The Antpitta is a very smart bird; glad you saw it.
Slow progress, indeed sluggish! Invertebrates 9 Rusty False-keeled Slug Arion fasciatus 10 Garden Snail Cornu aspersa
Chester Zoo’s Alaotra Lemurs are reliable, in my experience.
Hope you are on the road to recovery Mo, take care.
Trying to recover from illness has limited additions for a couple of weeks, only adding Invertebrate 8 Brown Soil Slug Arion distinctus Window...
And Argentina has a much greater diversity than Uruguay, and was certainly safe when I went a couple of years ago.
Great corner of the world; are you going to Darien at all? Loved sharing the bedroom and toilet with Whip Scorpions there!
Honey Buzzard - I assume you are aware of the standard sites (in Nottinghamshire, North Yorkshire and Norfolk) Montagu’s Harrier - essentially...
Does anyone know what plans there are for Tuatara at Chester? Any chance they will ever be back on display?
Last summer I added Oriental Magpie to my life list; I could and did identify it as a Pica species at a glance, but even after trying I didn’t...
A flock of about a dozen at Bispham Scout Centre, Billinge 89 Mistle Thrush Turdus viscivorus
Landican Cemetry Invertebrate 7 Buff-tailed Bumblebee Bombus terrestris
There are no established feral populations in the U.K. that are maintaining a breeding population. There are vagrants recorded each year, but...
Invertebrate seen on Monday evening on the garden path 6 Green Cellar Slug Limacus maculatus
No, purely looking for wild species.
My experience of Ecuador was a tour of Tandayapa near Quito and also Galapagos, indirectly organised through Tropical Birding. Thoroughly enjoyed...
First lifer of the year Invertebrate 5 Western Conifer Seed Bug - Leptoglossus occidentalis - found on the inside of the lounge window and then...
Great wader watching at Burton Mere this afternoon 85 Avocet Recuvirostra avosetta 86 Bar-tailed Godwit Limosa limosa 87 Spotted Redshank Tringa...
It is well documented that the Baikal Teal head pattern frequently emerges in hybrids and is not necessarily indicative of Baikal ancestry.
Excuse the fat fingers - Bombycilla garrulus!
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