Showing posts with label Little Stint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Little Stint. Show all posts

Friday, 10 May 2019

Noneley - Little Stint!!

A talk the previous evening meant I had no chance of seeing the Little Stint on the nearly dried out flash at Noneley. Luckily, it stayed overnight and I was up early to savour a (now) prized bird to enter Shropshire airspace. The last one I'd seen in Shropshire was back in September 2010 at the Mire Lake, back in the day they were near annual birds!

I wont bore you with lots of distant images, it was the best part of 100m away!


But looked good for size comparison against a Ringed Plover!


How times change...

Friday, 14 September 2018

RSPB Frampton Marsh - Little Stint

It's talk season and my latest venue was at Lincoln RSPB group. A great Thursday evening reliving some 'Memorable Birding Moments' followed up with overnight hospitality from Mike and Angela Catchpole (many thanks both!!) I made the correct decision to give Gibraltar Point a miss with the Red-footed Falcon doing another disappearing act and had a great four hours walking around RSPB Frampton Marsh! Waders by the 1,000, didn't manage to find the Long-billed Dowitcher but was treated to excellent close up views of this smart Little Stint...


They might all look the 'same' but I can't decide which ones to leave out as it walked about in front of me!






Feeding on tiny insects and invertebrates...








Been a long time since I've had one of these so close! You can't have too much of a good thing!




And what are the chances of one landing in Shropshire??