possible raven heard calling near the far end
grebe still there but far out
common gulls by the duck feeding area
barnacle goose still there
Saturday, 29 March 2008
Monday, 24 March 2008
ogden and fly flatts





got a text this morning at 8.00 ish about some whooper swans at warley. i didnt really react because i dont go to see most birds on the grapevine. however when my dad woke up i pestered him so before he had breakfast we set of. we saw the swans but not brian but one of brians freinds from oxenhope. he allowed me to use his spotting scope to see the swans although really they were all asleep.
at ogden there was the barnacle goose which had returned. it is really tame so i got some fab shots. also long tailed tits on the bird feeders, goldcrests in the wood, a pair of goldeneye on the res and a tree-creeper
Labels:
Goldcrest,
Goldeneye,
Goose-Barnacle,
Swan-Whooper,
Tit-Long-Tailed,
Treecreeper
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
derbyshire-day 4 (today)
derbyshire-day 3


photos pour in as we went to bakewell today. the birds were really tame so it wasnt hard to get these shots-i can guarantee you that these will be going into wildpix 2008.
new bird this holiday today-caucasian race of the european pheasent.
ok its really a subspieces but it will pass the test
Labels:
Chaffinch,
Duck-Tufted,
Goose-Canada,
Mallard,
Pheasant-Common
derbyshire-day 2
Sunday, 9 March 2008
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
sunday-maor heath
numbers of redwings have increased since last time (considering last time there wernt any)
Thursday, 21 February 2008
yesterday-ogden
late aft/ early evning
grebe hunting by the edge of the ice
the usual suspects
also 1 grey wagtail by the feeding station
grebe hunting by the edge of the ice
the usual suspects
also 1 grey wagtail by the feeding station
Wednesday, 20 February 2008
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