What have you seen

Oneputt replied on 13/12/2016 07:48

Posted on 13/12/2016 07:48

I can't see the original sticky so will start a new thread.  Saw nearly 30,000 knot on Breydon Water yesterday.  Great weekend at Minsmere, Otter, Kingfishers, Bitterns, lots of Marsh Harriers

greylag replied on 18/01/2017 19:30

Posted on 18/01/2017 19:30

Oneputt

I've not done that side of Breydon for a few years, although that would be nearer for me and save me driving through Yarmouth.

From previous visits I have some pic's of BTG's, flock of 200 +.....and Golden Plovers  couple of thousand+, but today....empty skies......

The Suffolk website is playing up at the moment and I'm not keeping up with what is around.

Not much in the way of blue sky coming up in the next few days, so I will stick to my local patch.  The small reedbed, 20 minute walk from home has breeding Marsh Harriers, Kingfisher, simply loads of marsh type birds and I can sit there for a couple of hours and not see a soul.

Give it a few more weeks and the MH's will be sky dancing and displaying....can't wait.

 

mickysf replied on 18/01/2017 20:19

Posted on 18/01/2017 20:19

Snook up on this yellowhammer, don't know who was more surprised, me or him!  

Bluemalaga replied on 18/01/2017 21:03

Posted on 18/01/2017 21:03

The sun returned to the west country today, so a trip to Greylake south of Glastonbury followed by a visit to Ham Wall to watch the starling mermeration was the order of the day.

The car park at Greylake was teeming with birds, male Chaffinch and female Corn Bunting.

Ham Wall reed beds were bathed in sunshine as we waited for the starlings while a Great White Egret stalked its prey.

I do hope the pic of the Starlings give some scale to the numbers, but this was a tiny percentage of the numbers, estimated at over 500,000.

Final pic taken as we returned to the car park as the setting sun lit the sky.

Lovely day out.

Oneputt replied on 19/01/2017 09:19

Posted on 19/01/2017 09:19

Goldfinch feeding this morning, picture taken through kitchen window

 

 

greylag replied on 19/01/2017 19:22

Posted on 20/12/2016 19:19 by dougscriv

I wonder if this is the same Hoopoe I saw at Flamborough head earlier this year? I couldn't get near enough to take a photo,a crowd of twitchers seemed to think they had exclusive rights to it, it was actually in the back garden of a bungalow so they would have had a good view from the kitchen window

Posted on 19/01/2017 19:22

I also saw the Hoopoe at Flamborough...I watched 2 people walking up and down searching for what I had no idea.....bit further along the road I saw on the back lawn the Hoopoe.  Did I shout to our searching birders 'is this what you are looking for'?  No......I just enjoyed it all to myself.

greylag replied on 20/01/2017 07:06

Posted on 20/01/2017 07:06

Naw.......slept like a log.

If they had smiled and said 'good morning' as we walked past and shared what they were looking for, they would have gotten the call.

I always share any highlights with people near me, I just love to see their faces when they witness something special.

When I volunteer at Norwich Peregrine watchpoint during Spring, sharing info and pointing out these birds to anyone who happens to pass by is very enjoyable and they always leave smiling.

And......I volunteer with some lovely people!

Oneputt replied on 20/01/2017 08:32

Posted on 20/01/2017 08:32

I always try to share but some people are just anti everyone and everything.  Last year at Minsmere I ask a guy in a hide where about on the scrape the Yellow Legged Gull was (I didn't have my Scope) his reply just look for the yellow legs, He didn't come across as trying to be funny,  won't tell you what I thought of thisyell.

Like you GL I just love to see people get a glimpse of something unusual.  I get excited about seeing fairly common species.

If I see a group of people looking in scopes/long lenses, I always strike up conversation and they are happy to share

GL - How long have you been a volunteer at Norwich Cathedral watch point? 

 

Bluemalaga replied on 20/01/2017 11:40

Posted on 20/01/2017 11:40

Quite a sad end to the events of last year at Norwich, how many chicks actually survived.

Is the aggressive female from Bath still in residence this year.

I must say I found the footage from the nest cam addictive, but it wasn't until days after the last chick left the nest that I caught up on the events.

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