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  • Spain September 2016

    Spain September 2016

    Not a birdwatching holiday but you don’t stop looking and where the opportunity presents you click a few times.

    The best were the White Storks and the birds of prey seen from the motorway driving from Santander to Salamanca but not much opportunity to take photos at 120 kph.

    In Salamanca lots of House Martins.

    The best opportunities for photos  were on the Galician coast where we saw Black Redstart, Pied Wagtail, Common Sandpiper, Turnstones, Ringed Plovers and a Whimbrel. The most startling photo for me was when I photographed an Egret on the Rías Baixas and found that there was also a Kingfisher in the shot.

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    Disappointingly we didn’t see much on the sailing out across the Bay of Biscay (only a few whales blowing and some dolphins in the distance) and nothing on the way back as we were not allowed on deck as it was too stormy. A Gannet up close as we approached Portsmouth but no camera to hand.

  • 29th August 2016 – Duchess Pond

    29th August 2016 – Duchess Pond

    Quite a few birds but not so many photos; we saw a Kingfisher, Willow Warblers, Long-tailed Tits, Goldfinch, House Martins, Swallows, 2 Magpies, 2 Raven, a Buzzard, a Sparrowhawk and several different dragonflies.

  • 27th August 2016 – Chew Valley Lake

    27th August 2016 – Chew Valley Lake

    The best of a brief visit to Chew Valley Lake on the way back from a quilting exhibition:

  • 26th August 2016 – Duchess Pond

    26th August 2016 – Duchess Pond

    A pleasant hour spent at Duchess Pond in Stoke Park just 5 minutes from home. The highlight was a Kingfisher hovering like a Kestrel over the pond and a Green Woodpecker. Sorry for so many photos of Woodpecker but first time I have managed photos of this bird. Also enjoyed watching Willow Warblers and Long-tailed Tits on the island. The usual Grey Heron and the Moorhen. Damselflies too.

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  • 23rd August 2016 – New Passage

    23rd August 2016 – New Passage

    I was really pleased to meet 3 birders at New Passage this morning whose websites and twitter feeds I have been following regularly and which have been quite inspirational to me:

    Paul Bannerman @severnsidebirds http://www.severnsidebirds.co.uk/ 

    Martyn Hayes @southglosbirds , http://www.thebirdsofsouthgloucestershire.co.uk/

    Lisegirl @Lisegirl1

    They were all so friendly, helpful and encouraging.

    Wheatear, Meadow Pipit, Pied Wagtail, Redshank, Curlew Sandpiper, Little Egret, Grey Heron, Yellow Wagtail (no good photo) the best for me.

    Apologies for so many photos of the same Northern Wheatear – just enjoying playing with new lens.

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  • 22nd August 2016 – Garden

    22nd August 2016 – Garden

    I’m so new to birding that I still get excited by seeing birds in the garden. Long-tail Tits one of my favourites.

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  • 21st August 2016 – Broomhill, Stapleton

    21st August 2016 – Broomhill, Stapleton

    Attempted a walk around the park but did not get very far as we were distracted at the bottom of the road by 2 Kingfisher and a Grey Wagtail. Rain then drove us home before we really had any exercise. The heart was pumping though.

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  • 19th August 2016 – Eastville Park

    19th August 2016 – Eastville Park

    Not much activity on our (almost) daily walk around the park.

    Lesser Black-backed Gull looked menacing but Grey Heron (another one present) looked quite majestic in the trees. The Mallard with new feathers was looking good; moorhen chicks quite handsome too.

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  • 18th August 2016 Aust Wharf

    18th August 2016 Aust Wharf

    Just a short walk out to the coast at Aust Wharf before it was too boggy.

    Juvenile Curlew or Whimbrel flying over and then 2 Grey Heron which we disturbed. In the distance on the shoreline we could see Sandpiper, Oystercatcher, Curlew and a Little Egret which flew off to the new Severn crossing. On the way back we got quite good views of a Meadow Pipit.

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  • 16th August 2016 Eastville Park and Chew Valley Lake

    16th August 2016 Eastville Park and Chew Valley Lake

    The day started well with a male Kingfisher on the way to Eastville Park. The highlight of the trip to Chew was the Black-tailed Godwit.

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  • 9th August 2016 – Slimbridge

    9th August 2016 – Slimbridge

    First visit to the Holden Tower. Good sightings of a Kingfisher fishing.

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    One of my favourite birds – Lapwing

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    And how can you not like these little ducklings?

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  • 7th August 2016 – Newport Wetlands

    7th August 2016 – Newport Wetlands

    Not much around at the RSPB centre. The best was a Little grebe and chick and a very close view of Mute Swan and cygnets. Not much either at the hides at near by  Goldcliff: a few Lapwing and Redshank.

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