Thursday, 27 December 2012

A break from the rain

With a winter cough and the rain haven't had a chance to get out much but last sunday managed to get to see the Buff-bellied Pipit which had been showing recently at the Queen Mothers Reservoir showing very well done to two feet at times. After spending some time with the pipit had a nice walk around the reservoir with birds of interest including Ring-necked Parakeet, Shoveler, Tufted Duck and a after quite a hunt Long-tailed Duck a nice inland record.



Showing the white on its wing
Long-tailed Duck

Friday, 7 December 2012

More Waxwings

Last weekend end had a few hours down near hertford when there was some decent light on the birds quite happy birds the flock of 18 bird seemed quite happy to feed despite people people being quite close to this stunning birds.









Friday, 30 November 2012

Waxwings and Thertford Heath

On sunday headed to Aylesbury where there been around 20 waxwings reported for a few days. At first no sight but then after a few minutes a flock of aroun 15 landed on the rowen berries at first just waiting patience then a few moved before been followed by more. Then after a while had a few started going down for drink at the puddles after the rain the night before where there were also a few Pied Wagtails and chaffinches feeding at this level. Then a few more Waxwings flew in to join in the feast.

Up in the tree
With a bite
Balancing act
Landing
Reflecting Waxwing



Next stop as the day was still young was a walk around Therford Heath doing the circular walk from the village of Therford walking through the fields came across a herd of Fallow Deer at least 60 in number with many sprinting past me as there were feeding around the shooting range. Futher on had lots of Redwings and Fieldfares feeding in the hedges along with finches mainly Chaffinhces and Goldfinches with good numbers of Buzzards and Kestrels hunting. Heading back to Therford had a nice Barn Owl hunting in the fields had a big flock of Corning bunting before a nice sunset to end the day.

Few of the deer
Running deer

Goldfinch
The farming landscape
Sunsetting over the trees

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Wiltstone walk

On sunday had a nice walk with the local RSPB group around Wiltstone. With a frosty morning lots of leafs were still icy so a typical november morning. From heading up the steps lots of wildlife around with a fine looking Buzzard perchered on a nearby tree before walking around with Mallards Tufted Ducks and Mute swan showing in the early morning sunshine while in the hedges lots of Fieldfares, Blackbirds and a few Redwing. In the tree alley to the hide lots of Goldfinches over and Dunnock, Robins and Tits flocks feeding.

At the hide had two snipe feeding one quite open to the right of the hide and one hidden in with the Lapwings while viewable from the hide was the duck flocks with lots of Teal and Wigeons along with a few Pochard and two Whooper Swans but suprising no Gadwall. Also around were Grey Heron and Little Egret.

We then headed around the back where we had distance sighting of Kestrel and Red Kite along with Greenfinch before around the Grand Union Canal section had a flock of Linnet with Goldfinches before we had some Lesser Redpoll feeding on the seeds nearby. Then back around the side of the Reservoir had good view of Rook and on the bank to end a good day Grey Wagtail and the wintering Water Pipit.

Frosty Leaf
Swan in early morning sun

Tufted ducks in early morning sun
Dunnock in the hedge
Snipe out of the reeds
Landing swan
Feeding redpoll
Water pipit on the edge

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Slimbridge Visit

Had a visit to Slimbridge with a few of the people from Spotter Jotter so nice to meet up a few of the people again After everyone arrived and a few latecomers!! we entered the main reserve which had lots of mainly captive Ducks and Gulls in the main area with some very photographic Black-headed Gulls and Whooper Swans, Tufted Ducks and lots of Crows, Jackdaws and Rooks. After that area we headed to the main birds pens with lot of unusal birds including Flamingoes, American Wigeons, Black-Winged Stilts, Nenes and many more.

After a food break we headed to many hides where there lots of Wigeons, few Shelduck, Gadwall, Mallard, Teal, Pochard, a few Geese and a distance Buzzard. Walking further down heard a flock of Fieldfares above and a few Robins and Wrens hiding in the hedge but in the Kingfisher hide had lots of birds feeding around the feeders with good numbers of Greenfinchs and Great and Blue Tits. Further out we got could see the flocks of waders with Golden Plovers, Dunlins and Lapwings which sometimes get pushed up to the air to avoid a possible bird of Prey.

We then walked back to the next lot of hides where we had some good views of a Buzzard close up and some people had a Kingfisher also with Pintails, Coot, Moorhen and a few Bewick Swans waiting to be feed to end the day.

Captive Whooper Swan


Black-headed Gull

Close up!!
Flamingoe  
Rook Close up
One of many Wigeons
Greenfinch
Great tit
Captive American Wigeon
Buzzard
Pintail
Bewick Swan one of 8 on site
Sunsetting on a great day

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Iceland : The final day

Started the final day with a intresting sunrise and lots of Redwings, Pink-footed Geese and Whopper swans heading over maybe south to england a mystery that will remain be nice in the winter when seeing them back home the journey that they taken.

After watching the birds and the sun rising headed to Skálholt which was an religious centre in iceland for many years between 1045 to 1785 where is was used by the bishops of thoese times and even today is used for many cultural events.

Next stop of the day was a visit to the crater of kerio which is along dead volcano but the colours in the rocks give it a migical feel. Then ended the hoilday by having a light sight of the northern light though not as strong and variable as the nights before.

Whooper swans flying over

Skálholt Catheral
View from Skálholt


Kerio Crater
Lights over the fields