tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-641288652227497849.post9219508878662559609..comments2024-01-11T19:41:41.180+00:00Comments on Birds and Beer: Guns and warblers at WhitlinghamJames Emersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04895693455349558444noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-641288652227497849.post-71575093520887714252010-04-09T21:03:25.108+01:002010-04-09T21:03:25.108+01:00Yep I would have thought so, I have only seen/hear...Yep I would have thought so, I have only seen/heard one, and it is in a similar place to where the first singing one was last year, in willows between the track to the viewing screen and one of the fishermans paths. I have now had male & female Blackcap, both at different points along the road past the Little Broad.<br /><br />I'm also a member of that group, am hoping to pick up something good enough to post out in the spring!James Emersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04895693455349558444noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-641288652227497849.post-88929121023871439352010-04-09T18:26:11.707+01:002010-04-09T18:26:11.707+01:00Probably saw and heard the same willow warbler as ...Probably saw and heard the same willow warbler as you, early evening 8 April. No blackcap or sedge warbler though! One site year tick.<br /><br />I have joined a Yahoo Group for North East Norfolk Birding. Includes Yare Valley sites.Paul Woolnoughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02612908387173683810noreply@blogger.com