Tuesday, 7 October 2008
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Saturday, 4 October 2008
"....called in saying she's heard that a hurricane............"
First theres another of the Great crested Grebe from Old Moor, I quite like this shot.
Then there are a couple of the Ravens at Cyril Hart Arboretum






Saturday, 27 September 2008
Gods Country.
I drove along the roads looking for interesting birds on the verges. Low and behold the two most likely suspects showed themselves.
The Stonechat.

The Meadow Pipit, check out the hooked rear claw on this one.

I saw Kestrel, Kite and Buzzard but not close enough to photograph. The Highlight of the drive however was this fantastic Merlin. It was sitting on a post as i rounded a corner and didn't fly off when i drove past it. I turned a short way up the road and slowly returned. Thankfully the god of the bird watchers must have been smiling as i was able to get this shot. There are others but I have yet to go through them, check my galleries in a few days to see more.

The day was rounded off with a trip to Gigrin Farm, anyone who has been following my blog will know how much i enthused about it the first time I went, well this time was no different. A 4GB memory card can vouch for that. I have nearly 300 images to go through but here are two to be going on with.


Thursday, 18 September 2008
Oop north, tha knows.
The first place we visited was Newmillerdam near Wakefield, It's basically a large lake with a dam at one end. A walk way allows access alaround the lake. The day was really grey and overcast so I didn't take my camera. What a shame, there were 3 Herons all almost within touching distance, a Great Crested Grebe, Tufted Ducks and the usual coots/moorhens and mallards.
We then went to Broomhill on the Barnsley to Rotherham road, There is a flash there which is managed by the Garganey trust, a group of local people who are well in to their birds. Again the weather was not great but I did get to see Lapwings, Mallard, Little Egrets, Canada Geese, Greylag, Great Crested Grebe, Little Grebe, Jackdaw, Black headed Gull, Hobbies, Sparrowhawk, Buzzard, Cormorant, Gadwall, coot, Moorhen, Garganey, and fantastically for me a Ruddy Duck, . A couple of shots below. The Ruddy Duck is quite a crop.
Lapwing:
Ruddy Duck:
The Highlight of the visit up north was a couple of trips to Old Moor RSPB reserve, not far from the Broomhill site and a fantastic venue. It is free to members and £2.50 for non member adults. It has half a dozen hides and is wheel chair friendly. There is a shop and canteen which have a good selection to offer. I was told it was a bit early for the high number of visiting birds but there were a good number of Geese and Ducks, there were Common sandpiper, Heron, Grebes both Little and Great crested, Little Egret, Bullfinch, Tree sparrows (yes Tree sparrows) and all the usual woodland birds. These are two of the Great crested grebe shots, it had two fish whilst i was watching it.
All in all it was a great trip oop north.
Tuesday, 2 September 2008
I'm singing in the rain.
Have only managed two short stints with the camera recently, and here are the paltry results.
Went to my local spot for common lizzard and found only two little ones of less than 2 inches in length. This one was shedding its skin.
The Nuthatch are always bankers but these were taken in a spot I've not tried before.
Don't forget to check out my galleries, (top of my links list) I put more than whats here in there and they are usually better to view, go on give it a look!!!