Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Big twitch coming up..

In a few hours we shall be jetting off on a little twitch so no posts for a while - as a clue to where we are going all I'll say is we hope to return with plenty of monkey shots!!

Saturday, 15 January 2011

Taiga Bean Goose

New Year new bird for the Scunthorpe recording area - the goose with the orange bill is a Taiga Bean Goose which is mixed in with about 1100 Pink-footed Geese and is commuting around the fields of West Halton. In with these is also a definitely maybe Greenland White-fronted Goose.

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Two shots below - Greenland White-fronted Goose(definitely maybe!)

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Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Welney Wildlife and Wetland Centre

As already stated, Welney is situated in the Ouse Washes and is a magical winter place for upto 9000 swans and ducks from Iceland and Arctic Russia - the sounds of the Whooper Swans and Wigeon is very evocative of winter


Welney's Whoopers

..is on the Ouse Washes and is the wintering home for thousands of Whooper and Bewick Swans - we like to visit every couple of years and on Sunday we found ourselves with the perfect opportunity for a quick visit. 
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one of thousands of wintering duck - Pochard

Saturday, 8 January 2011

White-fronted Geese

A handful of the18 White-fronts at Thealby this morning….

Monday, 3 January 2011

Glaucous Gull at Bagmoor

I forgot to wish everyone a Happy New Year - we were greeted at 2.00am on New Year’s Day by a very annoying Tawny Owl sat on our roof, I suppose he could have been singing the new year in anyway Happy New Year to all visitors to my blog.  It has not taken long for me to get my first cold of 2011 so no outing for me today but Wayne had a trip down to Bagmoor where he took this first winter Glaucous Gull - the lake is still very much frozen with the odd patch of  water holding the gulls and two Peregrine causing havoc.

Sunday, 2 January 2011

Raptor fest

A good raptor day culminating in the Red Kite roost of at least 20 birds near Market Weighton on the Yorkshire Wolds - earlier in the day at South Ferriby we had the ever present Rough Legged Buzzard, Common Buzzard, Marsh Harrier, Kestrel and Peregrine with Hen Harrier and Sparrow Hawk at Bagmoor making a tally of 8 raptor species.
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A motley crew of Scunthorpe birders - Graham, Craig, Keith, Neil and Wayne