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

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

2015, Birds, Birds of 2015, Year

Having a Laugh on Merseyside

In my view and of course if it is possible, it is well worth making the effort to see any North American bird in Britain. So when a Laughing Gull was discovered at New Brighton, on Merseyside, around the 5th of February, I had this bird on my radar. Keeping my fingers crossed, I hoped it would

2015, Birds, Birds of 2015, Year

In Pursuit of Pink Punk Rockers

Waxwings have been very scarce this winter, unlike the last two or three, when many hundreds arrived from Scandinavia. It seems that this winter the berry crops in Northern Europe have been good and therefore these birds have not errupted on their nomadic wanderings. Thankfully however, in recent weeks small numbers of Waxwings have arrived on

2015, Birds, Birds of 2015, Year

Common Stuff Produces the Goods

A few hours at my local patch produced a couple of year ticks and some good photo opportunities. Three Gadwall, a few Fieldfare and a Song Thrush moved my patch year list on to 50. I decided to spend some time at another local site, to try my luck with a few more photos, before

2015, Birds, Birds of 2015, Year

Winter Wildfowl

Rutland Water never fails to provide a wide variety of winter Wildfowl. Only just over an hours drive from home, so a great place to pick-up a few “Year Ticks”. Today, Sunday 18th January, was no exception, with plenty of ducks and grebes and other waterfowl on offer. Smew can be difficult to year tick,

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