Thursday 11 September 2014

Need To Get Out More

Due to Weddings, Birthdays, Hospital Visits, Work, Family Vists and many other boring  exciting events Birding has been put on the back burner for a couple of weeks.  Have only managed an odd hour out a couple of times in the last 2 weeks although my Mothing has picked up a pace as you don't have to travel far to switch the Trap on in the Back Garden.  You can see the results at my other blog although I have just managed to get up to date with that last night.  I have basically had 2 trips out of about 90mins each to Shibdon and to Big Waters.  At Shibdon I dropped in to see the Pectoral Sandpiper and scored also for 8 Spotted Redshank, 2 Ruff, 1 Green Sandpiper, 2 Greenshank, a Dunlin and several Snipe.  I have put a couple of pics on below but for much better ones can I suggest you look at Rob's Blog.  I also bumped into a few birders there, too numerous to mention apart from the "The Terrible Trio" (Jo, Andy and Franko) nice to see you again guys.  The trip to Big Waters was for about 90 minutes and was quite pleasant but nothing staggering although the return of the Wigeon was welcome, at least 4 Water Rails spotted, couple of Chiff Chaff feeding in the area, a rather large dragonfly which I think might have been an Emperor (but is it not to late for them), a few Hawkers and 4 Buzzards from the Car Park along with Morgan who was there photographing Common Darters, nice to see him again also.  I spent a pleasant hour in the hide with Mike R, who is just a nice guy to talk to, 4 other visitors came in and I bumped into another 2 on the way out whose first words literally were "has the ********** been around" I will let you all fill in the blanks (the hint is, Gosforth Hide is closed).  Anyway a few pictures from my 2 Trips out

Firstly Shibdon Pond (Wall of Waders)









Also a few pictures from Big Waters

The Wigeon are returning
Don't often see a Water Rail flying so I wasn't quite ready 
1 of the 2 Chiff Chaffs that were in and out of the Feeding Station




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