A couple of record shots of the Med Gull
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Tring - 10.3.15
Work - 9.3.15
The day got off to a flier when a Peregrine flew over the car park at work. At Cassiobury Park a Lesser Redpoll was around the yard and tennis courts and became my latest year tick. As I was walking to my car at the end of work a Linnet flew over.
Friday, 6 March 2015
Tring + College Lake - 5.3.15
Barnacle Goose
Scaup
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Could Have Been The Best Day Ever - 4.3.15
The day started off like any other but at around 2pm whilst in VR cemetery a loud glip glip call alerted me to a Crossbill as it headed over the NE corner. Sadly it didn't feel like the cemetery was appealing enough to stick around.
But it went a bit mad about 45 minutes later at the council yard in Oxhey Park. I'd just put a mower away and was walking back to the van at the far east end of the yard when I heard alarm calls from the local birds. Expecting to see one of the Sparrowhawks that bred in the woods last year I was amazed to see what shape wise resembled an overweight Hobby. If it was May and not March that's what I would have told myself but this bird looked like nothing I'd ever seen before. It was Hobby size but very pale underneath apart from a black wedge on the wing tips/primaries. The tail was short and the wings were almost permanently pointed backwards at the carpal joint. It then moved east but suddenly stopped and hung in the air like a Kestrel for a couple of seconds but at no point did it flap its wings. It the carried on east and was lost behind the trees. All in all I viewed the bird for perhaps 10 seconds and annoyingly I never saw the upperwing. Although I've never seen one in the wild the only possible species it could be based on the plumage, structure and behaviour is a BLACK-WINGED KITE but then I have to bare in mind it's early March, it's Hertfordshire and it'd be a 1st for Britain!! There's also the escape factor to include. Make up you're own mind with this one as I don't know what to make of it all!
But it went a bit mad about 45 minutes later at the council yard in Oxhey Park. I'd just put a mower away and was walking back to the van at the far east end of the yard when I heard alarm calls from the local birds. Expecting to see one of the Sparrowhawks that bred in the woods last year I was amazed to see what shape wise resembled an overweight Hobby. If it was May and not March that's what I would have told myself but this bird looked like nothing I'd ever seen before. It was Hobby size but very pale underneath apart from a black wedge on the wing tips/primaries. The tail was short and the wings were almost permanently pointed backwards at the carpal joint. It then moved east but suddenly stopped and hung in the air like a Kestrel for a couple of seconds but at no point did it flap its wings. It the carried on east and was lost behind the trees. All in all I viewed the bird for perhaps 10 seconds and annoyingly I never saw the upperwing. Although I've never seen one in the wild the only possible species it could be based on the plumage, structure and behaviour is a BLACK-WINGED KITE but then I have to bare in mind it's early March, it's Hertfordshire and it'd be a 1st for Britain!! There's also the escape factor to include. Make up you're own mind with this one as I don't know what to make of it all!
Work - 3.3.15
I parked up at work and as I stepped out the car I heard the familiar call of a Siskin calling as it flew over. They have been in short supply in most places this year so it was a welcome year tick.
Vicarage Road Cemetery - 24.2.15
A Cormorant and Red Kite flew over and a group of 15 Magpie were busy chasing each other around.
3 Coal Tit were doing the same by the chapel and 2 Goldcrest were heard nearby.
3 Coal Tit were doing the same by the chapel and 2 Goldcrest were heard nearby.
Tring Yet Again! - 23.2.14
As if I hadn't had enough already in the previous 3 days looking for the Barnacle Goose I tried again but once again failed miserably. The 3 Pintail were still around and a Chiffchaff was next to the hide.
Tring Again! - 22.2.15
My 3rd visit in 3 days was made in the hope of seeing the Barnacle Goose. I tried Wilstone first but there was no sign. 3 Pintail were a patch tick though. Next stop was College Lake where another Pintail and 10 Snipe were noted but the Barny had flown off as I entered the car park!
Ravens - 21.2.15
I popped up to Marsworth again this time looking for the reported Barnacle Goose but it didn't show itself however a Raven that flew over was certainly some reward. Later in the day I started emptying the garage at home and whilst at the tip in Bricket Wood another Raven was spotted feeding in with around 70 Jackdaw. It flew off though as the sun was setting.
Tring Reservoirs - 20.2.15
Mediterranean Gull