Thursday, 6 March 2014
Round the reserve!
I spent most the morning in the company of BP as we wandered up to the pines and then around the reserve. In the ARC car park 2 Mediterranean Gulls flew high overhead and several Tree Sparrows were in the bushes, on the way to the pines a couple of Marsh Harriers were over the Tower Pits and several Cetti's Warblers could be heard as could a Chiffchaff. From the entrance track a Great White Egret near Boulderwall farm, in the fields several Curlews feeding and 2 Hares charging across the field. From the viewing ramp more Marsh Harriers, several Bearded Tits, 2 Brent Geese flew into Dengemarsh and a Raven flew over. The Hayfields are looking really good for spring waders but only held 2 Oystercatchers today. Burrowes was very quiet as most the wildfowl has departed but the Long-tailed Duck was still present. No sign of the Glossy Ibis in the Emu paddock this morning.
Lunchtime I was viewing the fields from Plodland watching a Marsh Harrier quartering the ditches, the next thing I knew it was 6.00 PM! I'd been asleep for 4 hours, I cant seem to shake this bout of man flu!
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
American Herring Gulls in Iceland!
Unfortunately time constraints didn't allow more and better images. At least 2 others were seen.
2w American Herring Gull with Eider (borealis)
2w American Herring Gull
1w American Herring Gull with more white wingers!
Glaucous Gull with all pink bill!
2w Glaucous Gull with adult Argentatus Herring Gull?
The only reasonable image I obtained of an Icelandic Redpoll.
A few hours in the sun!
I managed to get a few hours in around the peninsular today. At Scotney the Black-necked grebe was still present as was the Great White Egret on the back lake, most of the wildfowl appears to have departed, 4 Curlews and 6 Dunlin were on the sheep field.
The Glossy Ibis was still in the paddock adjacent to Homeleigh Farm with the Emu, further down the road the 2 Black-throated Divers were still on The New Diggings, on the ARC 2 Goldeneye and a red head Smew and 2 Marsh Harriers,but here also most the wildfowl appears to have departed.
On the beach looking out from the lifeboat station the only gull on the sea was the 1w Glaucous Gull which then flew towards The Patch. By the fishing boats the highlight was a Yellow Brimstone flying in off the sea. Round the observatory a few Small Tortoiseshells and a Peackock butterfly.
The Glossy Ibis was still in the paddock adjacent to Homeleigh Farm with the Emu, further down the road the 2 Black-throated Divers were still on The New Diggings, on the ARC 2 Goldeneye and a red head Smew and 2 Marsh Harriers,but here also most the wildfowl appears to have departed.
On the beach looking out from the lifeboat station the only gull on the sea was the 1w Glaucous Gull which then flew towards The Patch. By the fishing boats the highlight was a Yellow Brimstone flying in off the sea. Round the observatory a few Small Tortoiseshells and a Peackock butterfly.
Monday, 3 March 2014
Sunday, 2 March 2014
Iceland February 2014 (a non Gull Blog)
One of the main reasons for going to Iceland last month was for the Aurora Borealis which was probably at its best while we were there. However where we were staying at Grundarfjorour we were plagued by cloud, where as at Keflavic airport at least one photographer got fantastic images.
The very poor image below was my best effort, taken on our last night in Iceland at Keflavic, at ungodly hour in a freezing gale.
White Beaked Dolphin |
White Winged Melee over the Dolphins |
Grundarfjorour from the Whale watch Boat |
Watching Killer Whales from the bridge at Kolgrafafjourdur |
My best effort of a Killer Whale in the Fiord |
Saturday, 1 March 2014
Back at Dungeness!
Keeping the Emu company. |
A Dunge tick!!!!!!! |
Still on The New Diggings |
Saturday, 22 February 2014
Jack Snipe
Guessing that Dungeness would be very busy today, I opted for parking up at the ARC and walking out past the Water Tower towards the mirrors and back to the airport pools and reed beds. Highlight was flushing a Jack Snipe, but I also flushed 3 Common Snipe and a Bittern. Marsh Harriers were much in evidence, 2 Little Egrets and a Great White Egret. On the way back a Red Crested Pochard flew over with 6 Tufted Duck. By the pines 5 Chiffchaffs but not the Siberian. No more posts for a few days as I'm off to Iceland tomorrow.
Friday, 21 February 2014
Camber Beach in the sunshine!
At Scotney this morning 44 Greater Whitefronted Geese on the new pit viewable from Scotney Farm Cottage, the Black-necked Grebe was on the main pit with a handful of Wigeon, Tufted Duck and Pochard. At Camber no sign of the Snow Buntings but a very pleasant walk along the beach in glorious sunshine.
At the ARC near the pines the Siberian Chiffchaff was being difficult, after just over an hour I gave up and went to the beach.
Numerous Gulls feeding along the tide line and off shore including the 1w Glaucous Gull which made a few flybys, strangely I saw no Little Gulls there this afternoon, there were a few Auks and 2 Red-throated Divers off shore.Thursday, 20 February 2014
Gulls Again!
What with domestic stuff and the rubbish weather this morning I didn't get to the beach until c14.00. Watching from the point in the comfort of the car a few Auks, Gannets and Kittiwakes were tooing and froing among 1,000s of Gulls off shore.
When the sun came out I moved to the fishing boats along with DW where we carried on with the Gull watching. Still no passage at sea and no sign of that Gull, but up to 4 Little Gulls were just asking to photographed feeding along the waters edge. While we doing that the 1w Glaucous Gull appeared giving brilliant views in the glorious sunshine.
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