Sunday, 31 May 2015

May Magic

Kestrel feeding on a lizard.

Pair of Ruff  on the 22nd.

Record shots of one of the Spotted Redshank seen during the month.
May is a great month for birdwatching. With migration in full swing, one never knows what will turn up on the ranges. The highlights for Wildlife Artist Richard Hull and myself this month included. First ever Woodlark on the 20th. And on the last day of the month a cracking drake Garganey was on the Geedons scrape.

Saturday, 18 April 2015

Spring has Sprung.



This was my first visit to the ranges for the month of April. The summer migrants have started arriving. Whitethroats, Wheatears, Sedge & Reed Warblers to name but a few were seen and heard during my walk. But my favorites of the day was The Cuckoo and Little-Ringed Plover. And how pleasing to see some Avocets.

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Pleasing Memories

Green wood Hoopoe
&
White-billed Buffalo Weaver.

 Fork Tailed Drongo.

Piapiac


 White Faced Whistling Duck
Whilst clearing my memory cards in preparation for my trip to Lundy. I came across these pleasing images from a trip to Kotu bridge, Gambia that i hadn't seen before.

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Commandants OK!!








Finally got permission from the commandant to visit the Ranges. And my first visit for 2015. First sighting of the year was a group of five Bearded Tits feeding in the reeds. 

Monday, 16 February 2015

Snow Creeper





I just couldn't resist the opportunity to photograph this Treecreeper whilst in Grantown on Spey. Especially as I had only ever seen them as there name suggest creeping up tree trunks.

Thursday, 12 February 2015

Feeding me Tits off.













Although it was snowing and my feet had gone numb!. It didn't deter me from spending some time trying to Photograph the Crested Tits in Anagach woods, Grantown-on-spey. Thankfully they didn't want to move far from the feeders that the local wildlife club fill daily, this helped finding them and a few other Titmice species a lot easier in the harsh conditions.


Saturday, 7 February 2015

Goodbye Grouse.






This was my first trip to Scotland. And how excited we were to be staying at the Grant Arms Hotel
 http://www.grantarmshotel.com. Our four day stay was made most comfortable and accommodating by all the staff. Although the snow had made driving very difficult, we still managed a trip out each day. And the Red Grouse could be seen quite easily along the snow covered verges as we travelled around.

Monday, 15 December 2014

River Dipping.





Keeping up with this Dipper as it feed in the fast flowing river wasn't that easy to photograph. But a lifer for me! this time i didn't dip out. And yet one still cant believe the characteristics of this species. I was defiantly fascinated with this little bird swimming on and under the fast bubbling water of the river.

Saturday, 6 December 2014

A great laugh.






The rather familiar laughing call off a Green Woodpecker helped me locate this Levillant's Green Woodpecker whilst searching for Crossbills in the forest slopes of the mountains.This Endemic species is only found in the Atlas Mountain Range. We finally spotted the Crossbills but the photo opportunities wasn't great due to overcast conditions.




Friday, 5 December 2014

Midweek Morocco.




The wife and i decided on a short midweek break to Marrakesh in Morocco. So i took the chance to visit the High Atlas Mountains. After searching the Internet i found a guide for a days birding named Brahim Bakass his knowledge of the Mountains was first class.These photos are of a Horned Lark feeding amongst the melting snow.