WHAT'S BUZZING OR FLYING NEAR YOU TODAY - 2017

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    A couple from Ham Wall last Sunday, apologies for repeat birds!
    There is something about Great White Egrets.
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    Pochard.
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      I didn't get a photo :sad: but two birds perched very briefly on the cable to the greenhouse, outside my office window, and I've never seen them before. They looked, to me, just like giant wagtails. They had similar markings, black and white, with long tails and seemed to bounce their tails up and down (couldn't have been there more than five seconds). The difference was that they were about three times the size of wagtails :scratch:
       
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        Perhaps they were Magpies @shiney or else you need to give up the drink or get your eyes tested:biggrin:
         
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          Definitely not magpies - half the size of a magpie and stripes and not patches. :)

          Gave up the drink in 1963 :Wino: (true) and they were about 12ft from me. :blue thumb:
           
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            I can't think of any bird between the two that is black and white, Pied Flycatcher and Long Tailed Tit are smaller so I don't no either.:scratch:
             
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                  Hoopoes are nearly as big as a Magpie and never arrive in the UK in pairs and also @shiney has seen them before so I think he would have recognised them.
                   
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                    Guillemots? :heehee:
                     
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                      Good afternoon look I have seen on rare occasions a pair of Pied wagtails which are a little larger than the small wagtail but very similar in markings and colour :sofa:
                       
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                        @wiseowl, I am not sure what you mean? The Pied Wagtail is the smallest of the three seen here in the UK.
                         
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                          Hi @strongylodon my friend my apologies I should have said the "Large pied wagtail or white wagtail:smile:
                           
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                            @strongylodon you're right, I know the Hoopoe and they definitely weren't those. Although they were about the same size but without the crest and the big beak. They had a slightly thinner face and body and a longer tail. Bearing in mind that they were only there for about five seconds, I can't really describe them any more.
                             
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                              Good afternoon taken this morning:smile:

                              @strongylodon my friend is this a female orange tip please,thank you:smile:

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                                Fulmars at along the cliffs at Durlston Country Park.


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                                Guillemots.
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