-11-04T11:40:29.066+00:00Hi Robert.
I am sorry that for some reason it tak...Hi Robert.<br /><br />I am sorry that for some reason it takes you a long time view my blog. When I am checking it on other appliances it may take up to 20 seconds but that isn't the norm. I will check with my son to see if he has any suggestions.regents park birds.blogspot.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05857667944318385224noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16314333.post-69827289227695186222012-10-31T18:53:20.750+00:002012-10-31T18:53:20.750+00:00I really like your blog - but it is desperately sl...I really like your blog - but it is desperately slow to download. There's always a string of "waiting for" notifications at the bottom left of the screen. It just took three minutes for the main page to download. I'd love it if you could do something about this - I'd certainly read it much more often if I knew it wasn't going to take so long to download.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03542141307939205147noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16314333.post-1307488632385860722012-10-31T18:10:14.272+00:002012-10-31T18:10:14.272+00:0031 Oct:
Eurasian Woodcock flushed from thicket at ...31 Oct:<br />Eurasian Woodcock flushed from thicket at NW corner of Holford Field, area 40, then flew over Outer Circle toward Regent's Canal at 08:20.<br />Based on my knowledge of its close relative the American Woodcock, to me this area is the best accessible Eurasian Woodcock habitat in the Park. For anyone who's flushed woodpigeons from that location, woodcocks in flight look rufous-brown rather than brownish-grey and lack white wing flashes. They have a distinctive flight pattern: fast, twisting and low, quickly dropping into suitable cover again - blink and you'll miss them!birdman_eustonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09232990514600770658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16314333.post-51272127073023783702012-10-29T12:08:11.746+00:002012-10-29T12:08:11.746+00:0029 Oct:
♂ Brambling (feeding in Old Golf School wi...29 Oct:<br />♂ Brambling (feeding in Old Golf School wildlife pen, area 39 before flying toward zoo at 08:15), 11 Chaffinch, 4 Teal (low over Longbridge sanctuary viewing platform, area 34 at 06:50), 8 Shoveler, 1 Gadwall, 2 Fieldfare S, 2 Redwing S.birdman_eustonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09232990514600770658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16314333.post-26443037923067929362012-10-28T12:05:03.234+00:002012-10-28T12:05:03.234+00:0028 Oct:
c3080 Woodpigeon S (mostly 07:00-07:30GMT ...28 Oct:<br />c3080 Woodpigeon S (mostly 07:00-07:30GMT along two parallel flight paths about 1km E & W of Primrose Hill lookout), c90 Fieldfare NW, 14 Redwing NW, 90 Chaffinch W/NW; also 3 Lesser Redpoll, 2 Common Gull, 2 Shoveler.birdman_eustonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09232990514600770658noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16314333.post-20124345263311024212012-10-27T21:55:31.048+00:002012-10-27T21:55:31.048+00:0027 Oct:
Primrose Hill lookout 08.00-09.00: c160 Re...27 Oct:<br />Primrose Hill lookout 08.00-09.00: c160 Redwing N, c40 Fieldfare N, c120 Woodpigeon W/SW, 20 Chaffinch. Also 4 Common Gull (three on lake fenceposts), 7 Gadwall, 1 Shoveler. One Redwing was feeding on Park lawn by Winfield House perimeter, area 4 in late morning.birdman_eustonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09232990514600770658noreply@blogger.com