2015, Birds, Birds of 2015, Year

Local Patch Warblers

Sunday 10th March, another bad decision day. News breaks of a Citril Finch in Norfolk. Here we go again!! Few phone calls made and consensus of opinion amongst the ranks, was long journey, (late in the morning when the news broke) and as bird was very elusive, at the time and at Holkham Dunes (vast […]

2015, Birds, Birds of 2015, Year

Marsh & Moorland

The morning of Saturday 9th May began with somewhat of a waiting game. So Richard and I set off to a local reserve in the Erewash Valley. An area of small pools and marshland with one pit ideal for migrating waders. A couple of Wood Sandpiper had been found a few days earlier so whilst

2015, Birds, Birds of 2015, Year

A Day with the Nightingale

A great deal of Saturday the 2nd of May 2015 was spent at Whisby Nature Park in Lincolnshire, with the elusive Nightingale. This local nature reserve has become famous in recent years for one of our best songsters. Izaak Walton, a famous English writer, wrote about the song of the Nightingale – “breathes such sweet

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Boom! – A Second Chance

Couldn’t believe it when the mega alert on my pager went off on Thursday 30th April 2015 – The Hudsonian Godwit had reappeared at Meare Heath in Somerset. Barrie contacted me and he was planning to go Friday afternoon, so I said, count me in. Another agonising wait but the bird was still on site

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A Bad Decision

Well, that was the weekend that will be remembered for a Hudsonian Godwit. A really bad decision not to go on Saturday 25th, as the bird flew off Saturday afternoon, obviously disappointing the Sunday twitchers, me included. Hopefully it will either be – re-discovered on route to the far north, or it will return in

2015, Birds, Birds of 2015, Year

Local Birding

After domestics on Saturday, I was looking forward to some local birding on Sunday 19th April. Richard & I set off for our local reserve at Willington Gravel Pits, with the intention of visiting a nearby RSPB reserve in South Staffs, later in the morning, where a pair of Black-winged Stilts had been found on

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A Spring Snake’s-head

Saturday 11th April and no better place to spend a spring day than at Rutland Water. There is always a good variety of birds and the chance of some migrants at this time of year. With waterfowl now in full summer plumage, some good opportunities with the camera. Numerous migrants were around with first Willow

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A Weekend on The Lizard

My wife and I spent this past Easter Weekend on the Lizard in Cornwall. A few days relaxing and unwinding at The Mullion Cove Hotel. Not a birding holiday, but as always, I can’t turn-down any opportunity to fit some birding in during the odd day, here and there! On previous visits to the area,

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