2021, Birds, Birds of 2021, Trips

Just Local Stuff

A few photos from recent days around my local patch. Birding is very quiet at the moment and the weather has been difficult for photography – grey, dull and rainy. However the sun did come out a for a few hours, when I managed to photograph a very obliging Robin.

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North American Duck Stays Local

The first winter drake Ring-necked Duck, that I was party to finding back in December 2020, is still staying faithful to a small lake, called Home Lake, at Staunton Harold Hall on the Leicestershire/Derbyshire border and only a mile or so from home. The species is a major rarity to my home county of Derbyshire,

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Eastern Delight on Local Pool

I decided to pay a visit to Melbourne Pool on 10th February 2021. It was a glorious morning, plenty of snow, clear blue skies, ideal for some local photography. The pool is only a 10 minute walk from where I live. The pool was around half frozen over, with several large areas of open water.

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Local Patch turns up trumps

I completed a 5 mile walk this afternoon, incorporating my local patch of Staunton Harold Reservoir. Heavy snowfall from yesterday and over night frost had made local road conditions very difficult. The weather today, however, was glorious, making the countryside very picturesque. I thought I would stand a good chance today of finding a Yellowhammer

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Lockdown Birding

The Coronavirus Pandemic has certainly put paid to travelling any distance to go birding. So I’m very fortunate to have Staunton Harold Reservoir, Melbourne Pool and some excellent farmland within a 2km circle of my home. Staunton Harold is just a 5 minute drive or 15 minute walk from home, so well within the “Lockdown

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