Saturday - post run at the Heritage Loch. Loch was partly frozen following below zero nights earlier on in the week. Tufted Duck numbers had plummeted to 1 but the remaining drake was accompanied by a female Scaup.
15 Lapwing remained and about a dozen Redwing flew through. Bigger than usual number of gulls but nothing out of the ordinary.
Sunday - Strathclyde Loch, Goldeneye & Tufted Duck but not much else. Could not find any Geese at Slamannen.
Sunday, 3 December 2017
Sunday, 26 November 2017
Cathkin Marsh
Cold, a slight covering of snow on hard surfaces. Buzzard, Kestrel, 6 Redwing, Yellowhammer, Reed Bunting, 2 Heron, thought I heard Water Rail.
Saturday, 25 November 2017
Heritage Loch
Freezing temperatures overnight resulted in a significant increase in birds.
- 60 Grey Lag Geese
- 1 Pink Footed Goose
- 25 Tufted Duck
- 1 drake Scaup
- 1 Teal
- 1 Little Grebe
- 2 Cormorant
- 12 Snipe
- 17 Lapwing
- 2 Bullfinch
Sunday, 19 November 2017
Hogganfield & Frankfield
2 Ruddy Ducks (males) on Hogganfield this morning with Gadwall, Pochard, Goldeneye, Great Crested Grebe and others.
Frankfield partly frozen and nothing of any note.
Frankfield partly frozen and nothing of any note.
Friday, 17 November 2017
South Cathkin
Started at Cathkin Marsh which produced Buzzard, c30 Fieldfare, 2 Stonechat and female Bullfinch. Heritage Loch had 1 drake Scaup & 19 Tufted Duck.
Sunday, 12 November 2017
Caerlaverock
A nice crisp morning for the drive down to Caerlaverock and I was on site for 9am. Barnacle Geese were never close but there were still hundreds in adjacent fields including one hybrid Barnacle/Snow. My first Fieldfares of the autumn were along the Avenue walk and a Little Egret was on the flood.
In the afternoon from the Salcot Tower I had a male Hen Harrier, Merlin & a probable Peregrine making it a 6 bird of prey day and the day was finished off with the Whooper Swans coming into the Folly Pond.
In the afternoon from the Salcot Tower I had a male Hen Harrier, Merlin & a probable Peregrine making it a 6 bird of prey day and the day was finished off with the Whooper Swans coming into the Folly Pond.
Saturday, 7 October 2017
East Yorkshire
Spent 3 days in early October based in Hull with a view to exploring the Spurn headland. The wind direction was stubbornly westerly and has been all Autumn this year so much of the 3 days were at sites more inland.
On the way down I caught up with the very obliging juvenile Long Tailed Skua at Goswick.
I also got very lucky with the Scops Owl at Ryehope near Sunderland. This was a British lifer for me.
I stopped at Fairburn Ings and had Willow Tit on the Centre feeders and good views of Green Woodpecker.
The 2nd day was spent at Easington & Kilnsea. It was good to finally see sites that have held so many good birds over the years. The former site had a juvenile Rose Coloured Starling and a Red Backed Shrike.
Kilnsea Wetlands were good with c6 Little Stint among more usual waders.
Down at the road end I saw a rather distant Whinchat that was my first for the year.
I spent most of the 3rd day at Blacktoft Sands. c10 Curlew Sands were a feature here. Also Spotshank & Marsh Harrier were notable.
On the way down I caught up with the very obliging juvenile Long Tailed Skua at Goswick.
I also got very lucky with the Scops Owl at Ryehope near Sunderland. This was a British lifer for me.
I stopped at Fairburn Ings and had Willow Tit on the Centre feeders and good views of Green Woodpecker.
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Little Egret at Fairburn Ings |
Kilnsea Wetlands were good with c6 Little Stint among more usual waders.
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Slav Grebe at Kilnsea |
I spent most of the 3rd day at Blacktoft Sands. c10 Curlew Sands were a feature here. Also Spotshank & Marsh Harrier were notable.
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Spotshanks |
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