Monday 23 January 2012

Oulton Broad

Walk through Nicholas Everit Park produced the GOOSANDER and photo shoot as well. Also found the WOODUCK which is around most winters for the past few years, no female however. Also picked up a BLACK-HEADED-GULL with white coloured ring, sent in as usual and see what this produces. It was also good to see the local KINGFISHER, but he was nowhere near so obliging. He did fly within 10feet of me, but no chance with the camera. Think he is rather shy. GOLDFINCH hanging around pets corner picking up the loose food about.

Friday 13 January 2012

Leathes Ham, Lowestoft.

Picked up on the local ICELAND GULL again today, managed a few pict's and video. Bird was obliging for about 30 minuets, but still kept itself at a distance. Caught up with a good  LBJ, but could not clinch it. Any brown CHIFFCHAFF worries me and despite hanging around in the cold for ages, to many people walking along footpath. Plenty of PINTAIL setting themselves up for breeding. With SHOVELER and GADWALL. Heard a WATER RAIL but no visual. The only other bird of interest was a lone COMMON REDPOLL  

Click here to view video of Iceland Gull

Thursday 12 January 2012

Hamilton Dock, Lowestoft.

Just a walk up the the town for me and a view of the recent adult ICELAND GULL. It was rather to interested in feeding on fish than to be able to take a descent photo while standing around which gull seem to do. Still a very nice bird as it is a full adult. Also a CHIFFCHAFF manged a fly by at the top off the multistory car park. That's another first. Also found an adult MED GULL well over other side of dock flying north. Other interest was in a GREAT BLACK BACKED GULL which is colour rings from Norway and evidently a local in the winter for the past few years. The local flock of starling was around guesstimate of 6.000 tonight the biggest for a while.

Monday 9 January 2012

Bradwell, Norfolk.

Took a look for the RUDDY SHELDUCK adjacent to A134 . Bird was showing well with his friendly group of EGYPTIAN GEESE. On way home picked up a pair of COMMON BUZZARD at Somerlyton alongside Farm Lane. The pair where over flying each other with talons drawn. Bit early for this activity. News back on the CORMORANT is interesting as it has not been seen for three years. Rung in the Netherlands.