Thursday, July 31, 2008

Local birding: Brockholes Quarry LWT - 31st July 2008.

Record Shots
Above: 1st summer Hobby. Below: Icelandic Black-tailed Godwits.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Local birding: Brockholes Quarry LWT - 26th July 2008.





An idyllic day spent on the local patch in beautiful weather enjoying some quality local birds: Hobby, a moulting 2nd summer-3rd winter Med Gull and the 8th site record of Marsh Harrier, a juvenile high south at 13:40.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Local birding: Brockholes Quarry LWT - 15th July 2008.





The first autumn flock of Dunlin (7) included a colour ringed bird. Hopefully the poor videograbs taken on very high magnification will be enough to clinch the details, given it took nearly 2.5 hours to obtain these!

Details as follows, as best as I could make out.

Left Leg: No ring on Tibia. White over Blue on Tarsus.

Right leg: White (poss metal?) ring on Tibia. Blue over White on Tarsus.

I can't recall ever personally having seen a colour ringed Dunlin before and would love to clinch this. Will update blog entry in due course if successful. A Hobby over Preston Old Road at Hoghton on the drive home was a nice bonus.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Gannet - Lower Foulridge Reservoir, Lancs - 13th July 2008.








Above: 2cy Northern Gannet, Lower Foulridge Reservoir, Lancs, 12th-13th July 2008.
Found early evening of the 12th by Burnley birder Gary Waddington, this bird to the best of my knowledge represents the first truly twitchable Gannet in East Lancashire. Indeed it was an East Lancs tick for some local birders of c40 years standing.
I arrived at 10:20 on the 13th to be confronted by the surreal sight of the bird on the water and at 10:42 the bird took flight, gradually gaining height as it did ever wider circuits of the reservoir until finally seen circling away to the east, at great height, at 11:03. I left feeling optimistic that the bird stood a decent chance of making it back to the coast, and it came as some surprise mid-afternoon to hear it was back on the reservoir!
EDIT: The bird was last seen heading SW at 15:43 on 14th July. Hopefully it made it back to the coast.
Above & below: Ringlets, 15+ were in a small grassy area nr Rowley Lake, Burnley.

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Local birding: Brockholes Quarry - 9th July 2008.

The superb juv Black-necked Grebe is present for the third day on No1 Pit. This species has now been recorded at the site for the third consecutive year.

This delightful juv Common Redstart is only the third site record in the period Aug 10th 1998-9th July 2008, and a Brockholes tick for Myself, 9 years 11 months after adopting the site as my local patch.... and thousands of hours later! Everything in context, the pleasure I got from this bird was immense, thats the magic of local patch birding. Previous site records: a male on 23rd April 2006 and a juv on 22nd July 2007.

Also an adult Green Sandpiper, one of two birds on+off in the past week.

Monday, July 07, 2008

Local birding: Black-necked Grebe - Brockholes Quarry LWT, Lancs - 7th July 2008.



This juv Black-necked Grebe on No1 Pit (aka the largest lake) is the fourth record of the species (totalling 5 individuals) at the site in the period Aug 10th 1998-July 7th 2008. Of these, Two have been juveniles, both occuring in July (22nd-26th July 2001 & 7th July 2008), one in non-breeding plumage from 15th-23rd Sept 2006 and a stunning pair on 6th May 2007.

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Local birding: 4th July 2008







A magic local days birding was highlighted by Hobbies hawking Insect prey at Brockholes. 2 Green Sandpiper also present.
The evening was spent watching local Barn & Long-eared Owls, reeling Grasshopper Warbler and 3 (1ad, 2x 2nd sum) Mediterranean Gull.