The Pea Machines were back yesterday...
Duffbirder meets South Holderness!
Thursday, 17 July 2025
More of the Mediteranean
Tuesday, 15 July 2025
Autumn
Mediterranean Gull (H.77, P.99) |
Surprisingly difficult to pick out |
My Golden Boy |
Wednesday, 9 July 2025
Targets
Friday, 4 July 2025
That Time of Year
Wednesday, 25 June 2025
Local Additions
I had a half-time Lists "tot-up" over the weekend, out of curiosity, using the "old thunderer". Remarkably no obvious errors! I've complied target lists for my Sites for the rest of the Year. A touch of mid-summer motivation/madness.
This inspired me to have a cruise around the Patch this morning. Things started well on Snakey during our morning stroll with a distant "white object" in the far distance. Initially thought to be a Mute Swan, a look through the old bins revealed a Little Egret (H.75).
Next it was a stop at Skeffling where after a prolonged watch I finally managed decent views of one of the many Reed Warblers present.
Finally... early afternoon I had a drive down Seaside to the Cliff (which I hadn't done for a while). As I was turning a slim Raptor shot South over the Paddock... Hobby (H.76). Nice timing!!
Saturday, 21 June 2025
Locally
It's understandably a quiet time of Year as we're deep into the Breeding Season. It looks like being a bumper Year for Youngsters. Last Month I had Blue Tits Breeding in my Porch for the first time...possibly twice?
Friday, 20 June 2025
NYM (2)
Wednesday, 11 June 2025
Going for a Song
Wednesday, 4 June 2025
Low and High
Duff drying up now and will get even drier soon when the pump is started! So...I made the car park yesterday for 8.30 and Haydn arrived shortly afterwards. It was still raining slightly BUT it was clearing from the West.
Once we'd settled in we started to scan. I picked up some Swifts...then more... and more! I estimated c60 Birds feeding VERY low over the Reserve...a fine sight! One advantage of inclement weather.
As it cleared, the Snipe became more apparent as they started "drumming" over many areas of the Carrs.
It's not all about ticks....far from it.
We left at Noon for lunch in Pocklington. We then headed North up into the Wolds to try a new Site for both of us. I'd received the information for this Site from a visitor to the Hide a couple of weeks ago. Having checked Google maps I was confident I could find the spot.
On arrival in the Valley we found a parking area and had a look around. The scenery on the journey was spectacular with long rolling hills and some steep ascents and descents. It was truly remote...and peaceful! We heard then saw a Mistle Thrush. Our target Redstart unfortunately eluded us, so we moved on to our second Site.
Once again in position we started to search the area. My contact had told me Raven, Peregrine and Redstart were possible here! After around 10 minutes we simultaneously picked up an approaching Peregrine which eventually landed on a prominent rock. A good start here. The weather was superb now and we were soon enjoying Red Kite and Buzzard also...in a wonderful setting.
Haydn (with his remarkable hearing) picked up the song of a Redstart deep below. Over the next 30 minutes or so he heard it frequently...needless to say I didn't! There were a decent number of mature trees in full leaf and I have to admit I didn't fancy his chances of finding it. He DID!!! We even had scope views on top of a dead branch before it flew off. Impressive!
No Raven ...but 2 out of 3 ain't bad...
Sunday, 1 June 2025
Not so Swift arrival
Finally added Swift (H.63, P.91)) to the Village Year List this evening with 3 Birds seen on the Dog Stroll. Always special! Earlier a Bee-eater was seen heading South from Grimston. I made it up to Cliff Farm and gave it 30 minutes but no sign. Of course...it went through Spurn!
Saturday, 31 May 2025
Still time
Woke early and decided to have a session in the hut with showers forecast. Arrived at 9 and had 4.5 hours. It remained overcast throughout with the occasional shower. The Forecast was spot on, on this occasion! "Spring" is coming to a close now, so I'm keen to get a few more visits in before they "pull the plug".
I checked the meadow on the way to the Hide as a Barn Owl had been seen here on more than one occasion recently. No joy, so I continued to the office aka Geoff Smith Hide. Some youngsters were there to greet me...
It was overcast but still as I set up. An initial scan revealed that the remaining water on the distant "scrape" was still visible enabling ID of most things present with the scope. I picked out a pair of Teal and a couple of Little Egrets. Then a flock of 11 Ringed Plovers took to the air, having a stretch before returning.
The Whitethroat was still vigorously defending its territory in front of the Hide and at least 4 Sedge Warblers were singing in and around the Scrape...
Just after 10 a Hobby shot across low and purposefully and continued West. Shortly afterwards a/the Barn Owl (91) appeared and dived into the grass by the Hide. It eventually emerged some 10 minutes later, obviously having successfully caught something?
Decent start.
Things got even better when a Great White Egret appeared on the Scrape, which yours truly didn't see arrive!! This was my second sighting of the Year...same Bird? It remained and fed for over 2 hours.
Snipe (c12) were drumming almost constantly, one scan revealed 4 Birds in the air! I've never seen so many on a visit. Not a common sight. Curlew and Redshank were also seen and heard regularly.
I then picked out 3 Linnets (92) in a distant bush. Reed Buntings were apparent at various points across the Reserve so there was still plenty to keep me interested despite the almost total lack of visible water.
Thursday, 29 May 2025
NYM
As you know I do like an "over the shoulder" shot |