Birds
sub species
There seems to be a sub species of The Wickster cropping up at Port Meadow.
From a distance, even using bins you could assume it was Tom and even 50m away with the naked eye you could be decieved.
It is in fact Phil Chapman, a 2nd year student at St Johns.
From a distance the 2 ere easily confused......rucksack.....shorts...sun tan and a shock of tussled hair but on closer inspection...and I mean 10m away you can see Phil is younger, hair not so free and the clincher is that Phil has a bike.
Prize of a (cheap) bottle of wine if someone puts up Photo's of the 2 for comparison.
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Port Meadow: 23rd May
Port Meadow 2 Little Gull: 1s. (Still present). SP4908. Phil Chapman...
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Port Meadow: 30th April
Port Meadow Whimbrel Common Sandpiper 4 Wheatear Port Meadow: Burgess Field Nature Park Whitethroat: m. Adam Hartley Also 2 Little Gull: ad. summer. Feeding over floods. (Phil Chapman)...
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Port Meadow: 5th November
Port Meadow Redshank: SP495082. Phil Chapman...
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Port Meadow: 1st November
Port Meadow Peregrine: ad. Upsetting gulls on the flood before flying of (direction unknown). SP495088. Phil Chapman...
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Goingbirding: 11th March
Port Meadow 2 Little Ringed Plover: ad. SP501076. Black-tailed Godwit: ad. SP501076. 2 Redshank: SP501076. 2 Shelduck: SP501076. Phil Chapman Chapman ...
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