Visitors notice
20/12/2009 19:31
The introduction of the new licencing system must be counted as been a great success.This was very noticeable on my most recent trip to the Gambia from thec 15th to 22nd of March
Anyone walking from Kololi down towards Kotu severl months ago would undoubtably have been surrounded and presssurised by any number of giudes fo their buisness.On my most recent walk in this area I came across only one guide who was very pleasant and informative and after a very brief exchange I was continuing my walk to Kotu.
At Kotu itself only 4 or 5 guides were in the office and these people too conducted themselves in ac ver polite and more orderly manner.It has to be said that ther is now a much more noticeable military prescence in the area and this is no doubt contributing to thesituation.We saw at least 1 unlicensed giude being removed from the site very positively indeed.
So lets hope this more orderly approach will continue asd it will undoubtedly bring about more buisness for the local licensed guides and will createa much more relaxed environment for the birder and casual tourist.
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13/01/2015 19:40
The fields below Pildacre(Chickenley seem to hold a fascinating feeding area for a wide variety of birds at the moment.Over the lastr 2 weeks there have been decent numbers of Meadow Pipits,Reed Buntings and Pied Wagtails but this morning I was surprised to find 3 Chiff Chaffs feeding along with...
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08/01/2015 21:16
It is good to see increasing duck numbers particulary on the river Calder at the moment.
A party of 16 Goldeneye are now an almost permanent feature on the river below Mill Bank Thornhill keeping company with 5 Tufted Ducks.On the same stretch of the river 8 Goosander including 3 males these birds...
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30/12/2014 22:34
What a difference Wintery conditions inflict on local Bird Life
In the fields around Lower Pildacre Chickenley some 140 Meadow Pipits feeding together with some 9 Reed Buntings.Also in the same field 5 Common Snipe no doubt forced from their frozen Lagoon in order to find food.
Also in...
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26/12/2014 22:58
Whereas small birds such as Titmice and Finches continue to decline in this part of the Calder Valley,the same thing cannot be said of its Waterfowl.
Teal ducks now number some 180 birds on Dewsbury Sewage works along with 9 Shoveller and 68 Mallard.It is allways a sign that there could be a raptor...
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10/12/2014 20:08
The recent stormy weather with heavy showers has raised the calder to very high levels causing most of its residents to seek shelter elsewhere.
Some 180 Teal are now present on Dewsbury Sewage works (the most for some time).Also Common Snipe now number some 52 birds (all on one bed).Other duck...
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03/12/2014 15:48
Due to the Beach side Cafe being closed the beach had to be approached from the Fish Market area which was beneficial due to numbers of Wading birds being present in that area.
6 Ringed Plovers where on the first part of the beach together with 7 Bar Tailed Godwits, and 8 Turnstone,6 Dunlin,12...
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02/12/2014 13:05
There are now some 20 Shovellers on Dewsbury Sewage Works with 68 Mallard and 85 Teal.Also this morning 48 Common Snipe though I suspect this number would increase if one could access some of the more inaccessable sewage beds.
On the Sprinkler beds this morning some 178 Pied Wagtails,3 Grey...
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02/12/2014 13:03
Golden Plovers are again present in the fields of Shaw cross Dewsbury.
A flock of around 230 birds are in the fields just below the Huntsman Pub on Chidswell Lane this morning
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26/11/2014 11:16
With a persistant South Easterly wind blowing for the first week at least and excellent clear conditions I decided to look to the skies over Lamin Village to make some sense of what the soaring birds would be doing.
Vulture movements began between 09:30 and 10:15 each morning in the 1st week and my...
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18/11/2014 17:17
Phones where ringing early yesterday as arrivals of Subalpine Warblers where reported inggardens in the Brufoot Gardens andin similar areas along the coast.Also further up country at Cibano village good numbers of Pallid Swifts going North early morning.Also several parties of European Bee...
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