2016, Birds, Birds of 2016, Year

Local Patch

Not done a great deal of late. Last weekend (6th November) I visited the North Norfolk coast to see, more than anything else, a large flock of Shore Lark. Apparently the flock at Holkham Gap had increased to 68 over recent weeks, making it one of the largest flocks in Britain for many years, maybe […]

2016, Birds, Birds of 2016, Year

Grey & White Herons on my Local Patch

In recent weeks I have discovered a large concentration of Little Egrets at my local patch, Staunton Harold Reservoir. Up to 20 birds have been present, (3rd largest flock in the Trent Valley so far this year) but there seems to be a consistent flock of around 15 birds sticking together. Fish fry must be

2016, Birds, Birds of 2016, Year

Full of Eastern Promise in the North East

Saturday 29th October was spent in the North East – Skinningrove in Cleveland and South Shields in County Durham. A couple of good birds were on offer including one that I had not seen before, a sub-species of Black Redstart. A first winter male Eastern Black Redstart, of the race semirufus, had been faithful to the rocks

2016, Birds, Birds of 2016, Year

Midget Gems – Full of Eastern Promise

Well in all my years of birding, I’ve never known an autumn like this one. There has been an unprecedented arrival of Siberian vagrants right across the country from Shetland down to the Isles of Scilly and the birds keep arriving. I’m guessing that September and October will also go down as the best months

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A Siberian MEGA Arrives

With continuous easterly winds blowing from Siberia and Scandinavia it was inevitable that our coast line would soon see the arrival of rare birds in good numbers. The question was though, what vagrants would turn up? Shetland was taking most of the glory, as is often the case during late September into October. One of

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The Ultimate “Sprite”

The Pallas’s Warbler is a tiny little gem that is a rare migrant to our shores. They often arrive after large influxes of Yellow-browed Warbler, as have occurred during September 2016. A stunning little warbler that is always worth a trip to see, as was the case this Sunday (9th Oct) when several arrived on

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Unst, Shetland – 23rd Sept – 1st October 2016

Well another year has flown by and my week on Unst has already come to an end. Another great time on the Isle above all others, with a number of rare warblers being the stars of the show. We found a few birds, re-located a few and came so very close to finding the big

2016, Birds, Birds of 2016, Year

Another North American Wader

Saturday 17th September and another trip up to Hatfield Moors in East Yorkshire. A Juvenile Buff-breasted Sandpiper had been discovered on Friday evening and so it was an opportunity to see yet another North American wader close to home. Most British records of Buff-breasted Sandpiper are from Cornwall, Isles of Scilly or the Western Isles.

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