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

Tuesday, 21 August 2018

Porthellick pool - Spotted Sandpiper!!

My last day on St. Mary's and with a late afternoon sailing, I had the morning free... And a Spotted Sandpiper had turned up at Porthellick the previous day... No prizes for guessing, where I was going, Seaward hide first stop...


Timed to perfection, the juv Spotted Sandpiper was just waking up on the little island  left of  the T- post, about 15m away! A quick hop on the submerged fence post and my luck was in...

 

A brief pose, the unnotched tertials showing clearly...


Then, busy feeding...



It has a habit of flying off every now and then and stuck to this principle landing opposite the Sussex hide. I nipped down there in case it walked the bank but at least got a flight view showing the short wing-bar!


And it was back parading in front of the Seaward hide again!




Then actively feeding...






I didn't realise what was about to happen next. A whirr of wings in the bins next to the Sandpiper turned out to be the Citrine Wagtail!! They were briefly side by side and after a bit of a spat, both flew to the Sussex hide area... would my luck be in?

Tuesday, 16 May 2017

Belvide - Spots before my eyes!!



I resisted temptation the previous day, thinking it might be a distant proposition but with images trickling out and clearly, this Spotted Sandpiper in summer plumage, could be an obliging bird, I just had to get a dental appointment out of the way and it was all systems go....

I made the mistake of wearing wellies too, the path was as dry as a bone and my reward after the mile plus yomp to the West End was a blister! Never mind, it was distantly on view from the hide (c100m) on the far side of the bunded scrape so things could only get better!


And they did! After two close calls, Spotty walked around the bund and flew across to the spit you can see mid right of picture, it was now less than 25m away!


Wow, the last time I had seen one of these fully spotted was back in 2012 (in New England) and the UK juvs I've seen have never been awe inspiring! This one certainly was... a distinctly infectious look if ever there was one...


Happily feeding and creeping closer all the time!




Plenty of small insects / invertebrates, just the ticket for a passage wader...




Ahhh, just loving these head on moments :-)




An then the closest approach...




Just about close enough for a tighter crop!


But I'll settle for all and any of these!!




There was a brief distraction earlier in the morning when this Great Crested Grebe took on more than he could chew? Or did he... we shall have to see what happened in another post!


Thanks to Steve Nuttall and the Belvide team for allowing access, the site shows what good reserve management is all about! I'm seriously tempted to renew my WMBC membership now that Spring at Venus Reservoir has become a pretty pointless venue! I'll hopefully change my view come the late Summer / Autumn once some mud finally appears there but we shall see?

A reminder of better times :-) VP 15th May 2013


VP 15th May 2017....


At least the Ducks, Coots and Moorhens are happy?