Yesssss, Red-necked Grebe, a long awaited patch tick for me, viewed from the causeway on the adjacent fishing pool. Nice work too by Paul Bennett, Dave Bate, and John Smith, three Belvide birders who found it mid morning and got the news out!! You will have to agree the finder guys and submit a rarity form to Ian Grant :-)
I got down there just after midday and in between showers after a 30 min 'no show' it reappeared again in the NE corner! The light was pretty dire and rain didn't help but I'll more than settle for these!
It was busy catching fish too!
This one proving to be quite a struggle to swallow!
But eventually 'down the hatch!
There have only been two other records in modern times at Venus Pool, in 1989 and 1991. A showy long staying bird was at Priorslee Flash in 1998 and the last record in the county was in 2012 (my first local one seen with Yvonne at The Mere) More importantly, bird No.181 for my VP list! Come on Winter, do your best deliver a Slav next?! I think everyone needs that?
Wednesday, 13 November 2019
Monday, 4 November 2019
Severn flood plain - Whooper Swans
I had a cruise (not literally) around the Severn flood plain in the Pentre / Melverley / Edgerley area which has been deluged in recent weeks by severe flooding and now accessible. I was very fortunate too, as the land, now gradually reappearing, still held enough flood water to keep the swans happy and in view! There were plenty of Mutes but I was hoping for Whooper Swans and with a count of 19 for an hour long session, I had to be pleased...
I'd have settled for one!
But at quite a few of my stopping places, the calls were all around and they were clearly 'roaming'...
The car makes the perfect mobile 'hide'! Firstly a group of three landing in front of me...
Not to be outdone, I also found additional groups of six and ten (all adults) as the day veered from misty to bright! Here's a count-down to what happened next... Five...
Four...
Yes, you know what's coming when they have that 'gonna fly jizz'... Three...
Two...
Off they go...
In perfect synchro unison :-)
Looking back, I think this was my favourite image?
Magic moments indeed!
I'd have settled for one!
But at quite a few of my stopping places, the calls were all around and they were clearly 'roaming'...
The car makes the perfect mobile 'hide'! Firstly a group of three landing in front of me...
Not to be outdone, I also found additional groups of six and ten (all adults) as the day veered from misty to bright! Here's a count-down to what happened next... Five...
Four...
Yes, you know what's coming when they have that 'gonna fly jizz'... Three...
Two...
Off they go...
In perfect synchro unison :-)
Looking back, I think this was my favourite image?
Magic moments indeed!
Saturday, 2 November 2019
Priorslee lake - Caspian Gull!
It's been four years since I've seen one of these brutes in the County. With the advent of 'recycling centres', large Gulls have had to move on to new feeding opportunities and the local tips no longer offer a haven for foraging! There must be something going on locally as this 1st winter Caspian Gull has been around for a few days...
With barely 30 Gulls on the water, the centre of attention! The white head of this Gull gleaming out and just look at that bill...
Quite distant at first but at least it was active!
Those long legs pretty obvious in the next two...
Quite distant at first but at least it was active!
Those long legs pretty obvious in the next two...
White underwing showing nicely !
There was also a burly 1st Winter Yellow-legged Gull for comparison! Next to sort...