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  • 3rd October 2017 – Eastville Park

    3rd October 2017 – Eastville Park

    My first walk around Eastville Park for some time. There have been many sightings of otters recently but all I spotted were all the walkers who have seen the otters.

    I did get two decent views of kingfishers; one which flew down the river, did a roll (showing off its orange breast) and disappeared over a fence; the other which flew down river showing its bright blue dorsal colours.

    There are now two swans back on the lake, hopefully a couple.

    The mallards are looking more attractive post eclipse.

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    I saw the back of a buzzard which was then mobbed by crows.

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    It was good to see butterflies still and plenty of bees (and other insects).

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    My best photo opportunity was a grey wagtail which hung around for a while.

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    Click below for gallery of this mornings photos:

     

     

  • 2nd October 2017 – New Passage, Severn Estuary

    2nd October 2017 – New Passage, Severn Estuary

    I found a had a free morning and, as I didn’t have much time to prepare a birding sortie,  I decided to go down to the Severn Estuary again. It only takes 20 minutes to get there and there’s always something to see.

    I didn’t even know what the tide times were. Luckily the tide had not gone too far out and I was still able to see lots of waders on the shore line (even if they were a bit too far away for decent photos). More knowledgeable birders were seeing all sorts of waders but I was quite happy to pick out redshank, oystercatchers, ringed plover, widgeon, a single curlew and two little egrets.

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    MT1D7138Cormorant racing oystercatcher

    As I made my way along to the Pilning Wetlands I saw lots of meadow pipits, pied wagtails and even two yellow wagtails. There were big flocks of starlings forming too.

    MT1D7189Big flocks of starlings forming

    MT1D7244Starlings having a bath

    MT1D7264Pied wagtail

    MT1D7289More widgeon in flight

    On the wetlands there was a big flock of black-tailed godwits but (once again) the sun was in the wrong direction for me (with my amateur eyes) to pick out much else.

    So, I contented myself with getting photos of the meadow pipits and 3 wheatears.

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    There were quite a few birders down on the estuary and meeting a few of them made the morning even more pleasurable.

     

     

  • 28th September 2017 – New Passage, Severn Estuary

    28th September 2017 – New Passage, Severn Estuary

    A beautiful morning and lots of birds to see but more for the scope than the camera.

    On the estuary there were teal, ringed plovers and a curlew.

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    FP5A4604-2Ringed plovers and a curlew way up the estuary

    As well a very large flock of black-tailed godwits on the pools I had pointed out to me a spotted redshank and a couple of curlew sandpipers.

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    FP5A4771Black-tailed godwits

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    Between the estuary and the pools there were 30+ meadow pipits, half a dozen pied wagtails, a small flock of starlings, a wheatear and a stonechat.

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    FP5A4653Meadow pipit and wheatear

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    Yet most of the birds were too far away for decent photos or into the sun and appearing in monochrome – all fun to see in the scope though.

     

     

     

  • 20th September 2017 – LoireValley

    20th September 2017 – LoireValley

    A few more photos that can claim to be nature photos from our trip to the Loire Valley; on this occasion at the Château de Villlandry:

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    The Loire

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  • 18th September 2017 – Loire Valley

    A few nature shots as we visited the châteaux of Chinon and Riveau on and near the River Vienne on our trip to the Loire Valley:

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    Gallery of some of the nature photos:

  • 16th September 2017 – Loire Valley, France

    16th September 2017 – Loire Valley, France

    A short opportunity for some nature shots between visits to châteaux in the Loire Valley.

    Here on the River Cher:

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    Grey heron

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    MT1D7052The butterflies were looking a little ragged

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    And the best of the châteaux:

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  • 9th September 2017 – Stoke Park, Bristol

    9th September 2017 – Stoke Park, Bristol

    A pleasant walk in the sunshine this morning around Stoke Park before the rain came produced just this one grey heron.

    Never mind hey!

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  • 7th September 2017 – Chipping Sodbury Common

    7th September 2017 – Chipping Sodbury Common

    Earlier in the year I was looking for a female smew on the lake on Chipping Sodbury Common and couldn’t even find the lake, so today I was extremely pleased to find the juvenile woodchat shrike that many local birders seemed to have spotted.

    I thought that I was bound to see a gang of birders twitching but initially was disappointed to see only two dog walkers on the whole common. However, I was lucky enough to find a solitary birder (Ken from Suffolk!) who beckoned me over and pointed out the shrike.

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    There were also whinchats darting about. I felt very anxious for the shrike when a kestrel appeared, especially when it dived and didn’t appear again. Fortunately I saw the shrike again later.

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    Whinchat

    On the way back to the car a saw a dozen long-tailed tits and then a small flock of yellow wagtails. I  hung around by the cows and got some distant shots.

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    A very satisfying morning.

    Click below for gallery of photos from this morning.

     

     

     

  • 1st September 2017 – Severn Estuary

    1st September 2017 – Severn Estuary

    It was a beautiful morning and I was hoping to catch the tide before it was too low but I had misjudged it and arrived too late to see the waders on the estuary. I walked towards the wetlands hoping to see the waders there and perhaps some yellow wagtails, wheatears or whinchats but all I saw was a swallow and some distant (very brownish) starlings.

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    However, I did meet a chap walking along the coastal path (with his dog Koda), and had a very interesting conversation with him. His name was Wayne Dixon and he had walked over 7,000 miles in aid of the charity “Mind” and was litter picking along his route. He has collected over 42 tonnes of rubbish in 6,000 bags as he walks across the UK. His motto : “Clean Minds, Clean Streets, Clean Life” really appealed to me. You can read about him on his Facebook page

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    I carried on for a while but had lost interest in the birds and returned to the car. On my way home I did stop at Aust Warth for a while and had good views of a pair of kestrels.

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  • 27th August 2017 – Goldcliff and Newport Wetlands

    27th August 2017 – Goldcliff and Newport Wetlands

    We thought we would have a look on the other side of the Severn Estuary. It was a beautiful day: we started at Goldcliff saline lagoons near Newport with loads of waders (particularly ringed plovers) ; then had a picnic lunch (accompanied by long-tailed tits) on the estuary straight across from Portishead (see photo of the old Nautical School below); then walked around RSPB Newport Wetlands (where we saw very little).

    Back in time to see Arsenal slaughtered by Liverpool (should have stayed out later!).

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    Click below for gallery of photos from today:

     

  • 23rd August 2017 – Severn Estuary

    23rd August 2017 – Severn Estuary

    I saw a rich variety of waders at New Passage this morning aided by Mr “Severnside” Paul Bowerman.

    There were flocks of dunlin, redshanks, black-tailed godwits, turnstones and a 3 greenshank. Paul also pointed out yellow wagtails (but I was not up to getting a photo). I also saw a curlew, 3 little egrets and 6 oystercatchers. On the Pilning Wetlands I also saw a flock of 12 goldfinch, lots of swallows, 2 little grebes, big flocks of starlings, a grey heron and at least a dozen lapwing.

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    In the evening we walked from Shepperdine to Oldbury and then had supper in the Anchor. On the estuary we saw 4 curlew, 2 flyover oystercatchers and a little egret.

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    Gallery of photos from today:

  • 20th August 2017 – Chew Valley Lake

    20th August 2017 – Chew Valley Lake

    A brief visit to Chew Valley Lake this afternoon before the rain came in.

    2 great white egrets, 1 little egret and a grey heron at Herriot’s End; 1 common sandpiper, 3 great crested grebes, a grey heron and loads of mallards, coots and moorhens and a deer at Villice Bay. Not terribly exciting but we got out and we didn’t get wet!

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