Bought a second hand Canon camera and lens (400mm f5.6) second-hand. Took a few snaps in the garden in rather dim conditions to test it. This was the best one, a young Blue Tit on the feeders.
Tuesday, 28 June 2011
New Camera
Sunday, 26 June 2011
Spotted Flycatcher
New for Foxton! A Spotted Flycatcher found on wires along Fowlmere road just outside of Foxton.
Sunday, 19 June 2011
Titchwell to Stockers Lake (Night Heron)
To walk off and awful hangover before driving home, I went with Tom and Sam to a very wet Tichwell. A Marsh Harrier was seen on the way, but Titchwell was very quiet until an adult Spoonbill flew in (ringed FJ18). Other birds seen included a good number of Black-tailed Godwits and a juvenile Bearded Tit, though the best was probably two first summer Little Gulls.
Feeling better we had some lunch before beginning the journey home mid-afternoon. I then heard about a juvenile Night Heron that had been found at Stockers Lake early in the morning but the news had been withheld. Dropping the boys off at home I dashed down to Stockers where I managed reasonable views. A Red Kite was seen on the way, near Therfield Heath.
Saturday, 18 June 2011
Stiffkey and Holkham
Camping at Stiffkey for two nights with the Foxton lot (arrived in the rain last night.) Went for a walk on my own mid morning to Stiffkey Fen. Usual stuff: Lesser Whitethroats, Little Egrets etc. But also managed a Little Tern and saw about thirty distant Grey Seals on Blakeney Point.
Went with Tom latter to Holkham for Creeping Lady's Tresses. Failed again! We had good views of a Tawny Owl which flew in mobbed by Jays and then Goldcrests and a Willow Warbler. Also found this Garden Tiger caterpillar before we retired to the Victoria.
Monday, 13 June 2011
Fowlmere Photography
Went to Fowlmere late afternoon with a non-birding friend Shaun Lipscombe so that we could compare his prime lens with my zoom. The results were obvious.
Only bird of note was a Hobby.
The Linnet was fairly distant, the Moorhen much closer.
Saturday, 11 June 2011
Foxton
No birding but decided to start a Foxton list! It’s embarrassingly small despite help from Marcus Kohler and BirdGuides. Inspired by my idea I took a walk with Michelle to Foxton Woods. Several pairs of Yellowhammers were noted as well as a singing Corn Bunting and Willow Warbler. A couple of Grey Partridges were also flushed.
Thursday, 9 June 2011
Marsh Harrier
“I think the bird was 3cy. It was very much like plate 184 in Forsman. I know this is 2cy, but it is taken in Sep. It was in heavy moult and suspect it will appear more adult like as the summer goes on. Of course, it's not necessarily one of the birds that have been hanging around recently. I guess there could be quite a few wanderers (failed breeders) at this time of year.”