Felixstowe - A Lapland Bunting was seen within the fenced off area on the point at LBO + 2 Ring Ouzel, Common Redstart & Firecrest noted around the common/compound & 3 Purple Sands on the jetty. Ring Ouzel Corton churchyard. No moult contrast. Slaughden - A SABINE'S GULL seen north offshore at 08:30hrs, also 2 Great Northern Diver S (07:40 & 08:22hrs). It is territorial and normally seen alone or in pairs, although loose flocks may form on migration. Following up on the popularity of 'A Shropshire Birder's Year' this is another look at birds and birding within the County of Shropshire. Waveney Area - Greater Scaup still Carlton Marshes from the north hide (Peto's Marsh) + 2 mobile Great Egret & up to 3 Water Pipit on the original scrape + moulting adult Curlew Sand noted there. Glamorgan Birds - local info and good interactive sightings resource. Deben Estuary - 6 EWFG on Ramsholt Lodge Marsh. Found in open country, especially wild moorland slopes with rocky crags and boulders; migrants occur in fields, open farmland. The year started off with some amazing Waxwings and great Gulls before repeated trips to Devon provided an expensive Penduline Tit (find out why) amongst a whole host of local specialties like Cirl Bunting. Aldeburgh - 6 Common Crossbill north over the churchyard. Great Livermere - The juvenile Black Tern continues to show at Livermere Lake. There are too many species of birds included to mention here and whet your appetite, simply sit back and enjoy the sheer spectacle these islands can produce! Shingle Street - Ring Ouzel over Battery Cottage this afternoon + Snow Bunting. Great Grey Shrike noted by the southern end of scrub on the west side of the campsite then flew west and lost to view + Eastern type Lesser Whitethroat. Shingle Street - The Wood Warbler as again seen along the footpath south of the allotments this afternoon, though generally elusive + a late Whinchat & Short-eared Owl noted. Cymraeg: Mwyalchen Y Mynydd. Most populations are migratory, wintering in the Mediterranean region. Birds, butterflies and dragonflies are the key players with a scattering of other interesting guests and a flower or two! British Butterflies - the ultimate UK Butterfly resource (Steven Cheshire), 1. The resident and regular visiting birds are featured but it is the scarce, rare and mega-rare birds which make the islands a key destination for many like minded birders! 4 Yellow-browed Warblers noted around the town, 2 by the 7th green on the golf course and a single birds at Waters Copse & Gun Hill (photo Brian Small). Shingle Street - The Wood Warbler was again seen along the footpath just south of the allotments + Yellow-browed Warbler seen briefly in gardens south of the Martello tower. Blyth Estuary - A Hen Harrier was seen to fly upriver at 16:15hrs + Short-eared Owl over marshes & 2 Spotted Redshank. RADDES WARBLER found along the north end Gunton rail track at 15:05hrs. Ideal where the need is a bias towards 'photography'. Woodcock, Red-throated Diver, Arctic Skua, Puffin, Razorbill, Rock Dove, Hooded Crow, Crested Tit, Scottish Crossbill, Black Grouse, Short-eared Owl, Spotted Flycatcher, Black-throated Diver, Sanderling, White-winged Black Tern, Hoopoe, Tree Sparrow, Wood Sandpiper, Temmincks Stint, Ruff, Tawny Owl, Hobby, Whinchat, Garden Warbler, Redstart, Ring-necked Duck, Black Tern, Arctic Tern, Wood Warbler, Tree Pipit, Cuckoo, Reed Warbler, Common Tern, Fulmar, Guillemot, Gannet, Sedge Warbler, Grasshopper Warbler, Dartford Warbler, Snow Bunting, Pied Flycatcher, Mandarin, Common Scoter, Sandwich Tern, Swift, House Martin, Garganey, Whimbrel, Lesser Whitethroat, Ring Ouzel, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Little Ringed Plover, Osprey, Corn Bunting, Blackcap, Little Gull, Bonaparte's Gull, Purple Sandpiper, Water Pipit, Slavonian Grebe, Shag, Cirl Bunting, Willow Warbler, Cetti's Warbler, Rock Pipit, Ringed Plover, White-fronted Goose, Little Bunting, Spoonbill, Egyptian Goose, Woodlark, Parrot Crossbill, Waxwing, Barn owl, Avocet, Merlin, Golden Plover, Marsh Harrier, Brent Goose, Mealy Redpoll, Little Owl, Willow Tit, Lesser Scaup, Velvet Scoter, Long eared Owl, (Siberian) Chiffchaff, Buff-bellied Pipit, Great Northern Diver, Great Grey Shrike, etc etc. Great Grey Shrike still by Kessingland sluice though mobile and then presumably the same bird was then seen by Beach Farm, Benacre (This was then later confirmed from photos as a STEPPE GREY SHRIKE). You don't have to know the islands to appreciate the amazing scenery, birds and a few other autumn specialities! Turdus torquatus. Also featured are some of the most unforgettable moments I’ve witnessed! Richard Stonier - fantastic bird photographs, general wildlife and landscapes too! 3 Short-eared Owl seen again from the central path at Carlton Marsh SWT. Shingle Street - Wood Warbler seen along the path by the allotment late morning though generally elusive. Benacre - Short-eared Owl seen in off at the sluice. I have a 300mm f2.8 which is an awesome lens given a closer subject matter. 2 Hawfinch south over Sparrow's Nest Park at 08:18hrs + Yellow-browed Warbler. , Dusky Warbler, Franklins Gull, Ferruginous Duck, Surf Scoter, Twite, Lapland Bunting, Shore Lark, Desert Wheatear, Rough-legged Buzzard. Visitors to my blog or Shropshire Odonata pages cannot fail to be aware that for two or three months of the Summer, I spend a lot of time chasing insects! Hollesley - The mobile Great Grey Shrike continues to commute between Sutton Common (Gobblecock Cottage) and Upper Hollesley Common (MOD compound) + 10 Common Crossbill. Southwold - The RADDE'S WARBLER remain in the SE corner of the camp site though generally elusive. Blythburgh - Spoonbill on the estuary + 2 Spotted Redshank. Bawdsey - 2 Firecrest at the picnic site. Alton Water - Osprey seen over the reservoir viewed from Tattingstone Place. A Raven was seen near the mast at 1545hrs. Sizewell - The BOOTED WARBLER was again present in sycamores in front of Sizewell A until c08:00hrs then no further confirmed sighting's + Garden Warbler. , Bearded Tit, Red-necked Grebe, Hen Harrier, Manx Shearwater. Wrexham Birders, Fri 8th Nov - Spring in New England, 5. Terns featured strongly in 2010 and seven species will be on show including the infamous Venus Pool Whiskered Tern. SEO seen at North Denes + Hamilton Road. Waveney Area - 2 Lapland Bunting seen at the north end of Kessingland beach + single Lapland Bunting seen by the sluice & Common Redstart along cliff-top edge. The male sings its loud and mournful song from trees or rocks. Waveney Area - 4 Common Crossbill in pines behind Flixton GP's this morning. Waveney Area - Yellow-browed Warbler heard calling from within a private garden within Kessingland. Felixstowe - A GREAT SNIPE was seen to come in off at LBO shortly after 08:30hrs and continued over the dock complex, also RICHARDS PIPIT, RED-BREASTED FLYCATCHER, 3 Yellow-browed Warbler, 2 Jack Snipe noted (photos Will Brame). Southwold - Highlights from around the town included; 2 Little Auk north offshore (07:30 & 11:55hrs), 1w Caspian Gull at the harbour mouth + Snow Bunting (photo Andrew Moon), 2 Purple Sands north of the pier, 15 Common Crossbill north over the Denes, Spotted Flycatcher & Firecrest still in the campsite & fem/1w male Black Redstart along the sea-front in the garden of Dolphin House. She was outrageously in your face and at times I had … Felixstowe - RED-BREASTED FLYCATCHER still present at LBO + Yellow-browed Warbler, Firecrest, Grasshopper Warbler trapped and Common Redstart noted. Sudbury - Great Egret seen briefly on North Meadow Common early morning only. The wings have a silvery appearance due to white feather edgings. Aldeburgh - Hawfinch south over the churchyard at 07:50 + Common Redstart seen in the town. Yellow-browed Warbler seen at the top of Peewit Hill in front of The Firs (photo Will Brame). (photo Chris Darby), Links Road car park until 08:30hrs when flew south. Waveney Area - 3 Great Egret SE over Bev Close heading towards Pakefield / Kessingland at 07:35hrs. The adult male is all black except for a white crescent on the breast and a yellowish bill. A look back at the highlights of my trips to the Isles of Scilly in September / October during this period. Sutton - The Great Grey Shrike spent the morning south of Gobblecock Cottage and ranged along the adjacent hedgerow and fence-line. Click picture. Hollesley - Yellow-browed Warbler seen in trees by the entrance to the RSPB reserve.
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