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08 February, 2013
Leach's Petrel
John popped over to Brogborough Lake late morning 'as it was only ten minutes away' and was disappointed that there wasn't much around except the' known' Scaup which were in the fishermens' corner. He then noticed a few gulls harassing something - this 'something' turned out to be a Leach's Petrel !
A new county bird for me after missing Pete Smith's bird at nearby Stewartby Lake (although I did photograph what was possibly the same Leach's Petrel at Tring a few days later).
Todays (less than) record shots are awful - the bird was way out beyond the center of the lake, and the light was grim. Still, a nice find by JL, brightening up a cold February day.
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| Leach's Petrel Brogborough Lake |
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20 January, 2013
Garden Fieldfare
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| Fieldfare |
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28 August, 2011
Grey Wagtail
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| Grey Wagtail |
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| Grey Wagtail |
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06 June, 2011
Kos Part 2: 06/05/2011
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| Black Tern |
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15 May, 2011
Kos Part 2: 06/05/2011
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| Little Stint |
The were at least three pairs of Ruddy Shelduck with chicks.
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| Ruddy Shelduck |
We could not work out the access to the Psalidi wetlands, even though they were plainly visible from the road leading out of Kos town. This was to prove fortuitous as we then came across an Eleonora's Falcon, somewhat distantly, as it quartered the foothills with magnificent ease!
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| Eleonora's Falcon |
We followed the coast road around the north of the island, and thus with the steep mountains climbing to our left. The paved road suddenly finishes and we cannot travel further. Here were a further four Eleonora's Falcon, wheatears, buntings and a Blue Rock Thrush. The Aegean Sea really is that blue !
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| Blue Rock Thrush |
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| Eleonora's Falcon |
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| Eleonora's Falcon |
The wind generally increased in the late afternoons and was, as previously stated, from a northerly quarter, and when viewing from the north-east end of the 'alikes' the terns were feeding towards the observer straight in to the wind but with the sun more or less behind the birds. This proved a photographic challenge, but the results were pleasing. A small number of Black Tern would feed by gradually moving forward dipping on the surface of the lake until finally they would turn back and start over again. They did this numerous times seemingly unaware of the camera.
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Local Patch: Ring-necked/ Tufted Duck Hybrid
A hybrid Ring-necked/Tufted Duck was discovered by PM on his WEBS count today. The enlarged (rather poor) images indicate an obvious tuft, white nail on bill and greyish-white band around face. The flank is grey, but is surrounded by a white border and thhe head is purple-greenish depending on angle.
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| Ring-necked/Tufted Duck Hybrid |
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14 May, 2011
Kos Part 1: 05/05/2011
We chose Kos as a birding holiday destination not because it would provide many new birds for us (in the event there were none), but to get away from the 'zoo' that places such as Lesvos have become. There was rather scant information about the islands' avifauna on the internet, but enough to know what to expect, that is, rather similar to Lesvos in fact.
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| Greater Flamingo Tigaki Saltpan |
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| Greater Flamingo Tigaki Saltpan |
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| Tree Pipit Tigaki Saltpan |
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| Cretzschmar's Bunting |
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| Long-legged Buzzard dark-rufous form |
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| Long-legged Buzzard rufous form |
Up in the foothills 'scratchy' bird song seemed to emanate from every bush - mainly Sardinian Warbler, but also Olivaceous and Subalpine Warblers.
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| Sardinian Warbler Mt Dikaios foothills |
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28 April, 2011
26 April, 2011
Waxwings, Sandhouse Lane
Gwd's Waxwings of yesterday were still around Sandhouse Lane. They were difficult to count, but around 70-100 birds. Nice to see them on trees with foliage for a change! They fed on a cherry tree and a large patch of Ivy on a Scots Pine.
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13 April, 2011
Local Patch: Firecrest - a site first
A long expected find by John Lynch - a singing male Firecrest. The sun had all but gone as the cloud and wind increased, the now emergent foliage meant focusing manually. None-the-less - a super find by John.
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04 April, 2011
Local Patch - 04/04/11
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02 April, 2011
Pied Flycatcher
Bob Chalkley discovered a fine male Pied Flycatcher at Blows Downs, Dunstable today. It was often elusive and mobile, eventually, in the late afternoon Sun, it settled down feeding from the paddock slope hedge-line enabling a few images.
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11 January, 2011
Little Owl & Yellowhammer
At a traditional site near home, this Little Owl was sat on a log pile close to some old crack willows.
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08 January, 2011
County Birding
The local patch continues to throw up suprises - this time a Greater Flamingo. Sporting a blue and white leg ring, this bird's origins was soon discovered to be Marwell Zoological Park in Hampshire. They differ from the only other old world flamingo by a less extensive black bill. The oldest known bird is in Adelaide Zoo, Australia, and is at least 77 years old !
Here's a slightly better shot of Greater Flamingo taken in May, 2006 on Lesvos.
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22 December, 2010
Local Patch - 22/12/10 - Bittern !
The second patch 'tick' in ten days was discovered this afternoon on the only unfrozen patch of water for miles around - a Bittern ! As far as I can tell this is a site first, and just emphasizes how difficult it is for birds in the current deep freeze the UK is experiencing this winter. Bitterns have been discovered wintering in Bedfordshire for a number of years - mainly in the old Marston Vale brick pits, but to see one on the local patch is truly remarkable.
The image was taken under extreme conditions; distance - all birds are under pressure in the cold spell, so stalking this bird was not an option; light - fifteen minutes before sunset. The laying snow helps here, as what light remains is reflected.
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| Bittern Dstw 22/12/10 |
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13 December, 2010
Local Patch - 13/12/10 - Finally, a Smew.
After 18 years at the local patch, a redhead Smew put in an appearance on the lagoons. On the drive over, and despite an hour of daylight remaining, the light deteriorated as the mist descended. The bird was associating with the local mallards and was occasionally frisky, splashing about not unlike teal. The camera was on the tripod, ISO was high, image stabilizer was off (as recommended by Canon when using a tripod), the exposure compensation was down a few thirds to allow for the dark water and give faster shutter. The resultant images were still awful - not unsurprising with 1/80th shutter speed !
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12 December, 2010
Waxwing - 'Seen-from-the-Garden' List
Doggedly keeping an eye open for a Waxwing in the vicinity of the house has finally paid off ! After watching the 45 commuting between Waitrose and Tesco in town this morning, I headed for home and on turning in to my road I nearly fell off the metaphorical perch ! A Waxwing was perched a-top a tree - followed by 29 more in the general area of Vandyke Schools !
The images taken in town were a little better, but still not the shots I was after. There's bound to be more opportunity as the winter progresses !
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