Monday, 27 June 2011

Marsh Lane

Went to Marsh Lane for the Tawny's today, but as per my luck, no show :-(

Oyster Catcher was pretty close though


Another long distance shot of a Sedge Warbler


The Count-
  1. Tufted Duck
  2. Black-headed Gull
  3. Coot
  4. Grey Heron
  5. Little Ringed Plover
  6. Little Grebe
  7. Mute Swan
  8. Black Swan
  9. Common Tern
  10. Pochard
  11. House Martin
  12. Sand Martin
  13. Redshank
  14. Lesser Black-backed Gull
  15. Great Tit
  16. Chaffinch
  17. Greenfinch
  18. Canada Goose
  19. Lapwing
  20. Starling
  21. Oyster Catcher
  22. Stock Dove
  23. Crow
  24. Mallard
  25. Moorhen
  26. Greylag Goose
  27. Wood Pigeon
  28. Magpie
  29. Jackdaw
  30. Goldfinch
  31. Tree Sparrow
  32. Reed Warbler
  33. Robin
  34. Sedge Warbler
  35. Reed Bunting

430 miles for 6 new ticks!

Marsh Lane has proved just a little bit fruitless lately with no new ticks being added for quite some time, so this Sunday we packed the car up and headed for Bempton Cliffs & North Yorkshire Moors.
The weather was glorious, sunny and very warm with a small breeze to keep you just cool enough!
The plan was to hit Bempton for the Puffins, of which we did manage to see, but only very fleeting glimpse's as they darted in and out of their nesting burrows! So, no photo's :-(

The Gannets however were nowhere near as private and sat in the sun happy for the snaps -



Gannets

Fulmars
By 11:00 Bempton was getting busy, very busy! so off we go for a drive over the moors.
A short stop for some lunch and we could hear the distant call of a Golden Plover, after a little bit of searching we found him, although he was quite some distance away -

Long distance shot of a Golden Plover
So the 6 new ticks were -
  1. Puffin
  2. Guillemot
  3. Gannet
  4. Fulmar
  5. Golden Plover
  6. Red Grouse

Sunday, 19 June 2011

Few Piccys

Normal Sunday afternoon trip to Marsh Lane proved to be reletively fruitless again with not a great deal to point the camera at.

The count made a meager 40 with no new ticks :-(


Common Tern

Long distance shot of the tiny Little Ringed Plover

Male & Female Tufted and a Redshank - Look like theyre waiting for a bus!

Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Couple of piccys

After a morning at the hospital for a routine check-up, i managed to escape to Marsh Lane for a couple of hours to see what was there to catch up with - Nothing!!

Mr Squirrel was in the mood for posing though



And also managed a half decent shot of a Goldfinch


Sunday, 5 June 2011

Finally a new Tick

The obligatory stroll around Marsh Lane every Sunday has been tick free for the last few weeks, with only the usual culprits checking in for the register. Today though a Wood Sandpiper dropped in and finally broke the deadlock, not the best piccy in the world but he was quite a long way off.

Wood Sandpiper
Not a lot happening otherwise, with not an awful lot to point the camera at, did spot Mum & Dad Blue Tit feeding the kids though -



Blue Tits
Coot
Moorhen
Reed Bunting

Ok, its not a bird but i'm forever seeing these going into the nearby Birmingham Airport, so i decided to snap it -

Boeing 777

The count -
  1. Lesser Black-backed Gull
  2. Jackdaw
  3. Coot
  4. Greylag
  5. Lapwing
  6. Tufted Duck
  7. Wood Pigeon
  8. Mallard
  9. Cormorant
  10. Black-headed Gull
  11. Mute Swan
  12. Oyster Catcher
  13. Goldfinch
  14. Little Grebe
  15. Moorhen
  16. Canada Goose
  17. Swift
  18. Reed Bunting
  19. Little Ringed Plover
  20. Starling
  21. Black Swan
  22. Common Tern
  23. Pheasant
  24. Great Crested Grebe
  25. Buzzard
  26. Magpie
  27. Carrion Crow
  28. Grey Heron
  29. Pochard
  30. Reed Warbler
  31. Pied Wagtail
  32. Wood Sandpiper NEW
  33. Redshank
     
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