This week I've been checking out birds I'm hoping to take my classes to after the seasonal festivities. To read more about next term's plans please click here
I have continued checking on next term's location. Sometimes two Barn Owls and 4 Short-eared Owl are quartering the fields. However, on windy afternoons, nothing is present. Again I just parked in a mini-lay-by and waited to see if anything turned up.
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Curlew
Red Sky at Night, Vole's Danger
Auto edit, deletes the Pink Sky, but leaves a pink edge round the Turbine!
Red Sky returns
Are you looking at me?
Looks Like It
Pink Flush
Another Day, Less Pink
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Early on Wednesday morning with strong winds forecast from the SW, and bright skies, I travelled to Tophill Low to see if the Drake Smew was close to the Visitor Centre on D Reservoir. This is a species I've never been able to get close to with my camera. It was on the far left near the reservoir wall, but too far for a photo. It was just a question of waiting for it to swim a little nearer.
Goldeneye
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Drake Pochard
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Drake Shoveler
Are you having a Laugh? Tufted Ducks
A Smew Sandwich
With a Coot
Drake Smew
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Bad Hair Day
Having a Doze, right in front of the Hide
In the afternoon, in a rather stiff breeze there was no sign of any species of owl. It was a shame because the light was beautiful. I had to make do with Curlews, Lapwings, and more surprisingly a Snipe.
Curlew
Meanwhile a Wednesday am stalwart has had two species of "Winter Thrush" in his garden on successive days. Initially, it was a smart Redwing. The following day it was a Fieldfare.
Redwing (c) 2022 Tony Robinson
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Fieldfare (c) 2022 Tony Robinsonditto
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Lapwing near Whitby (c) 2022 Judy Franklin
Finally, just before the bad weather started a Small Tortoiseshell was probably looking for somewhere to hibernate.
Small Tortoiseshell (c) 2022 Ken Flowers [no relation]
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