2017, Birds, Birds of 2017, Year

A Day on the North Norfolk Coast

Saturday 28th January, Barrie & I decided to spend the day birding at various locations along the North Norfolk coast. This was my first trip to Norfolk of 2017, so I knew I would be in for a few year ticks. We decided to start the morning at Holkham, as a small flock of 29 […]

2017, Birds, Birds of 2017, Year

A Yellow-billed Loon Inland

USA Birders call the White-billed Diver, Yellow-billed Loon, what a great name for a great bird and what a pleasant surprise when one was discovered on the 21st January 2017 on the River Witham, near Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire. Unbelievably this was the second time a juvenile has been found on the same river within a few

2017, Birds, Birds of 2017, Year

White-wingers from the Arctic

In recent days there has been a huge influx of Glaucous & Iceland Gulls, so called “White-winged Gulls”, from the high arctic regions. Swept in on the last northerly weather front, they have appeared right across the country, as well as the outer islands and coastal sites, many have been recorded down our east coast. So,

2017, Year

A Day with Red Squirrels

On Saturday 7th January 2017, I spent a day with Red Squirrels in the North Yorkshire Dales near Hawes, not quite what I had in mind to kick start 2017. Wildlife photographer Simon Philpotts, from Wild Dales Photography, organised the workshop and I was very impressed with the way the day was managed. Despite some

2017, Birds, Birds of 2017, Year

Kick Start to 2017

So a new Birding Year begins and I’m already wondering what may turn-up during the next 12 months. I can’t imagine that it will be as good as 2016, but we can live in hope. I part chopped a couple of camera bodies that I wasn’t using any more and decide to treat myself to

2016, Birds, Birds of 2016, Year

Another Rare Sea Duck in the Midlands

A juvenile Surf Scoter was discovered at Rutland Water a few days ago, another rare sea duck on an inland water. I decided to go and see it this morning (30th Dec) as it was another opportunity to observe a rare scoter at close quarters. Juvenile Surf Scoter are simply dark brown with several small

2016, Birds, Birds of 2016

Local patch Megas still present

The two Velvet Scoters, probably a female and a first winter drake, were still present today at Staunton Harold Reservoir, South Derbyshire. This morning, I was fortunate enough to be taken out onto the water in one of the local Yacht Club’s Ribs and was able to get a few good shots of one of

2016, Birds, Birds of 2016, Year

A Staunton Harold MEGA

This morning, 16th December, I decided to call in on my local patch at Staunton Harold Reservoir, as I often do before heading off to work. The last few days I’ve not been able to visit, due to business commitments and customer appointments. I held out little hope for anything good, as most days its

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