| (No sign Friday) |
| A record dot! |
| FOY |
Then a Warbler!? A Migrant or an over-winterer? A FOY whatever.
| Chiffchaff |
| (No sign Friday) |
| A record dot! |
| FOY |
| Chiffchaff |
Rob suggested a surprise visit down to Al Qudra as a bonus Saturday morning visit. I wasn't arguing. With it being weekend...it was busy...with Cyclists, as it has a popular track. We plotted our escape whilst having a Latte and started to tour the Expo Lakes. As soon as we left the crowds we saw our first interesting Bird...
They are released Birds but definitely still worth looking at...
| Cute! |
| Griffon |
An excellent late addition for the Trip.
Update: No secrets here! I entered my sightings and photos onto eBird. It seems I've made an error. No problem, I'm used to it!! eBird uses the Merlin App and it flagged the above pic as a LAPPET-FACED!!! More than happy to take it. I'd hoped to see this Species during my 3 visits. To see it (albeit retrospectively) as the Last Bird of my Trip was special indeed. Even better to share it with Rob. Wait till I tell him!
I'll do one last post on the Trip to share my overall thoughts and add some totals...once I've studied a few remaining pics. Merlin might come in handy again!
Edited Post
Monday started well when I as fortunate enough to see 2 White-fronted Geese in the Village at the start of Snakey Lane..
| The Irony! |
Wednesday I headed back to NDC blown by the bitter Easterly. Once in the shelter of the GSH I set my stall out. It was immediately obvious (even to me) that there were fewer Birds on view...not necessarily present?
It was predictably choppy in the moderate ESE wind and water was still pouring onto the Reserve from the Derwent. It was encouraging to see 3 Little Grebes around the Scrape, even though you couldn't see it!
Then, a young visitor called Sam from South Yorkshire. We got on fine and spent a very pleasant couple of hours chatting on different topics. These included Teaching, Cyprus, Old Cars and...Birds of course!
He taught Geography (my second Subject); he was going to Cyprus in April (I'll be there); his Car is older than mine (we have similar views)!!
I tried to find the/a Scaup for him but failed unfortunately. We did enjoy great views of c70 White-fronted Geese in flight, as they arrived off the adjacent fields. Sam eventually left to try for Waders at Bubwith Bridge. Hopefully we'll meet again, maybe you'll see this?
More Geese eventually arrived and included 2 Tundra Bean.
This is indeed a VERY special Winter on the Carrs which I like to think I'm FULLY appreciating.
So much so that I returned again on Friday! The water level is dropping...at last. Still too high for a comprehensive selection but starting to get there. I added a surprise Goldcrest to the Year List...
After another fruitless drive around the Resthouse we set off North. It's now Thursday 22nd. It was windy, VERY windy! It was whipping the sand up, making driving difficult in poor visibility. It was a Norther and Rob was driving straight into it. It was unrelenting and lasted a good couple of hours until we started to reach civilization again. We didn't see any Birds! A quiet evening at our Air B&B followed by a leisurely start Friday morning as we headed for the Border. Again it didn't go smoothly but we eventually made it through to Fujairah, Khor Kalba to be precise.
It took me back to December 2018 when I came here with Louise for a few days. We had a great time visiting various Sites along the East Coast. We had lunch by the Bridge and afterwards made our way towards it. Things had changed. There was now a booth were you could buy tickets to go over the bridge to the new Visitors Centre. We had to wait until 2pm so we had a look along the inlet...
Nothing was seen so we bought our tickets and started towards the Bridge. There were trams to take you across to the Centre but I suggested to Rob that it might be worth having a look from the middle of the Bridge as this was were I saw the Bird we were hoping for 8 years ago...
Can you guess, bearing in mind Robert's favorite Bird? We started to scan and I soon picked up a distant bird on a post...
| "our Kingfisher" |
Our last morning in the South before our long drive North back to Muscat via the Al Ghaftan Resthouse.. I decided to try Khawr Sawli, East of Salalah. Again, we had access issues but found a decent spot to view from eventually.
A strange initial sighting was this Purple Heron out in the open on the beach...
| Caspain |
It was time to leave. We did make one stop before Dusk at the Maqshin Oasis...