Welcome to my birding diary....

... here you'll find a variety of pictures, local birdnews, Western Pal bits and bobs and a load of ranting about stuff I haven't seen :)

Hope you enjoy this and look forward to comments / abuse....

Thursday, 29 September 2011

Sandhill Crane!!!

Well I guess this will never happen again....

The Aberdeenshire Sandhill was tracked from Northumberland to Yorkshire today, hugging the coast - making it pretty straight forward to twitch. An hour and a quarter's wait between Whitburn and us jingled the nerves a bit but It arrived in the end and flew straight past us and through Hartlepool.

Magnificent!

Just over a week to Corvo..... :-)

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Corvo 2011....

.... as I bugger about moving house, the first birders have arrived on Corvo for the 2011 season.
I knew there would be stuff to be found following Hurricane Katia and a series of less severe depressions so was prepared.... Even Scillies had scored ;-)
However, the first afternoon of searching produced two birds I could have done without! A Yellow-crowned Night Heron is likely to stay I'd have thought, meaning I wasted a few hundred quid last month with my Madeira twitch and a Dicksissel which isn't, meaning I miss out on a WP mega....

Today will be their first look into the valleys.... god help us!

Monday, 19 September 2011

t-3 weeks!

..... til Corvo
Can't wait! The thought of Yanks hiding in those valleys has me agog already.
In reality, there'll come a year when the weather is wrong and I'll see nowt but let's not entertain such thoughts.... what else is there to look forward to?
To be fair, September at home has been pretty decent birding. Lots of visible migration of Siskin, Redpoll and Mipits and a few nice waders. Two Pecs and a Little Stint were todays offering. I guess the lack of a fall has made it seem disappointing but there's time yet before I leave for The Azores... though last year all hell broke loose after I'd gone (REV, Bluetail, etc, etc...).
Hey ho, you can't be in two places at once. Here's on of the Pecs... Pic by Martyn Sidwell.

Friday, 9 September 2011

They're like bloody buses.....

Two weeks shy of exactly a year ago, I posted here about a ghost laid to rest, when I finally caught up with Sharp-tailed Sand on my Cleveland list. This species had haunted me for 14 years, since I made the awful decision of fitting a game of 5-a-side in before going for the last one, and missing it by seconds....

Well, as the title suggests, you wait 14 years then they all come at once.


Todays repeat performance was of this beautifully marked bird... on exactly the same pool as last year!

Following White-rumped, Semi-P and Wilson's Phal, it's proving a good year for waders :-)

Friday, 2 September 2011

Euro-twitching.....


....can be very rewarding at times.
Desperate for a break and on the point of blowing a fortune on a Bridges of Ross sea-watching trip, I had a last minute change of heart and priced up twitching the long-staying Yellow-crowned Night Heron in Funchal Harbour instead......

The bird performed in its regular spot by the pier at the west end of the marina on each of the three nights I was there.

The beauty of choosing Madeira meant that the sea-watching wasn't compromised either.
Lots of Cory's and Bulwer's and great views of a nailed on (IMHO) Zino's were fantastic. Three cetacean species and plenty of Loggerhead Turtles added to the fun and then there was the warm weather, cheaper beer etc etc....

All in all an inspired choice!