After dropping Trace off at work this morning,i decided to pay the juvenile Great-northern Diver a visit at Ashbyville lake adjacent to Morrisons on the outskirts of Scunny.A bright sunny morning gave perfect light conditions for photography and after a bit of searching the diver showed itself.Over the next 5 hours it gave amazing views at varying ranges,but at one point was observed as close as 30 feet away!!.When observed at close range,one of the ways to see when it was going to surface was by watching the swirls of current under the water and small fry jumping from the surface,amazing.I just hope this cracking bird doesn't swallow one of the many fishermans lures or dead baits,it would be a very sad end to a stunning birds life.It was a great privilege to enjoy the morning with this beautifully stunning bird along with some nice and not so nice company.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Gavia immer......
After dropping Trace off at work this morning,i decided to pay the juvenile Great-northern Diver a visit at Ashbyville lake adjacent to Morrisons on the outskirts of Scunny.A bright sunny morning gave perfect light conditions for photography and after a bit of searching the diver showed itself.Over the next 5 hours it gave amazing views at varying ranges,but at one point was observed as close as 30 feet away!!.When observed at close range,one of the ways to see when it was going to surface was by watching the swirls of current under the water and small fry jumping from the surface,amazing.I just hope this cracking bird doesn't swallow one of the many fishermans lures or dead baits,it would be a very sad end to a stunning birds life.It was a great privilege to enjoy the morning with this beautifully stunning bird along with some nice and not so nice company.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Ice again.....
A return visit this morning to the 'Poo' fields at Bonby in horrible weather conditions,saw me spending at least 4 hours staring at large numbers of Gulls again feeding on the slurry being pumped onto the fields.The only highlight found today was yesterday's juvenile Iceland Gull which showed at fairly close range for about ten minutes before disappearing again and a couple of cracking adult 'Argentatus' Herring Gulls with complete dark hoods were seen also.Hopefully some better viewing conditions will come over the coming days.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Local Cachinans and Glaucoides.....
While in Grimsby with Trace today i became aware that Tom Lowe had found 2 very nice birds local to me at Bonby.So after eventually getting home from our shopping trip i travelled the short journey over to the birds chosen fields.On arrival,it was apparent there were hundreds of 'Big' Gulls present,thankfully Graham was on hand to help with difficult viewing conditions due to the single track road and only one lay-by.I quickly got onto the Juv. Iceland and watched as it fed fairly close by on the pumped slurry on the fields,before flying onto an adjacent field were the gulls were resting.This is my first Iceland since an adult bird back in May of this year at Bonby Carrs.After much searching and scanning Graham got me onto the Caspian Gull,a cracker of a classic bird with stonking white head.It tended to feed at the back of the field,possibly were the best areas of slurry were to be found,but after the birds flew up for about the third time i managed to locate it much closer this time.I watched and noted all the salient features of this superb gull and i started to 'Phonescope' some video of it,just as they all flew up again.This time unfortunately,they all landed out of view in a dip in the field and that was that,amazing to think that both species are from opposite ends of the compass.Lets hope this area provides us with more goodies to come through the winter,like last winter!.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Messingham Visit And Unseasonal Surprise.....
| Coal Tit. |
| Record shot of Mealie Redpoll. |
| Mute Swans. |
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Tophill Low.......
| Wood Pigeons,North Marsh. |
| A flooded Watton Nature Reserve. |
Sunday, December 23, 2012
West York's Goodies......
| Drake American and Eurasian Wigeon,Anglers C.P. |
| Drake American Wigeon,Anglers C.P. |
| Drake American Wigeon,Anglers C.P. |
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| Drake Goldeneye,Wintersett Reservoir. |
| Eurasian Teal,Anglers C.P. |
| Magpie,Anglers C.P. |
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| Grey Squirrel,Anglers/Wintersett feeding station. |
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Alk bits....15.12.12.
| Record shot of the Long-billed Dowitcher. |
| Curlew and Grey Plover. |
| Golden Plovers and Dunlin. |
| Golden Plovers at dusk. |
Friday, December 14, 2012
Donna Greys,Coastal bits and Cov.......13.12.12.
| A battle scarred Bull. |
| A gorgeously marked Pup. |
| Seal romance. |
| Courting couple. |
| Nature in the raw. |
| Redshank. |
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Out And About Locally......
| Fieldfare. |
| Song Thrush. |
| Robin. |
Firstly today,a drive around locally looking to see if i could relocate the Waxwing flock from Monday didn't see me finding them,but i did manage to find a single bird with Redwings and Fieldfares at Melton Ross,which showed briefly before disappearing into the village.After picking Trace up from work i headed over to Barton to see what i could find.I parked at the visitor centre and walked along Far-Ings road and up to the old visitor centre.With a distinct drop in numbers of winter thrushes being noticeable today,several birds were still giving superb views and i managed a few shots.Good numbers of gulls were flying down to bathe on the new pits after feeding on a newly ploughed field,but nothing unusual could be found amongst the Common and Black-headed Gulls.A walk around to Bridge Pit revealed a single Bittern flying the full length of the pit before disappearing into its reedy world,a nice sight and my first for several months.The main reason for me visiting today was to see if the Starling roost would be gathering at dusk and i waited with anticipation for the birds to fly in.While waiting,an adult male Marsh Harrier gave great views as it hunted the reedbeds before heading off to the west,no doubt to roost on the upper Humber and a flock of 24 Waxwing headed over the river and into Yorkshire to roost.Then as it slowly progressed towards dusk the Starlings began to appear and they put on a fairly impressive performance,if not a little brief,with at least 5 or 6000 birds present.The majority of birds were flying in and settling straight to roost,probably due to the lack of predators or perhaps it was the cold conditions.An enjoyable,but freezing cold few hours around my old patch.
Sunday, December 09, 2012
White Nun,Winter Thrushes and Waxies.......6.12.12.
| Drake Smew. |
| Male House Sparrow. |
| Male Blackbird. |
| Fieldfare. |
Friday, December 07, 2012
Wintery Scarb......
| Adult Med. Gull. |
| Adult Med. Gull. |
| Adult Med. Gull. |
| 2nd winter Med. Gull. |
| Adult Black-headed Gull. |
| Juvenile Cormorant. |
| Red-throated Diver. |
| Female Sparrowhawk. |
| Carrion Crow. |
Tuesday, December 04, 2012
Covenham.....an excellent visit!.
From time to time this site really does provide visitors with some excellent birding and today was no exception,with several good birds being seen,the highlights being the following.The main reason i made the journey today was to see if i could connect with the reported juv. Black-throated Diver that has been present for a few days.And today,thankfully,it showed pretty well through the scope on the choppy res,but not close enough for any good photos.It is a couple of years since i have seen one so well and was a real privilege to watch,a nice bird.The next goodie and an addition to my 'Covenham' list,was a cracking female/immature Black Redstart watched feeding around the Anglian water works buildings and compound giving some nice views through the scope.The Chats are a lovely family of birds and this little beauty was no exception,a cracker.Other niceties seen on the res included a couple of female/immature Common Scoter which kept their distance in the middle of the res,5 adult Whooper Swan which also did the same,one of my top five favourite species! and a single Sanderling associating with a hand full of Redshank.As it clouded over and progressed towards late afternoon several gulls began to come onto the res to bathe before heading to the coast to roost and i managed to pick out a single 1st winter Med. Gull as it flew in for a wash and brush up.Another very nice bird species i never tire of watching and they always mange to light up a day for me,despite how common they are these days and it seems a long time ago since i saw my first here,2 adults in May 1987.A slightly knackering day due to the lack of sleep,but very enjoyable all the same.
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