Showing posts with label Blue-headed Wagtail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blue-headed Wagtail. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 May 2018

Cyprus - Day 5: Bird of the trip...

Me and my dad spent the morning of the fifth day of our early-April holiday birding in the south-west of the island, with the small town and river of Agia Varvara being our first stop. We had heard reports of a Baillon's Crake there over the previous few so we couldn't resist a look, despite thinking we didn't have much chance.

When we got there we were unable to find the bird, nor were we sure exactly where to look, but thanks to another very helpful birder, we were shown the way down to the tiny patch of the stream it had been favouring. A short wait later and the Baillon's Crake came out in the open and treated us to some great scope views. We were able to watch it for several minutes, and I took some video which can be seen below. With such unexpectedly good views of a really smart bird, this was our highlight of the trip.

Other sightings around Agia Varvara included Ortolan Bunting, Great Spotted Cuckoo, Great Reed Warbler and Purple Heron.

After this, we headed back to Mandria to try and improve on the views we had last time. We arrived to find a recently cut field, and this proved extremely attractive to wagtails with probably 50+, mostly Black-headed Wagtails, but also Blue-headed and one Grey-headed. There were also 20+ Red-throated Pipits which looked good in their summer plumage, and a single Isabelline Wheatear.

Moving to the cafe, a look here gave good views of the flock of Short-toed Larks with over 45 today, sharing the same area with 5 Northern Wheatears. Offshore, 4 Baltic Gulls moved west and 3 Shags and 3 Little Egret were on the rocks.



Baillon's Crake - please view video in HD at 1080p

Purple Heron 
Red-throated Pipit
Probable 'Dombrowski' Yellow Wagtail
Great Spotted Cuckoo
Mega distant Ortolan Bunting!

Sunday, 4 June 2017

Recent photos...







Bar-tailed and Black-tailed Godwits at Cresswell.






Wood Warbler

Female Blue-headed Wagtail


Little Gull



Spoonbill
Little Owl


Garganey

Male Ruff
Broad-bodied Chaser

Sunday, 28 April 2013

Blue-headed Wagtail at St. Mary's

Many Wagtails were on the beach just south of St. Mary's Island today. The best was a male Blue-headed Wagtail. It showed very well at times with several White and Pied Wagtails.



A stunning bird!
Wheatear
White Wagtail

Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Scaup and more wagtails

A quick trip up to Bothal this evening provided me with my first Scaup of the year as well as 8 Yellow Wagtails including the female which I think is a Blue-headed Wagtail.



The wagtail which I think is a Blue-headed (top left in second photo)


Scaup

Sunday, 21 April 2013

Druridge Again

A trip around the usual sites in Druridge Bay was quite productive. Starting off at Linton Lane where a Arctic Tern was on the west pool there was also a Willow Tit and plenty of Willow Warblers. At Cresswell there was 6 Yellow Wagtails, 5 Avocets, a White Wagtail and 2 Long-tailed Ducks still. I also managed to catch up with a Garganey at Druridge Pools as well as a Marsh Harrier and at least 5 White Wagtails on a small flash north of the pools. Chevington was a little quieter, though theres was 3 Marsh Harriers, including a stunning male and an Otter. At Bothal there was another 6 Yellow Wgatils, including a female which showed a few features of Blue-headed Wagtail, though was probably just a British bird (comments welcome).




Interesting wagtail at Bothal (help would be appreciated)

White Wagtail


Arctic Tern at Linton Lane

Sand Martins

Garganey