Monday, 28 October 2013
Lawrence's Warbler - New Header Photo.
As some of my regular readers (if there are any?!) may notice I have a new photo at the top of my blog. The bird in the photo is a stunning Lawerence's Warbler (hybrid Golden-Winged x Blue-Winged Warbler) that I was fortunate enough to see in Central Park, New York back in August. As you may also be able to tell it's far too good a photo to have been taken by myself! It was in fact taken by Deborah Allen who was leading the guided birding tours I went on while I was there. If you like the look of this photo you can see more of Deborah's wonderful photos at agpix.com and type in Deborah Allen. Alternatively if you type Birding Bob into Google you will find out more about the enjoyable guided walks i.e. where to meet and when. Thanks again Debbie for use of your photo. It looks good!
WInterton Dunes - 27.10.13
The "Nice" Shorelark!
Norfolk Again! - 26.10.13
As it was my weekend to have my son I decided to drive back up to my dads so he could spend some time with him. I was tmpted to head out for a Pallid Swift up the coast but thought better of it so instead we walked along the beach at Gorleston-on-Sea so Tom could visit the arcades. On the way 2 Wheatear and an adult winter Mediterranean Gull were seen and Tom won enough tickets to swap for lots of sweets!
Cassiobury Park - 25.10.13
9 Redwing flew over the toilet block before a tit flock flew through which included a Treecreeper and a male Blackcap. 3 Meadow Pipit then flew south and along the canal path near the hide 30 Siskin had already arrived for the winter.
Cassiobury Park - 24.10.13
The morning started with 70+ Woodpigeon overhead followed by a Siskin. Up at the bowling green in Oxhey a Skylark flew over minutes before 7 Lesser Redpoll. 3 more Lesser Redpoll flew over the yard after lunch.
Cassiobury Park - 22.10.13
I received a message via Twitter informing me of a pair of Mandarin on the canal from the 13th Oct. From today the yard Grey Wagtail was still present and a Red Kite flew over in the afternoon.
Cassiobury Park - 21.10.13
After an excellent two weeks it was back to work. A Grey Wagtail was in the yard. A Bullfinch was heard near the meadow and a Lesser Redpoll flew over the pools.
Hayling Island Mega - 19.10.13
The Semipalmated Plover + Great Grey Shrike
Norfolk - 18.10.13
Snow Buntings
Suffolk Sibefest - 17.10.13
The sleeping Mediterranean Gull.
Tyttenhanger GP's - 15.10.13
The rather showy Great White Egret.
Gunners Park - 14.10.13
The male Ring Ouzel.
Scilly - 11.10.13
The excellently named Nowhere, Sunset over the harbour and a still Common Song Thrush.
In Scilly terms it was a quiet week but I still managed 25 year ticks and 16 Scilly ticks but it was the first time I'd not added a new UK species to my list. But I'm sure I will be back again next year even though had I been on Shetland this autumn I could have had over a dozen new ticks!
Scilly - 10.10.13
Whinchat, Golden Pheasant and Garganey.
Pelagic - 9.10.13
Great Skua and Jack Snipe. Thanks to Brendan Fagan for his pics.
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Scilly - 8.10.13
The Hooded Crow and Fraggle Rock!
Scilly - 7.10.13
Turtle Dove by me and Pied Fly, Golden Plover + Lapland Bunting courtesy of Brendan Fagan
Scilly - 6.10.13
2 pics of the Purple Heron, Convulvulous + Death's Head Hawkmoths + Short-Toed Lark
Hayle Estuary + Scilly! - 5.10.13
The Black-Winged Stilt + Bluethroat
I then had to head off to Lands End airport for my flight over to Scilly. Once on the islands I walked to my digs for the week as I was only staying round the corner at Tolman Guest House. I dumped my bags switched on the CB radio and grabbed my optics and headed out into the field! First stop was Lower Moors where straight away a Water Rail squealed and a couple of Chiffchaffs were in fine voice enjoying the warm weather. I continued up to the screen at shooters pool where the first year tick of my stay was had when a Yellow-Browed Warbler called and showed briefly. After trying to get better views I gave up and headed out onto the Telegraph Road when the radio burst into life to say that an Arctic Warbler had been found up at Newford Duckpond. A quick check of the map was had only to find it was gonna be a bit of a walk. But just then a few other birders said that the bus would be along in a minute or two! Whilst waiting I met a couple who used to live and bird around SW Herts and they mentioned they used to visit Cassiobury Park! (small world). Eventually the bus arrived and my first ever bus twitch was underway. The driver very kindly dropped us off at the pond even though it was off his route (imagine that on the mainland!). After 20 minutes or so the bird finally showed albeit briefly before another 15 minute wait when it was pinned down inside a bush. I then gave excellent views to the small crowd and became only my second in the UK. A female Blackcap also showed briefly. After filling myself on good views I headed off for a wander and had a Peregrine fly over Juliet's Garden before I reached Porthloo beach where a Wheatear was on the beach with 2 White Wagtail and a Little Egret. On the sea edge 2 1st Winter Med Gulls were spotted. By now the lack of sleep was taking hold so I headed towards the dump clump to pay a visit to the famous Project (Higgo's) Pool. Again the area produced the goods when the long staying Bluethroat flew up from my feet. A Sedge Warbler showed briefly and then the final bird of the day was seen by the dump whilst on the way for dinner when the juvenile Purple Heron another long staying bird flew into the reeds to roost. I had dinner in the Bishop and while sat there 3 blokes walked in. It was Steve Blake, Ricky Flesher and Brendan Fagan of Tyttenhanger GP's fame!!
Cassiobury Park - 4.10.13
My last day at work for two weeks produced another/same Grey Wagtail and another fly over Skylark.
Cassiobury Park - 3.10.13
While sat at the Hunton Bridge roundabout on the way to work 5 Little Egret flew over which was unusual. It was only later that I realised these 5 had taken me through the 1,400 Little Egret in the UK mark!! News from the park consistedsolely of fly over birds including Skylark and Siskin (first of the autumn), Linnet and the first Yellow Wagtail of the year.
1000th Post!!!!
I wish for my landmark 1000th post I could report a mega found in the park but unfortunately a Grey Wagtail over as well as a Swallow and a Water Rail heard squealing near the hide were all I could report today.
Cassiobury Park - 1.10.13
2 Grey and 3 Pied Wagtail were seen. 5 Meadow Pipit flew over as did a Rook over the yard. The House Martin numbers had risen to 45.
Cassiobury Park - 30.9.13
A Kestrel was seen near Hunton Bridge on the way to work and when at work a Red Kite flew over. The Chiffchaff was still singing and around 20 RN Parakeet were in evidence. House Martin were also noted with at least 25 over the cricket outfield.
Cassiobury Park - 29.9.13
A Sunday visit with my mum and son saw 2 Grey Wagtail and a Red Kite fly over.
Hilfield Reservoir - 28.9.13
The 1st Winter Med Gull.
Cassiobury Park - 27.9.13
After yesterdays great day it was back to normal with just 4 fly over Meadow Pipit and a Chiffchaff singing near the meadow.
Cassiobury Park - 26.9.13
After yesterdays dull day today was a vast improvement with 5 Meadow Pipit, 7 Swallow and a Sparrowhawk overhead. The Goldfinch flock had reduced to around 30, 6 Mistle Thrush were by the paddling pools along with 2 Bullfinch by the mini railway but the highlight was a fem/juv Wheatear on the new fence around the lone Cedar tree.
Cassiobury Park - 24.9.13
Another Meadow Pipit flew over and a charm of around 40 Goldfinch were near the mini railway.