Saturday 28 January 2017

Trent Lock to Attenborough: Success in the Cold


Searching for Whooper Swans - 28th January


I've always had a soft spot for the elegant swan. When I started birding, flicking through my wetland birds FSC guide, I found out that more than one species visits the UK. Ever since I've wanted to see a Whooper or Benwicks, but never heard of any sightings locally (and rarely ventured out in winter)! Last week I found out they'd been sighted along the River Trent in Nottingham and were on the Attenborough NR sightings board. So after numerous sightings of them in fields along the Trent (Thrumpton for those local) I drove to Trent Lock and walked towards Attenborough determined to see them. After encountering a few friendly Mute Swan (above), I found the Whooper Swans amongst a field of Mutes. Being quite far away I struggled to get decent photos but the best are below. 



The excitement continued as a little further down I found a flock of geese, Candian, Greylag and Bean Goose! Bean Goose is another first for me, but something spooked them so it was a brief encounter. When I walked further down the river I found a single male Goldeneye (a first) then entered the reserve to meet my Dad. I stumbled upon another first, the Pintail. Four firsts in one hour, pretty good going! 


A male and female Mandarin were also showing well by the visitor centre. Taking my mind off the fact I'd just scratched my camera lens. We stayed around in an attempt to see the Starling murmurations (around 6000 Starlings have been coming into roost at Attenborough in the evenings). The light night meant they didn't come in as early as expected, so we missed the bulk as we headed home to warm up. We did however, catch the small 'warm-up act'. I'm planning on heading back to see the murmuration this week.

A very successful day!





Tuesday 24 January 2017

Attenborough Nature Reserve - Goosanders


Attenborough Nature Reserve - Sunday 22nd January


January can be a depressing month. I leave for work in the dark and return in the dark. However, some amazing wildlife migrates here for winter and getting a glimpse of these species at the weekends brightens my week. I'd heard that Attenborough was doing well for Goosanders, being guilty of avoiding the outdoors during winter, I'd never actually seen one! As soon as I got to the visitor centre there was a few females close-by meaning I could get a good look and a photo or two! Walking around we also saw males but much further away. One of the reserve's team said they counted around 60 Goosanders, a good year! 

Much of the wildlife was busy finding food. The cold certainly wasn't bothering Wrens and Robins which were out in force. Gadwall and Teal were frequently seen. At one point we got within a few feet of a juvenile Heron who was fishing next to the foot path. Cormorants were also fishing very close to the bridges. Whooper Swans were listed on the sightings, apparently reported to be chilling with some Bean Geese. Sadly, we couldn't locate either! I'll have to try again next weekend! 






Tuesday 3 January 2017

Reminiscing Holy Island

Holy Island - Wales


In October I visited Holy Island for my first time. Sitting now in my cold, landlocked apartment, I can't wait to go back in April. I recently booked this second visit to coincide with the nesting seabirds, finally I'll hopefully see the iconic puffin. It's been a while since I've blogged, or even been out for a bird-y walk! It's been a very busy few months but a new job and the end of my studies is on the horizon. 

I'm hoping to get back out tomorrow (likely Attenborough Nature Reserve) so to get me in the mood I'm going through the photos from my Holy Island visit. I thought I'd share my favourites. 

South Stack Cliffs
Penrhos Coastal Park
RSPB Valley Wetlands
South Stack Cliffs
South Stack Cliffs
South Stack Cliffs
South Stack Cliffs
RSPB Conwy