Monday, 1 February 2016

Birds in Norfolk & Suffolk winter 2015-2106

Some of the birds seen in Norfolk & Suffolk this winter.

Iceland Gull (Larus glaucoides)
Glaucous Gull (Larus hyperboreus)
Grey Phalarope (Phalaropus fulicarius)

Red-necked Grebe (Podiceps grisegena)
Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)

Serin (Serinus serinus)

Shorelark (Eremophila alpestris)
Pallid Harrier (Circus macrourus)

Thursday, 7 January 2016

North York Moors


A very wet and windy week spent in north Yorkshire was hard work from a wildlife photographic point of view. There were a few moments though to get out and see the odd thing or two. If anyone knows the species of ammonite would be very grateful if you could let me know email robin@harlequinpictures.co.uk. Thanks.

When taking photos of the Red Grouse I altered the shutter speed while in shutter priority. It was only later that I noticed that instead of photographing RAW files the settings on the Canon 1DX had changed to small jpegs. I have had this happen once before with this camera. Normally you have to press menu and scroll down to alter this setting. Anyone know if there's some kind of short-cut that does the same? Want to try and avoid it happening in the future. Thanks.
 

Red Grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica)




Ammonite species

Red Kite (Milvus milvus)

Thursday, 3 December 2015

Limosa Tour to Goa in India November 2015

Photographs from recent Limosa Tour to Goa in India November 2015

 

Pallas's Gull (Ichthyaetus ichthyaetus)

Purple Heron (Ardea purpurea)

Green Bee-eater (Merops orientalis)

 

Brahminy Kite (Haliastur indus)

Mugger Crocodile (Crocodylus palustris)

Greater Crested Tern (Thalasseus bergii)

Bay-backed Shrike (Lanius vittatus)

Brown Hawk Owl (Ninox scutulata hirsute)

Lesser Whistling Duck (Dendrocygna javanica)

Red-wattled Lapwing (Vanellus indicus)

Orange-headed Thrush (Zoothera citrina cyanota)

Indian Giant Squirrel (Ratufa indica)

Crested Serpent Eagle (Spilornis cheela)

Clear-winged Forest Glory (Vestalis gracilis)

Common Bluebottle (Graphium sarpedon)

Common Bluebottle (Graphium sarpedon) & Great Jay
(Graphium eurypylus)

White-throated Kingfisher (Halcyon smyrnensis)

Green Warbler (Phylloscopus nitidus)

Malabar Grey Hornbill (Ocyceros griseus)

Red-rumped Swallow (Cecropis daurica)

Oriental Rat Snake (Ptyas mucosa)

Tuesday, 20 October 2015

Limosa Tour to Portugal October 2015

Some photographs from a recent Limosa tour Portugal including finding a first for Portugal - a Booted Warbler.

Booted Warbler (Iduna caligata)
Booted Warbler (Iduna caligata)
 
Descripiton sent to the PORTUGUESE RARITIES COMMITTEE

Booted Warbler (Iduna caligata) Vale Santo Cape St Vincent

I was leading a Limosa Holidays tour to Portugal. João Jara from the Birds & Nature Tours Portugal was initially down as the first leader, but unfortunately had commitments elsewhere. On 6th October we were birding the south end of the Vale Santo when I spotted a very pale grey warbler. I pointed it out to my group but they were not over interested in it. I decided to quickly obtain shots of it for identification later, as the group was giving all the impressions of wanting to move on. Western Olivaceous Warbler seemed the obvious grey bird of choice. Even the possibility of Booted Warbler (Iduna caligata) floated through my mind. But I was just concentrating on getting shots not analysing the plumage. The bird was a fairly long looking warbler with a strong bill. There were some pale edgings to some of the secondaries and a broad pale supercilium, before and behind the eye, were about the only features I mentally noted at I was photographing it. The bird was flitting from bush to bush. Checking the photographic metadata I was photographing the bird between 3.01 to almost 3.15pm. We then explored the area a little to the north and saw the bird (at a distance) again in the same area at 3.50pm.


Further up the road we then bumped into a local birdwatcher Simon Wates at about 4.40pm, who only had time for a cursory look at the back of my camera photograph of the mystery Warbler, as he was busy guiding, and he suggested perhaps a grey Melodious, but he was trying to eliminate Western Olivaceous and was purely looked at the ground colour of the bird, not the whole bird. We passed several birdwatchers looking at the bird on our return later in the afternoon and I passed on (erroneously as it turned out) the information from Simon. It was not until later in the evening that I had a chance to study the photographs and it became instantly obvious the bird was a Booted Warbler or Sykes’s Warbler. A quick check of the Algarve Portugal Rare Birds facebook page revealed that the news had been put out as a Booted.


Crested Tit (Lophophanes cristatus weigoldi)
Wilson's Storm Petrel (Oceanites oceanicus)
Ortolan Bunting (Emberiza hortulana)
Cory's Shearwater (Calonectris borealis)
Cory's Shearwater (Calonectris borealis)
Great Shearwater (Puffinus gravis)
Firecrest (Regulus ignicapilla)




Wednesday, 9 September 2015

Isle of Wight

Some of the wildlife seen on a trip to the Isle of Wight in August.  

The Field Cow-wheat was taken at one of only four or so sites left in UK and the Wood Calamint at its only UK site. 

Red Squirrels seemed relatively common, now there are several feeding stations. Or are they just easier to see? I didn't see any on our annual summer holidays there as a child but then we did spend a lot of time on the beach.

Field Cow-wheat (Melampyrum arvense

Wood Calamint (Clinopodium menthifolium)

Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris)

Long-winged Conehead (Conocephalus discolor)

Fossil Iguanodon dinosaurs foot cast

Fox (Vulpes vulpes) in Surrey