Showing posts with label Long-tailed Tit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Long-tailed Tit. Show all posts

Monday, 29 February 2016

Bits and pieces...

Picked up a new camera body on Saturday and on the way back we stopped at Gosforth Park where 2 Bitterns were lurking in the reeds in front of the Pearce hide...

Bittern       
While on Sunday I practiced with the new camera at Chevington feeding station...


Long-tailed Tit  
Blue Tit
Reed Bunting
Great Tit

Saturday, 31 October 2015

Catch up...

On Wednesday we spent the morning on Holy Island hoping that the easterlies and drizzle might have brought some migrants to the island. Sure enough it had, with impressive numbers of thrushes and Bramblings, but unfortunately the day just lacked something rare...

1645 Redwing
504 Fieldfare
648 Blackbird
8 Song Thrush
1 Ring Ouzel
120 Brambling
5 Woodcock
9 Goldcrest
2 Black Redstart - around the Lindisfarne Hotel.
15 Long-tailed Tit
2 Blackcap
1 Short-eared Owl

Later in the day another Black Redstart was mobile around the compound on Newton Point, while the day before a Jack Snipe had been sleeping in front of the south hide on the north pool at Chevington.

Down in North Yorkshire on Thursday the gull roost at Lingham Lake held 2 Caspian Gulls (distinctive first and third-winters), an adult Yellow-legged Gull and a leucistic Black-headed Gull among the thousands of other gulls.

This morning we managed good views of a male Bearded Tit in front of the north hide on the north pool at Chevington (only my second on patch and a much better view than the first) along with 2 Otters there and a Short-eared Owl at Druridge Pools.

PWC 15
Species: 169
Points: 229 

All my photos recently have been pretty poor and my excuse is that the weather hasn't been great!

Bearded Tit


Caspian Gulls - at maximum ISO and one second shutter speeds!
Sleeping Jack Snipe

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

'Ermine' Stoat and other woodland wildlife

A family trip to Wallington Hall today produced more than I expected, the highlight being a pure white (apart from the tail tip) Stoat from the wildlife hide. It was the first 'ermine' Stoat I had ever seen. Other wildlife seen includes a Great Spotted Woodpecker and many other common birds.




'Ermine' Stoat


Great Spotted Woodpecker


Nuthatch


Long-tailed Tit


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