This week every session was held at Kilnsea. We'd been hanging on for an easterly wind during the whole of the term, but our wait was in vain. This was our last chance to go to the coast before November, and much colder weather and then fewer migrant birds. Every day had a highlight. Tuesday's was an immature female Merlin. There are more pics down the blog. Wednesday's was the first Waxwing of the area, again pics down the page. On Thursday the best bird was a bobbing Jack Snipe. On Friday there was a proliferation of Woodcock arriving throughout the day, and a Ring Ouzel drinking, which appeared to have the same facial marks as the one 8 days earlier.
Merlin
Fieldfare
Snipe
Stonechat
Roe Deer
Roe Deer
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Ring Ouzel
Bar-tailed Godwit
Black-tailed Godwit
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Curlew
Curlew (c) 2018 Aileen Urquhart
Kestrel (c) 2018 Maggie Bruce
Kestrel (c) 2018 Aileen Urquhart
Kestrel (c) 2018 Tony Robinson
Ditto
Brent Geese (c) 2018 Maggie Bruce
Brent Geese (c) 2018 Tony Robinson
Stonechat
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Swallow
Turnstone
Towards the end of the session Maggie located the first Waxwing seen in the Spurn recording area this season. It was on the wires outside the Sandy Beaches Caravan Park. Maggie caught it as it was about to drop down onto some hawthorn bushes for the berries.
Waxwing (c) 2018 Maggie Bruce
Here's the best focussed one I managed in the hedge...
Waxwing
In the afternoon the Waxwing was above Kew Villa trilling loudly. It was seen by every participant, and was a "lifer" for some.
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After the class had finished Maggie continued along Beacon Lane, and managed to take this beautiful portrait of this cute but deadly Weasel.
Weasel (c) 2018 Maggie Bruce
Weasel's Feet (c) 2018 Maggie Bruce
Fieldfare (c) 2018 Tony Robinson
Goldcrest (c) 2018 Tony Robinson
Whooper Swan (c) 2018 Tony Robinson
Record shot of Merlin (c) 2018 Tony Robinson
On Thursday we followed the same route. We found a Pheasant sunbathing in "big hedge", which quickly woke up as we approached.
Pheasant
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Record shot of Jack Snipe
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Water Rail
Whooper Swans
Turnstone
Dunlin
Kestrel
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Wink, wink, nudge, nudge
Redwing
2 Drake Mallards fighting
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Friday was pretty much a rerun of all the other days this week, although we did start with a high tide for the first time. One of the first birds was a Whooper Swan, which flew towards us as we walked along the seashore.
Whooper Swan
Whooper Swan (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
Brent Goose
Brent Goose & Unmentionable
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Taking Off (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
In flight
Little Egret (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
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Little Grebe & Unmentionable (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
Little Grebe - diving (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
Magpies (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
Magpie's Tail (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
On Friday we saw 2 Woodocks in the morning and then at least another two in the afternoon. None of the photographers were quick enough to manage a Woodcock this time, so here's one taken along the Canal Zone a few years ago.
WoodcockRedwing (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
Red - Wing (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
Redwing
Roe Deer
Buch Roe Deer (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
Doe (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
Turnstone (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
Turnstones (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
Curlews (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
Redwing (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
Common Seal
Ring Ouzel
Ring Ouzel
House Sparrows (c) 2018 Jane Robinson
Roe Deer in a Garden
Pintail at Kilnsea Wetlands
Meanwhile, at Burton Bushes on Tuesday...
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