After a tough spell of fishing it was time for this Little Egret to attend to the feathers.
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
Monday, 29 September 2014
Fishing Trip
This Little Egret was having a successful fishing session at Alkborough Flats, catching several small flat fish in a few minutes.
Bearded Tit Bonanza
Have to say Wayne's new photography setup of Swarovski scope and Canon
S120 is turning out to be pretty fantastic at least in my eyes. The
only trouble is that with the ability to shoot at 9frames a sec today he
took over a thousand images which does take some sorting but for a
camera costing £200 I don't think it can be beat.
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
Clifden Nonpareil
Just had to share this post - I have stolen it from my brothers blog, don't get excited Lincolnshire moth lovers he lives in Kent! http://theshadoxhurstgarden.blogspot.co.uk
Seeing a Clifden nonpariel for the first time is as memorable as any other great first wildlife encounter, be it a stunning Peregrine falcon or a Stag Red Deer laden in antlers; they all share a magnificent presence. When you see this moth, you'll be impressed, firstly, by is its great size- nearly as big as the palm of your hand. Its wings are marbled beautifully, camouflaging cryptically against tree bark. Its patterning contrasts strikingly underneath with its silky white satin body and black and white boldly marked wing undersides. Its most memorable feature is still to come as its unique appearance is not fully revealed until the moth stretches its wings to reveal a striped black and azure blue underwing that beguiles every time you see it.
Local moth experts believing it has started to recolonise Victorian breeding site at Orlestone Forest. It could be that this moth may have been a immigrant, as its appearance coincides with easterly winds and many rare birds arriving on the east coast.
It's so rare that I can't guarantee I'll ever see a second one, even with the aid of a moth trap. Luckily my memory of the first one caught in the garden will never be forgotten. Our Moth was released back to Orlestone Forest at Moat farm.
Clifden nonpariel (Blue Underwing), Shadoxhurst September 25th 2014 |
Pictures taken with Moth settled on glass |
Sunday, 21 September 2014
Return visit to Spurn Point for Masked Shrike
Couldn’t resist another visit to Spurn Point to have another look at the Masked Shrike as well as the chance of seeing a selection of other migrants.
The changing light conditions and gusty wind made it a little difficult for digi-scoping the Masked Shrike but the bird performed well again.
Eventually this Barred Warbler gave itself up and showed well.
Pied Flycatcher
Red-breasted Flycatcher
And Spotted Flycatcher, rounding off a trio of flycatcher species seen.
The changing light conditions and gusty wind made it a little difficult for digi-scoping the Masked Shrike but the bird performed well again.
Eventually this Barred Warbler gave itself up and showed well.
Pied Flycatcher
Red-breasted Flycatcher
And Spotted Flycatcher, rounding off a trio of flycatcher species seen.
Saturday, 20 September 2014
Masked Shrike, Kilnsea, Spurn
Monday, 15 September 2014
Close encounters with a Spoonbill!
Appeared in front of the hide at Alkborough this evening almost too close to fit in the view finder….
Sunday, 14 September 2014
Weekend review…
Thursday, 4 September 2014
Digi-videoing through Canon S120
Two videos here both taken at Alkborough under different conditions, firstly this Grey Heron was filmed late yesterday evening with only half an hour of day light left so result seems very good particularly when not compressed for the blog!
The second is of the Great White Egret on Saturday, result not so good but getting correct exposure from a white bird against white sky and contrasting background is difficult for any camera.
Tuesday, 2 September 2014
The beautiful Lincolnshire Landscape
Yes come to Alkborough for beautiful stunning scenery - power stations, the national grid and at least 60 wind turbines!
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