A singing Willow Warbler and Wren (taken behind glass), plus a fly-over Peregrine.
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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11 December, 2010
Waxwing - the Discerning Shopper.
The Waxwing flock in Leighton/Linslade have split in to three camps (based on quality of fruit & Veg ?).
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10 December, 2010
Waxwings, Leighton Buzzard
There were 110+ Bohemian Waxwing at the Homebase/Tesco site today on Vimy Road between the Grand Union Canal and the River Ouzel. Their favoured feeding trees were at SP91682525 and SP91702528.
The flock of 120 present in Woburn this week seems to have left - all bar 10 - so the Leighton flock are probably from Woburn.
It's a busy area and the birds were often disturbed as they fed on four berry-laden trees, but thankfully they still kept coming back allowing fantastic views. The light was awful and the images taken were not ideal. My hope is that the sun will appear this weekend and the birds will stay awhile.
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| Bohemian Waxwing, Leighton Buzzard 10th-Dec-2010 |
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25 September, 2010
Local Patch - 25/09/08: Kestrel
The strong Northerlies didn't bring any seabird visitors to the county despite being surrounded by Gannet records in Bucks, Cambs and London - there's always tomorrow...
The local patch was quiet, with a few Barn Swallow, Chiffchaff (some singing a few days ago), thirteen Shoveler and Common Snipe now up to three.
A Common Kestrel has been present for a couple of weeks, but still not managed a decent image.
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08 September, 2010
Marbled Duck @ Broom
The duck season continued today with a Marbled Duck found by SRB at Broom. There's a hint of green at the bill base when viewed at the right angle, and the general concensus is that it's female.
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02 September, 2010
Red-crested Pochard - New Site Record !
The local patch warden discovered an eclipse male Red-crested Pochard this afternoon - a new site record. This duck seems to be on the increase recently, so it was always on the cards that one would turn up.
The strong afternoon sun was directly behind the bird, but after carefully moving to a better position, these images were obtained.
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| Red-crested Pochard eclipse male |
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30 August, 2010
More RBS
Marginally improved the Red-backed Shrike portfolio this evening with another visit to Biggleswade Common.
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28 August, 2010
Red-backed Shrike, Biggleswade Common
Steve Heath discovered this Red-backed Shrike on Biggleswade Common, north of the sewage works, by the railway line. Digiscopers were out in force, but the fear of flushing the bird prevented me form getting close shots with the DSLR setup. The bird seemed settled, mainly feeding on grasshoppers.
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14 May, 2010
King's Wood Heath & Reach
There is a healthy population of Great-spotted Woodpecker in King's Wood. Other birds seen included a Cuckoo and a pair of Bullfinch.
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21 April, 2010
16 April, 2010
Ring Ouzel @ Blows Downs
This male Ring Ouzel has spent a couple of days in the paddocks. Low evening light meant a high ISO and there was no way to get closer without disturbing the bird.
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05 April, 2010
Water Pipit
Having missed the Water Pipit at Octagon Farm pools the last few winters, it was good to see one there today. A fine specimen too - a peachy-pink suffusion on the breast, blue-grey head and mantle, a small amount of streaking on flanks, with a strong white supercillium and blackish leg colour. The bird was not approachable so definitely one for digiscopers.
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28 March, 2010
'Mega' Twitching
Well, what a day ! A planned day out to Portland with mates was hastily rearranged after yesterdays news of a Two-barred Crossbill on our own doorstep. After failing to see it the previous evening, we had a short wait when it appeared with a flock of c.25 common Crossbill near the Lake Hide just after dawn at the Lodge, Sandy. The only other Bedfordshire record was a small flock of this irruptive 'Mega' species at Ampthill on 3rd January, 1890 .

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26 March, 2010
Migrants
Blow's Downs had a male Ring Ouzel, but it wasn't showing during my search. There were six Wheatear on the paddocks slope. Nearby a Chiffchaff was feeding between bouts of singing. On the local patch, a few Swallow and Sand Martin were still present.



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