A kingfisher Sure As Clockwork... BullFinch...

I had a walk down to Mere Sands with my Mum and Dad tonight after we had been told from a trustworthy source that "Every night without doubt, the kingfisher comes to this spot between 5-6pm" fantastic we though another opportunity to photograph this beautiful bird. So we went down and sat there from 5 O'clock till just gone 6 and nothing, a bullfinch made its usual appearance at 5:30 with With Long Tailed tit and Herons dropping in from time to time but defiantly no Kingfisher...


Even though we didn't get the desired quarry, I managed to get a few pics. on the way around so here they are:-

Rabbit

Squirrel


Canada Goose


Bull Finch

Heron


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RedStart At Night, A Beautiful Delight....

I haven't had much time this week so the family and I decided to have a couple of hours out and about on Friday night, as a last minuet decision we decided to have a walk around Lead-Mine Valley, which proved to be very wise choice in the end.

We really started off the evening my eating our tea from the Bolton view point, over looking fields and trees where I soon picked up a small Roe deer feeding and the bottom of a field, unfortunately a bit to far away for a decent picture.

Not long before we had started the walk, we stopped to watch a Mistle Thrush feeding on a fence post, as this was going on we started to here an unusual call that we didn't recognise, we stared aimlessly into the tree top for about 15minuet before my Mum eventually spotted a small bird singing high up in the branches, a quick glance through the binos and "Redstart" a fantastic new bird for the year and the first one for a long time.

soon after as we continued walking, a number of birds decided to to fly low including a curlew and 3 oyster catcher. moments later we spotted a Green Woodpecker in a near by tree, i only managed to get a record pic. but that better that nothing...

Redstart

Green Woodpecker (Peeping out)

Oystercatcher

Curlew

Many other birds where knocking around as we continued on our walk including:- Chiff Chaff, Willow Warble, gold Crest, Redpoll, pied Wag. Greater Spotted Woodpecker, all the others you might expect and one small bird that I couldn't identify, i couldn't get any picks but I'll try to describe it and see if you recognise it.. It was very small, the size of a wren but it had a very light brown back, a white chest and belly which at a quick look seemed to have bars on it. at first I thought that it could have been a leucistic Wren but the marking seen a little wrong... If you have any Ideas please comment me.

As we headed back the sun started to set and the sky was beautiful so I decided to try and take a few atmospheric photos as I went around... I'll let you judge if I achieved this...
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white Coppice comes to form...


I haven't had much time recently, just enough time to go down to the local patch for a few short walks... so I decided to pop down to White Coppice and see what was knocking about...


I was pleased to see that the the Cuckoo was still around although it had chosen a different home to most year and has been spending a lot of time up the Nab, the Tree Pipits have returned and I even picked up a Marsh Tit which was a nice rarity down there, a massive number of Ravens around, my Dad and Me saw 4 together at once recently and a good friend of mine saw 8 on his walk around the surrounding area, a Peregrine has been reported although I haven't any raptors apart from Kestrel, Sparrowhawk, Buzzard and one unidentified raptor(that we were convinced was a Falcon(see earlier blog) myself but I do remember seen them over that area when I was very young so it would be fantastic if they had come back.


lots of different animals around as well, we have managed to get close to the local Rabbits and slightly more elusive Hares but talking to the local farmer be add that most nights whilst checking his livestock, he meets the regular Fox and Badger on him land although no sets can have been found.


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


House Martin


Mistle Thrush

Pied Wagtail
Willow Warbler

Male & Female Stonechat

Greater Spotted Woodpecker



Tree Pipit


And last but not least, this beautiful little Rabbit that I found feeding beside a small fence:-


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Thanks always Lee Harrison.

Eventually Wednesday Arrives...

I had a fantastic day out on Wednesday, with 3 brand new ticks, I've been that busy going though the 400+ pics that I took on my day out and college work I have had no time to write this blog... But here it is eventually...
I started off at 9am parking up at Crossens and walking down to Sandgrounders in hope of getting a few pics. of the Sedge Warblers and Whitethroat, even though I waited for nearly 2 hours at different bramble patches the Sedgy proved elusive to photograph, although a flock of 7 Swift came swirling over head and a slightly more co-operative Whitethroat came and landed close by singing in a tree...
Swift
Whitethroat

Eventually reaching the hides almost 2 hours after I had set off, I had a brief look in Sandgrounders where nothing much was going on before heading off to Nells to see of the Little Stint and Curlew sandpiper where around, I got settled and started scanning around with instant results as Peregrine came soring over, sending the Blackwits in to histerics before stooping through the centre of the flock creating panic.

Peregrine Falcon


Black Tailed Godwits (Panicking)
As I sat there, my belly started to rumble "umm dinner time" I thought and I think the birds must of had the same idea, Peregrines chasing the Blackwits soon after a large female Spawk came cruising over taking specific interest in the house martins darting around and then unusually a large and what I can only presume was a very hungry GBB gull came soaring in and continued to chase a poor little Oyster Catcher in circles around the marsh
Sparrowhalk

GBB chasing Oyster Catcher

After this exciting start, thing started to settle down, all the raptors disappeared leaving me to try and scope out these little waders, I scoped, I scoped and I Scoped but nothing, no Ringed Plover, no Dunlin, not even a Redshank.... I sat there for an hour before I saw anything and then it all happened, "Zoom" 2 common sand came flying onto a nearby island with a single Ruff then a beautiful White Wag. came to join them...

Common Sandpiper

Ruff (sorry About the Pics)

White Wagtail (again Sorry about the pics)

Shortly after "flit" a Redshank appeared and then I noticed a small wader fly into the back of the marsh and there it was, the bird I'd been waiting for, a beautiful Curlew Sandpiper "Woo Hoo a First" showing fantastically between a small group of Backwits and a single Redshank:-

Curlew Sandpiper

As you can see in the 2nd and 3rd Pics you can see both Redshank and more importantly the fantastic Curlew Sandpiper.

As I wondered back, not much around so I decided to have a wonder around the sand plant were I picked up this beautiful male Wheatear who quite happily posed for about 30 second whilst I took a few snaps...

Wheatear

And Last but not least on the way home I stoped off at Martin Mere where I didn't see much, 3 Ring Plover, a Single Redshank and the usual wildfowl that you might expect, so at a last minuet decision I chose to have a walk down Curlew lane to see if the yellow Wags. had settled in yet. This is a bird that I can never remember seen although my Mum and Dad tell me that I saw 1 as a child so I class this next entry as a first,


Yes as you guessed I found them... Well after waiting 30min., I found a single Yellow Wag. on its own, the pic isn't anything to be desire but here my first every sighting and record shot of a Yellow Wagtail...

Yellow Wagtail

Yep... This is all I got of it but it but a massive smile on my face because I also caught up with a flock of Corn Bunting Whilst I was down there which accounted to another 2 new ticks for my life... Woooooooooooo hooooooooooo...

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