31 March, 2007
Red-rumped Swallow at Brogborough Lake
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26 March, 2007
Dunstable STW: Migrants at last

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21 March, 2007
Iceland Gull at Stewartby Lake
There was no sign of a reported Kumlien's Gull, but I did find this 1st summer Iceland Gull. It appeared very pale/bleached on the water in the bright spring sunshine. The bill base was pale with the distal third dark. An adult was seen earlier too, so possibly three Icelands today.
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12 March, 2007
Atlas Work

Two Eurasian Treecreeper were very active chasing one another around old 'crack' Willows in the water meadow. Four 'adaptations' can be seen on this bird. A long, decurved bill to get food from bark crevices, long claws help negotiate the surfaces on the tree, a stiff tail used for support and balance, and camouflage - dark above for predator defence and pale beneath while looking for prey.

Typical this time of year- one female Mallard with an entourage of attending males.

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11 March, 2007
Sunday Best
In the south of the county, Raven, yet again, avoided the camera. Luckily, Little Owl, Common Buzzard and Red Kite were on show.
Whilst counting Common Buzzard at Potsgrove nine Chinese Water Deer were warily crossing a field, and almost went unnoticed.
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08 March, 2007
Norfolk, 8th March 2007


A diversion to Grimes Graves in the Brecks to see a Great-grey Shrike. The £2.70 addmission fee to this English Heritage site was a shock to the system though. However, for our money, we did go down one of the neolithic flint mines - which was nice. There were a few Woodlark singing over the clear-fell areas whilst skylark could be heard over the more open grasslands. No prize-winning image here as the bird would not allow close approach.

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07 March, 2007
Dunstable STW: Wildfowl 'n Waders
This pair of Whooper Swan are, unfortunately, the progeny of Wardown Park captive/pinioned stock.
The first Green Sandpiper of the year has been present for a week or so. Here, the bird is showing off its leg-iron.
A menage a trois. If they were rare, genuine vagrants would I, perhaps, get enthusiastic about the Canada Goose ?
Smart wildfowl in the form of Gadwall
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03 March, 2007
Lunar Eclipse

Image Detail:
Time 22:03
Exposure
1/60th sec @f11
Focal Length: c.546mm
RAW /Tripod / mirror lock-up
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19 February, 2007
Rammamere & King's Wood
Weather wise, a very dull day indeed. A 3.36km walk over the Rammamere Heath and in King's Wood, Heath & Reach produced little of note, but included three Marsh Tit and a Lesser Redpoll. I try to avoid the Stockgrove Country Park as it is very popular with dog walkers.
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13 February, 2007
Brilliant Bunting

A few Water Rail can often be seen scurrying between the reedbeds.

One of three Red Kite at a location in the south of Bedfordshire. Also seen were a pair of Raven, three Common Buzzard, Sparrowhawk and Siskin.

Not another Robin shot !

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08 February, 2007
Norfolk Niceties

Lynford is a regular site for Hawfinch. There were a few in the arboretum and half a dozen or so in the paddocks feeding under the Hornbeams.

This fellow has perfected the art of levitation !

Great-spotted Woodpecker

A mini 'twitch' to see two Waxwing reported in a residential area of Kings Lynn.



Over at Thornham Harbour there was no sign of the Lesser Yellowlegs of recent days. This Little Egret did, however, oblige with a fly-past.

Over at Titchwell RSPB reserve six Bearded Tit were feeding very close to the footpath oblivious to one and all.




Rowdy behaviour on the marsh - two Black-tailed Godwit lock bills.

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05 February, 2007
Woburn: Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
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02 February, 2007
Canal-side Walk
Another spring-like day ensued, with temperatures reaching 12 Celsius, prompting a walk along the Grand Union Canal from the Globe Pub to Leighton Lock. Bird song much in evidence including this European Robin.
Behind the sewage works a short burst of song from a Common Chiffchaff, nearby a large source of food awaits !
A view south from Leighton Lock
Greenfinch
Black-headed Gull
On the news today - Mankind IS responsible for global boiling !
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01 February, 2007
Dunstable STW
More signs of Spring as the mild weather continues. Birds in song include Skylark, Chaffinch and Dunnock.
One of five Reed Bunting around the Scrape today.
The Little Egret continues to be noted in and around the site. Last week it was along the brook adjacent to the bypass.
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07 January, 2007
Little Owl double-take

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