Showing posts with label Geese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Geese. Show all posts

Friday, 30 November 2018

Northern thrushes arrive, autumn colours, Merlin on the beach, Barred Warbler, Golden Plover and more

Been 'heads down' working on a website which I will be launching in the New Year. Primarily a directory of all of Yorkshire's wildlife sites plus topical articles on what's happening in the county, the site will also contain lots of links to all of the wildlife organisations, interest groups, photo galleries, blogs etc ... its proving to be a bigger task than I first imagined but I'm determined to launch in some form or fashion next January.


This blog has taken a hit of course but I'll continue with it  - its become kinda personal! Once the new site is up and running I'll be linking it up along with other selected blogs and posting much more frequently. Not sure yet how I'm going to tackle and separate out my out of county & overseas trips but I'll find a way!

Ok my last post was back in October when we were all enjoying the last embers of the long hot summer that was 2018 (long gone mow!). I spent a few days on the Lincolnshire coast 3rd week of Oct, a few trips out to the Yorkshire coast and then a trip out to RSPB Blacktoft Sands. Otherwise the following photographs are all from my local patches in the Yorkshire Wolds and around York.

Lincs Coast trip (with birding pals Rob & Mark)


Merlin, Saltfleet beach, 18/10/18

Merlin, Saltfleet beach, 18/10/18

Merlin, Saltfleet beach, 18/10/18

Merlin, Saltfleet beach, 18/10/18

Merlin, Saltfleet beach, 18/10/18
Still not sure on the age / sex of this splendid bird but we were thinking immature male.

Brent Geese, Donna Nook, 19/10/18

Brent Geese, Donna Nook, 19/10/18
Stonechat, Theddlethorpe, 18/10/18

Common Starlings, Donna Nook, 19/10/18
Sea Buckthorne, Theddlethorpe, 18/10/18
Little Egret, Tetney Marshes, 17/10/18

Bar Tailed Godwit, Saltfleet, 18/10/18
Other good birds for the trip  - Great White Egret, Whooper Swan, 1000's of Pink Footed Geese, 6ish Chiff Chaff, Lesser Whitethroat (Theddlethorpe 18/10) and a late Barn Swallow the same day.

Yorkshire Coast

 A very poor Autumn rarities for me and everyone on the Yorkshire coast this year, this Barred Warbler being my only decent spot!
Barred Warbler, Bempton, 29/10/18
Always plenty of regular birds to see on the coast though .... this is the regular pair of Peregrines that haunt the cliffs around Buckton / Bempton area and they were hunting together.
Male Peregrine Falcon, Buckton, 29/10/18
 
Female Peregrine Falcon, Buckton, 29/10/18


Redwing, Bempton, 29/10/18
Barnacle Geese, Hornsea Mere, 05/11/18

Northern Lapwing, Hornsea Mere, 05/11/18
Washed up ordnance, Cowden beach, 05/11/18
 2 Marsh Harriers also present at Hornsea Mere plus a good selection of winter ducks - Wigeon, Goldeneye and a probable female Scaup. I was with one of my daughters that day and earlier we were on the beach near Cowden, the site of recently decommissioned bombing range and found this on the beach .. Harry, my daughters dog nearly picked it up!

Cowden beach, 05/11/18
Fieldfares, Blacktoft Sands, 24/10/18
RSPB Blacktoft Sands

I went hoping for a Hen Harrier or at least some Bearded Tits, saw neither, but it was a good weather day and plenty about. Fieldfares were passing through the reserve, looked like they were coming straight up the Humber in small groups, a few even hit the deck and rested a while on the one of the scrapes ..





Greylag Geese, Blacktoft Sands, 24/10/18




Tons of Greylags and a couple of Whooper Swans in with one of the field bound flocks. In with this little bunch (pic left) a domestic goose that many would try and make into a Snow Goose (they're not that disimilar!)

Still a smattering of waders knocking about with Black Tailed Godwit being the most obvious but nothing photographable. Nice pair of Stonechats right outside one of the hides made for some good captures though.


Greylag Geese, Blacktoft Sands, 24/10/18


Whooper Swans, Blacktoft Sands, 24/10/18
Male Stonechat, Blacktoft Sands, 24/11/18

Male Stonechat, Blacktoft Sands, 24/11/18
Local Patches

Fieldfares (and a single Redwing if you look closely enough!), Fangfoss Park, 26/10/18


Always a thrill to see the first Redwings and Fieldfares arrive on my campsite and every year I reel off 100s of shots and end up deleting 95% of 'em! What I'm really after is good flight shots and I rarely succeed but every now and then something half decent comes out of the can ok.

Fieldfare, Fangfoss Park, 26/10/18


Fieldfare, Fangfoss Park, 23/10/18

Fieldfares and Redwings, Fangfoss Park, 26/10/18
This is the usual view I get of my local northern thrushes .. pesky things to get close to!













Little Egrets, Fangfoss Park, 30/10/11
Little Egrets are spreading all over the UK and I've had a couple of records around here near the Spittalk Beck but to see 3 together a few weeks ago was a great patch record for me. They didn't stick around!

I took part in a Golden Plover survey for the York area recording group and in common with many others drew a blank. They are present here though - a flock of about 600 a few days after the survey (typical!). They are decreasing in numbers though - typically flocks in the hundreds now whereas 10 years ago flocks were in the 1000s in the York area.








Golden Plover, Yearsley Moor, 15/11/18

Golden Plover, Fangfoss Park, 30/10/18

Jay, Moorlands, 31/10/18
A few random pics to finish then including some of what has been one of the most colourful autumnal leaf displays I can remember for years!

Clouded Agaric, Askham Bog, 17/11/18

Long Tailed Tit, Fangfoss Park, 26/10/18


Awesome Autumn Colour!
Askham Bog leaves, 11/11/18

Askham Bog leaves, 11/11/18

Silver Birch, Pikehills golf course, 11/11/18
Ampleforth from Yearsley Moor, 15/11/18
Moorlands leaves, 31/10/18

Moorlands leaves, 31/10/18










Saturday, 9 December 2017

Winter thrushes in Fangfoss, harsh winds, early snow and a broken lens!

Snow on the Yorkshire Wolds, from Fangfoss Park 01/12/17
Not that we're breaking any records nor that I'm in any way complaining but blimey its got cold early this year...harsh winds, frost and snow and it's not officially winter for a week or so!

I don't mind the cold too much.. get wrapped up, hats and gloves and all that, but I do mind slipping and dropping my rucksack and then discovering that my Canon 400m lens took the brunt ..ouch! Took me a week or so to find out but after image after image came out blurred I made the connection😭. Its away to the menders for a barrel realignment and I decided to get the front glass element replaced to sort a niggling little scratch. Net result - £411 and a wait of 3 to 4 weeks but still cheaper than a new lens. I miss it like I'd miss my right arm, had a few quiet grumbles but I'm over it .. it'll feel like getting a brand new lens back with all the servicing these optics firms throw in for free😜😛

So before the lens broke I took advantage of some crisp winter sunshine at both ends of the day around my local patch and got some pleasing pics of the many Fieldfares and Redwings that descended en mass last month.

Redwing, Fangfoss Park, 06/11/17
Fieldfare, Fangfoss Park, 06/11/17
 

Redwing, Fangfoss Park, 16/11/17

Redwing, Fangfoss Park, 16/11/17



Fieldfare, Fangfoss Park, 25/11/17
Fieldfares, Fangfoss Park, 06/11/17
400+ each of Fieldfares and Redwing plus scores of Blackbirds, Song & Mistle Thrushes have been typical over the past few weeks plus many large finch flocks, 300+ Golden Plover and several skeins of Pink Footed Geese overhead.






Pink Footed Geese, Fangfoss Park, 06/11/17
I'm lucky to get regular sightings of Grey Partridge around the fields here, absolute devils to photograph but I got reasonably lucky with this little grouping out of a covey of 16.
Grey Partridge, Fangfoss Park, 06/11/17
Away from Fangfoss (I haven't been far!) this Nuthatch was a pleasing shot at the Arboretum during the Hawfinch twitch.
Nuthatch, Yorkshire Arboretum, 06/11/17
During a walk with my good friend Mikey and mad dog Ivy on Sand Hutton Common we had an amazing 3 Peregrines flying over together - never seen anything like that away from a nest site, plus a Corn Bunting and a flock of c80 Skylarks, and down by the river Derwent on Low Catton Ings I had a great view of this Barn Owl.
Barn Owl, Low Catton Ings, 03/11/17
 We had a 'super moon' this month and so bright was it when it rose over the Wolds it looked like the sun rising!
Super Moon rising over the Yorkshire Wolds, 03/12/17


.....and finally, a pic I meant to post last month a nice Green Woodpecker on Strensall Common I stalked for ages and one of my local Kessies.

Green Woodpecker, Strensall Common, 30/10/17

Common Kestrel, Fangfoss Park, 30/11/17