Tuesday, 30 August 2022

Confiding Barwit along Gunton beach

On BH Monday 29th August, just after 1pm after a tweet from James W, I parked up along North Parade cliff and together with Rob h we made our way down Link's Road and it was immediately apparent that there was along pool on the beach and we soon picked up the excellent immature Bar- tailed Godwit was constantly feeding in the sand, presumably feeding on Sand Hoppers. There was a little raised shelf that Rob and I could to look over the beach and the pool and the Godwit would often walk up and down constantly feeding. Dog walkers around 8, a detectorist all veered out of the way when they could see us photographing the bird, others walking by enquired about the bird and Rob was on hand to give an explanation, whilst I still photographed the bird particularly when the light and improved from the rather cloudy we had been experieincing even culminating in a brief burst of sunlight. Also by the far side of the pool were several Gulls including an immature Mediterranean Gull, which also posed well for the camera. Until after an hour or so, a couple walked with dogs either side of the pool and forced the bird to fly a hundred yards north and it settled on the beach by a groyne where we left it.

Little Gull in Link's rd compound

On Wednesday 24th August evening, I saw the 2nd year/ winter Little Gull asleep in the middle of Link's road compound. It flew west but then seen flying south over the sea, before flying back and landing in Link's road compound presumably to roost, nice to see Chris a too.

Tuesday, 23 August 2022

Little Gull duo at North beach

On Tuesday 23 August, at around 7.15pm, I spied an adult winter Little Gull on the sea from North Parade cliff, walkers along the beach shoreline disturbed and it flew south and settled on the sea by a distant groyne. I saw jeremy A 2nd winter Little Gull flew back, a second bird and eventually settled on the Link's road compound, again eluding the camera sadly. Several 5 Common Terns seen and 2 Sandwich Terns settled on a groyne but sadly no Black Terns seen.

Sunday, 21 August 2022

Ness Point August goodies

On Sunday 21 August in the early afternoon I drove down to Ness Point and parked near the Wind Turbine compound, getting out of the car, I saw the excellent immature Cuckoo fly across from the right (north) and settled on one of the perimeter fence posts. I hastily assembled my camera gear onto the tripod but as luck would have it a van drove out of the storage park behind the compound and flushed the Cuckoo, it flew into the storage compound by fortunately soon settled on a verticle metal bar and I was able to get some shots and on a container too, before something in the compound spooked it again and it was gone, despite a thorough search around the area several times (and Rob H appearing too) It was not seen. We did however see a showy Painted Lady that spent a lot of her time resting on the pavement on the NE tip of the old Gas compound. I went back and wwas able to get a few shots of her. From the compass at ness Point on the rocks were 2 exquisitely summer plumaged Turnstones and I got a few photos of these too. Whilst out to see, 2 juvenile Mediterranean Gulls settled on the sea and then flew south. Nothing at the Net posts whilst on the Oval were another 2 juvenile Mediterranean Gulls. Looking from the south end of North Parage looking into the Link's road compound (formerly car park were 2 adult Mediterranean Gulls and a fine adult winter Little Gull all on its own bang in the middle of the car park. It showed a smudges black crown hread spot behind the eye, thin black bill and legs. The Little Gull was initially asleep and the woke up and also flew off south. It hadn't been disturbed as I was viewing from the top of North Parade cliff, scoping it.

Little Gull in the compound

On Saturday 20th August, I drove down to Link's Road in the early evening 6pm and saw the very fine adult winter Little Gull in the compound not far from Link's road, it was looking around and looking nervous and sadly soon took to flight flying south over the sea, so no chance of any pics although the wire mesh of the fencing would have spoiled the pic anyway, plus I have no way of showing them while the computer is in for repair.

Friday, 19 August 2022

Gunton Redstart and a quartet of Flycatchers

On Friday 19th August, I drove to Gunton Church, parked up and looked around the Churchyard and the Gunton Burial site, nothing seen, Walking towards the field north of the site, I saw Andrew E, he had just located a female Redstart which had come down to the fence, I saw it fly showy the wonderful fiery tail and on the Track itself I saw it flitting around in a bush and well near the thick base of a bush where the head and shoulders seen well. Suddenly, a Pied Flycatcher perched on top of a bush and flew north. Andrew walked onto the old Pitch and Putt, by one isolated group of trees we saw another Pied Flycatcher mostly in the shade and third Pied Flycatcher seen by a tall group of trees and bushes high up where it briefly lit up by the sun. Finally by the Hawthorn, by the north- east part of Dip Farm we saw a bird flitting about that proved to be a 4th Pied Flycatcher for me seen very briefly. Walking back I crossed the rail track and saw the female Redstart perced on a post, a dog came along barked at me and put paid to me getting any pics. PS. No pics will be posted for a while, a) I haven't obtained any new pics and b) the AppleMac has gone wrong again and at the Computer shop for repair. Post done from my Windows computer!

Another Hummer in the garden

On Thursday 17th August, between 7.05- 7.10 a Hummingbird Hawk Moth again seen feeding around the large garden Buddlea, this has easily been the best year for them in this garden (but not phot'ing them).