Showing posts with label Peregrine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peregrine. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Westhay & Greylake 15/11 Beardies to Merlin

The weather forecast wasn't good, dull and overcast with possible rain afternoon. So once again we left in the dark to travel across the Somerset Levels to arrive at Westhay at 07:30.  Our main aim was to try and see Otters so we set ourselves up at the Island Hide as we had heard that they had been seen in this area. Unfortunately after a couple of hours we saw no Otters however being based at the Island hide the area didn't disappoint. Bearded Reedlings once again appeared on the boardwalk for their grit, their 'pinging' alerting us to their arrival. From the hide itself we had great views of a Snipe, Water Rail, a couple of Grey Wagtails, Gadwall, Teal, Marsh Harrier, Kestrel, Reed Bunting.
We took a walk to both the Virador and Tower Hides and there was absolutely nothing to be seen. The reeds need to be cut back to form islands and we were surprised to see that they had not been cut.
Next stop Greylake and the cloud was even thicker! Good to see the area start to flood and bringing in more duck species. The highlights had to be spotting a Merlin and watching it 'zoom' across the reeds, a Peregrine hunt and eat its kill, not forgetting the female Marsh Harrier sat still on its post the whole time.
All in all not a bad mornings birding despite the heavy cloud, not too good for photography but the memory of a Merlin whizzing over the reed tops will live with us forever.


   Gadwall male

               
                  Gadwall - female

   Kestrel hovering over the Bearded Reedling area - all birds hid!

               
                 Agile Kestrel

   Snipe

               
                  Can you see me?



              
                 Water Rail - mean face

   Losing ones head

               
                    The stare!

   Mr & Mrs - Bearded Reedlings (aka Bearded Tits)

                
                   A fine looking moustache 



                
                   Subtle colours on the female



                


   My good side!

               

    Pied Wagtail

                
                   Goldcrest



               
                  Merlin eyeing up lunch

    Merlin zooming by over the reeds - they are fast!

               
                   Like a bullet!

    Peregrine

                


Peregrine on the hunt - later observed eating its kill on a post

              
                 Duck numbers increasing at Greylake

Snipe - one of three fairly close to the hide at Greylake


                
                   Duck numbers increasing at Greylake





Tuesday, 29 March 2016

RSPB Greylake - Peregrine, Harrier, Waders & Ducks 29/3

A cloudy dank start to our visit to Greylake with a cold strong breeze.  Arrived at the reserve and hide early to find that we were the only ones there. Along the path to the hide we had a couple of good views of Water Rail.  Not a lot going on from the hide until a Marsh Harrier hunting at the back of the  lake flushed a lot of ducks closer to us.  Lapwings are present in good numbers and are pairing up conducting aerial displays ducking and diving with great ease.  Redshank have also returned and are pairing up to hopefully nest on the reserve.  To right of the hide we had some great views of a hunting Stoat just that bit to far away for a decent shot though.  Just as we were about to leave a Peregrine shot over the reserve sending everything up in flight.  As we left the actual reserve and out on the main road we had to slow down to let 2 Red Legged Partridge cross the road - never expected that!
Key species for the day were Black tailed Godwits, Peregrine, Marsh Harrier, Redshank, Curlew, Little Egret, Great White Egret, Snipe, Wigeon, Shoveller, Teal, Pintail and Water Rail.

   Teal flock disturbed by a hunting Marsh Harrier


           
              Safety in numbers

   Redshank - good numbers now seen pairing up and calling 

               


   Great legs!

               
                  Shoveller - female

  Shoveler - male

                
                    Marsh Harrier

   Look at that eye - Marsh Harrier

               
                    Agile in flight with twists and turns



               
                  Eyes on us!



Stoat hunting around the lake edge

               
                  Foraging Stoat

   Lapwing - good numbers pairing up and displaying

                
                   Displaying Lapwings

    Carrion Crow

               
                  Peregrine whizz by 


      
                   Peregrine 

               
                 Black tailed Godwits 


Godwit flypast

               
                   Greylake scene 


Black tailed Godwits

                
                   Godwits, Shoveler, Teal, Wigeon, Pintail