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24/365 Yaffling all day long

24 Thursday Jan 2019

Posted by sconzani in 365DaysWildin2019, birds, nature, winter

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, Cosmeston, Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, Green woodpecker, yaffle, Yaffling woodpecker

It was a woodpecker-kind of day at Cosmeston today. No sooner had I arrived and cast my eye (and bins) up towards the chirping-finch-filled trees above my head than I spotted a Great spotted woodpecker. It wasn’t drumming but was studiously pounding away at the tree trunk it was on – preliminary hole excavation work perhaps.

190124 green woodpecker

Then, as I headed on along the path, I heard this Green woodpecker yaffling in the neighbouring field. A reasonably tall hedge separated us so I was able to get quite close for photos and to watch it prospecting for ants and other insects in the damp ground. I wonder if the winter dampness means its prey is further down in the soil – it was certainly probing quite deeply.

 

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23/365 Blackbird heaven

23 Wednesday Jan 2019

Posted by sconzani in 365DaysWildin2019, birds, nature, plants

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birding, birdwatching, blackbird, blackbird eating berries, British birds, Penarth marina, Pyracantha berries

Four Blackbirds, three males and a female, are currently sharing the colourful and obviously delicious (to Blackbirds) bounty of these Pyracantha bushes in Penarth Marina. Nom, nom, nom!

190123 blackbird heaven

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22/365 What’s green and yellow?

22 Tuesday Jan 2019

Posted by sconzani in 365DaysWildin2019, birds, nature, winter

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, Cosmeston, Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, Greenfinch

Today I went looking for the Siskin that were seen at Cosmeston on Sunday (and had been heard by another birder earlier in the month). They’re not birds I’m familiar with as they’re not common locally and I’ve only seen them a couple of times when I’ve been on bird club trips (oh, and once very high in the trees at Forest Farm). My heart skipped a beat when I heard a flock of Goldfinches in the trees ahead of me (the Siskin were associating with Goldfinches on Sunday) and saw a few flashes of yellow and green in the birds with them. Unfortunately, they weren’t Siskin but Greenfinches – I’m not complaining though, as Greenfinches are also birds I don’t see very often.

190122 greenfinch

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21/365 A Snipe or three

21 Monday Jan 2019

Posted by sconzani in 365DaysWildin2019, birds, nature, walks, winter

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, Forest Farm, Forest Farm Nature Reserve, Snipe, Snipe in reeds

When I headed to Forest Farm Nature Reserve today, I was hoping to add a Dipper to my year list (tick) and, as frosty mornings often lure them out from the reeds, I was also hoping to see some Snipe – these are they. Not as close as I’d have liked but still good to see as they are so well camouflaged they’re often difficult to spot. There were lots of other lovelies too: a Kingfisher, two Buzzards being harassed by Crows, three Great spotted woodpeckers, a ton of Mallards and Moorhens loudly staking out territories in preparation for breeding, four Grey herons like statues in a dead tree, and my first Snowdrops of the year. T’rrific!

190121 snipe

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20/365 Gadding about

20 Sunday Jan 2019

Posted by sconzani in 365DaysWildin2019, birds, nature

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, Gadwall, Gadwalls mating, Spring is in the air

While I was feeling glad of my hat, scarf, gloves and woolly jumpers today, Mr and Mrs Gadwall were clearly thinking that Spring was in the air.

190120 gadding about

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19/365 Hopalong Rock pipit

19 Saturday Jan 2019

Posted by sconzani in 365DaysWildin2019, birds, nature, winter

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, Ely embankment, Hoppy the rock pipit, Rock pipit, Rock pipit with damaged claw

It was lovely to catch up with my little friend, Hoppy the Rock pipit, as I walked along the Ely embankment today. It’s a month since I last saw him (and blogged about him – or her) and it’s always good to know s/he’s still doing okay. Today, little Hoppy was dotting around the apartment gardens and on to balcony railings quite fearlessly. I imagine the colder temperatures this week mean there’s not so much fodder at the water’s edge so Hoppy has to expand his/her grazing range.

190119 hopalong rock pipit

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16/365 Juvenile Herring gull

16 Wednesday Jan 2019

Posted by sconzani in 365DaysWildin2019, birds, nature, seaside, winter

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1st year Herring gull, birding, birdwatching, British birds, Herring gull, juvenile Herring gull

Another day, another bird club trip, this time to Kenfig pool (where we had the Slavonian grebe and the Great white egret), to Porthcawl (first Cattle egrets of the year), and to Newton Point (first Purple sandpipers, but no Black redstart today). It was a cracking day’s birding but rather rainy much of the time so the camera didn’t come out often and my best shot of the day was of this juvenile (1st year) Herring gull who was pleading with us to share our sandwiches as we sat on the seawall at Porthcawl. It was out of luck!

190116 juvenile herring gull

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14/365 A nest of rubbish

14 Monday Jan 2019

Posted by sconzani in 365DaysWildin2019, birds, nature

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#365DaysWild, birding, birds' nest, birdwatching, nest, nest made of rubbish

190114 nest of rubbish (1)

When I walked along a local path today, I noticed this old birds’ nest propped up on top of a fence. I’m sure this is not where the nest was made – it had probably fallen from a tree and someone had picked it up. Nests are such wonderful constructions and this was no exception, though I was rather dismayed at how much human detritus had been included in it (I’ve included a second photo today, to show the detail).

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13/365 Llanrhidian sunset

13 Sunday Jan 2019

Posted by sconzani in 365DaysWildin2019, birds, nature, seaside, walks

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birding, birdwatching, Glamorgan Bird Club, Llanrhidian Marsh, sunset, sunset over Llanrhidian Marsh

The sun goes down on an absolutely magnificent day, a 12-hour day of birding at Whiteford Point and Llanrhidian Marsh, a long walk with 33 fellow birders from the Glamorgan Bird Club in stunning Welsh scenery, seeing some wonderful birds and adding 16 new species to my 2019 year list, catching up with friends, enjoying good conversations and sharing some laughs – life doesn’t get much better!

190113 llanrhidian marsh sunset

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10/365 The return of the ringed Redshank

10 Thursday Jan 2019

Posted by sconzani in 365DaysWildin2019, birds, nature, seaside, winter

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birding, birdwatching, British birds, Ely embankment, Redshank, ringed Redshank

I was delighted during today’s walk along the Ely embankment to be reacquainted with this ringed Redshank I first saw back in January 2017. You can read this Redshank’s personal history in one of my previous blogs here.

190110 redshank

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