Monday 24 September 2012

Further images from Titchwell

Hi

Robin Gossage has kindly forwarded some additional images from the NBC trip to Titchwell (RSPB reserve on the Norfolk coast) yesterday.  The majority of the images on this blog are low resolution but prints from Robin are available at a higher resolution.  If you would like a print from a blog picture, please contact me or the photographer credited with the image.

It really was a day of birds from all seasons with quite a number of summer migrants about but also plenty of birds normally associated with winter.  There were already thousands of Pink-footed Geese in the stubble fields adjacent to the coast road, Brent Geese passing by over the sea and Bramblings and Redwing dropping in.

Regards

Neil M















Sunday 23 September 2012

Norfolk birding

Hi

A short day out today with other members of the Northants Bird Club to Norfolk was a pleasant change of scenery, even if the rain brought things to an early conclusion.

Birds of note included at least 3 Lapland Buntings, a Yellow-browed Warbler (with another heard) and a Red-breasted Flycatcher, with a supporting cast of  Pied Flycatcher, skuas, Marsh Harrier, Spoonbill etc.

A few images from Titchwell are below...

Neil M





Bearded Tits





Distant image of Chinese Water Deer (note tusks)






Black-tailed Godwit





Redshank





Little Egret

Saturday 22 September 2012

Saturday birds

Hi 

A Short-eared Owl was sunning itself in one of the field hedges adjacent to the southern-most field at Blueberry Farm this morning.

A ringing session in the Scaldwell Bay at Pitsford Res this morning was responsible for the capture and release of 55 birds, with Goldcrest being the most numerous species captured.  Warblers included Reed Warbler, Chiffchaff and Blackcap.

Migrants noted passing over included several Siskins, a Grey Wagtail and plenty of Meadow Pipits.  Migrants on the deck included a Yellow Wagtail and a Dunlin.

Regards

E & N





Kingfisher





Goldcrest





Ruddy Darter

Friday 21 September 2012

Pitsford Gull Roost

Hi

Despite interesting weather conditions this evening the gull roost at Pitsford Res didn't provide any surprises.  The Caspian Gull was again present plus just a single adult Yellow-legged Gull and a Common Tern.

Regards

Neil M

Harrington am

Hi

Birds at Harrington Airfield this morning included a Turtle Dove, a Spotted Flycatcher and 2 Whitethroats.  Most birds were by the concrete track near to the small bean field.  There were good numbers of Linnets and Goldfinches and the Skylarks are beginning to flock up now too.

Regards

Eleanor

Thursday 20 September 2012

A brief foray to Pitsford

Hi

Birds in the Walgrave Bay at Pitsford Res this afternoon included the two drake Red-crested Pochards (where were they when we did the WeBS count yesterday?).  Other birds included 4 Crossbills feeding in larches in Christies Copse plus several Siskins.

Regards

Eleanor

Wednesday 19 September 2012

Pitsford

Hi

Today a WeBS count was completed at Pitsford Res but only small numbers of wetland birds were present.  A Caspian Gull was present in the Walgrave Bay, a Black-necked Grebe was present just off the dam and a Red Kite sauntered over the nature reserve.  Other birds included a Common Tern, a Goldeneye and a continuous southward movement of Siskins and Meadow Pipits.

The best big bird of the day was the Avro Vulcan displaying over the reservoir, sometimes in tandem with a Spitfire and the local demonstration team The Blades!

At least one Nuthatch visited the garden today and 2 Ravens played in the airspace overhead for a short time.

Regards

E & N

(photos by Neil Hasdell)






Tuesday 18 September 2012

Chats about it!

Hi

Birds at Harrington Airfield this morning included 3 Ravens, 2 Wheatears, 2 Crossbills, 2 Whitethroats, a Blackcap, a Hobby and a strong movement south of hirundines and Meadow Pipits.

South of the causeway at Pitsford Res today provided 2 Whinchats, 2 Grey Wagtails and 6+ Siskins.

Blueberry Farm attracted a pair of Stonechat (the most southerly field still), 2 Whinchats (the most northerly field), 2+ Ravens, a Red Kite, a migrating Osprey heading high south east, a Hobby, a Barn Owl, a family party of Grey Partridges (about 7 youngsters) and a strong passage of Meadow Pipits and Siskins.

Birds around the garden at Hanging Houghton were much the same with 2 Ravens, 2 Nuthatches, a Hobby and several Siskins.

Regards

Eleanor

Monday 17 September 2012

Blue-winged Teal

Hi

In respect of the last blog, below are some images of Blue-winged Teal taken in Canada in 2009 (for bill comparison).  Please be aware these images are of a pair in spring, wheareas the bird at Daventry appears to be a bird of the year...

Neil M






Blue-winged Teal-like duck

Hi

Below are some images taken today of a duck found at Daventry Country Park this morning.  Certainly on initial views the bird looks very much like a Blue-winged Teal, with a suite of supporting plumage characteristics and typical pallid-grey plumage tones.  This species is rather closely related to Northern Shoveler and some individuals in the UK have in the past been attributed to being Blue-winged Teal x Shoveler hybrids.

To my mind there can be no doubt that its parentage includes a pure Blue-winged Teal, and although this species normally exhibits a spatula-like bill, the Daventry bird's bill seems too broad and long and too much like a Shoveler.  Other observers have commented on the colouration of bare parts, but it seems that such colouration can be quite variable.  I would value comments on the identity of this intriguing bird which was an excellent find and quite probably of transatlantic origin whatever its true parentage!

Other birds at Daventry CP today included 2 Grey Wagtails, 1 Green Sandpiper and 2 Common Sandpipers.

Another effort at catching roosting Swallows at Stortons GP this evening was successful with about a hundred birds captured.  Interestingly more of them now are adults, the earlier catches tending to be mostly juveniles.  Other birds caught included a Sand Martin and a Chiffchaff.

Regards

Neil M




Ravens and stuff

Hi

Birds at Blueberry Farm this morning included a Red Kite, a pair of Ravens and a Hobby.  Plenty of migrants in the fields and hedges between there and the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton included good numbers of Meadow Pipits and Blackcaps.  Birds moving south included a single Brambling.

The water level at Pitsford Res has dropped a little over the last week or so, but it was still something of a pleasant surprise to see a flock of 7 Little Egrets this morning on the shoreline between the Bird Club Hide and Maytrees Hide.  A common bird now in the Nene Valley gravel pit complexes, they tend to only linger at the reservoirs if there is some nice muddy edges.  Other birds noted at Pitsford this morning included a south-bound redpoll sp. and 2 Ravens.  There are good numbers of Tree Sparrows and Greenfinches in particular making use of the old Scaldwell Road feeding station.

Two Ravens overflying the garden here at Hanging Houghton were potentially the third pair encountered this morning!  Melancholy-sounding Siskins continue to undulate south or linger around the gardens.

Regards

E & N

Sunday 16 September 2012

Autumn is happening!

Hi

A pair of Raven were noted at Haselbech, Hanging Houghton and Harrington Airfield today.  What wasn't clear was whether it was the same pair circulating in the area or different birds.  A Wheatear was still at Harrington Airfield and a pair of Stonechat were still present in the southern-most field at Blueberry Farm plus a Hobby.

There was a heavy diurnal passage of passerines in the NN6 area this morning which was still evident at midday.  The southward passage was dominated with constant flocks of Meadow Pipits, but also a few 'alba' and Yellow Wagtails, several species of finches including a couple of Crossbills and many Siskins.  Swallows and House Martins were moving in the same direction.  A very autumnal day!

E & N

Pitsford Ringing

Hi

A ringing session took place at Pitsford Reservoir today, mostly in the Walgrave Bay.  Some 87 birds were captured which included 59 new birds.  Warblers were represented by 7 Blackcaps, a Whitethroat and 9 Chiffchaffs.  Bigger birds included a Moorhen, a Woodpigeon and a Sparrowhawk (please see below images).

Regards

Neil M




Saturday 15 September 2012

Saturday evening

Hi

At Blueberry Farm, Maidwell this evening there was a pair of Stonechat (but no Whinchats), a Wheatear, a Hobby and a Barn Owl.

Off the yacht club at Pitsford Res this evening the Black-necked Grebe was again present but rather distant, plus 2 Caspian Gulls (juvenile and 4th year) and 5 Yellow-legged Gulls.

Regards

E & N


Swallows and big birds!

Hi

John Woollett and team enjoyed a busy evening yesterday at Stortons GP.  Their intention was to catch the last few roosting Swallows only to find that some 500 birds materialised and they ended up catching and processing 159 birds!

This morning and although the weather was delightful the birds were very much the norm.  A single Wheatear was all Eleanor had to show for a stomp around Harrington Airfield.  The reserve section of Pitsford Reservoir seemed uneventful this morning until an adult Lesser Black-backed Gull somehow managed to trap itself in some wire mesh.  With the help of Nathan from Anglian Water we managed to release the bird which suffered a minor wing strain.  After a couple of hours recuperation she was sent on her way (images below).

A couple of Ravens were playing with half a dozen Common Buzzards over the garden late morning, but they were a touch distant by the time I was in place with the camera (mostly silhouttes against the light I'm afraid).

Regards

Neil M






Friday 14 September 2012

Ditchford

Hi

Despite spending much of the day at Ditchford GP today completing a WeBS count, I struggled to see much out of the ordinary.  A pair of Red-crested Pochard were on the main lake between Irthlingborough and Higham Ferrers and ca4 juvenile Hobbies were adeptly catching dragonflies on the more sheltered pits.  There were 4 Yellow-legged Gulls in fields next to the viaduct pit, 4 Little Egrets, a Green Sandpiper, a Common Sandpiper, 1-2 Siskin(s) and 2-3 Kingfishers present too.  Calling Cetti's Warblers numbered only six birds.  A terrapin sp looked quite at home!

A quick visit to Stanwick GP this evening failed to locate the Spotted Crake, but I finally managed to see the Sacred Ibis.

Regards

Neil M

Thursday 13 September 2012

Mediocre birding

Hi

A run around the Harlestone Heath area this morning was sufficient to note about 4 Crossbills by the A428 entrance and small numbers of Siskins throughout the wood.

Ravensthorpe Res seemed quiet apart from the long-staying Goldeneye and a Kingfisher.  The adjacent Hollowell Res held an adult Yellow-legged Gull, a Hobby and 2 Yellow Wagtails.  At least 10 Common Buzzards were on show over the ridge.

Pitsford Reservoir north of the causeway remains uninspiring with birds noted this evening comprising of the two drake Red-crested Pochard still, a Goldeneye, a Kingfisher and a Siskin.

Two Whinchats and a Wheatear were present at the south end of the Blueberry Farm complex this evening.

Regards

E & N

Wednesday 12 September 2012

Garden and gull roost

Hi

Well it was decidedly cooler and wetter this afternoon than of late and was perhaps an afternoon to be doing some chores around the house.  The local male Sparrowhawk raided the garden twice, and was successful at least on the second attempt (a House Sparrow was the apparent prey item).  Two Ravens unnerved the local Carrion Crows for a while, at least one Nuthatch was visiting the feeders and a couple of Siskins zapped over.

Later at the Pitsford Res gull roost the now regular Caspian Gull made a late arrival and spent much of its time washing detritus from around its beak and face.  Other gulls included 3-4 Yellow-legged Gulls and a 1st winter Mediterranean Gull.

Regards

Neil M