Thank you Antoinette ... I had a super 5 days and was sad to leave.
Met tons of other birders from all over the country ... a few who even read my blog. Most gratifying and humbling to be read by some of these birders, nearly all I met taught me a thing or two so cheers guys!
On to the birdies then and where to start! Well I didn't see everything that was about and for sure dipped out on a few photo opportunities but how's this for starters ... a stunning Pallas's Warbler .....
Pallas's Leaf Warbler, Flamborough, Oct 2013 |
Pallas's Warbler, Flamborough, Oct 2013 |
Pallas's Warbler, Flamborough, Oct 2013 |
Redwing & Blackbird freshly in off the sea, Buckton, Oct 2013 |
Here's a terrific and very confiding male Brambling, one of 20 or so buzzing about in the late afternoon sunshine .......asking to be snapped!
Brambling, Bucton, Oct 2013 |
Brambling, Buckton, Oct 2013 |
Chiff Chaff, Flamborough, Oct 2013 |
Goldcrest (cheeky shot!), Flamborough, Oct 2013 |
Goldcrest, Flamborough, Oct 2013 |
Robin, Flamborough, Oct 2013 |
Lesser (Common) Redpoll, Flamborough, Oct 2013 |
Mealy Redpolls, Buckton, Oct 2013 |
And so it went on.... 4 days of some of the best migrant birding the UK has to offer, ever looking skyward for stuff flying in and constantly checking bushes and hedgerows for warblers and other wee birds already in and 'skulking'. Hit and miss as far as the photographs went but I did ok. As well as the above I watched with others my 3rd ever Dusky Warbler at South Landing but failed to get a single shot at it. I stood for hours waiting for a Rustic Bunting to show but was disappointed along with the crowd .... turned up next morning and got all excited with this pic but on later inspection its just a Reed Bunting!
Not the Rustic Bunting! |
Rustic Bunting, Flamborough, Oct 2013 |
I gazed into someone's back garden (again I wasn't alone in this curious pursuit), and managed some ok pics given the appalling light of this star bird ... an Isabelline Shrike (Daurian race most reckon!)
Isabelline Shrike, Flamborough, Oct 2013 |
Isabelline Shrike, Flamborough, Oct 2013 |
I took a distant 'record' pic of a pipit that was in the general vicinity of a recently sighted Olive Backed Pipit and it is without doubt the worst picture I've ever posted ... it's probably just a Meadow Pipit but maybe, just maybe?
Olive Backed Pipit? Surely not!! |
Closer, much more familiar and thankfully in focus was a Wheatear, one of just 2 seen all week, in the same field.
Somewhat disappointedly I didn't see a single Yellow Browed Warbler and dipped out on a Bluethroat but you can't have it all ... I saw close on 80 bird species including what surely must be my last Swallows and House Martins and even saw a fair few butterflies that also seemed to be coing in off the sea, mainly Red Admirals and Tortoiseshells but at least a couple of Commas too.
It wasn't all birds, birds and more birds ..... I ate, slept and fed cats too, entertained my best mate for a day or so and strummed my guitar regularly; my only regret was that my kids couldn't make it up for a few hours ... I guess for the young, in reality, the bright lights of Driffield are in fact more appealing than this! The weather was great for mid October and if I get another chance I'll be back on the east coast for more migrant hunting before the Winter sets in .... you simply can't beat this neck of the woods at this time of year for birdin!
Autumn sunshine at South Landing, Flamborough, East Yorks. |