Monday, 29 October 2018

Catbird Flit

Grey Catbird, Cornwall, October 2018 (Copyright T D Wright)
Grey Catbird, Cornwall, October 2018 (Copyright T D Wright)
Thanks to Charmouth Birder (who's not really a twitcher) I managed a very brief visit to Cornwall as I wanted to see at least one of the many rares that have visited Britain this Autumn. It eventually showed very well and I grabbed some pics before we made the most of our day by visiting PG and Hayle to boost our trip-meter. Shame I can't find time for a week down there but those days will return soon I hope. Here's a couple more snaps...
Grey Catbird, Cornwall, October 2018 (Copyright T D Wright)
Catbird Cornwall Oct' 18 ( Copyright TDW)
Catbird Cornwall 10/18 (Copyright TDW)

Thursday, 25 October 2018

Kite, Clouded Yellow & Egrets

      On Monday, I got a surprise from Seafield Gardens, Seaton looking North when a wheeling Red Kite drifted West at lunchtime. Earlier, I'd seen a Clouded Yellow butterfly along West Walk so not a bad non-birding day again!
      Over the weekend, four Cattle Egrets were about on the estuary as were three Greenshanks still. Sorry I can't supply photos but the computer's not allowing that. I've finally been offered a lift to Cornwall so I may see the Catbird after all!

Tuesday, 9 October 2018

The Portland Principle

Shag, Portland, 04/10/2018 (Copyright T D Wright )
Bonxie, Portland, 04/10/2018 (Copyright T D Wright)
Hoopoe, Portland, October 2018 (Copyright T D Wright)
Having failed to spot anything new on patch recently (despite rumours of Whooper Swan, Marsh Harrier and Long-billed Dowitcher!) I accepted the kind offer of a lift to Portland (from @CharmouthBirder) based on the principle that I would at least see some different species for a change. This we certainly did, including a couple of rares and some goodies at nearby Lodmoor to boot. (We didn't boot them, in fact no flushing was necessary). The highlight for me though was a relatively 'common' species - the Great Skua or Bonxie - which I rarely see from Seaton. It was Richard who picked it up but it came closer & closer in order to exploit one of those close-in fishing vessels which seem to be tacking a fine line between Portland Bill & the Portland Race. A cluster of gulls were feeding around this boat including a Great Black-back which must have been as gutted as the fish being thrown to it when the Bonxie robbed it of a beakful. Tremendous entertainment. A few auks and Common Scoters plus Kittiwake passing by kept us amused too.
    We also witnessed a bit of a Chiffchaff fall around the bill, with very meagre bits of cover holding absurd numbers of birds. Wheatears,Stonechats,Wagtails, Skylarks and Mipits were about plus a lone Spotted Flycatcher which performed nicely near the Obs. A Clouded Yellow butterfly flew through my bins as we looked at the Linnet flock. Further up the island, we enjoyed brief views of Turtle Dove and prolonged views of Hoopoe.
     At Lodmoor, 2 Great White Egrets were mobile and conspicuous. The Grey Phalarope showed well if distantly. A Hobby gave us a terrific flying display and a Marsh Harrier flushed most of the waders although we couldn't see the Yellowlegs among them. All-in-all a good visit to an area I don't get to so often nowadays. Pure Portland Pleasures...
Marsh Harrier, Lodmoor, October 2018 (Copyright T D Wright)
Marsh Harrier, Lodmoor, October 2018 (Copyright T D Wright)
Med Gulls, Lodmoor, October 2018 (Copyright T D Wright)