To be fair, the baggins has had a lot on his plate recently and is hereby excused for not posting a single thing on here since last summerππ.
Seriously though, and not that this bothers me unduly, 'tis another consequence of 'getting on a bit', that inability to juggle quite so many balls in the air at the same time without falling down legs akimbo! Whatever, π Mental health re frame required for reaching the age of 60 is under construction and work is progressing on schedule!
Enough of that rubbish. Here's a few of my wildlife highlights over the festive season.
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Me n Mikey, Bubwith Ings, 10/01/20 (pic R. Marrs) |
First off and fresh in the mind, a great day out around the
LDV (
Lower Derwent Valley) with good mates Mikey, Rob n Mark ...
A bright, crisp and sunny day, the kind we haven't had enough off this winter so far, and a joy to be out and about the floodplains.
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Me n Mark, East Cottingwith, 10/01/20 (pic R. Marrs) |
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Aughton church from North Duffield, 10/01/20 |
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Bubwith Ings, 10/01/20 |
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Wigeon, East Cottingwith, 10/01/20 |
Lots of birds around with 1000s of
Wigeon, Mallard and
Teal in the air along with smaller numbers of
Pintail, Gadwall, Shoveler and a few
Goosanders. At one point mid afternoon we reckoned on appx 7000 ducks flew over
East Cottingwith into
Wheldrake Ings
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Wigeon, Bubwith Ings, 10/01/20 |
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Ruff, in with Lapwing flocks, East Cottingwith, 10/01/20 |
Nowhere near the huge numbers of
Lapwing that there used to be but comfortably 2000+ and in amongst these flocks just 2
Golden Plover (disappointing) but also 4
Ruff that I took to be Golden Plovers at the time till I zoomed in on the pic .. easy mistake to make!
2
Marsh Harriers patrolling the reeds over by Aughton provided us with constant entertainment as we sat in the hide at
North Duffield, as did a single
Water Rail creeping around the scrape there, and later on at
Melbourne / Thornton Ings an even better treat - a female
Merlin speeding over Church bridge and heading south looked to be joined by another. Uncommon birds in the York area so a good record. Just before dusk there appx 30
Corn Buntings flew over towards their usual roosting spot nr
Thornton lock.
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Marsh Harrier over Aughton, 10/01/20 |
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Silton Forest, 09/01/20 |
Out on my own the day before I went up to
Silton Forest, a forestry commission england site near
Northallerton and on the western fringe of the north yorks moors. I was after some location shots for the new website and couldn't have picked a murkier day, but got what I went for in the end, and a pleasant walk in a pleasant forest to boot.
Not a great deal spotted -
Nuthatch, Treecreeper, Jay, GS Woodpecker, Willow Tit and a small flock of
Siskins.
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Silton Forest, 09/01/20 |
Closer to home, my mother's house to be exact and out the back on the pond there have been up to 17
Goosanders throughout the winter so far, plus a
Kingfisher, Great Crested Grebe and in the gardens backing on to the pond
Redwings, a
Fieldfare, Bullfinches and best of all at least 3 different over wintering
Blackcaps - 2 males together a few weeks back and a few days later a male and female together. Great garden record, even managed to spot where one of them goes into roost - a neighbours acacia tree!
All
feeding on the last few Rowan berries and the fat balls of course!
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Male Blackcap, York, 14/12/19 |
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Redwing, York, 14/12/19 |
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Goosander (female), York, |
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Bullfinch (male) 11/12/19 |
This past year has been like no other for me, much change and lots of ups and downs, the first year for decades that I haven't traveled abroad and the year I decided to give up living on a caravan site. All coming together now, thank god, and planning to be away again to mainland Europe in the spring after a short trip up to Scotland next month. In the meantime here's a few more selected pics from Dec/ Jan.
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Goldfinch drinking, Askham Bog, 01/12/19 |
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Pintail, Wheldrake Ings, 05/12/19 |
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Stonechat, Pocklington Canal, 05/12/19, |
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Whooper Swans, Great Lake, Castle Howard, 09/12/19 |
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Far Ings & Humber Bridge, 13/12/19 |
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Far Ings & Humber Bridge, 13/12/19 |
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Redwing, York, 14/12/19 |
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Blackcap at roosting site, York, 31/12/19 |
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Towards Wheldrake Ings from the Pocklington Canal, 31/12/19 |
Happy 2020!πππ
2 comments:
Hi Tim. Happy new year to you and glad to see and read a fresh post. Love reading them and always looking to see what you see when on my dog walks. Hope things settle down for you this year
Martyn Ferguson
Cheers Martyn, yep life is steadily returning to some kind of normality. Just bought a house in Pocklington!
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