Thursday 26 September 2013

Red Necked Grebe

This juvinile Red Necked Grebe was photographed on Lower Tamar Lake on the Cornwall/Devon border, I've never known if Tamar Lakes were in Cornwall or Devon, both birding counties societies seem to claim it,bit of a no mans land(or water) I daresay .Anyway the Red Necked Grebe eventually gave itself up after I 'd waited for a couple of hours for it to come out of cover and work its way up the edge of the water, but only showing well in an area were it could be photographed for a few minutes, but a nice bird and the first juvinile I've seen.
Juvinile Red Necked Grebe

Juvinile Red Necked Grebe

Juvinile Red Necked Grebe

Monday 16 September 2013

Back to Birds and some nice surprises.

Another afternoon at Davidstow airfield to see what might turn up in the recent unsettled weather, last week a White Rumped Sandpiper put in an appearance( I did manage to see it and get a record shot)& a Buff Breasted Sandpiper was seen at the weekend..Today , almost the first bird I saw was a Dotterel- a nice surprise and it proved to be quite approachable as Dotterels usually are, great views were had and lots of photos, I then found two Little Stints which were very busy feeding around the small pools on the edge of the main runway, while trying to get a photo of one of these I turned around to see a female Merlin sitting on a pile of Horse poo just a few feet away from the car,only on the wrong side of the car ,opening the other window would surely put her up ,but no she stayed for a minute or so,
Dotterel

Dotterel

Dotterel

Little Stint

Female Merlin

Female Merlin
allowing some close up photography & me getting my best ever view of this lovely little Falcon,not the most attractive of perches but I suppose its about as natural as you can get!Anyway if it was'nt for th Ponies & Sheep eating the grass and leaving thier deposits it would'nt attract the insects which would'nt attract the waders which would'.nt have attracted the Merlin,so full circle.I later refound the Merlin sitting on a differant pile of Horses..t, this time on the right side.Brilliant.Thats enough of me wittering on...

Saturday 7 September 2013

The last of this years Butterflies (probably)

Probably a last look at some of the local Butterflies which have had such a good summer, especially after last years washout.Then hopefully its back to scarce birds and who knows what will turn up this autumn.
Common Blue .A few of these around in the field in recent weeks

Common Blue-maybe common but very beautiful.

Clouded Yellow. Nice to see a couple of these migrants in the small meadow.

Peacock resting on an old log

Small Copper.A good year for these in our field

Small Copper.