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andy taylor

@andyswalecliffe

Birding Mothing ,Bugs and Wildlife gardening on my Patch of Tankerton & Swalecliffe North Kent U.K.

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Proof in the Putting—Not paying for blue tick! (@herebeproof) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ALREADY dead! So, until Southern Water COMPLETES all new infrastructure, the developers' current ruse, claiming that converting from arable to estates means they can build houses that match the previous nutrient runoff must be rejected. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/… Feargal Sharkey

Kent Police Canterbury (@kentpolicecbury) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are seeking help to locate a 76-year-old man reported missing from #Tankerton on Friday 26 July 2024. Read more on our website: kent.police.uk/news/kent/late…

We are seeking help to locate a 76-year-old man reported missing from #Tankerton on Friday 26 July 2024. 

Read more on our website: kent.police.uk/news/kent/late…
Neish 💙 (@neish397) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Disturbance of several km of the Swale by paraglide just a few meters above the seawall. Flushing thousands of birds from their high tide roost sites. Bird Wise North Kent

Miles King (@milesking10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good grief @countryfilemag. This is the just the worst, most error ridden article about weeds (dangerous or otherwise) I've read in a long time. Don't you get these articles fact checked before you publish them? A load of utter rubbish from start to finish. Delete it please.

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A Spontaneous walk in the woods South of Whitstable Yesterday produced This Spotted Flycatcher. It says much about the status of this once common bird that this might be my only sighting this year. KOS

A Spontaneous walk in the woods South of Whitstable Yesterday produced This Spotted Flycatcher. It says much about the status of this once common bird that this might be my only sighting this year. <a href="/KentishPlover/">KOS</a>
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Swalecliffe/Longrock A Pied Flycatcher was seen v. briefly Graham had a Green Sandpiper again which did not hang around. Also 11 Common Sandpiper 8 Pochard and 2 Gadwall. A few Swallow and Terns with the odd Swift made it feel autumnal before it got too 🔥

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Swalecliffe (Longrock SSSI) The Wryneck found by Arnie van Orsouw💙 yesterday Part of a small influx into county .Was present for its second day but very elusive. making very good use of its Cryptic plumage.KOS

Swalecliffe (Longrock SSSI) The Wryneck found by <a href="/Birding_Arnie/">Arnie van Orsouw💙</a> yesterday  Part of a small influx into county .Was present for its second day but very elusive. making very good use of its Cryptic plumage.<a href="/KentishPlover/">KOS</a>
Butterfly Conservation Kent & SE London (@bckentbranch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grab your torches and search for rare moths with us! Join our group survey evening on 27th September at 8pm to help with the survey for rare Fisher's Estuarine Moths at Tankerton Slopes, Whitstable. Find all the details below, we look forward to seeing you there! #mothsmatter

Grab your torches and search for rare moths with us!
Join our group survey evening on 27th September at 8pm to help with the survey for rare Fisher's Estuarine Moths at Tankerton Slopes, Whitstable.
Find all the details below, we look forward to seeing you there!
#mothsmatter
George McGavin (@georgecmcgavin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely spot on Marian- Ivy is a vital Autumn food for many insects and it make my blood boil when I see it cut for the misguided notion that it damages trees.

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Swalecliffe Longrock SSSI 20th Sept. Wryneck seen in scrub south of the brook behind the Marsh. Bird is mobile. Possibly last weeks bird that has relocated to new area and had not been seen since Monday. Or a new arrival KOS

Swalecliffe Longrock SSSI 20th Sept. 
Wryneck seen in scrub south of the brook behind the Marsh. Bird is mobile. Possibly last weeks bird that has relocated to new area and had not been seen since Monday.  Or a new arrival <a href="/KentishPlover/">KOS</a>
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Tankerton watching a big movement of House Martin, Swallow heading west on the sea 3 Arctic Skua 2 Little Gull. This morning there were also 3 Black Tern. No Sign of Wryneck at Longrock 1 GWE west KOS