Saturday, 27 April 2013

Slimbridge WWT - 24th April 2013


Venus Pool 26th April 2013 
 
Med Gull
 

Med Gull in flight
Ringed Plover
Ringed Plovers
Ringed Plover with Little-ring Plover
Common Sandpiper
Shelduck 'Female'
 
A day off and i decided to go to Slimbridge WWT in Gloucestershire to go and hopefully see the cranes.
 

 

The Courtship

The 'Mount'


'The Deed'

The 'Dismount'

 
 
 


 
 

Kingfisher pair


Prepairing for 'The Deed'


Arctic Tern


 


Black-tailed Godwit
 
 
 
Goldfinch






Reed Bunting 'Male'





Monday, 22 April 2013

Birding in April


Monday 15th April - Venus Pool
  
Little-Ringed Plover


Shelduck
Thursday 18th April - Venus Pool


Common Sandpiper


Common Snipe
 Friday 19th April - Whixall Floods


White Wagtail
Wood Lane NR
Willow Warbler


Great-crested Grebe

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Sunday 31st March



                                                                                                                                                              
An annual trip to Longnor for a guaranteed year tick of the resident Dippers. This was only ever going to be a brief visit so on arrival after only 5 minutes up popped this little feller.

Dipper
                                                                                                                           
 I then headed the short distance to Polemere as a drake Garganey had been reported but after an hour or so i left disappointed. It was seen later that day by another birder so it must of been playing hide and seek. However Shoveler, Teal and Wigeon were seen plus a Little Ringed Plover, of which was at least a year tick. With a record shot to boot i drove to Venus Pool.

Shoveler

Little Ringed Plover
 At Venus Pool a Snipe in front of the main hide, a good chance of a descent photo.

Snipe
Tuesday 2nd April 2013
I travelled the twenty or so miles to Gailey Reservoir just over the border in Staffordshire for Little Gull. There was no sign on the Boating Lake on first arrival but i could see a large flock of gulls over the other lake. I walked round and picked up the two White-fronted Geese which i had previous seen a few weeks earlier. I was told by another birder that the Little Gulls were still present, he picked a 1st winter out of the many gulls with his scope but it was to far away to get any type of photo. I decided to try and get closer without disturbing the mass of gulls, i walked behind the embankment and hid behind a Life Buoy. They weren't to far from my position and i started to click away until two fishermen walked past and the birds took a hasty retreat, but they soon came back and even closer. One fishermen then headed back but this time the 1st winter stayed put so i decided to try my luck and to my amazement i got within 30/40 feet.

Adult Winter Little Gull

1st winter Little Gull


These Little Gulls just look stunning, they seem to potter around just like Grey Phalarope and look not to dissimilar in my view.


                                                                                                                                                                      
 A wing flap
 A brief visit to Priorslee Flash where i saw a Water Rail and this Drake Shoveler in bright sunshine.

Shoveler