Sunday, 17 December 2023

Related blog

 Here's a few pics that are related to my wanderings over the last few weeks, a visit to my local patch saw nothing of note but I did come across this Grey Partridge in the snow with a bit of early sun on its head.


My recent hike to Beacon Point was not all about Shore Larks but also a bird that always gets a mention this time of year (rightly so) the Twite these birds were extremely mobile on my visit and took me quite some time to come up with any pics at all this being my best.
 

a bonus was a pair of Linnets mixed in with the Twite


Whilst I was at the QE11 searching for the Red Throated Diver  this rather obliging Whooper Swan came on the scene managing to keep its head above water in the first shot and then stopping off for a portrait.





Thanks for looking 

Joe








Thursday, 7 December 2023

Seeing red and Larking about.

 Tuesday was the first chance I have had to get out and about, hoping for a break in the weather I headed to the QE11 to see if I could catch up with the juvenile Red Throated Diver that's been hanging around for weeks now. I parked up near the conservation area that's the north west corner of the lake where it had been seen many times before alas not this time, scanning the lake came up with nothing and now it had started raining I was just about to give up but I drove up to the eastern corner just in case and pleased I did as there it was quite a way of but coming closer with every dive (just needed a bit of sun ).

Alas no sun.

 

Wednesday saw a much better day so I chose an early start to try and catch up with the Shore Lark at  Beacon point Newbiggin. I was unaware how far it was from the car park to beacon point, as I am nursing a bad leg at the moment the long walk along the coastal path took its toll, however I did make it and wasn't disappointed 


               It was nice to get out and about again having spent a few weeks working on the house                             I just need to get this leg put right .

Thanks for looking

Joe.






Sunday, 27 August 2023

A few weeks ago.

A few weeks ago in the bird hide at Holywell pond a fellow birder told me about a family of Long-Eared Owls in the wetlands area down at St Marys ,a few days later my mate and I decided to give it ago knowing full well that they might have moved on however our luck was in and the info we had was spot on this is what we got .


Just as I was about to press the button somebody else came along and it didn't like that and moved on
However we found it later on looking a lot more relaxed

 

Now we are going to jump forward to a few days ago when my son brought in a caterpillar he came across working in somebody's garden see if you can identify this said he .


A very different and indeed colourful caterpillar, my good lady was quick on the case and soon came back with its a Vapourer Moth caterpillar about 27 mm long and below is the end result




Thanks for looking
Joe.



Thursday, 27 July 2023

Gosforth Park

 A couple of weeks back I paid a visit to the park and  was off to an early start just as well really having opened the shutter I saw this Barn Owl across the far side ,I stumbled for the camera to get a shot switched it on and managed one with no idea of the settings this is the result.




Having sat for quite some time and been joined by many others I finally got the chance to see the Purple Heron that had been here for quite some time ( a first for me )



Watching the weather forecast( for what its worth ) we decided to try our luck on Wednesday of this week we were blessed with a pair of Kingfishers on the small pool adjacent to the Ridley hide and managed a nice Kingfisher reflection.


 because the pool was sheltered  it turned out quite nice ,then on the way out we came across Old Nick in the corn field who was very obliging.



I have just given him that nickname because of the nick in his right ear.

Thanks for looking 
all the best
Joe











Thursday, 23 February 2023

Hoot - Hoot

 It seems a long time since my last post probably down to the fact I haven't been out as much (trying to keep warm )and the times I have been out there's been nothing of any note. However yesterday was a little different ( grandson in tow ) we visited the pond and then went down the dene to see if we could catch up with the Tawny Owl .Sure enough it was in the same tree I managed to see it in two years ago here it is just keeping one eye half open on things below.


Grandson was over the moon he had seen the Owl( but I might think twice about lending him my lightweight binns again) however I did managed a couple of decent pics .
That night arrangements were made with my mate to visit the site again the next day. Alas no Owl the tree was bare, scanning around we spotted it sunning itself in the fork of a tree further along but it had its back to us the only way we were to get any photo's was to cross the burn and try from the other bank here's the result.

Here's a cropped image

Just chilling in the sun.

All the above images taken on a Canon R7 with Rf 100 -500  plus 1.4 tc

Thanks for looking
Stay safe 
Joe