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A hungry little Reed warbler

26 Wednesday Jul 2023

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, juvenile Reed warbler, Reed warbler

How delightful is this juvenile Reed warbler?

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It was watching its parent’s every move, waiting for the next tasty titbit to be delivered.

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Streaks of teal and turquoise

20 Thursday Jul 2023

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, Forest Farm Nature Reserve, Kingfisher

I timed yesterday’s arrival at the second hide at Forest Farm Nature Reserve perfectly – some birders sit patiently in the hide for hours waiting for a Kingfisher to fly in and perch on the strategically placed stick.

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And, in fact, I was doubly lucky as I later had two Kingfishers streak past as I walked along the canal path. They are the most gorgeous birds!

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My Crow family

15 Saturday Jul 2023

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, Carrion crow, crow family, juvenile Carrion crow

I first introduced you to my Carrion crow friend back in May last year (A crow companion) and then wrote about our continuing ‘friendship’ in October 2022 (The look, the glare). Our relationship has continued in the intervening months; whenever I walk through his territory, he flies over, walks with me, expects food. He even manages to find me when I’m walking along the woodland path adjacent to his paddock, and I don’t know how he does that!

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Earlier this year, he began bringing another Crow with him, his mate I immediately presumed. She was initially very timid but is now much less so, and is sometimes the first to spot me and fly over. A couple of months back they both became much more demanding and were flying away, their beaks jammed with food, towards a specific part of the woodland. Chicks! And now here they are – three well-grown, raucous and difficult-to-photograph-because-never-still youngsters, who are also being brought to see and taught about the food-bearing human. I couldn’t be more proud!

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Juvenile Stonechats

13 Thursday Jul 2023

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, juvenile Stonechat, Stonechat

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It’s been rather bird-quiet for the last few weeks so it was wonderful first to hear their chatting and then to see these two juvenile Stonechats in one of the outer fields at Cosmeston Lakes Country Park on Monday.

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Duckling

11 Tuesday Jul 2023

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birding, birdwatching, duckling, Mallard

I have a ton of photos of Mallard ducklings but I just couldn’t resist taking a few shots of this little cutie that was snoozing with its mum and three siblings on the water’s edge about 20 feet below me. At the very least, the angle, looking straight down from above, gave a different perspective to most of my other duckling photos.

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Little Long-tailed tit

05 Wednesday Jul 2023

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, juvenile birds, juvenile Long-tailed tit, long-tailed tit

As I was standing perfectly still and silent in the thick of a copse of trees and shrubs, staring at leaves and insects and leafmines, the small flock of juvenile Long-tailed tits moving through the greenery, foraging for tiny insects, didn’t notice me, which meant I was able to get a few photos of these adorable wee youngsters.

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Juvenile Blackcap

27 Tuesday Jun 2023

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birding, birdwatching, Blackcap, British birds, fledglings, juvenile birds, juvenile Blackcap

Among the many frazzled parents and demanding fledglings I’m seeing around me during my daily walks, I was delighted late last week to spot a family of Blackcaps feeding in a nearby tree. Though the youngsters were attempting to feed themselves, they were also following their parents very closely, watching what they were finding, hopping over quickly to beg for whatever delicious titbits might be on offer.

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Coot vs Turtle

23 Friday Jun 2023

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, Coot, Coot family, cootlet, turtle

I was concerned this situation was going to end badly for the tiny cootlets – one snap of that turtle’s jaws and they’d be goners!

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I should’ve had more faith in the Coots – after all, these birds are known for their stroppy attitude. These Coot parents were quickly on the turtle’s case, jabbing at its legs and tail to move it away.

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Lesser black-backed gull chicks

16 Friday Jun 2023

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, Lesser black-backed gull, Lesser black-backed gull chicks, urban gull chicks, urban gull nest

As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, here’s an update on the Lesser black-backed gulls that nest each year amongst the chimney pots of a house across the back lane from my flat. (I’ve posted many previous blogs about these birds, the most recent being Fledged, 19 July 2022.) Two chicks have hatched so far this breeding season, and I’ll be keenly watching their progress.

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Herring gull chicks

15 Thursday Jun 2023

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, gull chicks, Herring gull, Herring gull chicks, urban gulls

I was walking home from the local country park when I heard the desperate cheeping of a hungry young bird. Looking up and across the road, I noticed a gull sitting on top of the building that houses my local corner shop. It was an adult Herring gull and, sitting beneath their parent, amongst a collection of chimney pots, were two young chicks. I’ve seen many a family of Lesser black-backed gulls nesting locally (there’ll be an update on my local family tomorrow) but this was the first Herring gull I’d noticed (probably my poor observation skills, rather than a rare occurrence).

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