Yesterday it was damp and misty, there were over 100 thrushes still around maybe a few more FIELDFARE than REDWING. The other fields were fairly quiet, a few YELLOWHAMMER were setting up territory and the CHAFFINCHES were well spread, instead of flocking, 2 CHIFFCHAFF were singing and a LESSER BLACK BACKED GULL called from within the mist and then appeared out of the murk.
This morning was again not great visibility with fairly steady drizzle, a COMMON BUZZARD up and about early as we made our way to the trap, a couple of small flocks of REDWING headed east and a flock of 30 or so FIELDFARE were over the wood heading sort of south. As I spoke to Pete near the restaurant a LESSER SPOTTED WOODPECKER flew almost over our heads and over the veg garden. A look at the lake produced 2 GREYLAG GEESE, MOORHEN, a couple of singing CHIFFCHAFF and a pair of LONG TAILED TITS. I headed back to wait for a lift and on the way 3 SWALLOWS (72) flew strongly north, they definitely weren't stopping.
For a change I'm going to list the moths we recorded this morning with a rough estimate of numbers:-
Engrailed - 1
Shoulder Striped - 1
Twin-Spotted Quaker - 1
Early Tooth Striped - 2
Oak Beauty - 7
Early Grey - 1
Grey Shoulder Knot - 1
Chestnut - 3
Common Quaker - 13
Small Quaker - 10
Hebrew Character - 18
Clouded Drab - 15
Lead Coloured Drab - 2
Yellow Horned - 1
No pics from around the patch due to the dreary weather so here are a few more from Costa Rica. Sorry I did take loads!!
No pics from around the patch due to the dreary weather so here are a few more from Costa Rica. Sorry I did take loads!!
Black Throated Green Warbler |
Common Tody Flycatcher |
Green Kingfisher |
Prothontary Warbler |
"Anyone seen any fish?" |
Bare Throated Tiger Heron |
Spectacled Caiman |
Ringed Kingfisher |
13 comments:
WOW! Alan, nicely done. All these pics are extremely cool. You have a magnificent caiman with Kingfishers to boot!!! Awesome birds in this series of pics!
Just love those Kingfisher pics, a british one from the castle would look good !!
Que buenas capturas Alan,las especies son muy bonitas.Saludos
Alan ,
Finally managed to see all the holiday shots that you have posted , what an amazing collection of colourful birds and other creatures .
Bet you didn't want to come home .
Great set of ''blog brighteners'' Alan, better than my Greenfinches :-)
That was a good list of moths Alan! Most of the moth enthusiasts i come across have been really struggling so far.
More lovely holiday pics, what a wonderful array of birds etc. you saw! That Spectacled Caiman is...well, spectacular! ;-)
Beautiful.
Costas
Always thought Costa Rica would be a good place to go Alan. Your pics confirm it!
Some fantastic holiday shots Alan.
That Kingfisher is impressive and you have quite a variety here.
superb pictures Alan well done.
love the pic of the common tody fly, saw one in mexico last year well smart.
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