Thursday 25 April 2013



 More birds to follow.

Its been a long time!

Lots of time has passed, since I last updated my blog. Lots of different birds. Lots of different places. I have just returned from a 3 week break to Florida U.S.A.
Wow. what a place for birds.
Some I managed to identify, well others are a bit of a mystery. Hope you enjoy the pictures.

Sunday 4 November 2012

Poor Fieldfare.

Sat on chesil beach, enjoying the peace and quiet and scenery and trying to catch a fish or two!! watching various amounts of thrushes and finches arrive in off the sea through the fog.
Large quantities of Redwing and Fieldfare was struggling ashore against the headwind. I did feel for them as it was a biting easterly.
There was a lone Fieldfare that landed on the brow of the beach probably 20 yards away from me. It had probably flown across the channel and was no doubt looking forward to a breather. But almost instantly a Sparrowhawk swooped over the ridge and helped himself to a meal!! I wish I had my camera!
Such a sad end for the Fieldfare.
The fishing was poor, but the birding was much better!

Saturday 20 October 2012

Quick lunch break bird watch.

Sneaked out for an hour, from work at lunchtime today. I am fortunate that I work 10 minutes from Lodmoor.
Plenty of Canada Geese and Teal at Lodmoor. Shelducks aplenty as well. Not the best of birding sessions I have ever had but glad to escape the office!!

Friday 19 October 2012

Purple Heron??

Where are you? I have read the forums, reporting the Purple Heron at Radipole. So my search has begun. I have walked and stalked all round the reserve, but I have had no sightings of this bird. My search will continue. The lakes are full of Teal, Gadwell and Shovellers. A sure sign that Winter is coming!! I think I will have to try and find a bit more time to continue the search. On a positive note, the Pied wagtail roost is starting to grow again at Weymouth port. A lot of White Wagtails are in the group. Lets hope this number grows over the next few weeks.
I have been lucky enough to see the Red Backed Shrike and the Yellow browed Warbler on Portland. I am going to hunt the Barred warbler today...
A report will follow soon.