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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28/02/2018 15:22
With heavy cloud and wintery conditions this morning Pink feet Geese where heard at least 3 times passing North West over Shaw Cross this morning.76 birds could be clearly be seen going in a Northerly direction at 14:05 this afternoon.
Shaw Cross has allways been a good spot to see migrating Pink...
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28/02/2018 14:51
4 Oyster catchers flew into the Sewage Works at Dewsbury yesterday at 09:20 and immediately began to display.I dont suppose for a second that they have been watching the weather forecasts for the next week or so and it was such a lovely sunny though very chilly morning.
5 Gadwall where on the river...
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31/01/2018 11:35
Thornhill Rectory Park is a park much appreciated by many locals who live in the surrounding area.It is a picturesque area with lots of very high mature trees perfect for birds either as passing migrants in Spring and Autumn or for breeding ell out of harms way in the Summer.
Ring necked Parakeets...
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26/01/2018 20:24
There are surprise advantages to having a Tree Surgeon in the family and such was the case yesterday.Whilst attending to High Wind damaged trees in an area of Rothwell the tree surgeon was surprised to find a Nest belonging to a pair of Collared Doves amongst the downed tree branches and in the...
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23/01/2018 20:35
It is good to hear of Peregrines displaying over Dewsbury this week.After finding 2 regular birds at Ossett turning out to be of the same sex these 2 birds appear to be different in size a potential clue to the birds being each of different sex.
A single bird is still frequenting North Ossett...
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20/12/2017 14:52
Having found a little more time on my hands over the last month or so I decided to renew my interest in Bretton Country/Sculpture Park a site I have not birded regulary for several years.
One of the things I have enjoyed in previouse years at the park is the winter feeding flocks of Titmice and the...
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20/12/2017 14:07
For the last 3 years now I have beenstudying birds coming to feeders on private woodland near Ossett.With a generous amount of fatballs supplied by Huddersfield Birdwatchers Club I have been able to provide a varied amount of birdfood aimed at attracting as varied number of species as possible to...
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06/10/2017 20:47
With a recurring bad back and a very painfull recently twisted knee I have found myself a little restricted of late in covering my local birding patch.
Adding this to the news that the remaining free standing lagoons on my local sewage works have been drained of water (this having a catastrophic...
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01/08/2017 06:27
A Peregrine Falcon has returned and is spending much of its time on North Ossett Church.Presumably this is one of thesame birds that spent much of the Winter months and early Spring on the same site on that occassion with a bird of its own sex (male).It is hoped that another bird will join him on...
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25/07/2017 20:04
Little Egrets are appearing more and more frequently in the Dewsbury area and this morning a single bird was feeding on the banks of the river Calder about 300 yards below the Canal Basin at Saville Town.
Around 110 Lapwings where in 2 parties in the fields near the site of the old Dewsbury Gas...
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