Showing posts with label rock pipit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rock pipit. Show all posts

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Kingfisher and some rarities!

Me and Dave went to  East Yorkshire on Sunday. At Tophill Low we had a brief view of the Purple Heron that's been there for a few days. We also had great views of a pair of Kingfishers.
It was then onto Wykeham where we had brief views of a Honey Buzzard and a couple of Turtle Doves in flight. I also saw a Goshawk briefly. 
We finished off at Filey for good scope views of a Surf Scoter along with a group of Common Scoters. Other species seen included Puffin, Rock Pipit and Sand Martin










Saturday, August 11, 2012

Roseate Terns again!

I wasnt satisfied by our earlier trip to Coquet Island with one poor view of a distant Roseate Tern from a bobbing boat so I went back this morning to South Shields at Sandhaven Beach where there have been several adult and juvenile Roseates for a few days.
I was quickly rewarded with excellent views of a juvenil Roseate Tern on rocks to the the side of the South Pier. An adult was seen flying round but didn't land and I was unable to lock onto it with the camera. After about an hour I walked back and observed a growing number of Common Terns resting on the sand. After 20 minutes a pale bird appeared which was an adult Roseate Tern where I managed some record shots and good views in the scope. Job done!
Also seen were Turnstones, Sanderling, Fulmar, Linnet and Rock Pipit

















Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Black Grouse

We went to North Wales last Sunday and had great vies of several Black Grouse lekking at World's End. We then went onto Old Colwyn and managed to pick out a drake Surf Scoter amongst the thousands of Common Scoter. We also saw a pair of Rock Pipits. We then went onto the Great Orme. We failed on getting the reported black redstart and ring ouzel but saw 3 fine looking Wheatears enjoying the warm sunshine.