Showing posts with label Barnacle Goose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barnacle Goose. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 February 2018

Still Dire

Still very quiet around the patch - 4 Barnacle Geese on the 7th, 1-2 1st winter Glaucs on most days, a monstrous northern (north-eastern?) Herring Gull on the 10th (approaching Greylag Goose in size!!!!) and a Skylark on the 12th.
Barnacle Geese
Herring Gull

Tuesday, 31 October 2017

Patch Highlights October

October was hard work on the patch with not that many easterlies, but there were a few highlights.
Bramblings
Barnacle Geese
Mistle Thrush
Redwings
Ring Ouzels
Siskin
Slav Grebe
Spotted Flycatcher
Song Thrushes

Wednesday, 10 May 2017

Eastern Subalp number two!

A few migrants around the patch today - 4 White Wagtails,1 Grey Heron, 2 Gadwall, 3 Pintail and 7 Barnacle Geese around the Loch, 6 Sanderling and a Whimbrel on Moast Beach, 6 Chiffchaffs in the docks, and then it all kicked off in the garden, starting with a Robin, 2 Chiffchaffs and a brief Wood Warbler, trhen, in trying to re-find the Wood Warbler, stumbled across a female Subalpine Warbler which turned out to be another eastern when eventually trapped and ringed.
Eastern Subalpine Warbler
Barnacle Geese
Grey Heron

Thursday, 13 April 2017

Barnies

3 Barnacle Geese and a Wheatear on the patch today were both year ticks, only other thing of note were 7 Pintail.
Barnacle Geese
Wheatear

Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Four Wheatears

So I thought I'd set myself a bit of a challenge, see and photograph the four species of Wheatear that were available in South Mainland in the fastest time possible. Starting off with the Desert Wheatear at Scousburgh Sands, seen straight away and I watched it on the beach for 10 minutes as it gradually worked it's way closer, before flying to the north end of the beach at 08:20. Nearby the Isabelline Wheatear along the Noss road was showing but at a distance of 100 yards or more and never looked like getting any closer, so I moved on to the Pied Wheatear at Scatness, predictably it was still in Stinky Geo feeding on flies coming off the rotting seaweed. Three down, one to go. Yesterday there was a Northern with the Pied, but it was nowhere to be seen today, I kind of gave up on it and started walking back to the house along the coast, and on Sanblister Beach - a Northern Wheatear - all four! The time was now 09:02, so 4 species of Wheatear in 43 minutes!!! Thinking back, I remembered that I had seen 4 Wheatear species before in 1 day, Variable, Desert, Isabelline and Red-tailed, in the Great Rann of Kutch in Gujarat in 2010.
After all this excitement, it was back to thrashing the patch, totals as follows - a late Bonxie, 1 Pink-footed Goose, 7 Barnacle Geese, 1 Pintail, 12 Carrion Crows (normally a spring bird), 2 Waxwing, 7 Blackcaps, 5 Goldcrest, 2 Song Thrush and 2 Chiffchaff.
The 4 Wheatears
Desert Wheatear
The 4 Wheatears from Gujarat
Pink-footed Goose with Barnacle Goose

Sunday, 16 October 2016

Weather

Shocking weather today with winds gusting up to 70mph and lots of rain, even with my sense of adventure, my decision to check all the cliffs was probably a bit risky.
Plenty of birds in, day totals - 120 Redwing, 40 Fieldfare, 5 Song Thrush, 4 Blackcaps, 3 Goldcrest, 1 Chiffchaff, 7 Robin, 1 Common Redpoll, 3 Wheatear, 2 Reed Bunting (only record this year), 55 Barnacle Geese, 3 Pintail, 5 Whooper Swan and a Short-eared Owl.
Blackcap
Barnacle Geese
Fieldfare
Pintails
Reed Buntings
Wheatear

Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Barnies

A huge flock (for Scatness anyway) of 407 Barnacle Geese on the patch today, mainly resting on the headland but also sat on the sea for a while.
Checked all the cliffs and sheltered walls today and a few migrants are making it through - 2 Yellow-browed Warblers, 1 Blackcap, 5 Wheatear, 5 Goldcrests and 4 Robins.
South-easterly winds are forecast for the next 10 days! So who knows what will turn up in the coming days.
Barnacle Geese
Yellow-browed Warbler

Monday, 1 February 2016

January Sum-up

Highlights around the patch in January were -

2 Little Gulls in West Voe on 1/1
2 Barnacle Geese in front of the house on and off 4/1 to 11/1
Jack Snipe on 11/1
Black-throated Diver in Quendale Bay 11/1 - 13/1
2 Scaup in West Voe on 14/1
Velvet Scoter in West Voe all month
Kumlien's Gull at Moast Beach on 28/1

PWC - Species: 62, Points: 90
Barnacle Geese
Velvet Scoter with Common Scoters
Kumlien's Gull
Little Gulls

January's PWC Islands League