Showing posts with label Curlew Sandpiper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curlew Sandpiper. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 November 2022

Bridgwalton Quarry - Curlew Sandpiper

It's been over 12 years* since I last saw a Curlew Sandpiper in the County but a cracking find by Martyn Owen meant I had a chance of one at Bridgwalton Quarry. I had to join a tractor/trailer journey queue which included the ascent of Harley Bank which added at least 15 mins to the short journey...

But, it was still there! Not on the nearside spit sadly but on the left side bank... 

This was the closest view, pushing on 100m...


And then it wandered further along the bank...


All the angles were covered here...




Before taking a nap!


That was all folks... If you want to see my 2010 posting (and better pics of two)  check out Chelmarsh Curlew Sands x 2 at Chelmarsh scrape 11.9.10


Saturday, 1 October 2016

Scilly Day 2 - a quiet one!

After the excitement of bagging the Vireo the previous evening and still mourning the lack of a pic or two, with Ian Grant still needing the same bird, we opted for a day on Aggie.....

The vigil at the Parsonage was a total blank and I slipped away to check the Big pool, where the Lesser Yellowlegs had now departed with a Curlew Sandpiper maintaining the wader presence! As ever, not afraid to get in there....





The early boat back and another vigil on the garrison at least produced the Melodious Warbler still present in gardens around Garden Battery... Just a record shot!


The airfield is top of the list for Sunday morning!