Thursday 30 September 2010

Shepreth L-moor

A quick half an hour early morning walk in the sun (after twenty-four hours of rain) was pleasant but produced little apart from a number of Yellowhammers (30+?) and several Bullfinches.

Tuesday 28 September 2010

Fowlmere

Usual thrilling visit: Male Teal, Cetti’s Warbler heard. Highlight was a low-flying Apache helicopter.

In Cambridge a Red Admiral was flying around the office window.

Sunday 26 September 2010

Fowlmere & Shepreth L-moor

A couple of hours in the rain late afternoon. Zilch. A male Teal and a singing Cetti’s Warbler at Fowlmere were the highlights.

Saturday 25 September 2010

Fowlmere & Emp’ twitch

Blakeney Point A couple of hours at sunny Fowlmere was rather unproductive. Around 150 Corn Buntings in stubble, but were difficult to see, so whether anything else was amongst them, who knows? A Hobby (first here for the year!) and a couple of Buzzards were about it.

At lunchtime, news of an empidonax flycatcher at Blakeny. Called Marcus, but he couldn’t make it so went alone. I updated him as he asked the following day…

Yesterday was pretty amazing but not something I'd like to repeat too often. My legs are still aching now. Right at the end of Blakeney Point, a four mile walk from the Cley car-park. Doesn't sound too bad but it was one of the hardest walks I think I've ever done. Directly into gale force winds, rain and hail (so bad that it was hurting), walking on shingle. At times it felt like I was going backwards. At least one person didn't make it and turned back. Saw one bloke (think it may have been Bonser?) bent over throwing up. Of course I just ignored him as we're ruthless bastards when a first for Britain is at stake.

And no tick at the end of it! On views I had, I thought it was Yellow-bellied, but having seen the photos it isn't I guess. Will probably just go down as 'Trail' Flycatcher (i.e. Willow/Alder.) Hope it gets resolved as Alder (which based on range it almost certainly is) as this is the only North American emp' I need. Don't hold out much hope though. The file on the Cornish bird has been returned by the BOU to the BBRC and that was trapped, ringed, and DNA sampled (supposedly inconclusively.) The yanks apparently don't attempt to identify them when ringing in autumn.

Walking back from half-way house in the dark was fun too! Felt a bit sorry for the half a dozen late comers who missed it completely (I only made it with half an hour to spare.) Didn't feel quite so bad for the clearly Mad Franco who was still running towards it a good half an hour after it must have roosted with a good twenty minutes of running still to do! Guess they had to do it all again this morning.” and

Forgot to mention that I got point blank views of two Purple Sand's (shame it was nearly dark) on the shingle. The waders simply couldn't fly; I watched a Grey Plover trying to fly into the wind but going backwards before it gave up and walked instead; it was that windy.

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Thursday 23 September 2010

Fowlmere

Fowlmere at first light in the rain. As bad as it sounds. Two Cetti’s Warblers heard.

Tuesday 21 September 2010

Hirrundines

In Foxton about 6:30, a very large flock of around 250-300 birds, mainly House Martins I think, but some Swallows as well (difficult to see – I was playing tennis at the time and they were quite high.) They moved off eastwards.

Monday 20 September 2010

Fowlmere

Again very poor. Cetti’s Warbler (or Warblers?) singing. Two Lapwings and a Cormorant briefly on the mere.

Sunday 19 September 2010

Little Paxton

The whole family went to Little Paxton (Diddington pit) for the two Pectoral Sandpipers and thirteen Curlew Sandpipers. Waste of time. Unbeknown to us they flew off over seven hours before we arrived. A couple of Greenshanks and several Little Egrets were seen during our brief visit.

Friday 17 September 2010

Botanic Gardens

Three Emperors enjoying the sun in the afternoon (and one near the Cambridge office) but not a lot else.

Thursday 16 September 2010

Fowlmere

Got there at first light. Nothing. Nice view of a Hare on the way in but it wasn’t worth getting up for.

Monday 13 September 2010

Fowlmere

Even worse than yesterday. A single Teal and a Cetti’s Warbler heard.

Sunday 12 September 2010

Fowlmere & Shepreth L-moor

Quiet and quieter. Though an overflying Grey Wagtail at Shepreth was a good bird for the site.

Friday 10 September 2010

Swifts

Two Swifts over Cambridge this afternoon.

Wednesday 8 September 2010

Fowlmere

First visit to Fowlmere for a long time. Very early morning. Hopeful in the mist! A good start with the Cetti’s Warbler seen well. Later two Lesser Whitethroats and a Goldcrest (difficult to come by there this year.) About thirty Swallows flew straight through seemingly migrating south.

Saturday 4 September 2010

Emperor Dragonfly

One in the garden today. Only the second ever one if memory serves. Also a number of juvenile Greenfinches and Goldfinches, the latter being fed by the parents.