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Twitchers, Ornithologists & Feathered Friend Fanciers #5
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Hello, and welcome to the fifth edition of "Twitchers, Ornithologists & Feathered Friend Fanciers".
As usual the previous issues of this illustrious thread are located below.
Do any of you go on regular bird-watching trips? If so, what do you normally take along with you? I understand that you'd need binoculars and a flask of tea, but are there any other bird-watching "essentials" that you just cannot do without?
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As usual the previous issues of this illustrious thread are located below.
Do any of you go on regular bird-watching trips? If so, what do you normally take along with you? I understand that you'd need binoculars and a flask of tea, but are there any other bird-watching "essentials" that you just cannot do without?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Better still, red, just wander out the back door with a glass of something and enjoy the many birds in the country. We were able to see the remarkable plumage, wonderful markings. Last year I was able to train one of the resident robins to feed on meal worms from my hand - magical. In the end he would stand in my palm and take his time to eat his fill. I thank the lord for the patience with which I was blessed.
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Is the live web cam working as I can't seem to view it this year at Loch of the lewes/Scottish wild life trust but no problem last year.I have it on my screen but no viewing on it. I am watching the one at Rutland waters no problem but just wondered if any of you can get the Scottish wild lfe trust one.Thanks.