Thursday, 30 January 2014

Glaucous Gull

Milton TipDespite the persistent rain, I decided to head to Milton tip for a lunchtime Gulling session. A good choice. I soon found a first winter Caspian Gull, probably my best ever view of a bird this age. In the next hour or so I found a further three, a very smart adult in near summer plumage and two different less smart looking adults. Up to five Yellow-legged Gulls were also seen: Three adults (there may have been some duplication), a third winter, and a first winter.

Then just as I was about to leave, I found the first winter Glaucous Gull that has been knocking around the area for a few days and managed some distant photos.

Glaucous Gull Glaucous Gull

Sunday, 26 January 2014

Garden Birdwatch Disaster!

Torrential rain. Three species in an hour!

Count

The rain eventually stopped so I went to Fowlmere for a bit. Not a lot to see there either.

Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Amwell

BitternWent to Amwell for an hour or so before dusk. Mainly because Caspain Gulls and a Bittern seemed to be regular there of late. No sign of any of the former in the roost, but got nice prolonged views of a Bittern for a good ten minutes and then watched (and videoed) it as it went to roost. A couple of Little Egrets also, as well as a Cetti’s Warbler heard.

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Fowlmere

A Pochard, two Wigeon (all males), and a a Cetti’s Warbler (seen) made Fowlmere look half decent during a dusk visit.

Monday, 20 January 2014

Cambridge

Snowdrops and Winter Aconites A Little Egret seen from the train near Great Shelford whilst going into Cambridge mid-morning was a surprise. In the Botanic Gardens in the afternoon, Snowdrops and Winter Aconites were out.

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Foxton and Fowlmere

Not much spare time today, but managed to get to Foxton’s temporary pools. They were very temporary: Almost gone! Quite incredible compared to the evening before. A Mute Swan pair were on the last puddle and a Grey Wagtail flew in.

With the pools gone and not much time left, I moved to Fowlmere where I had a quick walk around. I jammed in on this juvenile Marsh Harrier just as I got to the hide.
Marsh Harrier Marsh Harrier

Saturday, 11 January 2014

Wigeon in Foxton

Late to rise after a heavy night and went for a walk around Therfield. Not much doing. I got a message however to say that a Redshank and three Wigeon were in the flooded fields near Barrington. I couldn’t get there immediately as had things to do, but went in the last hour of the day. The Wigeon took a bit of finding, and the Redshank couldn’t be found at all, but a new bird for Foxton all the same. Also a Little Egret was a good find, as well as a great sunset.

Foxton