Atmospheric |
Duffbirder meets South Holderness!
Friday, 17 January 2025
Early Start
Thursday, 16 January 2025
Winter Birding
Love it...when it's sunny!?
Haydn made the trip over on Monday when he'd made it through the Hull traffic. He jumoed in my car and we headed for the Humber to check out a few spots along the Humber. We started at Skeffling where we were greeted with this...
Sunday, 12 January 2025
Redpoll
Thankfully one Species now which saves one ID headache! A Rare Bird at Duff.
After a stop off at Keyingham on Friday for the lad and to enjoy the Sunrise...
...I arrived at 10 and headed for the Platform, unfortunately the ice was thick and the bridge was dodgy for the old boys, so I waited by it to see what turned up....
Quiet for a good 15 minutes then a few Blue Tits appeared. I then noticed another tiny bird low down in the grasses by the water. It was dark in there and the bird was obscured by vegetation. It then flew off into the adjacent trees? I strongly suspected something "good"? I waited.
Some 20 minutes later the bird returned to the same area, this time giving better views and enabling me to get some photos...
Elated, I headed for the Hide. Stuart Rapson appeared as I grabbed my Scope. Pity he was leaving but he'd been in the deep freeze since Dawn...a brave man. We had a 15 minute chat before he moved on.
I set my stall out after scraping some ice off the windows! Unsurprisingly the Carrs and Bubwith Ings were solid but the River was high and was acting like a narrow lake for the thousands of Wildfowl present. It was a spectacular scene in the Sunshine...
Snipe. Dancing on Ice! |
Thursday, 9 January 2025
Hen Harrier
After my first visit to my Physio this morning (highly recommended) I needed some air. So after grabbing lunch at Couplands in With' I headed for the Prom to enjoy my Sausage sarny...and the Turnstones (5) that were feeding on the grass. It's a regular site. I also had my FOY RTD.
Next it was Cliff Farm where we both had a stretch. I managed another RTD and 6 Mallards close in on the Sea.
Onto Skeffling...
View looking South East with Spurn Observatory and the Crown and Anchor in the distance |
White Ghost |
Wednesday, 8 January 2025
Spurn
Popped down the road for a few hours today. I started at Sammy's...
Tuesday, 7 January 2025
Life in the Freezer
Made it, albeit a tad later than originally planned. Haydn was already present, scanning the path to the GS Hide as I pulled up. He'd already been out to the platform and connected with the wintering Willow Tit with the mixed flock which included some LTT. Of course, I saw neither on my visit.
We headed for the Hide to find Stuart Rapson in situ. It was now 10. The water level had dropped which was pleasing to see enabling some "edging" for Waders. Haydn picked up a lone Black-tailed Godwit in flight, which disappeared high North. We also located 3 Redshank on the grass. A flock of c60 Dunlin flew East towards Bubwith Ings.
Yours truly chipped in with a Peregrine on the grass at the far end, unsurprisingly being mobbed by Crows and Lapwings.
Pintail (c120) numbers had increased noticeably. Pink-footed Geese (c200) were represented by several fly-by Skeins.
A pair of Stonechats performed well and a couple of Song Thrushes were a nice surprise. The light in the final hour was superb, giving us a spectacular finale.
37 Species
Monday, 6 January 2025
Ball Rolling
Thursday, 2 January 2025
The Hut
Wednesday, 1 January 2025
All the Best
Thursday, 26 December 2024
YELLOW WARBLER
A special Christmas present was delivered early on Christmas Eve, a somewhat inconvenient date to say the least, placing huge pressure on prospective Twitchers. Fortunately I could relax, having enjoyed my adventure to Tiree last year.
Depending on personal circumstances Christmas Day would have brought serious contemplation for some. Important to do the "right thing" if committed I feel. Some things are more important.
Quite a few of my pals still "need" this Species for their Lists. Hopefully it will remain over the Christmas week to enable them to connect?
A remarkable "Winter" record, although not the first time an American Bird has done this. A massive bonus at this time of Year.
I am tempted to have a Trip down if it lingers long enough. It would be an "English" tick, although that's not a big deal. In the meantime a BOC of "my" Bird from last year...
There were TWO of us present most of the time. The BIG advantage of an Island twitch.
Tuesday, 24 December 2024
Winter Waterland
Last visit to NDC before Christmas on Thursday (getting busy now). I arrived at 8.15 to a wonderful sunrise...
View from the Platform |
I was soon joined by Haydn and we spent a very pleasant 90 minutes watching what came and went. He had a brief Grey Wagtail which would have been nice and a couple of skeins of PFG passed over. A few Reed Buntings (8) moved West plus a solitary Meadow Pipit which alighted briefly.
A Little Gull (105) had been seen recently at Bubwith Ings and NDC. After around 30 minutes Haydn picked it up from the Platform over the flooded scrape! Of course when we made our way around to the Hide the bird had disappeared.
The morning session till 1 was very enjoyable. Constant action and plenty of Birds including c1000 Lapwing, c200 Dunlin, c150 Golden Plover. The Whooper Swans were viewable but very distant to the North. Marsh Harriers (3) and Red Kites (3) were also distant but clearly seen in the perfect light.
Duck numbers had increased but were confined to the margins due to the depth of the water.
As we were packing up, a shout from Haydn..."it's back"!! Sure enough, the Little Gull was straight out in front of us at close range. A great finish...
A Bullfinch in the car park was another notable addition on departure.
Monday, 16 December 2024
Late Year Tick
A day out with the good lady. We arrived at NDC at 9.30 where she left me for 3 hours lol while she headed for the Designer Outlet!
I headed straight for the GS Hide and discovered the flood was extensive...
Thursday, 12 December 2024
NDC Flood
Storm Darragh has certainly left its mark on my old Patch! As I waited at the lights at Bubwith bridge it was clear that the water has arrived.
As I got out of the car I could hear a roar? Lifting my glasses I could see multiple breeches of the Riverbank and significant amounts of water pouring onto the Carrs.
Good...and bad news. I spent an excellent 3 hours with Haydn in the Geoff Smith Hide enjoying constant action both near and far. Clouds of Lapwing (c500), Golden Plover (200) and Dunlin (c80). Wildfowl numbers had increased dramatically with c40 Pintail now present and Marsh Harriers were making the most of the rising waters, as were the Herons.
A male Bullfinch flew close by and landed briefly for us to enjoy, always noteworthy. Haydn picked up a distant Red Kite and there were at least 4 Stonechats feeding around the scrape that also contained a couple of Little Grebes.
Hundreds of Starlings were feeding on the Riverbank which was now more like an extended Weir!
A few Mute Swans were present but the presumed Whoopers were viewed distantly on Ellerton Ings
So... what's the bad news?
From experience there's no doubt the flood will be significant and will almost certainly fill the whole area, covering Garganey Hide and limiting resting/feeding areas for many Species. It will become a vast lake!
Yes, it will attract diving Duck and possibly something unusual but I prefer it...shallower! Having said that a drake Smew would be most welcome!
Anyway, we definitely have water now!!! I'll be back early next week to see how it's looking...
Wednesday, 4 December 2024
NDC Quality
Sunday, 1 December 2024
December
Friday, 22 November 2024
V
Monday, 18 November 2024
To Tick or not to Tick (2)
Thursday, 14 November 2024
To Tick or not to Tick?
Black Brant |