Conor MacKenzie
Ornithologist.
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- Fun fact: Cornwall's Marsh Tits are nearly the most westerly in the World. Only Spain has some further west. According to Gloger's rule, Cornish Marsh Tits are also the darkest (& smallest) of all. They get incrementally greyer & bigger further east and north, then browner again in East Asia.
- Remarkable photo illustrating (American) Woodcock visual field macaulaylibrary.org/asset/616675...
- Snap, grackle and pop. Shameless urban filth in Hampshire with @pterodroma.bsky.social @stuartwhite73.bsky.social #UKBirding
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- What a great vagrancy story
- Another historical plane-assisted 'vagrancy' event that we missed from our book - involving a Wallcreeper! lintulehti.birdlife.fi:8443/pdf/artikkel... #Ornithology 🪶
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- Thank you to everyone who is out counting swans this weekend for the International Swan Census! I've had a great day in the Cambridgeshire Fens. I'm really looking forward to analysing the data & seeing the overall results! 🦢
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- The first Peregrine Falcon in four years was the highlight over the Lye Valley, Oxford this morning. Also large numbers of thrushes, some Siskins and Redpolls and the first Raven of the year: ebird.org/checklist/S2... @friendlyevalley.bsky.social @patchbirding.bsky.social #ukbirding
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- Just blissful , isn't it ? Thank you to Sara Mills on Facebook for this morning's rather peaceful #FoxOfTheDay
- Amazing to see how cold weather forces birds into the city. Lapwings overhead on Monday, a flyover Snipe on Tuesday and a TEAL on this inner city stream right by the Churchill Hospital today! Only the 2nd daytime record of Teal in 856 visits! @patchbirding.bsky.social @friendlyevalley.bsky.social
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- Out of office ✔️ Week of nocturnal surveys at the Ouse Washes to map how smaller wetlands support roosting Iceland Whooper Swans. Thermal tech + drones + GPS tracking = identifying key sites & backing landscape-scale wetland protection for migrants 🌍🦢 #Wetlands #Conservation #Ornithology
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- NEW BLOG - the RBBP reviews what species we should collect data on regularly. Here’s an explanation of what we consider when species are removed, and why Avocet and Mediterranean Gull are staying on our list, for now rbbp.org.uk/2025/11/25/r...
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