Snuff Mills
Several sightings of male and female Kingfisher but only one poor photo. Wonderful display of pair of Dippers preparing a nest and feeding.

Snuff Mills
Several sightings of male and female Kingfisher but only one poor photo. Wonderful display of pair of Dippers preparing a nest and feeding.
Eastville Park
Morning walk; spent ages looking for Firecrest but to no avail. Blue Tits, Great Tits, Wrens, even Sparrow Hawk, but only photos of Robins, Mallard, Black-headed Gull, Heron and Grey Wagtail. Having difficulty getting used to new lens on Fuji camera – but good fun anyway.
Eastville Park
Great Tits, Long-tailed Tits, Blue Tits, Wrens, Robins, Heron, Moorhen on its nest, male and female Muscovy Ducks and a female Kingfisher.

Eastville Park
A brief walk through Eastville Park (where the lake had clearly flooded the day before and was very muddy) with Grey Wagtail at Broom Hill, a Jay by the River Frome and a Goldcrest appearing where everyone was looking for a Firecrest. Also saw a Great Spotted Woodpecker and an overflying Swan. The Black-headed Gulls now have very black heads. Loads of Robins, Blue Tits and Great Tits. Didn’t see one Long-tailed Tit nor a Kingfisher.
Slimbridge
A fleeting visit to Slimbridge on a grimy day. Nothing terribly exciting except the behaviour of the Flamingos who went on a tour of their pond. Goldfinch – the best from the hides.
Eastville Park
Very quick walk around Eastville Park. Everyone still looking for Firecrest and seeing Goldcrests. All I could see (to photograph) were Long-tailed tits.

Some of the birds we saw on a walking holiday in the Algarve.
The highlights were the White Storks, the Spoonbills, the Black-winged Stilts and the Flamingos. Common Sandpiper, Redshanks, Gulls, Skylarks, Little Egrets and a Kestrel also feature. Also saw a Kingfisher (of course).
Fun seeing the bird-ringing but only one specimen (female Blackcap) presented itself.













































Snuff Mills and Eastville Park
A few shots from a walk to Fishponds this morning and a walk around Eastville Park this afternoon.
Lots of Great Tits around. Saw the Kingfisher too. Black-headed Gulls interesting to see with the different stages of black heads.
Feels like spring is coming too.

Whilst everyone was looking for Firecrests we saw a Buzzard being mobbed by Crows above their heads. There were Wrens and Robins too.
The Kingfisher was resplendent on the Island and the Grey Heron went fishing. I thought the Blackbird and the Crow looked good in the sunshine.


Our trip to Andalucía in September 2015 was not a bird watching trip but I could not resist photographing these huge birds: Griffon Vultures have a wing span of 2.8 meters and weigh 8 kilos and are essentially specialist carrion eaters. The best views we had were in the Parque Natural Sierras de Cazorla.
Snuff Mills and Eastville Park
Very quiet through Snuff Mills – only Wood Pigeons, Mallards, Moorhens, and a Wren.
Eastville Park – Swans chasing their cygnets off (and a Canada Goose too for good measure). Peter (from the Swan Rescue) was trying to catch the cygnets to take them elsewhere; as he said they find it difficult to take off from the lake. A Grey Heron breaking branches and a Robin in the sun. Heard Great-spotted Woodpecker again. Very few Black-headed Gulls left on the lake.
Right at the end of our walk a Kingfisher near Wickham Bridge in quite a dark spot (consequently poor quality images) but it was a most beautiful sight as it flew under the bridge and off the other side heading up to the weir.