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February 2002 Sketchbook
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| Guillemot, 29th January 2002, Wivenhoe
High tide on the Colne at Wivenhoe after a day of storms found this Guillemot paddling tamely along the waters edge. It allowed good views as it drifted slowly past on the ebbing tide.
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| Black-necked Grebe,10th February 2002, Alresford Creek
A dry and sunny Sunday morning after the recent wind and rain, and Im watching a Black-necked Grebe on a small gravel pit a few miles from home. A delightful bird, its red eye glowing in the sunshine as it dived amongst the flooded willow stems. |
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| Red Kites, 18th February 2002, The Chilterns A slight diversion from a research trip to Ibstone in the Chilterns produced a raptor spectacular. Red Kites everywhere, calling, chasing, wheeling, inter-acting with buzzards, at one time I had eleven overhead, and twenty in view scanning around. A fantastic sight in the late afternoon sunshine. |
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| Slavonion Grebe, 13th February 2002, West Mersea Afternoon high tide found me at West Mersea looking for divers and grebes. Rather quiet apart from this Slavonion Grebe diving close inshore, a good comparison with the Black-necked seen a few days before. This bird having a more gently sloping crown with the peak at the rear, whiter cheeks and a thicker bill, but as with the Black-necked the red eye showed up well even at a distance as it drifted away on the tide. |
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