Thursday, May 29, 2014

Blue Tits nearly ready to fledge

The Blue tit chicks have grown in size so quickly its truly amazing. Cannot be mroe than a day or two from fledging. Watch live www.livestream.com/livebluetit




Saturday, May 24, 2014

Spurn

Went hunting for Red backed Shrike today as there had been 5 reported there yesterday and Dave still needs a male. Sadly only one was found, a female but still great to see and we had excellent scope views. We also had fleeting views of a Red breasted Flycatcher but no other rarities of note










Thursday, May 22, 2014

Terek Sandpiper, Garganey and Nightingale

Not a bad day out yesterday in warm sunny conditions. Got a pair of Garganey at Fairburn Ings. Then onto Covenham Reservoir in Lincolnshire where we had distant views of Terek Sandpiper. We finished off at Whisby for Nightingale and good views of Garden Warbler and then to Idle Valley where we failed to see Turtle Dove but saw a drake Mandarin Duck and had good views of Reed Warbler






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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Blue chicks have hatched!

they hatched while I was in Scotland. Still blind and naked and mum is doing a great job feeding and keeping them warm. View live at  www.livestream.com/livebluetit



Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Scotland Snowy Owl!

What a spectacular trip this year's Scotland trip proved to be. We spent 2 days in the Cairngorns and had good views of Black throated Diver on our first day in the evening. An Oystercatcher was nesting by the roadside! Red Grouse were abundant and we had a close encounter with a Red legged Partridge. The following day we headed to Findhorn valley and saw Golden Eagle and White tailed Eagle being mobbed by a Peregrine. On our last morning in the Cairngorns we went to Loch Garten and viewed a Capercaillie on the tv monitor but sadly it was out of direct sight. We failed to see Crested Tit but heard one in the Loch Garten car park. Being here a couple of weeks later than usual had made a difference as birds were dispersed not displaying at leks or sat on eggs and were harder to see.
We then headed to Skye and had a fantastic close encounter with a White tailed Eagle coming down to the boat for a fish. We also saw our first Hooded Crows of the journey as we headed west.
Getting to North Uist revealed 4 skuas on the ferry 2 definite dark phase Arctic Skua and 2 possible Pomarine Skuas. The Outer hebrides proved to be the real gems of the trip. stunningly beautiful, wild and unspoiled. Nature was everywhere. The sound of Cuckoo and Corncrake, drumming Snipe, displaying Dunlin, wing clapping Short Eared Owls was wonderful. The first bird we saw on our first morning was a stunning male Hen HarrierThe real highlight though was a Snowy Owl that finally revealed itself after 3 attempts and several hours of searching and all credit to Dave Evans who found it after I had given up and started on the wine!
Other highlights were Black Guillemot, Rock Dove, Reb breasted Merganser, all three species of Diver, Corn Buntings and yet more Golden Eagles on North Uist. One being mobbed by a Merlin