Monday 17 November 2014

Starling Murmuration

An evening visit to the local starling roost over the weekend didn’t disappoint with a spectacular display on show.

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A single starling showing off its fine winter plumage

Tuesday 11 November 2014

Dancing Woodcock

This Woodcock crash landed on the beach at Danes Dyke, Flamborough head flushing the Citrine Wagtail we were watching in the process.  It then did a little bobbing up and down before settling down for a little rest after the long sea crossing.  While publishing this to the blog the chefs on Masterchef on the TV were plucking a Woodcock and preparing to cook it – how on earth anyone can kill and eat one of these magnificent creatures is beyond me.

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Fly catching feast for Citrine Wagtail

Here is a short video showing the Citrine Wagtail on the beach at Danes Dyke, Flamborough.


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Monday 10 November 2014

Citrine Wagtail

A last minute decision was made to travel back over the bridge into Yorkshire to catch up with the Citrine Wagtail at Flamborough and have another look at the nearby Rough-legged Buzzard.



When the sun came out there was an explosion of flies flying above the tide rack.  All the Citrine Wagtail had to do was stand there and snap open it's bill and a fly was caught.

 While photographing the Citrine this Woodcock flew in off the sea and almost landed on the wagtail before it settled down to rest after the long sea crossing.  It wasn't though too impressed on all the flies crawling over it while it was trying to get a little shut eye.


 Was a little delayed getting to the Rough-leg site due to the showy wagtail and Woodcock so just missed out on seeing the buzzard at close range but it was still nice in the afternoon sunshine.

Tuesday 4 November 2014

Showy Rough-legged Buzzard

Decided to hop over the bridge into Yorkshire to see one of many Rough-legged Buzzards that have arrived in the country and was it worth it.  We only arrived with the last 2 hours of day light left but the bird performed well giving spectacular views straight over head. This made digiscoping difficult but did manage a few shots with the rest of the time spent just admiring the bird.