Showing posts with label RSPB Fairburn Ings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RSPB Fairburn Ings. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 April 2024

Weekend Birding

 This weekend, Jayne and I went up to RSPB Bempton Cliffs, Teesdale and RSPB Fairburn Ings. Over the two days, we managed to spot 10 new species for the "year list".

The first new species was Gannet (152), followed closely by Kittiwake (153), Puffin (154) and Razorbill (155). Back at the Visitors' Centre, we added Tree Sparrow (156).

Tree Sparrow

Afterwards, we drove up to Teesdale, to visit Langdon Beck and the Black Grouse (157). We had two visits, one on Saturday, and one again on Sunday morning. Black Grouse were seen on both occasions, with 27 displaying (lekking) males on the Sunday visit- a very impressive sight and sound. One bird, presumably a young male, by the look of the plumage, wandered up from the lek, right to the car, from where this photo was taken!

Black Grouse

A short while later, this female bird was spotted, posing beautifully. Again, this photo was taken from the car, at a distance of about 15m.

Black Grouse (female)

Other birds seen in the area were: drumming Snipe (158), a male Wheatear (159), Curlew, Lapwing and lots of Meadow Pipits. Driving back to our accommodation, we dropped very lucky, and saw two hunting Barn Owls, and a Red Squirrel!

Barn Owl

Our last stop was RSPB Fairburn Ings, where we added Spoonbill (160) and Common Tern (161).

Friday, 10 July 2020

Year List Update - 5th July 2020

Wow, I didn't realise just how long it had been since I last updated the Year List!! As you can see, it's increased quite a lot since the end of Lockdown. Obviously, the there many "common" species there, but the best one, by a long way has to be the adult Rose-Coloured (Rosy) Starling that I saw, in Barnsley, back on 6th June.


Rosy Starling

Other highlights include the Wood Warbler ( a beautiful singing male seen in Padley Gorge), a reeling Grasshopper Warbler (on Leash Fen) and the adult and juvenile Spoonbills seen at RSPB Fairburn Ings last weekend.

Year List update:
109 – Red Grouse
110 – Curlew
111 – Reed Bunting
112 – Hobby
113 – Sand Martin
114 – Reed Warbler
115 – Sedge Warbler
116 – Wood Warbler
117 – Redstart
118 – Spotted Flycatcher
119 – Little Ringed Plover
120 – Tree Pipit
121 – Stonechat
122 – Rose-coloured Starling
123 – Whinchat
124 – Lesser Redpoll
125 – Grasshopper Warbler
126 – Long-eared Owl
127 – Spoonbill
128 – Common Tern
129 – Tree Sparrow
130 – Gannet
131 – Razorbill
132 – Guillemot
133 – Puffin
134 – Fulmar
135 – Kittiwake
136 – Great Skua