Thursday, 9 January 2014
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
Another failure!
Once again most of my day was taken up with trying to get good images of the Hume's Yellow Browed Warbler. Although I saw it a number of times once again I failed to get the shot I wanted.
Early afternoon at the fishing boats the usual Guillemots with a few Razorbills, Kittiwakes, 5 Common Scoter, 20 Brent Geese, 2 Red-throated Divers but much fewer Gulls than of late.
On the reserve at least 5 Great White Egrets, 2+ Smew, 2+ Goosander but commoner wildfowl numbers appear to have dropped. At 15.37 the Glossy Ibis flew past Firth hide in to its roost.
Glossy Ibis as it flew in to roost at 15.37 this afternoon. Taken at 2000 isoAn interesting Gull at the fishing boats on the 6th January.
An interesting Gull at the fishing boats on the 6th January.
An interesting Gull at the fishing boats on the 6th January.
An interesting Gull at the fishing boats on the 6th January.
An interesting Gull at the fishing boats on the 6th January.
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Gulls!
Finally sorted out Blogger, though in truth the problem was more my IT inadequacies and my steam powered computer.
The last couple of days have been spent looking at Gulls and trying and failing dismally to get an image of the Hume's Yellow Browed Warbler.
Caspian Gulls have been much in evidence with up to 7 being seen yesterday, though I suspect that they are just the tip of the iceberg, because of the vast numbers of Gulls around and several large roosts that cannot be viewed.
Kittiwakes are particularly numerous around The Point, although very photogenic I did not bother with them as I have many images of them already. I also have many images of Little Gulls but never tire of seeing them.
With the number of Gulls around inevitably there are more colour ringed birds and I photographed several today.
Late this afternoon I met The Joker and PT in Firth hide over looking Burrowes Pit for my 4th attempt at seeing the long staying Glossy Ibis coming to roost. While waiting 2 Smew flew through and 3 red head Goosander were swimming around in front the hide (yesterday there was also 3 drakes with them). Just before dark at 16.05 the Glossy Ibis flew in and appeared to roost in the bushes between Firth and Makepiece.
Where's the beach? Jury's Gap guard house. |
probable 3w Caspian Gull |
Little Gull |
A Fairlight bird |
Late this afternoon I met The Joker and PT in Firth hide over looking Burrowes Pit for my 4th attempt at seeing the long staying Glossy Ibis coming to roost. While waiting 2 Smew flew through and 3 red head Goosander were swimming around in front the hide (yesterday there was also 3 drakes with them). Just before dark at 16.05 the Glossy Ibis flew in and appeared to roost in the bushes between Firth and Makepiece.
Saturday, 4 January 2014
Leaden Skies!
Friday, 3 January 2014
More of the same!!
Chiffchaff sunbathing in the trapping area between showers. |
In a very waterlogged trapping area the Hume's Yellow Browed Warbler was very elusive, 2 Chiffchaffs and a mixed Tit flock were a bit more showy.
In a couple of visits to the ARC singles of Smew and Goosander, the usual Gadwall flock, c500 Wigeon, c400 Pochard, 2 Great White Egrets and 2 Little Egrets. In the Willow Trail a Chiffchaff and a Great Spotted Woodpecker.
In an afternoon visit to Scotney I was unable to find the long staying Long-tailed Duck and the visit was cut short by Torrential Rain.
Thursday, 2 January 2014
Hume's Yellow Browed Warbler
At Boulderwall Farm 20+Tree Sparrows around the feeders with several Reed Buntings, by the entrance track a Kestrel posed and 2 Great White Egrets were out in the fields.
From Dennis's another Great White Egret, 3 Little Egrets, 5 Goldeneye and 200+Shoveler. From Makepiece 4 red head Goosander, 3 red head Smew, 2 Marsh Harriers, c400 Wigeon and c25 Pintail. A bittern flew from Christmas dell to Dengemarsh, 6+ Cetti's Warblers were heard around the tracks. From Hanson 2 more red head Smew and 5 Goldeneye. MH reported 2 Red Crested Pochards there this afternoon.
Half hour watching from Plodland at lunchtime saw 2 Great White Egrets (probably the Boulderwall birds), 2 Marsh Harriers, a Common Buzzard, c30 Stock Doves,c200 Golden Plover and c500 Lapwing.
From Scotney Court Cottage another Great White Egret, c1000 Wigeon. While looking for Corn Buntings, a call from DW that he had found a Hume's Yellow Browed Warbler in the trapping area, had me hot footing it back to the car with a brief stop at Plodland for my Wellies and a dash to the area. On arrival the bird had not been seen for a while but had been heard, fortunately DW relocated it shortly after my arrival, giving us a couple of brief views before moving off with a Tit flock that also contained 2 Chiffchaffs including a Tristis.
If you are thinking of looking for this bird in the near future Wellies are a must!
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
New Year Wash Out.
09.45-11.20 from The Point:
Red-throated Diver: 1W
Great-crested Grebe: c50 off shore
Fulmar: 44W
Gannet: c250W
Brent Goose: 313E
Wigeon: 16W
Great Skua: 1W
Kittiwake: c150W
Guillemot: c40W
In the Gull roost at least 1 adult Caspian Gull (up to 6 reported) and an adult Yellow-legged Gull.
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Kittiwake bathing at the fishing boats. |
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Another stormy day!
11,45-13.00 from the fishing boats:
Red-throated Diver: 5W
Fulmar: 17W
Gannet: 248W
Brent Goose: 140E in 3 flocks cutting across
The Point behind the boats.
Wigeon: 7W
Turnstone: 6 on beach
Kittiwake: c150W
Guillemot: 17W
Razorbill: 2W
Auk sp: c50W
I am sure I missed many more while taking photo's
Gannets |
Fulmar |
Kittiwake |
Brent Geese cutting high across The Point |
RJ5T |
A3BJ |
The patch list ended on 223 for the year, not a bad total in a year that was not noted for the number of rarities on the peninsular but will hopefully do better next year. By no means the rarest this year the Alpine Swift and Red-spotted Bluethroat were the stars because of the way they performed.
Monday, 30 December 2013
Portland andWeymouth!
Because I'm I am going to Iceland in February I told myself I would not twitch the Weymouth Brunnich's Guillemot. A text last evening from GH offering a lift to Weymouth today with PB broke my resolve in a matter of seconds. I'm so glad I weakened so easily as we had a great day out. We met at PBs at 07.00 and GH drove us through the gales and driving rain, stopping for coffee en route, arriving at Portland at 11.30 just as the sun broke through. Immediately the Brunnich's Guillemot was showing but quickly disappeared for an hour, before popping up again.
While waiting for it to reappear we had reasonable if distant views of a Black Guillemot, also several Common guillemots and Razorbills, along with a Great Northern Diver a Black Throated Diver and c40 Red-breasted Mergansers.
After leaving Portland we went to Radipole, to have a look at the Hooded Merganser that has been present since 2008 a smart bird despite its provenance. While there we saw several Mediterranean Gulls. We then moved half a mile along the road where a Glossy Ibis was strutting around a flooded plying field. A great end to a great day out.
Brunnich's Guillemot |
Glossy Ibis |
Hooded Merganser |
Sunday, 29 December 2013
Back home to Great White Egrets
Canary taken with a Happy Snapper.
After a virtually birdless Xmas week in the sun in the Canary Island of La Palma it was good to get back to the marsh.
Most of yesterday was spent tidying the garden and retrieving the greenhouse from next door, the neighbours said it had been a little windy while I was away.
In the bright sunshine of this morning I went out onto Walland Marsh, the 37 Bewick Swans were still in the fields north of Caldecott Lane, At Baynham farm plenty of Tree Sparrows with the Chaffinches and a Yellowhammer.
The storms have remodelled the shoreline at the fishing boats where in a nearby roost a 2w Caspian Gull could be seen, while on the sea many Great Crested Grebes, Guillemots and a few Red-throated Divers.
On the ARC large numbers of common duck with 6+ Goldeneye and 2 Great White Egrets, another Great White Egret on New Diggings, 3 more in the Boulderwall Fields from the entrance track and another 2 from Dennis's hide making a minimum of 8 birds.
An excellent hour spent at lunchtime scoping out from the Plodland balcony saw 3 Great White Egrets (presumably the Boulderwall 3), 2 Little Egrets, 4 Marsh Harriers, 2 Common Buzzards, a Peregrine, 2 Ravens, 100s each of Lapwing and Golden Plover, a flock of c100 Stock Doves, 8 Red-legged Partridges and more. (still no Bittern or Glossy Ibis from Plodland).
Early afternoon at Scotney the Long-tailed Duck still present with seemingly many more Wigeon than my last visit.
Late afternoon at a Marsh Harrier roost 4 adult males roosted, (despite the disturbance by a family walking along the tops of the banks shouting at there 4 barking dogs) also seen there 100s of duck on the flooded fields, 1,000s of Lapwing and Golden Plover, 2 Common Buzzards, 2 Bearded Tits also Water Rail and Cetti's warblers calling.
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