Showing posts with label Red Squirrel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Squirrel. Show all posts

Sunday, 17 November 2024

Loch of the Lowes

 We had a fabulous day yesterday at Loch of the Lowes, cold but bright. 

We seem to be blessed with Red Squirrel sightings at the moment, not that we are complaining!


All from the cosy warm the SWT visitor centre. 

From the visitor centre as well;
Obliging Nuthatch,

Female Mallard waiting for whatever falls from the bird feeders.

Great Spotted Woodpecker.

The loch was quiet though with lots of Goldeneye;
Wigeon

Plus plenty of Tufted Duck, a few Great Crested Grebe, Mallard and a very distant Goosander.
Some Greylag and Cormorant flew through and a solitary Canada Goose appeared from the Beaver channel briefly.
Apart from that we had a nice rainbow in the distance!





Thursday, 14 November 2024

Tay Reed Beds

 We travelled up to the Tay Reed Beds yesterday as the weather was nice and very little wind in search of Bearded Tits, there have been some great photos recently on facebook, so we thought we would try our arm. This was our third attempt there with no luck on the previous two. But despite the good conditions (Bearded Tits don't like it windy) they were a no show again. We did see plenty of other birds, including Marsh Harriers, but nothing for any photos.

However in the trees behind us a couple of Red Squirrel put in an appearance and didn't seem bothered by us:




Sunday, 3 November 2024

RSPB Loch Leven Last Weekend

 Had a busy week this week, so I am only just posting a few bits from RSPB Loch Leven last weekend, while Jo & Jimmy were up. It was quite a windy day, so the birds were keeping pretty hidden snf tuckrd away:

So some Whooper and Mute Swans,

Pink-footed Geese
Whooper and Mute Swan, compare and contrast! 
Gadwall,
Roe Deer nearby,
and becoming a common sight in the area a Great White Egret.


More Pink Foots
and an obliging Red Squirrel.

Other birds seen; Goldeneye, Tufted Duck, Wigeon, Teal, Grey Heron, Mallard and the usual woodland birds.

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!


Friday, 13 September 2024

It's been a while!

 Well it's been a very busy summer with one thing and another, so there's been very little time for birding as such. We have been away a few times but not on birding trips. 

We had a spectacular 10 days in Switzerland and we did see some birds on our travels, notably a Nutcracker and Alpine Swift from a cable car near Zermatt and Alpine Chough at Jungfraujoch:


Otherwise plenty of Red Kites seen from the car plus plenty of common UK species.

Back on our home patch we have managed a couple of walks recently, firstly Seafield (Kirkcaldy), this is a favourite walk and one which we have neglected, so it was great to get back there.

Nothing out of the ordinary on a very dull day, but here are a few photos:
There were 3 Wheatear on the sea wall,
Some Redshank,
Ringed Plover,
Cormorants,
plenty of Seals on the rocks just past the tower.


and a Kestrel on the hunt.
Also  seen were Twite, a solitary Curlew, Eider, Sandwich Tern, Purple Sandpiper, distant Gannets, a Fulmar, a Merganser and plenty of Gulls
 
We followed that up with a walk at Portmoak Moss a couple of days later, the highlight was a Spotted Flycatcher who was to quick for a photo and a Red Squirrel way up in one of the conifers munching on cones:

Otherwise plenty of birds about, but all too shy for any photos; Bullfinch, Great Tit, Siskin, Chaffinch, Wren, Chiffchaff, Goldfinch, a mass of Swallows by the small car park and a distant Kestrel perched on a tree in the peat bog.


We are off to the Isle of Bute soon so hopefully I might have something to post after that.
TTFN