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4 new tick, 3 day, 2 for the year and 1 cock up

It's been a fantastic few day, for me and my Dad, as you saw, on Friday (day 1) we managed to find the elusive Gargany at Marshide (tick number 1).
On Saturday(day 2), we decided to try and see the Eagle Owls at Dunsop Bridge, full of optimism after all the tales that we'd heard of children and dog walkers going missing, so we set off early on the hunt. We spent hours walking up the valley, followed the instruction word for word "Head up the valley, as it splits, take the high track, as you reach the highest point look down to the left of the valley, that's were they are" so that what we did, we got to the highest point of the valley... We waited... We waited and We waited but nothing so we decided to head for the next valley down just in case we had the wrong place, 4 mile later, we were at the head of the valley, the highest point, we couldn't go any further... "We must be in the right place" but still no Owls. So we decided to head back and retrace our steps, after 10 minuets we decided to stop for dinner and as if by magic the second we settled down, the heavens opened and we got drenched but sure enough, 15minuets passed, we set back off and the sun came out "I'm sure some one had it in for us" half way back just as we reached the top of the first hill, we happened to bump into a guy that we had met 2 weeks before at Leighton Moss whilst watching the spoonbill "seen owt" , " nah nowt much, just a few bits and bobs, were hoping to see the Eagle Owls really", " Yeah............ You'd be lucky.... You're in the wrong valley" our hearts sunk (ONE COCK UP) and a big one I might add. Luckily after this unforeseen knock back which I must admit made us laugh and slightly well very red in the face, we managed to find up a few bird that picked us up and sent us home in a good mood, these include 5 Ring Ouzel and countless number of Red Grouse (tick 2 and 3).

Here a few record pics. that I managed to get on the way around:-

Ring Ouzel

Red Grouse

After we had finished at Dunsop Bridge, we decided to go home but before we stopped for tea, we decided to head up to White Coppice for an hour and see what we could spot, we decide to just sit in one place with our scopes and wait to see what turned up, no sooner had we settled down before we heard the unmistakable call of the Cuckoo (A years first), we had actually come in hope of seen this rapidly decreasing bird which I am truly honored to see this year as unfortunately they're due to be demoted to the RED LIST if migrating numbers keep declining. The atmospheric sound of spring that will be sadly missed, I keep my fingers crossed that more and more will make it across every year.

Soon after the Cuckoo had left, a wheatear dropped in behind us and a small flock of 4 Redpoll apeared in a nearby bush, here are a few pic that I took on my way around:-

Cuckoo

Pied Wagtail

Redpoll


And now to Sunday (day 3), I spent all day with my beloved but i had to drop her off at work at 4 o'clock so my Mum, Dad and Me decided to shoot over to Plex moss and try to scope out the Cattle Egrets, we headed off down the lane and sure enough, the first bird we saw, was a lone Cattle Egret(tick 3) sat 2 fields back by a young bullock. We watched it for about an hour in hope that it would venture into a closer field, this did give some results but it was bout a million miles aways (John Dempsey I am very envious of you're shots, there fantastic) unfortunately we didn't manage to see the Hooded Crow but we did encounter a white throat and a flock of just over 30+ Whinbrel (No. 2 for the year).

Here are a few pics that i managed to get on my walk down Plex Moss:-

Cattle Egret

Whinbrel

Carrion Crow
Well I hope that you like my story and that you will read it again,
Thanks always Lee Harrison

Work Work Work...

Work, Work, Work, Work and ohh just a bit more more work, yeah... av spent all week doing uni. work this week, and I've only managed to get for for a couple of short walks but i still managed to pick up a few shots.

On Wednesday I had a walk down to Moss Bank Park hoping to get a few nice pics of a Peacock, I like to think that I succeeded but I'll leave it up to you to judge...

Peacock

and tonight, I had a walk around Marshide and the golf course, where I was hoping to see a few of the smaller birds and maybe a Blackcap but no, a Moorhen and Wood Pigeon and a few Swallows, that was it... luckily things started to pick up as we continued to walk around, plenty of House Martins flying very close, Wheatear, House Sparrows, Pied and White wagtails, Linnets a very large Brown Hare and many more:-

House Martin

Swallow

And the highlight of the night and a first for me, this beautiful drake Gargany which had just settled down for the evening (everyone loves a new tick) :-

Gargany

Anyway i hope that you liked my blog and that you will visit again, please feel free to leave an comment.

Thanks always Lee Harrison

Oh Deery Deery Me...

I Didn't have any time to go afar this week, so I just had a walk around Anglezarke, it was such an amazing night, birds were everywhere, gropper singing in the bushes, black cap and white throat singing in the trees and Willow Warbles and ChiffChaff singing everywhere my ears could stretch to, Oyster Catchers and Curlews flying over the fields and green woodpeckers calling in the woods... We had a awesome night, two new ticks for the year with 3 little Ring plover, a single Common Sandpiper and deer playing on the shore line with one close by in the trees, I could have got some absolutely fantastic shots as the sun light streamed through the trees, BUT Ohhhh Deery Me...... D**k head here didn't set his camera up right, "I forgot to set my shutter speed" (an amateur mistake) so none of my pics. came out well... I was so disappointed, but I guess it's all part of the learning progress... but still here's a few pics that i got anyway :-
Roe Deer
Here I remembered to speed up my camera:-
Jackdaw
I didn't manage to get that many nature shots but I did manage to get new bird for me with this beautiful Common sandpiper in the evening sun...:-


Common Sandpiper

Apart from these, I didn't really get anything else apart from these wonderful sunsets as the sun started to lower over the far bank of the reservoir:-

Sunset is my favourite time of day, some how it lulls me into a sense of tranquility and insecurity, I could sit there for hours on end watching the sun set with not a clue what is happening, I go into a trance like state of relaxation and forgetfulness, i don't know where I'm from or where I'm going, all I know is that I belong within nature and no were else...

I hope that you enjoy my blog and that you will visit again-

Thanks Always Lee Harrison...

They Really Started To Bug Me

I had a lot of uni work to do today, so I didn't get to chance to go out till after tea, so I decided to work out in the garden to see what I could see, not much around really, Goldfinch, Great Tit, House Martin, Black Headed Gull, Herring Gull, 2 Lesser Black Backed Gull, plenty of Feral Pigeons, 1 wood pigeon and plenty of Honey Bees, witch I really wanted to get a photo of in flight but it just started to bug me.

Here's a few pics. I took in between my work:-

Black Headed Gulls

Lesser Black Backed

Goldfinch

Peacock Butterfly

And last but not least one of many Honey Bees that drove me crazy...


Honey Bee

And thats about it for today, I hope that you liked my pics and that you'll visit again, please feel free to leave any comments.

Thanks always Lee Harrison.