Sunday, 14 August 2011

No piccys but 2 new ticks

Started out at Marsh Lane as usual, and staright away kicked off with a Kingfisher, not a new tick admittedly but the best views ive had thus far. Did fire off some shots but he was just to far away for them to be anygood :-(
  1. Kingfisher
  2. Coot
  3. Moorhen
  4. Green Sandpiper
  5. Lesser Black-backed Gull
  6. Black Headed Gull
  7. Greylag
  8. Pochard
  9. Mallard
  10. Teal
  11. Grey Heron
  12. Cormorant
  13. Mute Swan
  14. Little Grebe
  15. Lapwing
  16. Stock Dove
  17. Tufted Duck
  18. Wood Pigeon
  19. Buzzard
  20. Crow
  21. Magpie
  22. Pheasant
  23. Black Swan
  24. Canada Goose
  25. Starling
  26. Greenfinch
  27. Chaffinch
  28. Common Tern
  29. Blue Tit
Right then, fairly uneventful and where are these new ticks?

Well, we decided to head off to the new RSPB Middleton Lakes reserve, 1st impressions were ok but your a long way away from where the birds are, with no real way of getting any closer. There are no hides and no elevated sections to get you above the foilage, so large sections of the wetlands are pretty much invisible, so a scope really is a big advantage leaving photography pretty much to overhead ariel shots only..

Nevertheless, we did get 2 new ticks

  1. Blue Tit
  2. Great Tit
  3. Goldfinch
  4. Greenshank - NEW
  5. Coot
  6. Mute Swan
  7. Mallard
  8. Canada Goose
  9. Lapwing
  10. Swallow
  11. Great Crested Grebe
  12. Wood Pigeon
  13. Little Egret
  14. Grey Heron
  15. Tufted Duck
  16. Lesser Black-backed Gull
  17. Peregrin - NEW
  18. Crow
  19. Wood Sandpiper
  20. Cormorant
  21. House Martin 

Sunday, 7 August 2011

Finally a new tick!!

It's been very quite on the bird front lately, but at last Marsh Lane produces a new one.

The Count:
  1. Water Rail - NEW
  2. Coot
  3. Moorhen
  4. Little Egret
  5. Mallard
  6. Mute Swan
  7. Common Tern
  8. Lesser Black-backed Gull
  9. Greylag
  10. Dunlin
  11. Buzzard
  12. Wood Pigeon
  13. Great Tit
  14. Redshank
  15. Chaffinch
  16. Greenfinch
  17. Pheasant
  18. Grey Heron
  19. Lapwing
  20. Black-headed Gull
  21. Black Swan
  22. Little Grebe
  23. Starling
  24. Oystercatcher
  25. Cormorant

Water Rail




Apart from the Water Rail, a quick scout around revealed nothing new or photographable so we shot off to Whitacre Heath to see if anything was showing there. A 2 hour wait through rain and a thunderstorm revealed not alot with the count making a massive 3!!!
  1. Green Sandpiper
  2. Sparrowhawk
  3. Wood Pigeon
Green Sandpiper