Saturday 12 November 2016

A Surfeit of Kingfishers?

This week we went to four different locations, and saw at least one Kingfisher at each venue, although on Tuesday only a single observer spotted the bird on Mother Drain at Potteric Carr.
Distant Kingfisher at Fairburn Ings
 On Tuesday we went to Potteric Carr, and everyone was lucky enough to see a Cetti's Warbler through dense vegetation near the feeding station at Willow Pool.  A Pintail on Huxter Well was another highlight, as were the other usual subjects.
Cetti's Warbler
 Ditto 
 Long-tailed Tit
 Pintail
 Ditto
 Ditto
 The rain was relentless on Wednesday at RSPB Blacktoft Sands, so the confiding Kingfisher was a definite highlight for both groups.  The Marsh Harriers were still active at times, and we saw Black-tailed Godwits, Redshank, Curlew, and various ducks, but a second memorable sighting was the pair of Bearded Tits in and around a  metal gate at the immediately in front of Ousefleet hide.  If you look closely on the photos you can see the rain as the Kingfisher dives and the Bearded Tits perch.
Kingfisher (c) 2016 Aileen Urquhart
 Diving Kingfisher (c) 2016 Aileen Urquhart
 Female Bearded Tit (c) 2016 Tony Robinson
 Female Bearded Tit (c) 2016 Aileen Urquhart
 Male Moustachioed Reedling (c) 2016 Tony Robinson
 Marsh Harrier & Lapwing (c) 2016 Tony Robinson
 Little Egret (c) 2016 Aileen Urquhart
 On Thursday we ventured all the way to Fairburn Ings.  There were at least 3 areas in which Willow Tits abounded.   The Kingfishers were very reliable behind their screen, and a Heron was even present there too.  A few Redpolls were about, and plenty of wildfowl out of eclipse, but not the promised Goosanders.  
 Willow Tit
 Ditto
 Female Kingfisher (c) 2016 Margaret Richardson
 Ditto
 Heron (c) 2016 Margaret Richardson
 Lesser Redpoll
 Ditto
 Reed Bunting at the feeding station
 On a calm sunny Fridaythe groups travelled to a normally hideously windy, bleak and desolate location.  This was the venue all the other groups visited last week.  They weren't to be disappointed.  There was a fine 'Silver' Plover at high tide, plus Dunlin, Redshank, Curlew, Shelduck and ask inquisitive Common (or Harbour) Seal.  
Grey/Silver Plover [right] and Dunlin
 Silver Plover
 Check out the Black wing-pits
 Spangled Beauty
 Ditto
 Striding Out with Another Dunlin
 Dunlin
 Common Seal
 Making a Splash
 Hen Harrier
 Ditto
 Ditto
 Ditto
 Short-eared Owl
 Kestrel
 Short-eared Owl (c) 2016 Jane Robinson
 Ditto
 Ditto
Short-eared Owl and Corvid  (c) 2016 Jane Robinson
 Ditto
 Ditto
 Ditto
 Kestrel
 Redwings & Yellowhammer (c) 2016 Jane Robinson
 Yellowhammer
 Ditto
 Kingfisher - all aboard

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