Thursday, 28 February 2013
Southern France 22-28 Feb 2013
An excellent trip to southern France with Shetland wildlife - sunny weather throughout, very cold and windy the first couple of days. We visited very varied habitats, with the mountains of Ventoux and Les Alpilles as well as the Crau plain - and of course the wetlands of the Camargue.
The Camargue contains the etangs, or lakes, as well as extensive reed beds - birds on the first day included a vagrant Lesser Flamingo with the Greater Flamingoes, as well as a flyover Spoonbill - Black-necked Grebes, Cetti's Warblers, Penduline Tits and numerous Marsh Harriers and Buzzards - and later in the day, flocks of Glossy Ibis and a superb summer plumaged Slender-billed Gull.
Two visits to Les Baux gave us excellent prolonged views of Wallcreeper on the cliffs, seen very well in the scope but a little distant for the camera. Our second visit here also obliged with a flock of 9 Alpine Accentors, and the cliffs here also hold Blue Rock Thrush. The nearby gorge holds a pair of Eagle Owls and we had good views at dusk.
The Crau plain was very windy the first day, calmer when revisited, and we saw at least 50 Little Bustards there along with Stone Curlews, Southern Grey Shrikes, Woodlarks and Calandra Larks - Dartford Warblers were also present.
Pont du Gard aqueduct was very impressive and also held good birds, with Crag Martin and Firecrest seen well and a roost of Rock Sparrows.
Unexpected bonuses included a Long-eared Owl sunning itself, and flocks of Common Cranes flying out to feed from their reedbed roost. and on the last afternoon, a superb Spotted Eagle soaring over the Camargue where we also saw several Booted Eagles.
The grounds of the hotel itself held a wintering Black Redstart, and a male Hen Harrier flew over nightly to roost.
Altogether a very varied itinerary, and an enjoyable short break.
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Smews galore.....
Sunday, 17 February 2013
Pit 74.....
17 Feb - A quick look at pit 74 this afternoon - a nice selection of duck in the sunshine - 11 Shoveler, 11 Pintail, a drake and 2 female Goldeneye, 100+ Teal, 200+ Wigeon and a few pairs of Gadwall. 25 Pochard+ were with 3 drake Red-crested Pochard. 2 Little Egrets were on the scrape, and a Cetti's Warbler sang by the gate.
Saturday, 16 February 2013
South Coast
16 Feb - An afternoon visit to the south coast after a morning at work, in lovely weather for the camera. There was the usual good selection of waders at Langstone and Hayling - Grey Plovers, Black- and Bar-tailed Godwits, Curlew Ringed Plover and Dunlin, Turnstone and Sanderling - Church Norton also held a nice flock of 100+ Knot. Surprisingly, I couldn't find any Avocets at Farlington. Large numbers of Brent Geese (2) were feeding and flying, and there were several pairs of Red-breasted Mergansers offshore. There was a Slavonian Grebe and 3 Common Scoters off the beach from Church Norton, and at least 8 Black-necked Grebes and a Little Egret (3) off Hayling Island Oyster beds (1). The highlight here was my fix of my favourite gull - at least 12 Mediterranean Gulls, mostly in smart summer plumage (4-7) and starting to display in the Black-headed Gull colony. The day ended with a wonderful sunset.
Friday, 15 February 2013
Spring around the corner.....
15 Feb - A lunchtime visit to Shorncote at CWP, in sunny weather with a hint of spring. A brief view of the Siberian Chiffchaff, with a Chiffchaff for comparison - also there, a singing Cetti's Warbler, 10+ Reed Buntings, a few Redwings and Fieldfares, a Meadow Pipit, and a Grey Wagtail over. Waders included a nice flock of 50+ Golden Plovers with 300+ Lapwings, and a calling Snipe. 2 Water Rails were calling in the reeds, and a Little Egret flew over.
Monday, 11 February 2013
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