Showing posts with label Carsington Water Birdclub. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carsington Water Birdclub. Show all posts

Monday, 24 February 2014

Year List update

Just a quick post tonight to update the Year List with a Great Northern Diver that I saw yesterday at Carsington Water. Despite very choppy conditions on the water, it was pretty easy to see as it swam about 20m off Stones Island.

Carsington Water is a regular spot for this species, and this, or another bird, has been present all winter. Here's a photo of one coming into summer plumage that I took back in April 2012.

Great Northern Diver

More information about bird sightings are Carsington Water can be found on the website of the Carsington Bird Club here.

Year List update:
110- Great Northern Diver

Saturday, 20 April 2013

Yellow and White Wagtails at Carsington

Every year at this time there is a passage of Yellow and White Wagtails at Carsington Water. I popped across there this afternoon/evening and at about 7pm,managed to catch up with a flock of 7 Yellow and 2 White Wagtails feeding on the grass by the Visitors' Centre.

The Yellow Wagtails are absolutely superb birds, as this photo from this afternoon, hopefully shows.

Yellow Wagtail
 
The White Wagtail is the European race of our own Pied Wagtail, but differs from this bird by having a grey back and much less black on the head. Here's a not-so-good, slightly out of focus photo of two birds from today.
 
White Wagtail
 
Unfortunately, this isn't a species in its own right, so I can't add it to the Year List proper, but I'll note it down and add it on to the full list at the end of the year. The Yellow Wagtail, however, can be added along with 3 other species I saw at Carsington today, namely:
 
111 – Willow Warbler (several singing)
112 – Little Ringed Plover (1 on Horseshoe Island)
113 – Yellow Wagtail
114 - Blackcap (one on Stones Island)