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Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts

Monday, 8 January 2018

Wild Wirral, the rushing tide, Hen Harriers & Short eared Owls hunting & Water Rails a scurryin'

I went on a trip to the Wirral last week with good birding pals Mikey, Mark & Nick (add 'Timbo' to that and it almost sounds like an pop group nobody under the age of 50 will remember👴😀 so I won't even go there!)

Always great when a plan comes of and despite almost being blown away at times by the force of storm Eleanor, everything we wanted to see came about. Apart from that it was just good to get away from the post Christmas & New Year fug and head somewhere new.

Our destination was Parkgate RSPB reserve on the northern side of the Dee Estuary and we were there mainly to see wintering Hen Harriers that frequent the area seeing as all the the Yorkshire birds seem to have been shot by mindless gamekeepers! 😠😠.. not gonna go there either, not here anyway, but you can -  by adding your name to the petition to ban this mind numbingly pursuit by adding your protest here - Ban Driven Grouse Shooting and save the Hen Harrier




Dee Estuary & Flintshire coast in the background
Rant over and on with the grand day out we had at Parkgate. We got there early, almost first light and caught sight of our first Hen Harrier, a female, floating across the saltmarsh and flushing scores of waders as she went. The first of several good sightings and then later a smashing male whilst we were walking back along the front for high tide.


Snapping away I was confident of plenty of good pics after a recent lens repair but sad to say, apart from the odd one or two, nothing came out as I'd hoped and my 'soft focus' issue persists. In short its gone back to Canon again and I've had to pinch a few pics for this post.

Hen Harrier (female), Parkgate, 04/01/18
Here's my record shots of male & female Hen Harrier on the day and a couple of quality pics of Parkgate Harriers the like of which I can only dream of till I get my lens back...and even then I'd have to seriously up my game!

Hen Harrier (male), Parkgate, 04/01/18

Hen Harrier (female), Parkgate. Courtesy of RSPB

Hen Harrier (male), Parkgate. Courtesy of RSPB


The Dee Estuary is one of those places where the tide rushes in at speed and where peak high tides  send all the small mammals to scurrying for dry land. This was such a tide and both birds and birdwatchers were aware of it ... cue hungry gulls awaiting rich pickings and in amongst them Short Eared Owls, not one or two but amazingly 9 of these magnificent hunters came out of nowhere just as the tide and many rodents began to rush in!

Short Eared Owl, Parkgate, 04/01/18
'Soft focus' or not, here's the best and a few 'so so' pics of this awesome spectacle that will live long on the memory.

Short Eared Owl, Parkgate, 04/01/18
Short Eared Owl, Parkgate, 04/01/18

Short Eared Owl, Parkgate, 04/01/18
Short Eared Owl, Parkgate, 04/01/18
 Rather conveniently the 'shorty' above decided to alight on a patch of dry land as the tide rushed in, pulled a funny face and then regained his, or her's, composure for a nice pose!
Short Eared Owl, Parkgate, 04/01/18

Short Eared Owl, Parkgate, 04/01/18

Wow! That's all you can say when 9 Short Eared Owls fly past!

Water Rail, Parkgate, 04/01/18
A bit later, as the tide reached it's zenith and storm Eleanor threw a freak half an hour or so of huge wind at us, there was a mad scurry of Water Rails coming off the estuary seeking shelter from the storm. This was a crazy sight and I wasn't alone in struggling to stay steady enough in the wind to get some shots off ... there were only 30 or so birders and photographers sheltering behind Mark's van to get the best shots!

Water Rails, Parkgate, 04/01/18

Water Rail, Parkgate, 04/01/18
Stonechat, Parkgate, 04/01/18
Throw in 2 cracking Merlin sightings, Marsh Harriers, at least 2 Great White Egrets, plenty of wader & duck species, loads of Stonechats and it was as they say, a day to remember!



Grey Heron, Parkgate, 04/01/18

























That high tide brought us 9 Owls a hunting, rodents a scurrying and big winds in our sails,
Harriers floating, Great Egret's poaching, and who steal's the show ... 10 running Water Rails!



















Not my vid (it's courtesy of David Bowman) and sent to me by Mark P, here's some footage shot on the same day we were there featuring Hen Harriers, Short Eared Owls, GW Egret etc


Monday, 5 June 2017

Mull in May pt1..wild and beautiful landscapes

A week on the beautiful island of Mull last month with a couple of good birding pals produced so many photographs its taken me almost 2 weeks of steady processing to condense well over a thousand pics down to a manageable selection for a couple of posts. This post features just my landscapes and location pics from the trip, so a good 'scene setter' for another post already primed and ready to go covering our wildlife sightings.


With an area of 875.35 square kilometres (337.97 sq mi) Mull is the fourth largest Scottish island and the fourth largest island surrounding Great Britain (excluding Ireland). Famed in wildlife terms for the successful reintroduction of White Tailed Sea Eagles to the UK, it's just a beautiful and wild place to be and it lived up to all my expectations.  We were there from the 13th - 20th May and our base for the week was a lovely cottage overlooking Loch Tuath. Lots of good weather, a couple of rain affected half days but apart from that mainly blue skies and that unique Western Isle light served up some stunning land and seascapes at just about every turn. A closed bridge at Knock made trips to the SW of the island a time consuming affair so apart from a trip out to the iconic island of Iona, most of the following feature vistas from the northern half of the island. Not my forte landscapes, I just try to capture the mood and the moment ..enjoy the pics.

Our cottage 'Dalmacre' on the shores of Loch Tuath

'Dalmacre' back of house shot
Shores of Loch Tuath with our cottage in the background (ours is the the middle one), 14/05/2017


Mull & old lighthouse from the ferry, 13/05/2017

Mull shoreline in a shaft of light, 13/05/2017

Ben More, from Loch Touath, 14/05/2017



Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017

Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017

Ben More from Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017

Ben More from Loch Tuath, 14/05/2017


Grass point, 16/05/2017

Loch Don from Grass point, 16/05/2017

Grass point, 16/05/2017

High slopes on the Dervaig road, 16/05/17

High slopes on the Dervaig road, 16/05/17
Tobermory, 17/05/2017

Tobermory, 17/05/2017
Loch Na Lathaich, 18/05/2017


'Eorsa' on Loch Na Keal, 18/05/2017






Glen More & Lochs Ellen and Airde Glais, 18/05/2017
Arrival on Iona, 18/05/2017

Dunes and Mhachair, Iona, 18/05/2017

Camas Cuil, Iona, 18/05/2017
Camas Cuil, Iona, 18/05/2017
Loch Tuath, 19/05/2017

Creag Mhor, across Loch Na Keel, 18/05/2017

Ulva Ferry, 19/05/2017
Woodland on Ulva, 19/05/2017

Creag Mhor from Ulva, 19/05/2017
 
Creag Mhor from Ulva, 19/05/2017

Fladda and Lunga from Loch Tuath, 19/05/2017

Sound of Ulva, 19/05/2017






















Back to the mainland from Craignure, 20/05/2017
...... and then it was time to go, a cracking week's birding and strolling about, taking pics and larkin about with good mates. I'll be back in the Western Isles soon for sure!