Massive problems with my internet connection at the moment i.e I haven't got one!
Whilst away on holiday, unbeknown to me, SKY took over my provider O2. No problem?
I'm afraid it's not that simple...what is?
They also cut my signal and are now telling me I can't be re-connected as there is no room on the exchange. The same exchange that I had a space on with O2?...Nice!
So I'm using my mate Phil's to post this.
Anyway that's my problem.
I hope to see some decent stuff over my 6 day break.
Things started poorly, dipping on the Bee-eaters and Red-backed Shrike at Flamboro'. This morning things picked up when I found a Ring Ouzel in the village. Not a great pic' but I only had a split second...
Saturday, 24 May 2014
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
Cuckwho?
Had a couple of distant views last night and heard frequently. Had 90 minutes around Holmpton, Patrington and Hollym this morning. Nothing!
Nice Yellow Wagtail though...
Masses of Whitethroats around here this spring. Great to see...and hear...
Nice Yellow Wagtail though...
Masses of Whitethroats around here this spring. Great to see...and hear...
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Back to basics
Had a walk down Beacon lane last night. The weather is improving and we managed to avoid the heavy showers.
Not a soul in sight as I took the new permissive path towards Kilnsea Wetlands. The pool in the meadow hosted the "resident" Brent Goose. At least it had some company with the Greylag flock. I then noticed some movement in the distance through the long grass. The distinctive jizz of Whimbrel came into view. I used to see them fairly regularly in the lower Derwent Valley but it was great to find a couple on my new patch...
Not a soul in sight as I took the new permissive path towards Kilnsea Wetlands. The pool in the meadow hosted the "resident" Brent Goose. At least it had some company with the Greylag flock. I then noticed some movement in the distance through the long grass. The distinctive jizz of Whimbrel came into view. I used to see them fairly regularly in the lower Derwent Valley but it was great to find a couple on my new patch...
Sunday, 11 May 2014
Depends where you see 'em?
Time still very limited post trip. Back at work etc etc. Think it's called...life! Still, can't complain. Still on a high after the Osprey sighting locally. I'm sticking to my delayed trip report but I thought I'd post a parallel sighting from across the pond. They're far easier to see there, allowing close views...and photos...
The most significant sighting was obviously locally. Cracking views in the Sunshine State though!!
| Everglades, Florida |
Thursday, 8 May 2014
Welcome back...with an Osprey!
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| photo courtesy of Phil Jones |
Decided to meet Phil this morning to bore him with holiday yarns! Weather very poor but we had a walk to the cliff at the sewage works. Whilst chatting and throwing what was left of Bud's ball I glanced out to sea...
OSPREY!!!
What a brilliant bird to return too and a Village tick to boot!
I've decided to delay my trip write up until spring migration has ended. I'm hoping there'll be plenty to write about here until then...
Sunday, 4 May 2014
Just landed!
Well, that's it!
Plenty of miles covered, sights seen and birds observed. I'll be doing a write up eventually when I've got my breath back!
As for my target ABA birds? You'll just have to wait and see. I'm sure you'll survive!
Plenty of miles covered, sights seen and birds observed. I'll be doing a write up eventually when I've got my breath back!
As for my target ABA birds? You'll just have to wait and see. I'm sure you'll survive!
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
CUCKOO D-day!
Lots of miles and sightseeing = few posts but I'm back in Fort Myers and ready for another shot at
MANGROVE CUCKOO
Wish me luck...
Thursday, 24 April 2014
Walking in Memphis!
Top day yesterday.
We visited Graceland...home of the KING. As usual the presentation and quality of tour was outstanding.
Memphis is a vibrant city with Beale Street the hub. We ate in B.B.KINGS place and strolled the street listening to "the Blues".
Earlier we had visited Sun Studios the birthplace of Rock and Roll!
Great days indeed...
Next stop...the Big Easy...
We visited Graceland...home of the KING. As usual the presentation and quality of tour was outstanding.
Memphis is a vibrant city with Beale Street the hub. We ate in B.B.KINGS place and strolled the street listening to "the Blues".
Earlier we had visited Sun Studios the birthplace of Rock and Roll!
Great days indeed...
Next stop...the Big Easy...
New Orleans!
Monday, 21 April 2014
AMERICAN WOODCOCK - YES!
Finally connected! Due to a combination of wrong place at wrong time over the years I'd failed to connect with this species. Last night put things right with the help of Marilyn Westphal and Mark Simpson. They went to great lengths to help me see this bird for which I am very grateful. Thank you both. The location was high up on the Blue Ridge Parkway...
- 469 MILES connecting the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina to the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia
Amazing views and a fabulous sunset.
Onto Nashville today...
Saturday, 19 April 2014
DEEP SOUTH...the story so far
I'm writing this from Hendersonville, North Carolina. We travelled here through heavy Good Friday traffic from the beautiful city of Savannah, Georgia...we did the tour.
The reason we're here is that I'm trying to add AMERICAN WOODCOCK to my ABA list! I've had to travel north to the mountains to find a "micro climate" that means the birds are still displaying at this time. I have a good contact and I'll be trying this evening. The weather has been poor here but it's improving gradually.
The first day in the Miami area proved fruitful with 2 ABA ticks. Firstly I saw a LA SAGRA'S FLYCATCHER on Key Largo. The fact that I saw it at midday in 100 degree heat was VERY fortunate!
We then spent a wonderful afternoon/evening in the Everglades. Excellent views of many species plus sightings of Crocodile and Alligator! I finally managed to add SHINY COWBIRD to my ABA list.
Next it was onto the Ft Myers area. Another superb location and a sighting of EURASIAN WIGEON!
My MANGROVE CUCKOO efforts have so far proved unsuccessful...although I have tried...hard. Ding Darling, Sanibel Island and Bunche Beach were scoured but to no avail. I have a contact for my return trip and 4 days down at Key West, so plenty of time yet? You can only stare into mangroves whilst getting eaten for so long!
No pics as too time consuming. I'll save those for later.
That's it for now...
The reason we're here is that I'm trying to add AMERICAN WOODCOCK to my ABA list! I've had to travel north to the mountains to find a "micro climate" that means the birds are still displaying at this time. I have a good contact and I'll be trying this evening. The weather has been poor here but it's improving gradually.
The first day in the Miami area proved fruitful with 2 ABA ticks. Firstly I saw a LA SAGRA'S FLYCATCHER on Key Largo. The fact that I saw it at midday in 100 degree heat was VERY fortunate!
We then spent a wonderful afternoon/evening in the Everglades. Excellent views of many species plus sightings of Crocodile and Alligator! I finally managed to add SHINY COWBIRD to my ABA list.
Next it was onto the Ft Myers area. Another superb location and a sighting of EURASIAN WIGEON!
My MANGROVE CUCKOO efforts have so far proved unsuccessful...although I have tried...hard. Ding Darling, Sanibel Island and Bunche Beach were scoured but to no avail. I have a contact for my return trip and 4 days down at Key West, so plenty of time yet? You can only stare into mangroves whilst getting eaten for so long!
No pics as too time consuming. I'll save those for later.
That's it for now...
Friday, 11 April 2014
The Last Post...before a Busman's Holiday!
Two cliche's! Not bad...terrible!!
...and I missed the CRAG MARTIN. At least I was in the country (not like last year)...alas I was on the Buz. I missed the previous Yorkshire bird (18/4/1999) as my 2 young boys were playing football. I had seen it the previous day in Leicestershire however.
This will be my last riveting post before we leave on Sunday morning.
My final thought involves my little friend down the lane. He's kept me entertained morning and evening for the past 10 days, belting out his wonderful song with amazing enthusiasm. If any bird deserves to find a mate, then this bird is surely it.
Hats off to the SONG THRUSH...
...and I missed the CRAG MARTIN. At least I was in the country (not like last year)...alas I was on the Buz. I missed the previous Yorkshire bird (18/4/1999) as my 2 young boys were playing football. I had seen it the previous day in Leicestershire however.
This will be my last riveting post before we leave on Sunday morning.
My final thought involves my little friend down the lane. He's kept me entertained morning and evening for the past 10 days, belting out his wonderful song with amazing enthusiasm. If any bird deserves to find a mate, then this bird is surely it.
Hats off to the SONG THRUSH...
Wednesday, 9 April 2014
Time running out...
Busy day tomorrow. Got to get sorted for Sunday...lots to do as I'm working Friday and Saturday.
Exciting though!
Hard to believe we'll wake up Monday morning in Miami. As stated previously I'll try and post some highlights on the Blog if possible. I've got plenty of info' regarding my target birds and I'm pretty confident I'll connect with them all...except one?
AUDUBON'S SHEARWATER will be a miracle sighting on the trip to the Dry Tortugas...but it is possible! I would definitely get it on one of the three day trips. Three reasons this isn't happening. 1. Louise! 2. Seasickness!! 3. Cost!!!
Locally, I took Bud down to Sammy's again this evening. We spent a pleasant hour in lovely Spring-like conditions and I managed to finally locate another Wheatear...
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
Sneaked out again!
Shift finished earlier than expected so I was down at Sammy's again by 5.45! I couldn't relocate the Kingfisher. Tim Jones had been down looking also.
Within 5 minutes though I'd found THREE Wheatears (P.94, S.57)!
Within minutes they'd disappeared and weren't seen again!
On the way back to the car a Little Egret drifted over on it's way to roost...
My mate was showing in the evening light as I passed the barn...
It allowed me a closer look...and I heard noises and hoots...a first for me!
Within 5 minutes though I'd found THREE Wheatears (P.94, S.57)!
| 2 distant males |
| One closer! |
On the way back to the car a Little Egret drifted over on it's way to roost...
My mate was showing in the evening light as I passed the barn...
It allowed me a closer look...and I heard noises and hoots...a first for me!
Monday, 7 April 2014
Last day?
Probably my last session before we head for the States on Sunday, so I wanted to make the most of it! Things started well with a local Song Thrush belting it out from the treetops...
Next stop was Easington were I took the lane down to Sammy's. This was the area I saw some Fieldfares the other day. Today there were more thrushes but this time it was the turn of the Redwings. They were very skittish and when they did land it was only very briefly.
With patience though I managed to grab a few shots...
There were at least 500 between the Cemetery and the car park at Sammy's. A fine sight indeed!
The afternoon was spent packing my case (under orders) as time will be limited before we leave. I managed to escape again around five and I decided to return to Sammy's to see if the flock was still about. It wasn't! They'd obviously moved on. It was however great to have witnessed this obvious visible migration of thrushes returning north.
I parked the car and made my way with Bud down the path by the Humber. Dark clouds were threatening heavy rain but we carried on. Once I reached the main group of bushes I cut across towards the main ditch. As I reached it I looked along and there perched right in front of me was a Kingfisher!!! (P.94, S.57)
It flew off down the ditch but fortunately landed some 50yds away...
Very dark by now but this perched image is passable, considering...
After a couple of minutes it flew swiftly passed again and disappeared towards Kilnsea...
This was the first record for the Spurn area this year.
The heavens had now opened and we headed back towards the car. My efforts were further rewarded when a Swallow (P.95, S.58) flew over my head, followed almost immediately by 3 Sand Martins! (P.96, S.59). Possibly brought down by the heavy rain?
Great stuff.
Driving back I passed the usual haunts including Out Newton. I timed it just right as the Barn Owl was just emerging for it's evening patrol...
A much better day than anticipated. You just never know...do you?
Next stop was Easington were I took the lane down to Sammy's. This was the area I saw some Fieldfares the other day. Today there were more thrushes but this time it was the turn of the Redwings. They were very skittish and when they did land it was only very briefly.
With patience though I managed to grab a few shots...
There were at least 500 between the Cemetery and the car park at Sammy's. A fine sight indeed!
The afternoon was spent packing my case (under orders) as time will be limited before we leave. I managed to escape again around five and I decided to return to Sammy's to see if the flock was still about. It wasn't! They'd obviously moved on. It was however great to have witnessed this obvious visible migration of thrushes returning north.
I parked the car and made my way with Bud down the path by the Humber. Dark clouds were threatening heavy rain but we carried on. Once I reached the main group of bushes I cut across towards the main ditch. As I reached it I looked along and there perched right in front of me was a Kingfisher!!! (P.94, S.57)
It flew off down the ditch but fortunately landed some 50yds away...
Very dark by now but this perched image is passable, considering...
After a couple of minutes it flew swiftly passed again and disappeared towards Kilnsea...
This was the first record for the Spurn area this year.
The heavens had now opened and we headed back towards the car. My efforts were further rewarded when a Swallow (P.95, S.58) flew over my head, followed almost immediately by 3 Sand Martins! (P.96, S.59). Possibly brought down by the heavy rain?
Great stuff.
Driving back I passed the usual haunts including Out Newton. I timed it just right as the Barn Owl was just emerging for it's evening patrol...
A much better day than anticipated. You just never know...do you?
Friday, 4 April 2014
Dull...but birds are returning!
Another day of gloom! Never mind...at least I wasn't at work.
I managed to pick out the local Song Thrush down the lane, although it was singing high in the tree tops...
Snakey lane is livening up nicely. Meadow Pipits, Yellowhammers and singing Corn Buntings...
So lucky to have these birds locally.
A pair of Goldfinches were prospecting for nest sites...
A (very early) Wryneck was seen at Spurn today. I'll probably pop down tomorrow if it's reported again.
Hopefully it'll be SUNNY!!!
I managed to pick out the local Song Thrush down the lane, although it was singing high in the tree tops...
Snakey lane is livening up nicely. Meadow Pipits, Yellowhammers and singing Corn Buntings...
So lucky to have these birds locally.
A pair of Goldfinches were prospecting for nest sites...
A (very early) Wryneck was seen at Spurn today. I'll probably pop down tomorrow if it's reported again.
Hopefully it'll be SUNNY!!!
Thursday, 3 April 2014
Misty
The weather didn't cooperate today as it stayed gloomy all day. At least it wasn't windy! It soon became apparent that Fieldfares were on the move. The first evidence was at Out Newton...
They soon disappeared into the mist...
I counted 11 birds.
Next sighting was at Easington Cemetery. At least 300 birds present here...
Another large flock was seen down at Sunk Island mixed in with Starlings...
A conservative estimate would be 500 birds seen.
I paid two visits to Sammy's. My first produced a smart female Blackcap (P.91) which managed skilfully to avoid my camera. A flyover Snipe (P.92) was a well overdue first of the year.
My visit late afternoon was based around a second attempt to photograph the Blackcap. Alas it failed but compensation was found in the form of this Chiffchaff (P.93)...
They soon disappeared into the mist...
I counted 11 birds.
Next sighting was at Easington Cemetery. At least 300 birds present here...
Another large flock was seen down at Sunk Island mixed in with Starlings...
A conservative estimate would be 500 birds seen.
I paid two visits to Sammy's. My first produced a smart female Blackcap (P.91) which managed skilfully to avoid my camera. A flyover Snipe (P.92) was a well overdue first of the year.
My visit late afternoon was based around a second attempt to photograph the Blackcap. Alas it failed but compensation was found in the form of this Chiffchaff (P.93)...
ABA first?
A Shelduck has been found in Newfoundland. Always questions over wildfowl origin but this particular record is gaining momentum. More here
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Monday, 31 March 2014
Nearly there
There was one thing (and believe me this was the only thing) about getting up early on Sunday morning for work. You can check on the Lesser-black backed Gulls!! I'd presumed (you should never do this apparently) they were a pair, they may have been...but now there's THREE!
This morning only two birds present. both vigorously defending their chimney pot against a host of Herring Gulls...
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| Pic from last year |
Quick trip to the cliff tonight produced a singing Song Thrush
Two more long days...then SIX OFF...hopefully to coincide with a flood of migrants?
Saturday, 29 March 2014
Things are looking up!
This cracker was found by my pal Phil Jones this morning at Withernsea Sewage Works. Unfortunately, it didn't wait around for me!
Clocks Spring forward tonight!
Hibernation OVER...

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