Showing posts with label Warbler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warbler. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 May 2018

Fairburn Ings

We spent Sunday morning at Fairburn in hope of seeing a Cuckoo. It was still quiet when we got there around 9am, already the sun was shining but the breeze was cool especially on the Coal Tips!

This Pheasant by the feeders was missing it tail feathers. We were too early for the Mallard who were all sleeping!



Up to the Coal Tips seeing both Chiffchaff and Willow Warbler on the path up there, a quick look at the Kingfisher screen but all was quiet. At the Big Hole a few Black-headed Gulls, Tufted Ducks and a Canada Goose were on the water.


This was on a plant by the path, a beetle.
*Edit - it's an Alder Fly, thanks Louise!


My first Common Tern of the year was flying over the river as we walked up to the Coal Tips, in fact the first of several seen today. A Green Woodpecker flew overhead and a Whitethroat was singing at the top of a tree with Skylarks singing all around. The reeds on the Tips were full of birdsong, Reed and Sedge Warbler, I heard a Bittern booming too. There were quite a few Swifts flying around our heads, I could sit and watch these birds for hours!

Whitethroat


Skylark



Sedge Warbler


Jackdaw


As we were looking down towards Lin Dyke a Grasshopper Warbler kept reeling and a Heron flew past.



So far though no Cuckoo, we stopped to talk to a guy and he told us he'd seen them around Lin Dyke, he'd got some great photos. So after a cuppa at the visitors centre where we sat outside watching the feeders and listening to a Chiffchaff we went on to Lin Dyke.


Another Chiffchaff was calling by the gate and we saw several Tits on the walk towards the hide.  From the hide we could see things in the water, which took a few moments to figure out........very large fish, I don't know what sort but there was several popping up out of the water, i've never seen them there before! 


It was fairly quiet bird wise though a Tern flew over just before we left. We walked on past the bridge to look at the pools there and could hear a Cuckoo calling! A Tern and a Black-headed Gull were chasing each other around the water, the Gull eventually flew off and I watched the Tern swooping about. The Cuckoo called again and we spotted it in the trees at the far side of the water. It sat in the top of a tree calling for a while.


That black dot - a Cuckoo!


Happy that i'd managed to spot a Cuckoo we made our way back to the car. The path here is great for Butterflies including my favourite, the Brimstone, though we did see quite a few all over the reserve.

Orange-tip


Small White?


Speckled Wood


Small Tortoiseshell


Brimstone



Peacock


Small Tortoiseshell


Small White?


Large White


Holly Blue


Brimstone



Wednesday, 25 June 2014

North Cave Wetlands

It's been 4 years since we visited the wetlands and we'd been planning to go for the past few weeks but life kept getting in the way as it tends to do. It's daft really as it's less than an hour away and an easy trip from Leeds!

We got there about 9am so it was fairly quiet and straight away we saw young Blue Tits, Dunnock, Blackbirds, Woodpigeons, caterpillars and rabbits on the path (running alongside Cliffe Rd). We had to be careful not to step on the tiny little toadlets (I think) that were hopping about all over the path, they were everywhere!


Next to my size 6 foot to see how tiny they are.


From the East hide we saw a Little Grebe with chicks and plenty of Black Headed Gull chicks too. A single Common Tern was sat on the platform in the middle of the water with the Gulls.  An Oystercatcher was walking up and down the bank across the way.

Some distant photos!



We picked up a 100 common birds leaflet here and handed it to the 8yr old to be in charge of. She likes to get involved and just around the corner on the path to the Turrett hide she was thrilled to spot a Warbler in the reeds - a Sedge Warbler. It flitted about in front of us for a while, best view i've ever seen of one. Whilst I was taking photos she was on to the next spot - a Common Blue butterfly, female I think, then a Meadow Brown, Ringlet and various dragonflies. We spent quite a bit of time on this path!




We had the turrett hide to ourselves for a while so we had good views all around the lakes spotting Reed Warblers, Reed Buntings, Shoveler & Shelduck families. Now the most exciting moment here was spotting a sudden commotion in the field - a stoat chasing a rabbit - now I haven't seen a stoat in years and never seen one chasing anything. I just managed to get a photo and tiny bit of (wobbly) video before they disappeared into the undergrowth, exciting stuff!





In this picture I caught the rabbit at the top, the stoat mid leap in the middle & if you look really really close a Reed Warbler on the fence!





From there we spent a while walking the rest of the reserve, seeing a Corn Bunting, Avocet, Lapwing amongst others. From the Crossland Hide we saw a Red Legged Partridge and a couple of Cormorants.

A few other photos from the day.






List of the birds seen

Great Crested Grebe
Little Grebe
Cormorant
Mute Swan
Geylag Goose
Shelduck
Shoveler
Tufted Duck
Pochard
Red-Legged Partridge
Moorhen
Coot
Oystercatcher
Avocet
Lapwing
Black Headed Gull
Pigeon
Wood Pigeon
Sand Martin
Dunnock
Blackbird
Reed Warbler
Sedge Warbler
Blue Tit
Great Tit
Magpie
Crow
House Sparrow
Corn Bunting