Friday, 29 May 2020

A FEW LOCAL SHOTS



Been out a few times locally since the last posting.Finding it still pretty hard to get any decent birds to pose for my camera.

Managed a shot of a Wren before it shot off.




No idea what this is I think it's a Damselfly. Very attractive.




Managed a very poor shot of my first Swift of the year.They are either getting faster or I'm getting slower.Very likely the last. I could not get a decent shot.




Nice to see a Jay perched very high up in the tree though.






A family group of  Common Buzzards showed up but they remained high up enjoying the thermals.






Biggest upset of all was the joy of finding my first Common Whitethroat of the year was crushed when I could not get down sun to get a decent shot without a long detour.When I finally did it the bird had of course flown.







Monday, 25 May 2020

IT'S A STRUGGLE OUT THERE.



It's a couple of weeks since my last post but I have been out there with the camera several times and have struggled to find any birds to take shots of. I do not go to reserves any more but try to find birds in the countryside myself and that's the trouble. I go to some pleasant spots all pretty local but all have been very quiet.

A bird that used to be plentiful at several local spots but now only a few years later is hard to find and that is a Swallow. This morning I went to a spot in Berkswell were a couple of years ago there would be lots of them in the churchyard and in the village and I didn't find one this morning. All I found was a lone House Martin.

No decent shots to post I'm afraid 















Tuesday, 12 May 2020

A BRUSH WITH A CUCKOO.



As the sun was shining and the wind had dropped this morning I thought I'd go over to a local patch to get some exercise. With the camera and bins of course.

As soon as I got there I heard a Cuckoo calling. As I'd not seen one let alone getting any shots for a few years now I was keen to find it.

It was not on the local patch but across the road in another area. Luckily I soon found it high up on a distant tree but unluckily the bright sun was right behind it and as soon as I tried to reposition myself it flew off and all I got was this crappograph.  




Had a bit better luck but not all that much when it flew off.












Certainly no keepers but so great to see one at long last . Thought I'd post a shot of one from yesteryear. This was taken at Brandon Marsh close to the Ted Jury hide.



Monday, 11 May 2020

SHOTS FROM THE PAST - 6



Some more shots from the past beginning with some Owls which are some of my favourite birds and some shots of Short Eared Owls probably my favourite of all the Owls.I've been lucky enough to see them and various sites after a bit of travelling. These were shots taken in December 2011 at a site in Northants.










Cannot leave a section on Owls without a couple of shots of Barn Owls. The second shot was taken at Marsh Lane where for a few weeks one payed regular visits in March 2010. It's my best shot of these birds






Little Owls are another favourite. Pity that they are pretty rare these days.The first shot was taken in Shustoke and the second one at Maxstoke one in May and the other in August 2008.






I've only ever seen a Long Eared Owl once and that was hidden deep in a Hawthorne bush next to the Carlton hide at Brandon Marsh in November 2007. I waited a very long time but it would not move.




I've only ever seen a Tawny Owl twice and both times at Marsh Lane. The juveniles were taken in June 2011 and the adult in May 2017.






Water Rails are seen at many local sites but are very skittish and not easy to get a decent shot of. The first shot was taken at Brandon Marsh on July 2015 and the second one at Marsh Lane in July 2018






Took the Meadow Pipit shot in the Donkey paddock at Earlswood in September 2017. The Rock Pipit shot was taken in October 2016 only 100 meters away where one had been flitting round the causeway on the lakes. I had struggled to get any shots for quite a while but after all the other togs had given up and I was about to do the same it appeared just below me and posed for a few shots.






On the shingle beach at Cley in March 2010 someone nearby shouted  "Arctic Skua" and luckily I managed a couple of shots. 






Walking along the Farborough bank at Draycote in September 2009 I spotted to me what was a strange bird about 30 meters out on the water.Having learned the lesson don't dither if you can't ID a bird just take the shot. It was a Manx Shearwater . In September 2011 one was reported at Hatton Locks I eventually found it not looking too well on a grassy bank the other side of the canal. I reported it in and I believe it was rescued later on. 






In April 2011 a Spotted Crake was reported at Brandon Marsh in the channel to the left of the EM hide. Got there mid morning and entered a crowded hide but by mid afternoon there had been no sightings and there was only three of us left. I was thinking of giving up when the shout went up "The Crake is showing". Managed a couple of shots.





Tuesday, 5 May 2020

BUZZARDS OVER THE BACK GARDEN.



Well this shot is not of Buzzards but I've only included it as these Goldfinches are the only regular visitors now to my feeders all the rest have deserted me.




Just after lunch today I'd just settled down to read my book when I heard what I thought was a raptor calling. I grabbed the camera and after a struggle locating them I managed a few shots. No great ones as the pair of Common Buzzards annoyingly showed with the sun behind them but interesting as there was a bit of upside down flying.I'm assuming an adult with a juvenile ???