Wednesday, 29 December 2010

December 2010

Waxwings in Balham!!!!

Waxwings near Pegwell, Kent.

Grey heron on the pond.

Robin by the pond.

Another busy month with few opportunity to get out. However, there were a good surprises and unfortunately one of the Robins down, due to a Sparrow hawk. Once again, heavy (ish) snow and the common was covered. Clearly, I had to go and take a 'Robin in the snow picture'. I was in the middle of it, when two Robins started scrapping, continuing into a nearby bush. Whoosh!!!! And before I could register what was going on, out came a female Sparrow hawk and only one Robin...

Otherwise: Little owls (2), were heard calling on the way back from Brian's on the 5th. Not seen at the usual tree yet. A Dozen Redwings beside the pond (23rd). The pond has been largely frozen trough out, though on the small open patch has been Cormorant and Shoveler (8) and 60 Black headed gulls.

Of more note, were the Waxwings seen in the area. I had a job in Folkestone and popped up to Pegwell to look at the Waxwings there (published in The Times) to see an email from Duncan on my return, who had seen a group of around 50 in the trees beside his house near Streatham Hill (17th). Go figure! Brian and I went for an early look the following morning to no avail. Luckier for Duncan who had 150 there later in the morning. Over 50 were also seen by Clapham south tube on the Friday, presumably the same group. I finally tracked them down on the Sunday 100 apprx, (19th) on Hanson Close, just off Balham High Street. Not my find, but pleased to see them! They stuck around for most of the week and when I went to the sorting office this morning (31st), 50 were feeding on the berries besides Waitrose, brilliant!!

Sunday, 19 December 2010

November 2010

Waxwings in Norwich, a group of around 60 and part of a huge national invasion. Stunning birds!!

A Robin on a frosty common, published in The Times.

Tawny eagle, Nakuru National Park, Kenya.

Lesser flamingos, Lake Nakuru. The colour was stunning, difficult to capture and translate the sense of scale and richness in colour.

Kittlitz plover, Nakuru National Park, Kenya. An amazing park with huge amounts and variety of birds, this is a very small sample. Highly recommended!

October was a write off as I was away on a job in Africa. Fortunately, I managed to squeeze a few days safari in Kenya which was brilliant. The impressive Kenya Wildlife Service were very supportive in my modest efforts at wildlife photography.

I got back at the end of the month and motivation was low to get out and about, partly because of a heavy work load, but also perhaps due to having been spoiled in Africa. Coupled with some DIY at home, meant there also wasn't really much time.

Did get a stroll out on the 7th, though didn't see much. Shoveler are back on the pond (12) and there were Cormorants (8) perched on the dead tree, two herons were on the pond and another flew over. Mistle thrush (6) and a Sparrowhawk were also seen. Little owls didn't seem to be back yet. One of the Robins was published in the paper during the first cold spell.

Also of note, Waxwings everywhere in the north and East Anglia. During, a short trip to Norfolk I had a look at a lively group in Norwich.


Saturday, 9 October 2010

9 October.

Kitty found... More crazy signs on the common.

Railway tunnel to the Triangle.

Autumnal tree over the Triangle.

Another nice cloudy, misty morning but again very few birds on the common. One new one though, following on from the 2 Meadow pipit on Clapham yesterday, 1 was heard over the pond this morning. Otherwise, 2 Mistle thrushes and 2 Pied wags were the only other mentionables.

Friday, 8 October 2010

8 October 'Change of scene'

Clapham common.

A spider outside the house.

It all sounds much more dramatic than it is...

Having had another walk around Tooting earlier in the week and seeing next to nothing, I decided to have a wander around Clapham common.

A fine misty, Autumnal morning and had a couple of good (ish) birds. Two Meadow pipits over head were new ones in London for me, a Grey wagtail over and two Goldcrests in that dodgy bit towards Battersea Rise, where 'Ron Davis lost his keys'.

Possible Lesser spot calling, but it was very faint and only called once. The Goldcrests are the first I've seen around here for donkeys. Two Cormorants were flying around as was at least one Grey Heron.

Might go back...

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

3 October

White-winged black tern, swimmers and the cafe, Hyde Park.

White-winged black tern, Hyde Park.

White-winged black tern, Hyde Park.

Just back again from Afghanistan. Not too many birds seen, though lots of Lesser whitethroats, parakeets and some as yet unidentified Phylloscs...

While I was away I heard about a White-winged black tern in Hyde Park. A rare bird nationally, more so for London. When I got back I went to see if it was still there...

A Swallow flew south over Balham in the afternoon. Three for the year!!!

7 September

Railway cottages, during a brief moment of sun.

Hiding from the rain with a big red umbrella.

Swan in the rain.

Coot.

A month ago now, what can I remember? I was testing a new Canon camera, the all singing all dancing 1D MKIV. An excellent camera and far superior auto focus and shutter burst to my 5Ds. At over £4000 a pop though...

It was a damp and rainy day and there have been so few birds on the common, despite a national influx of vagrants and on going migration. There has been nothing. Oh, no I did have a pair of Swallows over high. These are the first seen this year!!! There were five or six singing Chiffs and a large mixed tit flock moving around, though nothing obviously with them. Two herons were on the pond and three over yesterday. A pair of Cormorant and that's challot.

Some pictures...

Sunday, 5 September 2010

5 September.

Scary looking cat missing on the common.

Tame young Dunnock by the pond.

Autumnal leaves around the Triangle.

Good to see the swan back on form chasing a Canada goose (is it always the same goose?).

An early start this morning, but still beaten by a dog walker...

Still not much to report, two House martins over high heading south are probably the first I've seen over there this year. Others, good views of a Green wood, 4-5 Great spots calling and Nuthatches around the Triangle. 6+ Greenfinches by the pond and another 3 by the Ecology pond, 3 Chiffs and that's about it...