Tuesday, 31 December 2024

Norfolk - 31st December 2024

 Today, Jayne and I came down to Norfolk for a few days. We started off our trip with a visit at Old Hunstanton to see a juvenile Glaucous Gull. Unfortunately, the bird had been seen early on, but had been disturbed by other visitors before we got there, so we "dipped out"! Thankfully, for us there were other birds around, including a singe Knot, Oystercatcher, Curlew, Sanderling , Common and Great Black-backed Gull  and best of all, a flock of 6 Shorelarks, that we managed to see.

Shorelark

Afterwards, we drove down to St Anne's Drive (Holkham Hall Estate), where we caught up with a Long-billed Dowitcher (204), that has been wintering with a flock of Black-tailed Godwits. We got great views, despite the strong wind, and even managed a record shot, before the flock got flushed by a Red Kite and a Marsh Harrier! A great bird to end the year on. 

Long-billed Dowitcher

Saturday, 28 December 2024

Rufford and Attenborough - 28th December 2024

 This morning, Luke and I went across to Rufford to try and catch up with Hawfinch (202). Whilst there, we also had a quick check on the Black-headed Gulls, before driving down to Attenborough to catch up with a 1st winter male Scaup (203).

The Hawfinch "showed well" within a few minutes of our arrival at 8am, and we counted a maximum of 8, in the trees, around the main car park.

Afterwards, we popped down to the lake, where we spotted 273A, 208B, 280B, 207C, 264C, 255F and a new bird, 276F

276F

Our final stop was Attenborough GP, where we were searching for a Caspian Gull. Unfortunately, we didn't have any luck on this occasion, but we did pick up a Scaup and a Great White Egret.

Tuesday, 24 December 2024

Rufford Again - 23rd December 2024

 I was back at Rufford yesterday. Unfortunately, Black-headed Gull numbers were slightly down on my last visit (c150), but I still spotted 13 ringed birds, and, what is potentially a new species for this site, a Caspian Gull. 10 Goosander (6 males and 4 females) were also seen, as were a pair of Gadwall and 4 Teal.

Black-headed Gulls seen were: 258A, 273A, 293A, 295A, 280B, 202C, 207C, 258C, 264C, 298C, 223F, 234F and 261F.

The Caspian Gull landed briefly on the lake, and I managed 4 photos before it flew off.




Sunday, 22 December 2024

Rufford - 14th December 2024

 Every time I visit Rufford, I seem to be  spotting more and more of "our" green-ringed Black-headed Gulls. Last week's visit, was no different, with no fewer than 24 birds, spotted, including one not seen for three years!!

Birds seen were: 206A, 259A, 273A, 295A, 298A (my first sighting since being ringed in 15th December 2021, but, annoyingly, no photo!), 208B (ringed in January 2022, and this was only the second sighting, last seen at Clumber, in March 2023), 265B (ringed on 5th November 2022. This was only the second sighting, having last been seen, at Center Parcs on 2nd December 2022. This was my first sighting at Rufford),  272B, 280B (ringed by me in November 2022, and a regular visitor ever since), 202C, 207C, 258C, 264C, 270C, 298C, 207F, 219F, 223F, 230F, 234F, 239F, 255F (my first sighting, ringed on 30th November 2024, as a 3, i.e. born this year), 261F and 262F (both fist sightings, and both also ringed on 30th November 2024, as 3s).

208B

265B

255F

261F

262F

In addition, to "our" gulls, there were also approximately 250 other Black-headed Gulls, 100 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, 10 Herring Gulls, Common Gulls, 22 Canada Geese, 15 Greylag Geese, 17 Gadwall (my first record for the site?) and 7 Goosander (6m and 1fm).

Saturday, 21 December 2024

Linacre WeBS - 14th December 2024

 Last weekend, I carried out the last Linacre WeBS count of 2024. It was, again, a very quiet affair with lower than average numbers of birds.

Birds seen were: Mallard (75), Mandarin Duck (21), Tufted Duck (6), Coot (1), Moorhen (10), Grey Heron (1), Cormorant (1), Great-crested Grebe (1), Little Grebe (1) and Black-headed Gull (9).

There were a few other birds in and around the woods: Nuthatch, Siskin (heard), Buzzard, Jay, Blackbird, Dunnock and a nice flock of c15 Long-tailed Tits, around the top reservoir.

Sunday, 1 December 2024

Donna Nook - 1st December 2024

 It's been five years, since Jayne and I were last at the Atlantic Grey Seal breeding reserve at Donna Nook, in Lincolnshire (see post here). Today, we drove across, and had amazing views of bulls, cows and pups (1,400 at the moment!).


Pups

Cow and Pup feeding

Bull

Seal's flipper

There were a few birds flying about, the most numerous being Great Black-backed Gull, with several adults and juveniles feeding around the colony. Other birds seen were: Shelduck, Herring and Black-headed Gulls, Skylark (over) and Curlew.

Great Black-backed Gull (and cow seal)