Showing posts with label Blackbird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blackbird. Show all posts

Sunday, 6 October 2024

RSPB Loch Leven (27/09/24)

 We spent a great few hours at Loch Leven the other week, the Pink Footed Geese were there in large numbers;





But the outstanding bird of the day for me was this one:

Spitfire T.9 based out of Biggin Hill, so what it was doing over Loch Leven is anyone's guess!

So keeping to this theme, here are a couple of gliders from the nearby club:


Back to the birds! Greenfich,

Kestrel, why when the appear do the always fly or hover between me and the sun!
Pink-footed Geese grazing,
with a few Greylag Geese for company.
In the woods behind the visitor centre there was lots of bird activity, but only manages a Blackbird and Robin for a decent photo.

Other birds seen where Whooper Swans (10), a Marsh Harrier, Buzzard, no winter ducks yet, the usual Tufted Duck and Mallard. In the woods, Long-tailed, Blue, Great and Coal Tit, a Spotted Flycatcher. I won't list them all!

But the star of the woods was this chap



It doesn't matter how often we see Red Squirrels, it's always a joy!


Sunday, 5 November 2023

More Waxwings in Cowdenbeath!

 Went back when it wasn't raining a couple of days later. Still a bit dull though, could do with some sunshine!!

I'll start with a Starling though

Now the Waxwings:









and a Blackbird getting among the Waxwings

but last word goes to a Waxwing!


Friday, 31 July 2020

A Week in Somerset - Pastures Old

A week down in Somerset wouldn't be the same without visiting Ham Wall (twice) and Shapwick Heath, plus a more touristic jaunt to Cheddar Gorge.

So some highlights from Ham Wall:
Another Grass Snake,

A Wren having a dust bath, never seen a Wren do that before.
A Bittern in a distant (and somewhat blurry!) fly by.
Female Blackcap,
a nice if somewhat hot walk.
There is a Water Rail hidden in there, honest!
Great Crested Grebe,
Great White Egret
and a Little Grebe.

Shapwick was very quiet, as it was hot and the hides were still closed, we sat on a bench for a while having a coffee, watching the activity on and around the lagoon by the tower hide.
First up was a bit of Royal Navy action, I'm guessing from RNAS Yeovilton, a Westland Lynx, this was followed a bit later by a Navy Merlin. Sadly not of the feathered variety 😏

On the left hand side of the water an Egret roost developed, with a Grey Heron being the King of the Castle and a Cormorant being left out on a limb.
It was nice to see a Great Crested Grebe still on a nest, this must be a second brood as I would have expected to see some cute Grebe humbugs at least.
Finally on the walk back after spotting a Hobby perched on a distant bare tree, this Jay posed for a moment.

So what about Cheddar Gorge? The main purpose of the visit was to see if there were on signs of Water Vole in the ponds, we have seen them before but the last time was in 2012, so we don't know if they are still there. No sign of them this time, but we did pick a new bird for the trip, a Grey Wagtail:

We also guess the Peregrines no longer nest in the Gorge, just some goats
and people.
We took a big step in Cheddar, we actually bought a coffee and sat outside on a terrace enjoying the view! Then we had the audacity to buy an ice cream no less! We drove out of Cheddar up the gorge and just took random turns, finding another spot to pull in and have another coffee (not bought!) in the Mendips. We parked adjacent Ubley Warren NR, a Somerset Wildlife Trust reserve, there was quite a bit of distant birding activity


So that's it apart from a few more pics from the garden of our cottage: