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Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on March 10, 2009, 06:48:56 pm
Have seen quite a few interesting things this year and would be interested to hear what others have seen lately. So here's a thread to post onto when you see any noteworthy wildlife whilst out at the crag.
 My top 4 this year so far are:
 A large male (at least Adam tells me it's a male) Adder at Curbar, taking in some rays beside the top path, a couple of weeks back.
 A flock of Bramblings about a month ago at Froggatt whilst all the snow was still down.
 A Barn Owl flying beside the road near Cratcliff on Saturday eve.
 A large flock of Curlews (have never seen them as a flock before) overhead at rivelin yesterday.

 Hit me with some nature.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Adam Lincoln on March 10, 2009, 06:53:00 pm
An Adder in February is a good sighting!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fiend on March 10, 2009, 07:15:34 pm
I saw a large bee in a small goose costume the other day...

Not lately, but...

Best tick in this country has been a pod of dolphins at Cilan Head.

Had some good bird sightings: 5, yes, 5 owls at Wilton 1 a couple of years ago, a red kite very low over Almscliff.

Coel saw an adder at the top Gogarth at Gogarth, I unfortunately missed it. Lizard at St Bees was pretty cool. Not seen any bees at The Lizard tho :S.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bubba on March 10, 2009, 07:25:33 pm

I see quite a lot of Owls from the truck but i'm not sure I can tell the difference between the breeds as they flash by. They don't have great road-sense.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 10, 2009, 07:59:21 pm
red kites are almost more common than people nr almscliff.

the adder was a good tick. was psyched about that.

saw a one-eyed trouser snake the other day too. winked at me.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 10, 2009, 08:11:38 pm
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A large flock of Curlews (have never seen them as a flock before) overhead at rivelin yesterday.

Same at Bamford on weds evening, counted 20. On the edges and moors their call is the first sign of spring for me.

An Adder in February is a good sighting, not too hard though if you know where to look. The same individuals are usually first to appear every spring.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: grumpycrumpy on March 10, 2009, 08:39:48 pm
I haven't seen much of note out on't edges , but I have seen a pair of kingfishers in Endcliffe park , and a few waxwings near Lloyds pharmacy on London Rd ....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 10, 2009, 09:08:19 pm
Dolphins fairly often up here. Sometimes seals, pretty cool. Concentrating on climbing and you hear a sound like someone clearing their nose behind you. look behind and there's a seal watching you. Mate saw a sea otter at reiff. Often see red deer at clova. Saw what I was convinced is a scottish wild cat on the way back from Lochnagar late one evening. If not it was the biggest domestic cat I have ever seen.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GCW on March 10, 2009, 09:17:08 pm
Just seen loads of bats at Trowbarrow.  Lovely evening with a bright, full moon.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 10, 2009, 09:30:36 pm
Bats. Are they really blind or just taking the piss?

(http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/fastshow/characters/images/carl_hooper.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on March 10, 2009, 09:32:01 pm
We had flocks of Fieldfares in the fields behind the house over the winter. Hundreds of them and quite a spectacle.

I recently read Mark Crockers book Crow Country and had the pleasure of discovering a roost and flocking point at the side of Eccles Pike on my regular run. Now I know where it is I can now see them from the house flying at dusk to meet in the fields before gathering up into a scrawking cloud and making for shelter.

Dozens of Choughs chucking themselves off the Frontales crags in El Chorro oblivious to the surrounding climbers and infrastructure in stark contrast to the shy denizens of the Lleyn.



<Good thread JonBonjovi>
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on March 10, 2009, 09:37:52 pm
A heron, flying directly over my house; not that rare but very beautiful and still exciting. Last year, ravens and peregrines dogfighting over Helsby.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Plattsy on March 10, 2009, 09:47:56 pm
The following in my garden since putting out some feeders. Nothing special but more species than I expected.

Robins.
Sparrows.
Coal Tits.
Great Tits.
Blue Tits.
Long-Tailed Tits.
Bullfinch (a glimpse and not seen since).
Goldfinch.
Greenfinch.
Nuthatch.
Greater Spotted Woodpecker.
Collared Doves.
Gang of juvenile crows and a rook.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 10, 2009, 09:54:19 pm
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I recently read Mark Crockers book Crow Country and had the pleasure of discovering a roost and flocking point at the side of Eccles Pike on my regular run. Now I know where it is I can now see them from the house flying at dusk to meet in the fields before gathering up into a scrawking cloud and making for shelter.

Ha, ditto! I've got an big late summer/ autumn sub-roost I can see from the house, but once winter gets underway they move to the main roost which, I finally located and visited two weeks back, is in Eccleshall Woods. I'd estimate very roughly its 2:1 jackdaws to rooks, the rooks seem to sneak in later though. God knows how many, there must be a couple of thousand in the sub-roost so 10,000? Very impressive at dusk. I don't know its sphere of influence to the east but collects all the birds from the Derwent valley, from the eastern edges you see them heading east at sunset.

The Choughs at Dorys aren't too shy, though those at Pembroke and Gogarth are verging on friendly.

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and a few waxwings near Lloyds pharmacy on London Rd

Always a pleasure! I got a brief glimpse of a party at Ringinglow at New year, no decent views though this year. Had them in the garden in Broomhall once a few years back.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatdoc on March 10, 2009, 10:05:07 pm
Deer, a lot of deer... Gamboling over the moor at sunrise with Sheffield in the backgound just after dawn.. Big antlers   
And everything!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AndyR on March 10, 2009, 10:08:17 pm
Have had numerous bears in the back garden and a bald eagle in our garden as well - plus a family of skunks living under the house....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mini on March 10, 2009, 10:11:31 pm
A fox ran past me a couple of weeks ago along the path leading to the local rec. Luckily my dog was still on his lead, but I think he was a shocked as me!

Oh, and a couple of Peregrines hunting little mouses at Five Clouds ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 10, 2009, 10:14:35 pm
Nowt wrong with skunk.

See plenty of shitehawks on the seacliffs here. Wish they would fuck off somewhere else with their piles of stinking shit, vomit, and louse-infested heaps of twigs they call nests. The Kittiwakes, Guillemots and Puffins can stay though.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: hairich on March 10, 2009, 11:15:56 pm
saw a heron at rubicon last week on a run.as i went past it took off.was great to see it.huge wingspan
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on March 10, 2009, 11:27:12 pm
Red Kites may be ten-a-penny near almscliff and caley but they're still beautiful birds all the same! You know it's gonna be a good day at the crag when you see one.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Carnage on March 11, 2009, 02:44:17 am
Whoa, don't even get me started. I've seen:

Big possums that sneak down from the trees during lantern session and will take food out of your hands
Cocktatoos
Gallahs
Laser Birds (don't know what they're called but they make a noise like a laser gun)
Kookaburras that always seem to be laughing when you fall off
A few snakes (Brown and Red-bellied black)
Various Gecko's, lizards and Goanas
A small bat in the pocket of a roof
Couple of wombats near the road
Various 'Roos
One funnel web (and one is enough)

Thankfully no sharks yet but the chances are pretty good this year as there have been numerous attacks - One guy got his hand virtually bitten off by a suspected White Pointer at Bondi. Just don't tell the tourists!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bungle. on March 11, 2009, 05:44:37 am
i saw a penguine wilst surfing off manly last week ........
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 11, 2009, 07:35:57 am
Not overly recent but a few months ago there was a bat in the crack Usurper starts up at Curbar.  We'd just turned up and heard a high-pitched chirruping and could just see it squeezed into the crack.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on March 11, 2009, 07:40:31 am
We see most of the stuff Carnage sees up around Sydney (the 'laser bird' is probably the New Holland Honeyeater btw Stu!) except for the goannas and the wombats. I have also recently seen a few wallabies, the odd Tiger Snake, various Rosellas (a medium-sized parrot), hordes of Little Lorikeets

(http://dl.id.au/photo_birds/2007-07-29_0418.jpg)

and some Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoos
http://www.parrots.org/index.php/parrotgallery/image_full/1465/ (http://www.parrots.org/index.php/parrotgallery/image_full/1465/)

Wedge-Tailed Eagles
http://webzoom.freewebs.com/aussiemarie/wedgetailedeagle.jpg (http://webzoom.freewebs.com/aussiemarie/wedgetailedeagle.jpg)
(yes it's nearly as big as a kangaroo!!)

and even the odd Echidna (a primitive monotreme most closely related to the platypus.)
(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/130/354763460_f664ea914f.jpg?v=0)

Fortunately, the drop bears have been quiet this year, no fatalities yet!! ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 11, 2009, 08:14:03 am
saw a heron at rubicon last week on a run.as i went past it took off.was great to see it.huge wingspan

Was it lanking the problems with it's huge wingspan?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 11, 2009, 08:18:17 am

Fortunately, the drop bears have been quiet this year, no fatalities yet!! ;)


Seen any bunyips?

I saw a jackalope in Wyoming. Amazing mate.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatboySlimfast on March 11, 2009, 08:36:27 am
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I finally located and visited two weeks back, is in Eccleshall Woods
Ive seen this quite often walking the dog in there at sunset, well spooky when its just about dark the noise is incredible.
Saw a woodpecker in Graves park start of feb(I saw a Green woodpecker once in the quarry up from the RHS parking area) few owls (I was dive bombed by a tawny fucker at Millstone last year) it really is an amazing park
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fiend on March 11, 2009, 08:46:20 am
Ex-pats don't bloody count!! "Oh yeah I move to Thailand in 04, yeah we regularly get tigers boa constrictors elephants and those fucking spiders the size of a small dog that ensure Fiend won't go anywhere near the bloody country etc etc".

Herons are cool. Used to get on in my garden a lot. Like a pteradactyl when they take off!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 11, 2009, 09:11:48 am
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a few months ago there was a bat in the crack Usurper starts up at Curbar

Had this a few times at Cratcliffe, the first time I was soloing Fern Hill when a couple of them started chittering at my hands, a bit off-putting until I worked out what they were!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fiend on March 11, 2009, 09:15:40 am
Had this a few times at Cratcliffe, the first time I was soloing Fern Hill when a couple of them started chittering at my hands, a bit off-putting until I worked out what they were!

(http://www.gov.ns.ca/bravery/img/BraveryMedalVertical.png) etc etc  :P

I'm pretty sure I've encountered a bat in a crack, there's a vague memory of the whole squeaking/strange furry thing vibe, no idea where tho.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 11, 2009, 09:29:31 am
Bel Ami at Froggatt? Definitely heard them in there.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on March 11, 2009, 09:37:59 am
and those fucking spiders the size of a small dog that ensure Fiend won't go anywhere near the bloody country etc etc".

So I can cross you off the list of prospective visitors to our place then!!?  Had to scoop one of these critters up and move it outside earlier this evening!

(http://www.africanfauna.com/afimg/huntsman.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Carnage on March 11, 2009, 09:39:03 am
Heres the bat :

(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/148/433130393_a09275a0c8.jpg?v=0)

Here's the possum. Sooo cute.

(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/159/376184882_c763a5de5f.jpg?v=0)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on March 11, 2009, 09:42:49 am
Dave C, you utter bastard.  :spank:  I jumped and screamed like Fiend a pathetic girl when I scrolled past that.  Thankfully the bat and possum in the next post calmed me so I won't punter you, this time.  >:(
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 11, 2009, 09:50:45 am
Red Kites may be ten-a-penny near almscliff and caley but they're still beautiful birds all the same! You know it's gonna be a good day at the crag when you see one.

amen to that, preach.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 11, 2009, 09:55:47 am

(http://www.africanfauna.com/afimg/huntsman.jpg)


Why does that link say african fauna? You wouldn't be trying to pass of African spiders as Australian ones would you?

I was confronted by an unhappy green mamaba walking into a crag in the Magaliesberg once. We had to retreat a safe distance and throw sticks at it until it buggered off.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 11, 2009, 10:00:03 am
Fiend, I should stress it was the first time I encountered bats in cracks, not the first time I soloed Fern Hill.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on March 11, 2009, 10:02:28 am
I saw a red kite under Higgar whilst I was on my way to work last year. Lots of Ring Ouzels and grouse of course. I love my commute.

There was a Barn Owl with chicks on the back wall of Horseshit quarry last spring, we watched it carry mice back to the nest at dusk.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 11, 2009, 10:04:40 am

and even the odd Echidna (a primitive monotreme most closely related to the platypus.)
(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/130/354763460_f664ea914f.jpg?v=0)

saw one of these off a back road in the blue mtns summer before last. didn't hang around to chinwag much.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nik at work on March 11, 2009, 10:06:34 am
Recent highlights would be:

A stag in the garden
A rabbit sat at the front door when I opened it (OK rabbits are 10 a penny, but at the door?)
A bird of prey (not good at birds so can't be more specific) taking out a pigeon mid-flight then gutting it on the neighbours lawn.
Lots of bats with their mad skittery flying style.
The kites at Almscliff are cool even if they are common.

Didn't a bat live in the break on the Salmon slab?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fiend on March 11, 2009, 10:09:07 am
Dave C, you utter bastard.  :spank:  I jumped and screamed like magpie a pathetic girl when I scrolled past that.  >:(

P.S. Good man, JB ;)

P.P.S. Red Kites might be common at Almscliff but I am not common at Alsmcliff, even so I've only seen one once in 6-10 visits.

P.P.P.S. I would be much more impressed with a Salmon living in the break on the Salmon slab.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on March 11, 2009, 10:15:42 am

(http://www.africanfauna.com/afimg/huntsman.jpg)


Why does that link say african fauna? You wouldn't be trying to pass of African spiders as Australian ones would you?


Weird that! Please note the heading on the photo says "australian", I can assure you, I remove at least 3 or 4 a week from the house!

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Carnage on March 11, 2009, 10:18:09 am
You're evil Dave!

I fucking hate Huntsman. Last time I woke up to one lurking on the wall behind my bed - Big one too. Thankfully don't get them so much since moving house, although one jumped from the under the lid of the barbie a few months ago. Scared the shit out of me.  :o
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on March 11, 2009, 10:23:31 am
 ;D

You'd better keep moving quickly when you pass by on your way to & from Avalon airport then Stu, they're in plague proportions around here at the moment!!


PS Want to stop in for a coffee? ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on March 11, 2009, 10:24:08 am
STOP QUOTING THE FUCKING SPIDER PICTURE, YOU SHOWER OF BASTARDS!  >:(
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 11, 2009, 10:38:28 am
You're evil Dave!

I fucking hate Huntsman. Last time I woke up to one lurking on the wall behind my bed - Big one too. Thankfully don't get them so much since moving house, although one jumped from the under the lid of the barbie a few months ago. Scared the shit out of me.  :o

But they aren't poisonous are they? We used to have a few that wandered around the roof of the bedroom. Left them there, as they are good for getting rid of insects.

Fortunately only ever encountered a red roman spider once. Now there's an ugly agressive little fucker (the Joe Pesci of the arachnid world). Would embed a pic, but it might not go down too well. Google if you want to see.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 11, 2009, 10:40:22 am

(http://www.africanfauna.com/afimg/huntsman.jpg)



Whoa, hang on there, something ain't right, that spider has eight legs (http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/9682/canihavemyspiderbackot3mf4.gif)  :P

(Sorry Magpie  :-*)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on March 11, 2009, 10:47:02 am
Chris, no they are not poisonous although they can actually bite you (and yes, it does hurt...a bit......ish.) :whistle:



Slack-line........... :great:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on March 11, 2009, 10:56:04 am
Good thread this.

Recent bird book ticks include......
(All in the Mersey Estuary)
Whimbrel - Like Curlew but slightly smaller
Ringed Plovers - Cute
Shelducks - Never seen these in the Mersey before
Turnstones - Cute
Redshanks - Common
Greenshanks - Less common

(Elsewhere)
Goldeneye - flock of around 15 simultaneously diving on Windermere
Smew - small flock of four on Esthwaite Water whilst fishing
Goosander - Windermere
Red Breasted Merganser - Also Windermere

Other wildlife spots include..

Porpoises - in the Mersey!
Deer - in the Lakes
Loads of foxes by my flat.

Very jealous of the Adder spot Bonjoy. Have only ever seen dead ones on the LLeyn and would love to get the opportunity to see a live one!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chillax on March 11, 2009, 11:54:09 am
Saw deer in Glendalough a couple of weeks ago. Not particularly unusual in itself, but this time there were loads of them! I lost count in the high forties. Forced down from the high ground due to all the snow no doubt. Made walking out really creepy, lots of funny noises and dozens of pairs of eyes shining back at me out of the dark! :o
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 11, 2009, 12:00:59 pm
Saw deer in Glendalough a couple of weeks ago. Not particularly unusual in itself, but this time there were loads of them! I lost count in the high forties. Forced down from the high ground due to all the snow no doubt. Made walking out really creepy, lots of funny noises and dozens of pairs of eyes shining back at me out of the dark! :o

I saw quite a few deer when I climbed at Glendalough last year,  when we topped out on Twin Buttress there was a heard of some twenty or so, we too had been spooked by the noises reverberating around the valley walking up there.

About the only decent shot I got of them any of them...

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3025/2974499126_f55aeed14e.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/2974499126/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chillax on March 11, 2009, 12:07:56 pm
Nice pic.

Yeah, they're always around. Along with the goats who seem to take particular pleasure in stealing my lunch (and shitting under problems)! Lots of deer in Glenmacnass too. They have a habit of bursting unexpectedly from the woods when you walk by. Can be quite startling!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 11, 2009, 12:29:58 pm
Yes, they come down out the hils in cold weather. Seen loads on the Lochnagar road, almost nailed one driving up to NW at night.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 11, 2009, 12:32:57 pm
Nice pic.

Yeah, they're always around. Along with the goats who seem to take particular pleasure in stealing my lunch (and shitting under problems)! Lots of deer in Glenmacnass too. They have a habit of bursting unexpectedly from the woods when you walk by. Can be quite startling!

Quote
OK, one last time. These are small... but the ones out there are far away. Small... far away... ah forget it!

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3248/2974570158_bc1a868ca4.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/2974570158/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: webbo on March 11, 2009, 03:54:43 pm
a pair of buzzards at shatoe last week.i occasionally see deer on my way to work as well as a barn owl that lives on one of the local farms,also saw the east riding red kite breeding programme pair circling above the garden last w/e.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: moose on March 11, 2009, 04:10:26 pm
Red Kites may be ten-a-penny near almscliff and caley but they're still beautiful birds all the same! You know it's gonna be a good day at the crag when you see one.

Aye... I saw one today and an hour later had a proper YYFY moment - 'twas preordained I tells ye!  Until I found out about the Harewood reintroduction I refused to believe my eyes - for weeks I was trying to convince myself that they were something more ordinary... like buzzards in fancy dress. 

My best recent sighting was probably a short eared owl near Ramshaw.  I think I saw a waxwing on the way to Caley last week too - it had the right shape (that little crest) but I'm not sure whether they're a likely sighting in this area at this time of year.

Best ones of the last couple of years were almost standing on an adder that was basking on the path back from Kyloe In, and having a little lizard running about for ages on my bouldering mat at Bowden. 

By the way, anyone else having flashbacks to those "Find 50" spotters guides?  I spent my childhood half convinced that it was only a matter of time before I saw a Golden Eagle - after all, at 50 points, it should have been equivalent to just seeing a coal tit plus a woodpecker or somesuch  :-\
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Monolith on March 12, 2009, 11:23:42 am
Clocked a buzzard circling high above our house a few weeks back. Seemed quite weird in the middle of suburbia...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 12, 2009, 11:27:32 am
They've really increased in the last ten years. Ellie saw one over Eccleshall road, hopefully it won't be long before they're regular round here.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on March 12, 2009, 11:30:11 am
Heard and then spotted a flock of Curlew this morning flying over the fields behind the house toward Chinely Churn.  They were flying in from the coasts where they spend winter to the breeding grounds on the moors for the Summer.   Another sign of Spring  :great:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Mr Cat on March 12, 2009, 12:17:59 pm
just some sheep and a pheasant whilst out walking yesterday... :)

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3643/3348013394_622d1fc3ac.jpg)

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3612/3347018031_99c42d0046.jpg)

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3449/3346876581_62a3b31f07.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 12, 2009, 12:27:20 pm
A large male (at least Adam tells me it's a male) Adder at Curbar, taking in some rays beside the top path, a couple of weeks back.

Got the photo off my phone:

(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d175/beardownproductions/John/general%20shit/Adder.jpg?t=1236859338)

Rather disappointed I opted not to use the £$$$$$ of camera gear in my rucksack. Idiot.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 12, 2009, 12:57:32 pm
Hmm, looks less obviously male in that shot, though it'll be dull prior to its spring skin change. The males typically emerge from hibernation earlier though.

Here's a shot showing typical colour differences, the female is the brown one:

(http://www.zen59200.zen.co.uk/Adam/Galleries/adder08-2.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on March 12, 2009, 01:06:40 pm
Rather disappointed I opted not to use the £$$$$$ of camera gear in my rucksack. Idiot.

I thought it was more that you couldn't get £$$$$$ of camera gear in focus. ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Mark Lloyd on March 12, 2009, 01:10:30 pm
Seen quite a few deer on the flanks of Stanton Moor when riding home from work on the bike, nearly took one out a few weeks ago as I'd turned my lights off to save the battery.
Regularly get buzzards soaring over the woods at Rowsley, Ravens seem to be pretty regular sighting in the peak these days too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on March 12, 2009, 01:13:02 pm
I saw a fox on marlborough road the other day. had to go back and finish it off with a jack.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 12, 2009, 01:25:18 pm
Rather disappointed I opted not to use the £$$$$$ of camera gear in my rucksack. Idiot.

I thought it was more that you couldn't get £$$$$$ of camera gear in focus. ;)

when i'd finally decided it might be worth getting the camera out. time for one shot, out of focus.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 12, 2009, 01:28:33 pm
I saw a fox on marlborough road the other day. had to go back and finish it off with a jack.

That's just reminded me that I saw a fox trotting down our street about a month ago whilst have a late night tab which was quite surprising.  First time I've seen one round where I live in the ten years that I've lived there.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 12, 2009, 01:36:58 pm
See or hear foxes regularly in Hangingwater and when we lived in Broomhall. There's a badger about too who is wont to roam in unusual places, like Hangingwater crossroads!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bubba on March 12, 2009, 01:46:25 pm

There's foxes pretty much everywhere, whether in town or out - I see bucketloads of them driving at night. A work colleague of Ms Bubbs saw one on the top floor of a multi-storey car park the other day. They just don't give a shit.

I was coming back from Darlington t'other night and was surprised to see a lying down fox going 55mph alongside me. It didn't look very well after it's trip under the wagon in front - not pretty.

See quite a few deer too, but they're mainly those little Muntjac deer. Seen one mid-morning happily nibbling grass ten feet from the A1.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on March 12, 2009, 01:55:03 pm
forgot to say that fox i saw in bromhill was at about 12 noon, which was the surprising factor.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 12, 2009, 01:59:44 pm
forgot to say that fox i saw in bromhill was at about 12 noon, which was the surprising factor.

Was it with a duck (http://www.sheffieldpub.co.uk/pubs/broomhill/fox-&-duck/)  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on March 12, 2009, 02:33:27 pm
There's foxes pretty much everywhere, whether in town or out - I see bucketloads of them driving at night. A work colleague of Ms Bubbs saw one on the top floor of a multi-storey car park the other day. They just don't give a shit.
Twice now I've gone to pet a cat hiding under the bushes outside my flat only to discover it was in fact a wee fox; I'm not sure who is more stunned by these attempted pettings but usually the fox runs faster.  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 12, 2009, 03:18:34 pm
Quote
See quite a few deer too, but they're mainly those little Muntjac deer. Seen one mid-morning happily nibbling grass ten feet from the A1.

Sure they're not Roe deer? Still pretty small and more widespread.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Obi-Wan is lost... on March 12, 2009, 03:25:55 pm
Came home the other night to find a large fox chilling out on our front lawn. Happy as larry, watched it in my headlights for a couple of minutes whilst it was grooming itself, only ran off when we drove up the drive.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bubba on March 12, 2009, 04:09:43 pm
Quote
See quite a few deer too, but they're mainly those little Muntjac deer. Seen one mid-morning happily nibbling grass ten feet from the A1.

Sure they're not Roe deer? Still pretty small and more widespread.
Hmmm might be - but some of them are those really teeny ones that look improbably small.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 12, 2009, 04:26:13 pm
Aye you're probably right about those - they don't get bigger than your average dog.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Obi-Wan is lost... on March 12, 2009, 05:11:08 pm
forgot to say that fox i saw in bromhill was at about 12 noon, which was the surprising factor.
It's quite common to see birds in Broomhill in daylight hours, although it is rarer to see foxes it's not unheard of, but your more likely to see dogs, especially during the day.  ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 12, 2009, 05:16:19 pm
Shit, must dash, I think someone just dropped a drum kit down the stairs.  :lol:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: El Mocho on March 13, 2009, 11:35:14 am
Out with May walking the dog yesterday and didn't sight any wildlife of great interest but I did sight a Tracksuited man with very large hands staring through some binos looking for water voles. Mr Fawcett. Started telling us all kind of twitching things and was pointing out the water vole holes saying they will be comming out of hibernation soon and he likes to watch them frolicking on the grass...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 13, 2009, 11:40:35 am
I didn't think it was possible, but he's just gone up in my estimation even further. What a legend! when will be able to read his book?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Stabbsy on March 13, 2009, 12:25:36 pm
I had a further Adder sighting in February, just by the drystone wall at Bowden Doors - it was quite aggressive, think I only saw it because of the noise it was making. I'd guess it was male from the photos above.

It seemed small compared to a previous sighting at Holyhead Mountain, but that was about 8 or 9 years ago so the memory is a bit hazy.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 13, 2009, 12:51:43 pm
I almost stepped off a boulder next to a rattlesnake when i was on my tod at Ibex. Shat me up big time, luckily it gate me a warning as I was about to move, that rattle turns your blood to ice instantly.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on March 13, 2009, 01:09:59 pm
Just came back from Attercliffe along the 5 Wiers Walk (sometimes my job is sooo difficult) - whilst the newly dredged sections of the Don are looking pretty lifeless at the moment I was delighted to get a close up view of a kingfisher catching its dinner from the tree branches at the upsteam end of Spider Bridge. I looked over the rail just as it dived and was probably only 10m away. Made my morning.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Stabbsy on March 13, 2009, 01:28:12 pm
I almost stepped off a boulder next to a rattlesnake when i was on my tod at Ibex. Shat me up big time.

I had a similar experience walking up towards Yesterday Gully at Arapiles a few years ago. Came round a corner to find a Brown Snake about 3 feety away. Luckily for me, it belted off in the other direction - but I know which of us was most scared and it wasn't the snake.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 13, 2009, 01:46:59 pm
Did you instantly produce a brown snake of your own? :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on March 16, 2009, 10:41:28 am
The skylarks were singing merrily as I walked over the heath and dunes above the beach at Hells Mouth yesterday before and after surfing. Another sign of Spring on the way.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 16, 2009, 10:46:51 am
Logie Head (on moray coast) was full of life yesterday - two cormorants (one juvenile), some guillemots (or possibly razorbills?) and kittiwakes to make up for the plagues of shitehawks, plus loads of LBJs on the walk in. Bit of poo on the cliffs from winter of non-use.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on March 16, 2009, 11:31:59 am
I assume you use "shitehawk" to mean some kind of seagull - I've come across it as a nickname for the red kite, on account of their scavenging behaviour...

Oooh, I am interesting  :yawn:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 16, 2009, 11:37:06 am
Locally herring gulls are referred to as shitehawks. Or fucking vermin.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on March 16, 2009, 12:46:34 pm
Added a couple of good'uns this last weekend.
Saw some Emus wondering across the plains out west of here and then down on the coast we saw a couple of Little Albatross diving for fish.
Meanwhile, in the garden we found our second one of these, a Bird-Dropping Spider (I kid you not!)

(http://www.usq.edu.au/spider/find/spiders/images/136C10.jpg)

Amazing little critters that seem to like our Almond Tree.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 16, 2009, 02:16:59 pm
is it called a bird dropping spider because it looks like a bird dropping, or because it uses the same method of attack as the aforementioned drop bears.

Or does it just have some wierd scatalogical fetish?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on March 16, 2009, 02:47:26 pm
Spiders are not wildlife; they do not need to be on this thread anymore (http://www.propertytalk.com/forum/images/smilies/teacher.gif)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on March 16, 2009, 08:37:45 pm
is it called a bird dropping spider because it looks like a bird dropping

Got it in one. When it folds its legs in it really does look like it's name. They do a great job of keeping the parasites off our almonds.

Spiders are not wildlife; they do not need to be on this thread anymore (http://www.propertytalk.com/forum/images/smilies/teacher.gif)

Sorry Magpie, spiders are DEFINITELY wildlife!  :kiss2:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: hairich on March 16, 2009, 09:59:04 pm
over last 2 days we have had 2 pairs of frogs mating on our back doorstep. it made life interesting getting in and out of the house for a while as they were not at all worried about us.

spring has sprung for sure.

where is the harris with the lime
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on March 17, 2009, 12:09:42 am
where is the harris with the lime


Wake up at the back there!!! :spank:

http://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,9219.0.html (http://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,9219.0.html)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 17, 2009, 07:49:50 am
Saw a toad on the track at North Stack on Sunday...

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3622/3358939703_c652395395_m.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/3358939703/)

...and the obligatory seals when in Wen Zawn (no photo though).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Neil F on March 17, 2009, 12:02:11 pm
Lots of frogs in the Lawrencefield pool on Sunday.

UKC has a wildlife section (!) so I posted a photo there....

http://www.ukclimbing.com/images/dbpage.html?id=110983 (http://www.ukclimbing.com/images/dbpage.html?id=110983)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 17, 2009, 12:34:26 pm
That's a lot of frogs!

When I was driving back from Glen Clova this stime last year we left the pub and the sleet at munro tide had turned to torrential rain, and there were frogs al over the road. Tried to avoid most of them, but it was prerrty impossible.

Loads of pheasants out there on Saturday, must have seen a dozen or so.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on March 17, 2009, 12:56:43 pm
Lots of frogs in the Lawrencefield pool on Sunday.
I saw your photo on UKC, it's ace, loads of wee smiley eyes!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 17, 2009, 01:16:07 pm
clocked this hedgehog finishing off a magnum, while walking to the pub at the weekend. wasn't fazed by my presence, but given the relative size of a magnum to his body he was probably feeling a bit too full to scarper:

(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d175/beardownproductions/John/general%20shit/hognum.jpg?t=1237295392)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on March 17, 2009, 01:24:55 pm
Are you sure thats not just one of the new "Erinaceinae" flavour of Magnum that someone dropped?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 23, 2009, 11:01:38 am
check this shit out, peregrine webcams on derby cathedral:

http://195.224.106.202/peregrine/webcam.htm (http://195.224.106.202/peregrine/webcam.htm)

http://195.224.106.202/peregrine/webcam2.htm (http://195.224.106.202/peregrine/webcam2.htm)

the bottom link was an extreme close-up when i posted it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 23, 2009, 11:20:43 am
Very cool Cofe.

Saw probably a kestrel up at Agden Rocher on Friday.

Also on SOS my friend disturbed a suicidal squirrel that ran along to the tip of the branch that sticks out from the tree on the route and took a flying leap to the adjacent tree, missed, fell about 12-15 metres landing some 10m away from the crag.  Picked itself up and then scarppered off into the undergrowth.  :o  Was quite surprised it survived the fall, although it may well have curled up and died somewhere quiet after it ran away.

Oh and there was a rather large nest just above the tree on this route.  Definately a birds nest and not the squirrels drey, but didn't look to be currently occupied.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on March 23, 2009, 11:22:56 am
Dippers bobbing down Chee Dale yesterday...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 23, 2009, 11:31:38 am
Was quite surprised it survived the fall, although it may well have curled up and died somewhere quiet after it ran away.

Probably in severe pain, but knew you were watching, so pretended it didn't hurt and ran off.

Loads of birds of prey around on the weeked, I am crap at identifying them. One was vagualy hawkinsh, others were bigger.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Mark Lloyd on March 25, 2009, 12:42:11 pm
Heard my first Chiffchaff at the weekend
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Zods Beard on March 25, 2009, 08:25:25 pm
Oh and there was a rather large nest just above the tree on this route.  Definately a birds nest and not the squirrels drey, but didn't look to be currently occupied.

Excuse my ignorance but is a squirrels 'nest' called a drey then?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 25, 2009, 09:16:32 pm
Oh and there was a rather large nest just above the tree on this route.  Definately a birds nest and not the squirrels drey, but didn't look to be currently occupied.

Excuse my ignorance but is a squirrels 'nest' called a drey then?

The first victim, here let me google that for you (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=define%3A+drey)  :P
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Zods Beard on March 25, 2009, 09:39:17 pm
Piss off you nerd  :P

Good new word teaching skills, have some waddage.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 26, 2009, 07:54:20 am


Excuse my ignorance but is a squirrels 'nest' called a drey then?

I believe they were renamed in honour of Dr Dre himself, who is a keen squirrel watcher, and honorary president of the ASRWAA (American Small Rodent Watchers Association of America). Eminem on the other hand is more interested in larger rodents.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jaspersharpe on March 26, 2009, 10:37:01 am
Only since he forgot about drey.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on March 26, 2009, 10:45:56 am
Dre's been down with any tree-dwelling mammals since back when cube was rollin with lorenzo in a benzo.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Ru on March 26, 2009, 12:49:12 pm
check this shit out, peregrine webcams on derby cathedral:


There's one there at the moment, but it's not doing very much. You would have thought that with all this interactive web 2.0 stuff they would have figured out a way to let you prod it with a stick or something from the comfort of your own keyboard.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on March 26, 2009, 01:20:18 pm
Get in!! It seems that the ideal combo of a cold winter and a period of warm spring weather has kicked off an exceptional Morel season this year. Normally I don’t find them until the first or second week of April but this year they’re up early. First I found a couple of small ones at a new spot where I’d never looked for them before. Having found these I decided to check my regular patch and found a hefty 16 large Morchella elata, which is by far the most I’ve found here in over six years of checking. Anyone interested in finding some of these should get looking now as they have a very short season. My top tips are to look on sandy limestone/chalk soils (only worth looking where the soil is alkaline), under Ash trees (I’ve heard that Apple and dying Elm is also worth a look). Some Morels also favour the urban environment, worth looking on Golf courses, disturbed/burnt ground and mulched beds. Good luck!
I had a few last night sautéed with a splash of brandy and cream on a Venison steak, with pommes Lyonnais and savoy cabbage. Looking forward to another meal or two from the current crop and hopefully some further finds. Biggest YYFY moment of 2009 for me so far by a long way!

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3592/3386561151_b0622edc61_o.jpg)

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3575/3386561149_0425244e6e_o.jpg)

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3628/3386561153_402be2bbfa_o.jpg)

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3582/3386561157_c98ee6c8c8_o.jpg)





Other than that we saw some nice birdlife whilst up in Northumberland last week including Eider, Shelduck, lots of waders, a young Bewick (might have been a Whooper) swan and best of all an Egret (didn’t have binos to hand so not sure which species) on the salt marshes opposite Lindesfarne.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 26, 2009, 02:05:32 pm
Egrets have made an impressive colonisation of Britain in the last ten years. That said the North-east not the first place I'd look, there's two to every heron down in cornwall now.

Can you pm me some Morel site beta?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on March 26, 2009, 02:08:48 pm
nice one love-egg. Whats the street value of that lot?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on March 26, 2009, 05:08:50 pm
I'd be hard pressed to put a price on rocking horse shit and uk morels are harder to come by.
JB the main patch is too much of a close guarded secret but I'll PM you the second location assuming you're only going to photo them (I know you prefer Skittles and Lilt to real food).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 26, 2009, 08:52:23 pm
Lilt? Are you insane? I'm a cloudy lemonade man.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on March 26, 2009, 09:08:26 pm
Quote from: JB
Egrets have made an impressive colonisation of Britain in the last ten years

I saw TWO on the Dee the other day!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jim on March 26, 2009, 09:09:54 pm
and I thought you were just a lime juice type of guy
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Danger on March 26, 2009, 09:39:09 pm
I saw a fucking Kingfisher,
(http://www.rspb.org.uk/Images/kingfisher_300_tcm9-139967.jpg)
in the centre(ish) of Sheffield, over the river between Kelham Island Museum and the Fat Cat.

It was awesome, that picture doesn't do it justice, its an amazingly coulourful thing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 27, 2009, 08:24:59 am
Nice, will have to keep a look at when I'm at work. Used to see them regularly fishing the Don down at Attercliffe.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on March 27, 2009, 12:06:27 pm
We used to see 'Kingy' by the bridge on Rutland road on the way to lunch every day. Don't see him so much these days. Must have found better hunting down stream.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: uptown on March 27, 2009, 12:41:46 pm
A red kite flew over uptowntowers recently, and yesterday I found a dead mouse under the range.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on March 27, 2009, 12:50:30 pm
Whilst up being ill in the middle of the night, on Wednesday, I heard Tawney Owls in our back garden again, for the first time since last summer.


We used to see 'Kingy' by the bridge on Rutland road on the way to lunch every day. Don't see him so much these days. Must have found better hunting down stream.


I have a vision of Ted in waders, with a harpoon.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 27, 2009, 12:56:57 pm
I have a vision of Ted in waders, with a harpoon.

is that a euphemism for a boner?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on March 27, 2009, 01:10:04 pm
I have a vision of Cofe standing proudly in front of Ellen, and pronouncing his harpoon ready for action!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 27, 2009, 01:12:44 pm
"you'll have someone's eye out with that thing"

"damn straight"
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on March 27, 2009, 01:17:42 pm
you're a dark guy banks.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 27, 2009, 01:18:41 pm
at least he typed 'vision' and not 'photograph' or 'charcoal rubbing'
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 27, 2009, 01:24:19 pm
I saw a fucking Kingfisher,

It was awesome, that picture doesn't do it justice, its an amazingly coulourful thing.

Surely two kingfishers then. Unless it was indulging in some interspecias action/

I'm not surprised the picture doesn't do it justice, it's a pretty shit picture :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jonjon on March 27, 2009, 02:58:57 pm
two ouzels at the buckstone on wednesday night... and a Tibetan Spaniel
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on March 27, 2009, 03:12:12 pm
I once saw an ewok at the buckstone.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 27, 2009, 03:18:32 pm
I was told by a daft bird I worked with that she went to a friend's barbie and there were a lot of ewoks there. Upon questioning she said they dressed like goths and wore make up, so it was pointed out they are called Emos not Ewoks.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dobbin on March 27, 2009, 03:19:48 pm
I once saw an ewok at the buckstone.

no you didnt, that was rob smith.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on March 27, 2009, 03:22:09 pm
rob smith saw an ewok at the buckstone?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 27, 2009, 03:30:41 pm
i'm amazed he can distinguish that species from the bird's eye view afforded him by his rocket pack.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dobbin on March 27, 2009, 03:34:24 pm
No you dullards, I mean that the ewok you thought you saw WAS Rob Smith
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 27, 2009, 03:41:39 pm
Rob Smith is an Ewok?! Didn't see that one coming.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 27, 2009, 04:46:56 pm
"http://www.youtube.com/v/DvQwXOCKNLY&hl=en&fs=1"

I've been waiting for an excuse to post that.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GCW on March 27, 2009, 08:36:30 pm
Aaaargh!!

Must.  Not.  Punter.  Johnny.  :lol:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Houdini on March 30, 2009, 09:38:23 am
Been an exciting morning on the balcony of Chez hOU's as we've had out first visit to the hanging ring of nuts, seeds and fat that's been there for the duration of the intense German winter (oddly, it's a lovely day, the ice has long gone and food is plentiful...).

http://www.rspb.org.uk/ (http://www.rspb.org.uk/)  Used this to ID it as a Great Tit; the little bastard that's been waking us up from 4am for some time no doubt.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on March 30, 2009, 09:54:25 am
Lapwings displaying over the moors in Staffs yesterday. Beautiful sight against the blue sky and reddening sunset with Wildboarlough in the distance.  Magic
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on March 30, 2009, 09:56:52 am
Lapwings displaying over the moors

One of my favourite things to watch.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on March 30, 2009, 12:58:34 pm
Lapwings displaying over the moors

We sat and watched these in a field beneath the popular end for ages, a few weeks back.

Yesterday we saw a Peregrine cruising over Stanage End, and I thought I glimpsed Rob Smith, but it may just have been that Ewok which looks just like him.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on March 30, 2009, 08:11:52 pm
Yeh loads of lap-wings over Staff moors at the moment.
A few Hen Harrier's around Baldstones / Gib torr area too... and yesterday I saw a Barn owl hunting over the tops by the Mermaid Inn on my way back from the Churnet, I stoped and watched it for a couple of minutes  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 30, 2009, 09:01:18 pm
Quote
A few Hen Harrier's around Baldstones / Gib torr

A few!!!! Wow!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on March 30, 2009, 10:51:31 pm
I'm 80% sure I saw a woodcock buzzing over the plantation carpark as I got back to the LagerBus this evening. Right silhouette and rate of wing beats. Definitely not a curlew, but might have been a lone (and quiet) oystercatcher seen from an odd angle?

Also saw Al Williams looking very chilled out and not at all wild.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Dolly on March 30, 2009, 11:14:28 pm
Saw a hare at Rivelin on Friday.
Always think what funny looking things they are, big startled eyes and huge huge ears
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 31, 2009, 07:55:10 am
A few wagtails out on Sunday. Seen loads of geese over headed the last couple of weekends. Kirkhill must be a navigation point, as they all changed bearing as they were passing overhead.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on March 31, 2009, 08:11:34 am
I'm 80% sure I saw a woodcock buzzing over the plantation carpark as I got back to the LagerBus this evening. Right silhouette and rate of wing beats. Definitely not a curlew, but might have been a lone (and quiet) oystercatcher seen from an odd angle?

I've seen woodcock at the Stanage End car park in the past... one was making the strange thrumming sound in the gloom and was quite spooky.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Scouse D on March 31, 2009, 08:54:40 am
Peregrine at Stanage End on Sunday whilst we were trying Lowrider.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on March 31, 2009, 03:52:03 pm
Is that an echo?

idiot  ::)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on April 06, 2009, 09:29:46 am
Me and the mrs went for a wander around the local wildlife research & rescue station on Sunday and suddenly came across these two:
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3625/3417689650_6f53f1d51e.jpg?v=0)

There is a flock - is that really an appropriate collective noun for a bird that's six feet tall? - of around 20 lives in this park.
Anyway, the female decided to come and check us out although I was glad the male kept his distance as he was a big bastard.

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3380/3416882799_445cab7056.jpg?v=0)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on April 06, 2009, 10:36:17 am
Hare today gone soon after...
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3406/3416794175_e07c903975.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/3416794175/)

Saw five different mountain hare's on the walk-in to Standing Stones yesterday!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on April 06, 2009, 11:36:15 am
Look at it jumping!  :bounce:

I've only seen a hare once, I nearly died of shock, I didn't realise they got so big.

I have seen no wildlife worth mentioning recently, although I did get to have a wee stroke at a bee yesterday, which was nice.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 06, 2009, 11:59:45 am
Dave C, are those emus? They look quite big.

I was fascinated by how similar emus are to ostriches, right down to movement and "mannerisms". Have they evolved in parallel, or are /were they in any way related?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on April 06, 2009, 12:05:52 pm
Dave C, are those emus? They look quite big.

Emu's are indeed quite big

(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/71/187720406_002db23e27.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/187720406/)

I couldn't see Rod though  :P

I was fascinated by how similar emus are to ostriches, right down to movement and "mannerisms". Have they evolved in parallel, or are /were they in any way related?

No idea, but convergent evolution (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convergent_evolution) is a common feature where animals occupy the same ecological/environmental niche and natural selection results in very similar physical and behavourial adaptations.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 06, 2009, 12:06:07 pm
Saw Rheas in Patagonia which are very similar to Emus, again seperated by a sizable ocean.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 06, 2009, 12:14:54 pm
Any Chris Rheas?

The one in your pic looks the same size as the ones I saw. The second pic of Dave's  makes it look a lot bigger.

The principles of convergent / parallel evolution are really interesting, when you think of what possibilites directions the 3 could have evolved in, but are still so similar.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 06, 2009, 12:21:51 pm
With the similar environment in Patagonia it was interesting to see unrelated birds filling the same ecological niches we have over here; there was a species of Ibis, local name Bandurria I think, which behaved exactly like our Curlews right down to circling flights with a melodious call.

Chris Rhea was invited but said his wife was a vegetarian. I said she could have fish; he said she didn't eat that either. Oh forget it.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on April 06, 2009, 12:31:27 pm
Dave C, are those emus? They look quite big.

I was fascinated by how similar emus are to ostriches, right down to movement and "mannerisms". Have they evolved in parallel, or are /were they in any way related?

That female emu in the second picture is about my height (5'8") while the male was considerably taller and looked more massive.

Ostriches, Emus and Rheas are all part of a family of birds called Ratites (due to a common characteristic of the sternum.) They are of 'Gondwanan' origin and what we have left now are just a few species out of many so yes, they are related. There's a good little entry on ratites in Wikipedia.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: duncan on April 06, 2009, 12:39:19 pm
Not forgetting Cassowarys:

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b1/Casuarius_casuarius_-_double-wattled_cassowary.jpg/668px-Casuarius_casuarius_-_double-wattled_cassowary.jpg)



Which, like Emus and Ostriches, can be rather stroppy at times...

(http://www.amazingaustralia.com.au/animals/pictures/cassowary-attack-2.jpg)



Back on-topic....saw a pod of Dolphins at Swanage last week, cruising along checking out Boulder Ruckle. 5 or 6 of them including a little light-grey baby one which would have been a dead cert. for PMEFM if I had had a camera.  Beyond cute.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on April 06, 2009, 12:41:17 pm
The principles of convergent / parallel evolution are really interesting, when you think of what possibilites directions the 3 could have evolved in, but are still so similar.

 :agree: although I found Sympatric evolution (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sympatric_speciation) where there is no physical isolation, but often behavioural changes that result in reproductive isolation and subsequent divergent a bit more interesting.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 06, 2009, 03:38:47 pm
I need to stop reading this thread now, I have learned too much intersting stuff today and now my brain hurts a bit. Looking at hot rockchix is a lot easier on the brain.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on April 06, 2009, 03:47:33 pm
I need to stop reading this thread now, I have learned too much intersting stuff today and now my brain hurts a bit. Looking at hot rockchix is a lot easier on the brain.

You could always watch a video about evolution (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4961537793081085343)

(John Maynard-Smith (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Maynard_Smith) was an excellent theoretical biologist/geneticist who along with William Hamilton (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._D._Hamilton) has had a profound effect on evolutionary theory).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on April 06, 2009, 03:48:46 pm
to bring this down more to the lowest common denominator, I saw dozens and dozens of frogs (or toads, whatever) at longshaw this weekend all trying to fuck each other.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 06, 2009, 03:52:28 pm
Wikid. I'm syked lol.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on April 06, 2009, 03:57:25 pm
to bring this down more to the lowest common denominator, I saw dozens and dozens of frogs (or toads, whatever) at longshaw this weekend all trying to fuck each other.

That's not low, reproduction (with variation) provides the base upon which evolution by natural selection works  :shag:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Dr T on April 06, 2009, 06:47:21 pm
to bring this down more to the lowest common denominator, I saw dozens and dozens of frogs (or toads, whatever) at longshaw this weekend all trying to fuck each other.
loads around Ladybower last week too.....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on April 06, 2009, 07:13:46 pm
Could hear but, frustratingly, not see some form of woodpecker while out in Cheshire this morning.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 06, 2009, 07:50:42 pm
I hear Woodpeckers pretty much every day, its very rare I see them though, the Greens especially.

'Twas nice to see a Red Kite drifting down the Chevin updrafts at Caley on saturday.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AndiT on April 06, 2009, 08:09:23 pm
I saw some deer at Wolf Crag (Staffs). I saw a Mark Sharratt at Baldstones too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on April 06, 2009, 08:14:00 pm
Sharrat's are ten a penny in Staffs aren't they? I see at least one every time I enter the county.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 13, 2009, 10:34:25 am
Saw a couple of big birds of prey out Gairloch way over weekend - going to take a stab at one being an osprey (black wings and head, white chest), no idea of other, and almost hit two deer crossing road 5 miles from home. Have never been out that way before - scenery is stunning, and the amount of and quality of climbing is amazing. So many undeveloped boulders.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mini on April 13, 2009, 05:42:07 pm
Caught this fella from my kitchen at lunchtime;

(http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa21/martind_02/Other%20Stuff/DSC01108.jpg)

(http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa21/martind_02/Other%20Stuff/DSC01110.jpg)

(http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/aa21/martind_02/Other%20Stuff/DSC011121.jpg)

Better get my string out and get down the butchers :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: n_man on April 14, 2009, 01:47:13 am
Saw a pod of two hundredish dolphins as we landed in Wellington last week. Beautiful sight with them just playing about and spraying water.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 14, 2009, 08:02:12 am
Brought some wildlife home with me this weekend too. Just found another tiny tick this morning on my waist, in spite of doing a thorough chimp check on Sunday night and finding a couple of others. Keep an eye open for them in Mull dave.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Dr T on April 14, 2009, 08:05:07 am
saw a sparrow hawk being mobbed and generally bullyed by a half dozen crows down Dorchester way on the weekend
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 17, 2009, 10:16:00 am
Quote from: Andy Popp
Could hear but, frustratingly, not see some form of woodpecker while out in Cheshire this morning.

I was in a certain wood near Helsby the other day and saw a Greater Spotted Woodpecker. Was quite pleased as I haven't seen one for quite a while!

Quote from: JB
I hear Woodpeckers pretty much every day, its very rare I see them though, the Greens especially.

There's a Green woodpeckers nest very close to a banned S Lakes limestone venue. Noisy little blighters they are!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on April 17, 2009, 10:20:35 am
Keep an eye open for them in Mull dave.

tell me about it. on skye i only needed to walk within earshot of a piece of bracken and there'd be dozens on my strides. nasky fuckers - one of my mates got lymes disease from one in sweden a few years back.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 17, 2009, 10:40:54 am
Friend of ours got it on Rum (the island, not the drink). She is still struggling 18 months on, it's nasty.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AndiT on April 17, 2009, 11:00:47 am
We went up Kinder at the weekend to 'Dark Side of the Moon'. We saw a load of Mountain Hares, one of which was still fully white, which was nice.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on April 17, 2009, 11:05:01 am
those kinder hares are dynamite. the ones i saw up at woolpacks were about the size of Diefenbaker from Due South.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 17, 2009, 11:15:18 am
See them often ski touring up in 'gorms. I think that they must get pretty pissed off that they go to the effort of growing a white coat over winter for camoulfage, then standing out like a sore thumb because there is no snow.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: BB on April 17, 2009, 08:57:50 pm
This one was snapped in cornwall last weekend. The missus nearly stood on it.

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3570/3450246827_792f268bcb.jpg?v=0)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: stom on April 17, 2009, 11:03:46 pm
Saw two male badgers fighting outside the house a couple of nights ago.  The noise they were creating was horrendous.  I thought one of the neighbourhood cats had been got by a fox, but when i went outside to look a huge badger scurried out from under a car closely followed by another!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on April 20, 2009, 09:58:40 am
We went up Kinder at the weekend to 'Dark Side of the Moon'. We saw a load of Mountain Hares, one of which was still fully white, which was nice.
How was DSotM, worth the walk? Is that on the Downfall?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Monolith on April 20, 2009, 10:11:16 am
I've seen more buzzards than pigeons of late!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on April 20, 2009, 10:20:24 am
We went up Kinder at the weekend to 'Dark Side of the Moon'. We saw a load of Mountain Hares, one of which was still fully white, which was nice.
How was DSotM, worth the walk? Is that on the Downfall?

Definitely worth the walk - I thought it was quite spicey! Its on Upper Western buttress before you get to the downfall, you could carry on afterwards and do Raggald's Wall, if you haven't already.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 20, 2009, 11:04:04 am
saw a sparrow hawk being mobbed and generally bullyed by a half dozen crows down Dorchester way on the weekend

Saw hawk of some sort getting hassled by crows yesterday, seems to happen a lot?

Saw loads of LBJs in and around the Philorth Nature reserve where we parked to access surf.

(http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42659000/jpg/_42659627_fraserburghbeach416.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: n_man on April 20, 2009, 12:04:28 pm
See them often ski touring up in 'gorms. I think that they must get pretty pissed off that they go to the effort of growing a white coat over winter for camoulfage, then standing out like a sore thumb because there is no snow.

 ;D made me chuckle
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AndyR on April 21, 2009, 02:26:35 am
Saw the first bear of the year yesterday - was looking a bit groggy after a long winter's kip.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 21, 2009, 08:06:29 pm
Pretty sure I saw one of these handsome chaps at Fairy Steps last week. They're not that uncommon, but on the RSPB "Amber" list (i.e second level endagered) and a first for me!

A Wood Warbler

(http://www.rspb.org.uk/Images/woodwarbler_300_tcm9-142548.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 21, 2009, 10:54:39 pm
bear of the year

Didn't know they held a contest :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fiend on April 24, 2009, 10:39:36 am
Red Kite @ Pallet Crag yesterday, was nice.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 24, 2009, 11:02:39 am
Props to fatneck for being able to seperate a wood warbler from a Chiffchaff, Willow warbler etc

Had my first Short-Eared Owl of the year at Stanage last night - always a treat, plus have seen lots of Ring Ouzels this week whilst out monitoring them. Got within 2' of a very tightly sitting female. On the way back there we could hear a Grasshopper Warbler, amazing noise that seems to move around.

In town I've also discovered a couple of massive Barbel lying below the bridge near work. Brightens up the trip to tesco for a mars bar.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 24, 2009, 11:11:40 am

In town I've also discovered a couple of massive Barbel lying below the bridge near work.

Don't tell lagerfish, or they won't be there for long. He'll by fryin' up a whole mess o' catfish (needs a Cletus accent to work).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 24, 2009, 01:59:44 pm
Barbel hunting season don't start till 16th June. Even I wouldn't kill a barbel.

Saw a couple of barbel in the Don at the back of Hillsborough College.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Mr Cat on April 24, 2009, 02:40:51 pm
not quite wild wildlife - but got some resident birds at the back of mine - robin, blackbirds, sparrows etc and as I always feed them every morning and yesterday I saw a small blue empy eggshell on the ground - I'm assuming some little bird has hatched.. :)

most likely the sparrow or blackbird... :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: T_B on April 24, 2009, 04:19:08 pm
Climbing at Lawrencefield on Wednesday evening, I noticed a couple of small birds flirting with each other - with bright yellow under their long tails. Done a bit of research as I haven't seen anything quite like them before. Grey Wagtails? Certainly a lot of insects to eat down by the pool. They were flitting betwixt rock and branch and shaking their booties in a very distinctive way. Nice to watch.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on April 24, 2009, 04:45:57 pm
Sounds like either Grey Wagtails or Yellow Wagtails.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 24, 2009, 07:34:20 pm
Probably grey wagtails - they are a lot more common round there. They do look very yellow for something with "grey" in their name.

Yellow wags look like fucked up canaries with a nasty twitch.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 27, 2009, 08:47:13 am
Yellow wags look like fucked up canaries with a nasty twitch.

Is that a direct quote from the Observer Book of Birds, or a turn of phrase you heard Bill Odie use on Springwatch.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 27, 2009, 08:51:33 am
It's part of my effort to make bird watching more accessable/appealing for the next generation of builderers
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on April 27, 2009, 09:03:09 am
Sitting at the dining room table t'other day, saw a Sparrow Hawk try to take a pigeon out of the Cherry tree in our garden.  Great cloud of feathers from which the pigeon appeared apparently unscathed and flying for its life.  Sparrow Hawk gave up once the pigeon got going - was never going to catch it in level flight. 

Oh, and I saw 6 red deer on Totley moor on sunday.


Bloody hell, Sheffield's like the Serengeti sometimes....

jh
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fiend on April 27, 2009, 09:13:47 am
And Serengeti's like Stanage-sodding-Popular end now they're trying to recreate Portland nearby and the quarries are the latest hip and trendy thing  ???
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on April 27, 2009, 09:39:36 am
I need to know the name of a bird.  I've seen loads of them recently.  It's black with white underneath and makes quite a distinctive noise, a bit like oo-eet oo-eet mixed with cooee kind of noises (I nearly typed and flies about a lot, but I suspect that's not a telling characteristic in a bird  ::) ). 

This is a shit post, you may all mock me now.  :-[  Ideally, tell me what the bird is first though.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 27, 2009, 09:42:50 am
Plover? One flew into the side of the car on Friday night near Tomintoul. Second time I have hit one on the same stretch of road. Must be a small sub-population in the area that can't cope with cars.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on April 27, 2009, 10:15:28 am
 :-\ just had a thought about my post.  Would a sparrow hawk go for a pigeon?  I assumed Sparrow Hawk as we've had them in the garden before but I'm just wondering if a pigeon's a bit of a lardy target for one of our smaller raptors. 

jh
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on April 27, 2009, 11:25:17 am
Plover?
No, they're blacker on the top than that.  They've all been inland too, so I don't think they are wader types.  I think they might be quite big, like nearly crow sized, definitely not wee like a thrush or something like that.  I wonder, could I be any more vague  :-\
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on April 27, 2009, 11:28:35 am
Lapwing is my guess.....


FWIW!

jh
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 27, 2009, 11:53:42 am
:-\ just had a thought about my post.  Would a sparrow hawk go for a pigeon?  I assumed Sparrow Hawk as we've had them in the garden before but I'm just wondering if a pigeon's a bit of a lardy target for one of our smaller raptors. 

jh

Female SH would for sure; males go for the smaller targets, but might hit one if it was on its regular garden run. The female SH regularly takes out pigeons and colared doves up at the farm at Graves Park.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 27, 2009, 11:59:55 am
Plover?
No, they're blacker on the top than that.  They've all been inland too, so I don't think they are wader types.  I think they might be quite big, like nearly crow sized, definitely not wee like a thrush or something like that.  I wonder, could I be any more vague  :-\

I think its a Green Plover - which look black and not green and are also called Peewits or Lapwings just to confuse the issue - big lollapy wings and do lots of impressive stunt flying shit. They go on to highground up north to have sex and that.

look like this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPj7oI_msy4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPj7oI_msy4)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 27, 2009, 12:09:36 pm
Sounds like a lapwing to me too with size and colour. Pee-wit sounds similar enough to 'oo-eet mixed with coo-ee' doesn't it?

Agree with the female spar/ pigeon thing too. Only other candidate is a Goshawk and they're very rare, particularly since the local grouse moor owners exterminated them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on April 27, 2009, 12:18:28 pm
Yay!  I think it is them I mean.  :thumbsup:  The flying ones in the video look right and I google their noises and they seem very close too!

Pee-wit sounds similar enough to 'oo-eet mixed with coo-ee' doesn't it?
It does in my head  :lol:  I am so glad someone knew, I thought I was going to have to resort to trying to mimic the bird for people next or try to explain what I meant when I said, it sounded a bit like a dolphin or a guinea pig.  ???

Thank you all!  :bow:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 27, 2009, 12:20:12 pm
Do dolphins sound like guinea pigs? Maybe they are related in an elephant / rock hyrax (dassie) way.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on April 27, 2009, 12:22:21 pm
Dolphin sonar noises sound a wee bit like panicked guinea pigs, again, this is all in my head which may be where the argument falls down.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chummer on April 27, 2009, 01:04:57 pm
Quote
And Serengeti's like Stanage-sodding-Popular end now they're trying to recreate Portland nearby and the quarries are the latest hip and trendy thing
  Totally  :off: Fiend and a stupid post at that. Serengeti has always been popular, could it actually be because of the 2 easy trad routes and the easy to top rope harder routes perhaps....i would have changed your karma but i just d'nay have the power.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 27, 2009, 01:14:49 pm
....i would have changed your karma but i just d'nay have the power.

If you reply to this you will have 50 posts and then will have the power. Does that make sense? Not that I'm encouraging Fiend-baiting or anything.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chummer on April 27, 2009, 01:27:08 pm
 :thumbsup: Cheers for that Lager, and i even have a proper post too, here goes..

Saw a Red Kite on Anglesey last week, first one i've ever seen on the Island. Probably the last one too if the farmers saw it..
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jaspersharpe on April 27, 2009, 01:44:00 pm
Ha ha ha ha! "How to punter Fiend in two easy stages". Nice one there lagers. lol
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 27, 2009, 01:45:45 pm
Anyone seen an irate shaven headed techno fan recently?

Wild
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fiend on April 27, 2009, 02:25:57 pm
I've been at church, flagellating myself and paying penance for writing an off-topic post on an internet forum  :o

Chummer get a grip you prize scrote, it was a bit of word play humour and besides the whole area is getting more mobbed to the quarries' current trendiness. Anyway someone higher up your Off Topic Constabulary should have noticed that I posted about Red Kites in just my previous post  :yawn:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tommytwotone on April 27, 2009, 02:29:14 pm
Just saw this in the press - postman gets a bit of a shock on his rounds...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/apr/27/postman-snake-bite (http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/apr/27/postman-snake-bite)



Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chummer on April 27, 2009, 03:52:34 pm

Quote
Anyone seen an irate shaven headed techno fan recently?

Quote
I've been at church, flagellating myself and paying penance for writing an off-topic post on an internet forum 

Chummer get a grip you prize scrote, it was a bit of word play humour and besides the whole area is getting more mobbed to the quarries' current trendiness. Anyway someone higher up your Off Topic Constabulary should have noticed that I posted about Red Kites in just my previous post 

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 27, 2009, 04:49:21 pm
Nicely spotted there, Chummer.

Hope you kept a safe distance.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fiend on April 27, 2009, 05:41:58 pm
Shurely that was the point?? Something is going over someone's head here, though I suspect it might be mine  :whistle:. I did wonder why Lagers put techno instead of drum'n'bass....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on April 27, 2009, 06:42:55 pm
I did wonder why Lagers put techno instead of drum'n'bass....

 :-\ (http://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php?action=dlattach;attach=748;type=avatar)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 27, 2009, 07:03:43 pm
Although I didn't actually see it today, I heard the call of a Baffled Southerner earlier.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fiend on April 27, 2009, 11:50:52 pm
 :-\ :-[ ::)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on April 28, 2009, 10:36:30 am
Cor blimey guvner, strike a light, strike a light........


That'd be a cockney sparrer then.....

jh
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on April 28, 2009, 10:40:28 am
Back on topic, this was being chased away from some woods by a crow/raven when I was walking down to Torver from the Old Man of Conniston last week (wasn't quick enough to get them tussling, and there was a tree in the way anyway).  I'm shit at identifying birds but I'm sure someone will tell me what it is (and yes I know there's crap on the lens/sensor, will likely be cropping some of the shots anyway).

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3316/3481885829_4523dfb817.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/3481885829/)
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3653/3481888385_d4781c38eb.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/3481888385/)
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3385/3482705846_4aaf23ed1c.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/3482705846/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on April 28, 2009, 10:50:34 am
Common Buzzard??

jh
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on April 28, 2009, 11:07:22 am
Eagle, it's an eagle!!  :bounce:

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chummer on April 28, 2009, 12:02:39 pm
Sorry magpie but it's defo a Common Buzzard.
Quote
chased away from some woods by a crow/raven
They often get mobbed by crows as they see the Buzzard as a threat. Heron's are also often attacted in this way too.
 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 28, 2009, 12:05:43 pm
As JH sez, its a buzzard. Eagles have a smaller tail in proportion to the wings, the wings are also not held forward when soaring. Plus they are very rare in the lakes, Buzzards are very common. Ospreys have a more protruding neck and longer, kinked wings, with a gull-like action. The best tip is, if you're not sure, its a Buzzard. When you finally do see an Eagle its usually a case of 'fuck me look at the size of that!'
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on April 28, 2009, 12:07:13 pm
FUCK ME LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THAT!

(http://www.welt.de/multimedia/archive/00370/eddie_portraet_88_D_370280g.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on April 28, 2009, 02:24:49 pm
There is a quality level of bird geekery going on on this thread.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: TomP on April 29, 2009, 02:06:01 pm
When at Cuvier Rampart I saw these two beasts fighting (or having very aggressive sex):
(http://cmgnxw.bay.livefilestore.com/y1p2MwyyxVGu00bYnWbKJEgZ48VziqbzDcb7pwHV7mW4ehCxei2Ukb-zfenc565DzwUvTapufjSRJOCjBiDu-QHeQ/Font%20April%20'09%20025.jpg)

I usually see lots of lizards in Font but I haven't been for 5 or so years and have never seen these green ones before.

Got some cool footage of them romping around which I'll put on sometime
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on April 30, 2009, 03:16:34 pm
Threw my pad down on an Adder one time at Roches de la Reine.  He was most dischuffed, hissed at me in French and everything......

jh
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 12, 2009, 08:38:20 am
Saw a seal in the river walking to work this morning. popped his head out and watched me watching him, then swam up the river next to me.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Sloper on May 12, 2009, 09:14:27 am
I saw a fantastic brown hare yesterday when searching for some new problems.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: clm on May 12, 2009, 09:24:01 pm
Saw my first wild otter in coniston at bout 5 am sunday morning.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Sloper on May 12, 2009, 09:43:04 pm
Great isn't it!  The really are ultra, ultra.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jordysi on May 13, 2009, 04:55:12 pm
Red Squirrels just outside Dufton near Appleby on Sunday morning... first one ever :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on May 13, 2009, 05:25:05 pm
Saw my first wild otter in coniston at bout 5 am sunday morning.

Saw my first wild Nigel in coniston at bout 8 am sunday morning.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on May 13, 2009, 07:00:58 pm
Ah, the Nigel. Often to be seen during the earlier hours, stalking around naked in the shallows of many a British lake. The sight has been known to cause blindness and seizures in the young and infirmed.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on May 13, 2009, 07:05:16 pm
Indeed, there were several people around at the time who looked like they were having seizures.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Houdini on May 13, 2009, 07:27:56 pm
Hanging out in arable central: mid-Norfolk.  Fairly astonished by the wildlife here, there's baby bunnies on every verge; a few Hare's have been spotted plus!  A few days ago I almost overtook (on a push bike) a very low-flying, large mottled owl as it followed the B road I was bombing down.  Unsure of what type, but a very odd way to find a bird a few feet in front of you at head level.

We've also got doves nesting in the privet arch at the bottom of the garden, which so far have done well to avoid a savage ejection from their roost by my cane-wielding, evil-shit nephew, and the 3 bags of permafluff and noise that are my mothers' prize white German Shepherd's.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Sloper on May 13, 2009, 08:12:48 pm
We've also got doves nesting in the privet arch at the bottom of the garden, which so far have done well to avoid a savage erection from their roost by my cane-wielding, evil-shit nephew, and the 3 bags of permafluff and noise that are my mothers' prize white German Shepherd's.

Where abouts in norfolk are you?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 13, 2009, 10:05:26 pm
Norfolk is great for wildlife. Make sure you see some Marsh Harriers whilst you're there. Listen out for Bitterns too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 14, 2009, 08:35:52 am
Saw one of these (a Dipper)

(http://www.rspb.org.uk/Images/dipper_adult_300_tcm9-139808.jpg)

and two of these (Grey Wagtails)

(http://www.rspb.org.uk/Images/gwm300_tcm9-167395.jpg)

at Devils Gorge on Tuesday. Was particularly suprised to see the Dipper as the stream has totally dried up! Also discovered a Great Tits nest in the crag, noisy little blighters!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 18, 2009, 12:11:21 pm
Saw a really big seal out at sea on Sunday from sea cliffs near Cruden Bay. Much larger than the ones we often see. Also some birds hovering about 20 ft up making weird calls. Hard to identify, as where silhouettes, but recorder sound on camera. Anyone fancy a shot at identifying?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Joepicalli on May 19, 2009, 09:19:00 am
This post should also go in pretty much exclusively for Magpie as well.
I've got fox cubs in my garden, bouncy puppy fox cubs and they chase butterflies and each others tails and everything  :bounce:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jaspersharpe on May 19, 2009, 09:54:12 am
Get some photos Joe!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on May 19, 2009, 10:19:48 am
GET VIDEOS, please!!!!  :bounce:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 19, 2009, 10:21:37 am
Friends got video of hedgehogs shagging in their garden, but then felt vaguely voyeuristic about it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on May 19, 2009, 10:29:34 am
I always wondered how they didn't jag each other when they were at it?  :-\
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Joepicalli on May 19, 2009, 10:30:53 am
Get some photos Joe!
I will try. Unfortunately I don't have one of those flickr things and therefore won't be able to post them, maybe some one else might like to host them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on May 19, 2009, 10:32:25 am
Send me a cub as a free gift and I'll sort them for you.  ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Joepicalli on May 19, 2009, 10:32:33 am
I always wondered how they didn't jag each other when they were at it?  :-\
Its pretty much a two track mind with you (three if you include climbing I suppose) isn't it Mags
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on May 19, 2009, 10:32:54 am
Get some photos Joe!
I will try. Unfortunately I don't have one of those flickr things and therefore won't be able to post them, maybe some one else might like to host them.


Flickr offers a free account if you don't want to fork anything out and can be arsed registering.

They have all the info on how to upload pics on their site (its pretty straight-forward though), and this (http://www.ukbouldering.com/wiki/index.php/HowTo_Embed_Pictures_to_UKBouldering) will guide you through embedding them here at UKB (if you can be arsed!)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Joepicalli on May 19, 2009, 10:41:18 am
Get some photos Joe!
I will try. Unfortunately I don't have one of those flickr things and therefore won't be able to post them, maybe some one else might like to host them.


Flickr offers a free account if you don't want to fork anything out and can be arsed registering.

They have all the info on how to upload pics on their site (its pretty straight-forward though), and this (http://www.ukbouldering.com/wiki/index.php/HowTo_Embed_Pictures_to_UKBouldering) will guide you through embedding them here at UKB (if you can be arsed!)
Thanks Slack,
I'm just a bit wary of signing up to stuff like flickr. But if I get some photos I'm sure if I PM them to Mags (and no you can't have a fox cub (they wee on their food you know)) or Jas they'll have them on here or Pretty Much... asap, so that's what I'll try
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on May 19, 2009, 11:32:33 am
Its pretty much a two track mind with you (three if you include climbing I suppose) isn't it Mags
In my defense, I can also talk a lot about cake, sparkly things and make up, but there isn't much call for discussing any of that here, is there?  ;D

But if I get some photos I'm sure if I PM them to Mags (and no you can't have a fox cub (they wee on their food you know))
Ewwww, you may keep the cubs, dirty wee tikes, but yes, I'll do the pictures for you if you send them to me, no problem.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Houdini on May 19, 2009, 11:41:17 am
Where abouts in norfolk are you?

Back in the Reich now but I was staying at Gressenhall, near East Dereham.  You'll probably have visitted the old workhouse AKA Museum of Rural Life on a school trip 25 - 30 years ago (?)

(http://www.norfolkmills.co.uk/Maps/Gressenhall%20map.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Joepicalli on May 19, 2009, 02:52:14 pm
Its pretty much a two track mind with you (three if you include climbing I suppose) isn't it Mags
In my defense, I can also talk a lot about cake, sparkly things and make up, but there isn't much call for discussing any of that here, is there?  ;D

But if I get some photos I'm sure if I PM them to Mags (and no you can't have a fox cub (they wee on their food you know))
Ewwww, you may keep the cubs, dirty wee tikes, but yes, I'll do the pictures for you if you send them to me, no problem.
I'll have to get the photos first, its intermittently pissing down here and the cubs haven't been out all day.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on May 19, 2009, 03:20:43 pm
Whenever, I am at your service, it's not like I have any real work to do for the rest of the week.  ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jaspersharpe on May 19, 2009, 03:39:44 pm
Yeah send em to Ms pie as I'm going to Font on Friday so might not have time. Did I also mention that I'm going to Font on Friday?
 ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 19, 2009, 03:46:44 pm
"You going on holiday then love? Anywhere nice?"
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on May 21, 2009, 04:10:00 pm
Driving back from the Tor this afternoon, we pulled into the Three Stags Heads car park for a minute to make a phone call, when my mate Tom looks out of his side window to see a guinea pig staring up at him!

After unsuccessfully trying to entice it closer with a juicy dandelion leaf, I went across the road to ask the farmer if he had a guinea pig, but he said no-one round there has one. I'm guessing it's been abandoned there, but it looked happy as larry chomping on the greenery.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bubba on May 21, 2009, 04:28:34 pm

Can't imagine it'll last long poor thing - first farmyard cat will surely munch it?

Coming out of Monmouth in the wagon last night passed a whole herd of deer chewing on the verge only a foot from the road - always a bizarre sight as they appear out of the gloom. Then saw another (unfortunately dead) munjack deer the size of a dog on the hard shoulder near Birmingham.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Idol eyes on May 23, 2009, 09:28:20 am
Bottle nosed Whale....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 25, 2009, 10:27:52 am

cool thread  :thumbsup:

Beautiful close up of a redstart at a cottage in the Dee Valley last weekend, was on a fence post 2 feet the other side of the kitchen window - dont think it could see us cause of a refelction or sommat.
RedKites above the Dee.
Sandmartins nesting in the river bank there too.

Other highlights this year - Siskins in Sharrow Cemetary
Stone Chats between Lawrencefield and Millstone Carpark (when it was bitterly cold and all the tree's / Fences had hoar frost on em this winter).
Sparrowhawk chasing tits in our back garden. Swooped up to honeysuckle right infront of our French windows behind which I was lucky enough to be sat.

Greenfinch and Goldfinch common as muck on our feeders, yet in two years at the house, I've not seen a single chaffinch.  :shrug:

Also - seeing lots of Lapwings around at the mo. Hopefully a sign that they are making a comeback. Where always resident just below millstone/higgar when I was a kid - but not seen for years. Then saw one there the other day.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Plattsy on May 25, 2009, 08:58:53 pm
Saw my first Jay in the woodland next to Llyn Gwynant on the path from the campsite. Gutted I didn't have a camera on me.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on May 25, 2009, 10:43:09 pm
We saw our first Southern Right Whale off Logan's Beach near Warrnambool out in Western Victoria on Saturday. They gather off the coast here to give birth apparently and this is the time of year to see them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 26, 2009, 08:17:20 am
They gather off the coast here to give birth apparently and this is the right time of year to see them

:)

Saw dolphins on Friday night, was a gorgeous evening after torrential afternoon showers - dolphins and double rainbows!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on May 26, 2009, 11:44:16 am
Bit short of whale sitings  :-\, but I did see the herd of red deer up on Totley Moor at the weekend.  Probably 15 of them, startled initially, but once we stopped moving so did they.  Big fella had a good long look at us and they stayed in the vicinity for a good fifteen minutes.  The one that checked us out looked like the dominant stag but had lost his antlers.  Is this about the time of year they shed them??  And when do they have their fawns?

jh
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on May 26, 2009, 11:58:39 am
clocked up some ill shit scotiaside. shit load of deer etc. found a barn owl nesting in a granite quarry. seals n shit. saw the 3 main innuendo-birds, the shag and the swallow, and some tits. saw what was either a golden eagle or a common buzzard, trying to establish from what I remember of the underwing markings.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Mr Cat on May 26, 2009, 02:00:23 pm
there's quite a few Swallows around mine and the other day I had the kitchen door open and I heard some birds tweeting...when I looked 2 swallows were gently flying around in circles... they didn't seem to be panicing in any way...

it was a beautiful sight - they were only there a few minutes before flying out of the back door again... :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nibile on May 30, 2009, 05:54:15 pm
while searching (desperately, to be honest) for some rocks while in elba island, walking through a wood, i had a brief (luckily) encounter with a gigantic black boar.
keith would have been happy, i wasn't at all.
it was easily 200 kg, because it was also very very tall, comparing it to the trees. there was also a baby bocause i could hear more noise from another spot, and that made for a dangerous situation.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on June 15, 2009, 10:54:25 pm
After surfing at Porth Ceriad on the Lleyn today with my mate Dave who works for the RSPB and is a professional birdman we clocked a large seabird that wasn't a gull flying back and forth across the bay. He keeps bins in his car so we watched for a good half hour and narrowed it down to a Caspian or Royal Tern, both very, very rare visitors to our shores.  He went back this afternoon with a scope and condfirmed it as a Royal Tern which has less than 10 recorded sightings in th history of the British Isles.  One was last month off the Dingle Peninsula so this is could be the same bird. A beautiful animal and a lucky sighting...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 16, 2009, 08:14:05 am
Quite a tern out for the books (sorry).

Random sighting - was shower the other evening, so went for a wander on cliffstops near house trying to catch some photos of rainbows above the seastacks, and came across a field with a herd of bison. Needless to say I lost interest in taking pics of rainbows, will post pics of bison soon! About a dozen of them, one male was huge, and there were a few calves too. Spoke to a mate who lives near me and he said they had been there for a year or so at least.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 16, 2009, 09:31:30 am
Quote
confirmed it as a Royal Tern which has less than 10 recorded sightings in the history of the British Isles

Wow. Cilan is a special place for sure. Can you ask him if he knows the whereabouts of the Spotted Rock Rose?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AndyR on June 16, 2009, 07:09:17 pm
Saw a lone wolf about 50 m from me whilst working last week.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on June 16, 2009, 09:21:02 pm
Abersoch is jammed with Twitchers today.... Over 50 at the Harbour alone.

JB I'll ask about the Rose tomorrow.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on June 16, 2009, 09:31:04 pm
Photo here on Abersoch news. http://www.abersoch.co.uk/news.html (http://www.abersoch.co.uk/news.html)

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 17, 2009, 06:11:37 am
Would I have seen one before in SA? looks naggingly familiar but twitching was never a strongpoint.

Anyhow Bison pics if anyone is interested.

(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_pdVBsuczjqE/Sjh4tTXdtlI/AAAAAAAAAHg/ahQ54GE53-k/s400/IMGP7137.JPG)
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_pdVBsuczjqE/Sjh4tH638_I/AAAAAAAAAHY/AHOAe4Vnbkc/s400/IMGP7135.JPG)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_pdVBsuczjqE/Sjh4sucXqGI/AAAAAAAAAHQ/paV3nfvWjBY/s400/IMGP7132.JPG)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Duma on June 17, 2009, 06:16:24 am
Nice.

Insomnia? Or have you a better excuse? (I'm on night shifts at the moment)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 17, 2009, 06:19:44 am
Insomnia. Second time this week.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on June 17, 2009, 08:52:10 am
Good night for me last night; headed out looking for Nightjars and only spotted one, although it was my first so was chuffed with it, and then went on the hunt for glow worms, and had 5 of the bioluminescent little lasses  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on June 17, 2009, 09:06:21 am
saw some mosquitos last night. what the fuck.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 17, 2009, 09:10:02 am
Where were the Nighjars and glow worms that UG?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on June 17, 2009, 09:22:21 am
Where were the Nighjars and glow worms that UG?

Both over by Ashover way, although my mate was giving me a bit of a tour so I'm not too familiar with the specific areas. I'll find out and let you know... There were loads of Woodcock too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on June 19, 2009, 04:01:42 pm
Spotted fly catcher feeding off a telegraph wire up here in Cumberland.
Also some sort of Warbler, was very pale chest, really distinct eye band, brown backed, no hint of green/yellow, so Im thinking Reed or sedge warbler. Didn't get long at it and no bins so very difficult to say.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on June 19, 2009, 10:26:38 pm
Bargain to be had here: http://www.opticswarehouse.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=HAWPLAT842&cat=38 (http://www.opticswarehouse.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=HAWPLAT842&cat=38)

Decent optics, 8x42 zinc alloy bins that focus down to 1.2m. 80 nicker knocked off the normal price....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on June 20, 2009, 12:25:06 am
Cool bison!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 24, 2009, 01:00:50 pm
Rare wader spotted in Cornwall.........then eaten!!! (http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-News/Buzzard-Swoops-And-Eats-Rare-Wading-Bird-In-Front-Of-Birdwatchers/Media-Gallery/200901315204704?lpos=UK_News_Third_Picture_Gallery_Teaser_Region____5&lid=GALLERY_15204704_Buzzard_Swoops_And_Eats_Rare_Wading_Bird_In_Front_Of_Birdwatchers)

Watched a cool Grey Wagtail flitting Malham Beck last weekend...

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3334/3649883254_ea24ff5649_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/3649883254/)

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: clm on June 24, 2009, 08:59:05 pm
Would I have seen one before in SA? looks naggingly familiar but twitching was never a strongpoint.

Anyhow Bison pics if anyone is interested.

(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_pdVBsuczjqE/Sjh4tTXdtlI/AAAAAAAAAHg/ahQ54GE53-k/s400/IMGP7137.JPG)
(http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_pdVBsuczjqE/Sjh4tH638_I/AAAAAAAAAHY/AHOAe4Vnbkc/s400/IMGP7135.JPG)
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_pdVBsuczjqE/Sjh4sucXqGI/AAAAAAAAAHQ/paV3nfvWjBY/s400/IMGP7132.JPG)

Whats the difference between a buffalo and a bison?

You cant wash your hands in a buffalo!

(NB - joke only works in strong brum accent)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Monolith on June 25, 2009, 06:32:47 pm
This is going to be difficult to ascertain without finding the cable to my camera...

Right now on my lawn is a baby animal. It's walking around squeaking and obviously has lost it's mother. I thought it might have been a grey squirrel at first but after looking at pictures, it's not. It has a fairly long body for its age, is light grey, has a tail of about 3.5cm. Could it be a baby badger perhaps? I have no clue but would like to know. Also I've heard that you're supposed to leave wild animals be but I'm as soft as shite and will probably cry if this thing is left to die.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Monolith on June 25, 2009, 06:55:25 pm
Yeah it's a baby badger from looking at google images. Phoned RSPCA and they've said someone will come out to get it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on June 25, 2009, 08:09:51 pm
This is going to be difficult to ascertain without finding the cable to my camera...

obviously has lost it's mother.
[snip]
 Could it be a baby badger perhaps?

Its mum probably tucked into Dollys dead fox and has karked it from food poisoning.  :lol:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Monolith on June 25, 2009, 08:14:00 pm
Unless the RSCPA do come tonight I think it's going to perish. Would like to know how to prevent this but no idea on infantile badger care  :shrug:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: robertostallioni on June 25, 2009, 08:21:08 pm
Have you tried holding it to your breast? If you really and truly wanted it, I'm sure you could provide a few drops of suckling milk.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Monolith on June 25, 2009, 08:56:58 pm
(http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/4091/babybadgerinhands.jpg) (http://img191.imageshack.us/i/babybadgerinhands.jpg/)

This is what we're dealing with Magpie.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on June 25, 2009, 11:30:28 pm
Just keep it warm, wrap in warm towel...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 26, 2009, 09:55:09 am
(http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/4091/babybadgerinhands.jpg) (http://img191.imageshack.us/i/babybadgerinhands.jpg/)

This is what we're dealing with Magpie.

You've got very well manicured nails Monolith, do they get in the way when you're on the Beastmaker?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on June 26, 2009, 10:24:20 am
Oh no!!  Go and catch it and put it in a box with a towel or something!!  Don't leave it out there!! (http://www.themockturtle.com/Amock/images/smilies/xanic.gif)  (http://www.themockturtle.com/Amock/images/smilies/xanic.gif)

Oh wait, this was last night, you caught it and put a towel around it, right?  Right!?? (http://www.themockturtle.com/Amock/images/smilies/xanic.gif)

I might cry now.    :'(
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andyh on June 26, 2009, 10:55:48 am
http://www.itsafinch.com/ (http://www.itsafinch.com/)

seems an appropriate place to put this
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Monolith on June 26, 2009, 05:58:00 pm
I'm sorry to report the creatures demise Magpie. I contacted Sloper for some advice but he offered me a recipe that was just too great to resist so I cancelled the RSPCA callout ;)

Actually, it turns out I'm not Chris fucking Packham and it wasn't a baby badger at all. The guy said it looked like a baby Polecat or Stoat. I very mch doubt it'll be a Polecat but he's going to let me know what it was when he gets an ID for it. You'll be glad to hear he put the creature in his top pocket to gain warmth and stroked it all the way home.

I do have photos of it and will link them soon. Happy ending for little animal.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on June 26, 2009, 06:25:45 pm
You'll be glad to hear he put the creature in his top pocket to gain warmth and stroked it all the way home.
Awwwww! 

Well done you, you are officially my hero for the day.    :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: match on June 26, 2009, 11:25:30 pm
Tis a baby badger, the RSPCA man was talking rubbish!

http://www.surreywildlifetrust.co.uk/PublishHTML/ImageLibrary/2005/March/Mammal,%20baby%20badger%20(Tiny%20Tim%20from%20Wildlife%20Aid)%20close%20up200.jpg (http://www.surreywildlifetrust.co.uk/PublishHTML/ImageLibrary/2005/March/Mammal,%20baby%20badger%20(Tiny%20Tim%20from%20Wildlife%20Aid)%20close%20up200.jpg)

Guess you are Chris Packham after al :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Monolith on June 26, 2009, 11:30:13 pm
It's all in the line of duty Magpie. It's all in the line.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on June 28, 2009, 06:18:30 pm
On the river below The Bowderstone yesterday we saw (amongst various other birds) a dipper, a kingfisher, and a Merganser with six ducklings.

Today we found a mole clawing through the grass on the path to Thor's Cave.

Also, a little while back we saw a few plovers running around near the summit of Glyder Fawr, but I'm not sure which type. Does anyone have any ideas?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Mr Cat on June 28, 2009, 07:56:13 pm
had a trip to the farne islands where I saw puffins, seals etc... :)

pics here -

http://www.flickr.com/photos/weardaleone/sets/72157620504238309/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/weardaleone/sets/72157620504238309/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 29, 2009, 09:10:01 am
Quote
Also, a little while back we saw a few plovers running around near the summit of Glyder Fawr, but I'm not sure which type.

If it was the May they might have been Dotterel, other wise probably Golden Plover. The Plovers aren't too hard to seperate if you get hold of a decent ID book.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: 220bpm on June 30, 2009, 11:01:01 am
At work we are currently building a new prison at Shotts (half way between Edinburgh and Glasgow). Its early days in the project and we've just completed a 70,000m2 soil strip. The birds are loving it!

The strangest visitors I saw was a pair of oyster catchers shrilly tweeting to away to each other, when they didn't have their beaks sunk all the way into the freshly exposed soil that is.

Also not long back from Mull where we were lucky enough to see otters, sea eagles, dolphins, puffins and some lovely midges  ;) Pretty special place.

I also live very close to the Water of Leith which runs through Edinburgh. Met the local wildlife/conservation officer when we were out for a cycle and she showed us some bull otter footprints, which was a hell of a surprise to me! Also regularly spotted are kingfishers, but the swans have disappeared after some delightful soul slaughtered they four signets they produced last year.... :furious:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on July 03, 2009, 11:25:40 am
A few dolphins spotted off the Pembrokeshire coast (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/south_west/8127670.stm)  :o
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on July 03, 2009, 11:40:19 am
Good numbers of Dark Green Fritillaries (colonial butterflies, rarish in the Peak, very picky on habitat) at Stoney this week. Having searched all over for these in the past nice to find them right under my nose. Also good to see the past two poor summers haven't hammered numbers.

(http://www.zen59200.zen.co.uk/Adam/Galleries/nature/AL_DGFrit-1.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on July 03, 2009, 02:56:49 pm
Look at all the dolphins!!  :thumbsup:

Pretty butterfly too.  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Shy Yorkshireman on July 04, 2009, 10:07:57 pm
I was down the dale today and got some amazing ticks.

First was a long haired long, which has been reportedly been seen down there 3 times recently, quite amazing given it usual habitat. What was more amazing though is that it was seen to climbing a rare seven seeus plant. a first by all accounts.

But what is most strange and very rare indeed is that it was seen utilising the lesser known stickus clipus. A major coupe for the local spotters indeed.

Anymore sighting of this common creature out of it's more usual habitat would be greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bubba on July 04, 2009, 10:09:10 pm
First was a long haired long
WTF is a long haired long?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on July 04, 2009, 10:19:33 pm
I think its a type of rat which lives in symbiotic relationship with a fungus.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on July 04, 2009, 10:23:18 pm
I've only ever seen one at Burbage west and being held in captivity at the works
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bubba on July 04, 2009, 10:27:42 pm
I think its a type of rat which lives in symbiotic relationship with a fungus.
Ah, now I know - I thought these were only seen at the Plantation?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jonjon on July 05, 2009, 08:02:18 am
My closest ever view of a Merlin, sat on one of the roadside fence posts 100m east of Burbage Bridge, stopped the car and had a great minutes viewing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jim on July 06, 2009, 09:53:05 pm
First was a long haired long
WTF is a long haired long?
Latin name is Cadfael Nutkins
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 07, 2009, 05:58:51 am

First was a long haired long

Surely all hibernating at this time of year.

Saw some marmots on Mont Chery at Les Gets. Great stuff.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Dr T on July 11, 2009, 09:29:34 pm
just saw a badger - ran past a foot or so away from me and the Missus  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on July 11, 2009, 11:55:40 pm
Had an Emerald Damselfly Lestes sponsa hanging off my nose this afternoon. Cracking Emperor dragonfly(s),Common Darters and numerous Common Blue damselflies on the wing, and enjoyed a good long look at a Teneral Brown Hawker drying it's new skin out in the sun. All at Peter Fidler reserve near Bolsover.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on July 12, 2009, 11:33:40 am
Pygmy Shrew and the biggest leech I've ever seen, both at Gordale.
Saw a Black-cap at upper two tier yesterday and collected a few more of this years bumper wild strawberry crop.
Last but not least, collect the first few Chanterelles of 2009!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatdoc on July 13, 2009, 09:37:01 pm
chanterelles field secret now uncovered dude!

damn.. thats early..
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on July 13, 2009, 10:03:37 pm
An owl almost flew into my car this morning going over the A53... think it was a Tawny... had tallens full with a fresh kill
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on July 14, 2009, 11:15:04 am
chanterelles field secret now uncovered dude!

What? Don't tell me I was spotting picking.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatboySlimfast on July 20, 2009, 09:49:27 am
Huge pod of dolphins round headland and under LPT (tide was in smart asses) saturday evening, closest I have ever seen them to the shore. Properly jumping out of the water, great stuff.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 20, 2009, 09:53:10 am
Do rabbits like hanging out by the road, or are they distributed evenly over the countryside? If so, Cairngorms must be full of them considering how many there are by the side of the road. I think I saw a dipper of some sort in the stream in Shnectda too. No snow buntings like I've seen before though, but that was in Lochan.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on July 20, 2009, 01:27:12 pm
Some brilliant sightings while fossil-hunting down on the SW coast (of Victoria that is.) Humpback Whales, dolphins, a couple of huge stingrays, numerous crabs and assorted rock-pool dwellers (including several blue-ringed octopus - not one to pick up!) Best of all we got to watch some albatross diving for food just offshore, not sure which species but there was no mistaking the wing profile and they were seriously big!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on July 20, 2009, 01:48:29 pm
I fished Ladybower last night. Due to the rain it was pretty quiet, so I saw plenty of wildlife. Baby duckilings, family of partridges (love the way they scuttle along together), heron, dipper in the stream, big pike grabbed a trout of about 1.5lb, loads of grey wagtails, one yellow wagtail, tiny baby rabbits hopping about. On the way back to the car I startled a family of woodcock (5 in total I think), I climbed over the gate onto the road just in time to see one of the young ones hit by a car. It was still alive, but the next couple of cars finished it off. Very sad.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rginns on July 20, 2009, 01:54:17 pm
last week I saw some sort of vole at the mighty Wilton  - funny little thing, it kinda bounced as it walked along. Very curious, seemed completely tame too, and stayed around for about ten minutes, wandering to and fro.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 20, 2009, 02:15:45 pm
Forgot, moon jellyfish out in full force on east coast. beach was covered yesterday. Wouldn't take wetsuit off even if it was warm enough! Also saw family of tiny ducklings swimming in big seas the other day and showing a fine example of how duckdiving under waves should be done.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Dr T on July 20, 2009, 04:20:31 pm
Also saw family of tiny ducklings swimming in big seas the other day and showing a fine example of how duckdiving under waves should be done.
hope you got some photo's for Miss Magpie  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on July 20, 2009, 10:56:34 pm
Apparently it was a group of these we were watching over the weekend:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shy_Albatross (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shy_Albatross)

I was going to just link to a picture but it was a bit too big.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Monolith on July 20, 2009, 11:01:01 pm
Perhaps they're common as muck but I had never seen a red legged partridge (with young in tow) until last week. Stood about 50m from a buzzard on a post too, which although now 'common' was good to get near.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on July 20, 2009, 11:27:21 pm
I spotted this Sundew on the slopes of Molewyn Mawr on Saturday... It suprised me!
(http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj228/eddiesniper/Sundew.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on July 20, 2009, 11:32:16 pm
Found a decent pic now:

(http://www.arkive.org/media/26/26C7B22D-F54B-4A04-9B32-25674A5FE4B5/Presentation.Large/photo.jpg)

Magnificent sight!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Obi-Wan is lost... on July 27, 2009, 09:33:53 pm
I've just seen a bat. Currently residing in my bedroom.  :o
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 28, 2009, 09:49:52 am
Cricket?

(cue joke). No, a bat.

Driving up to NW Scotland on Thursday night, apart from numerous deer by roadside, a young fox stepped into the road on a slow uphill so we slowed down and followed him for a bit as he trotted along happily then disappeared into bush.

Also another sighting of a possible Scottish Wild Cat. In the forested section between Dunain Bridge and Carr Bridge. Pure black again (likely a hybrid)and at least twice the size of a domestic cat.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on July 28, 2009, 09:55:33 am
clocked some Stonechat in the Radnor Forest yesterday. pretty pleased to identify them by their call, thanks to a tip-off from johnny brown the other week.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on July 28, 2009, 10:15:09 am
I had some stonechat at the tor on sunday.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 28, 2009, 12:07:59 pm
How is Stone? As mental as ever?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on July 28, 2009, 12:12:23 pm
he's to raven tor what paul burrell was to princess di.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on July 28, 2009, 12:38:59 pm
Big Cat on the Tracks (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/8172064.stm)
(http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/46120000/jpg/_46120774_bigbigcat.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on July 28, 2009, 12:42:07 pm
(http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/46120000/jpg/_46120774_bigbigcat.jpg)

Is that a Monet?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on July 28, 2009, 12:46:18 pm

Is that a Monet?

 :lol:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 28, 2009, 12:49:52 pm
Same as what I saw, except one we saw was a bit smaller. Kellas Cats - hybrid of Scottish Wild Cat and domestic.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: MattW on August 08, 2009, 10:13:39 am
Saw two stags in the field at the Millstone end of Sheephill Road, some seriously impresssive antler action.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Sloper on August 08, 2009, 11:42:57 am
Gt Spotted woodpecker on our bird feeder, three times now!  I'll try and get a decent photo.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Monolith on August 10, 2009, 11:06:08 am
Saw gannets diving out in Liverpool bay on saturday. Seriously impressive how suddenly they can descend to water level from 40 foot odd!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on August 10, 2009, 11:16:47 am
They're beautiful birds.

I was surfing up in Northumberland at the North End of Bamburgh beach a few years ago and the gannets were diving all around us.   Hitting the water with wings folded at great speeds really close by and then swimming underwater around our feet chasing whitebait.  Can still picture it perfectly..
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on August 10, 2009, 09:19:57 pm
friends reckon they spotted a couple of hen harriers very early (6am ish) on saturday. their description was pretty accurate.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on August 12, 2009, 01:35:58 pm

Or were they Long Eared owls. Behaviour is very similar.  :shrug:
Saw one a number of years ago at the High neb car park, and put it down as Long Eared Owl. (it was dusk).

4 king fishers feeding from the same branch,   :bounce: nr  Water cum Jolly.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on August 12, 2009, 01:46:35 pm
A pod of Dolphins and a pair of Porpouise spotted last week at Ailladie in the Burren. Plus lots of seabirds, Black Guillemots, Terns, Kittiwakes, Gannets, Shearwaters.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on August 12, 2009, 01:52:48 pm

Or were they Long Eared owls. Behaviour is very similar.  :shrug:
Saw one a number of years ago at the High neb car park, and put it down as Long Eared Owl. (it was dusk).


they gave a pretty good description. sounds likely.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Sloper on August 12, 2009, 09:28:37 pm
friends reckon they spotted a couple of hen harriers very early (6am ish) on saturday near stanage end. their description was pretty accurate.

We had a Harrier in our hedge, they nest not far from here so it's plausible that they were over Stanage.

PS the way our gallant boys fly down the valley I'm suprised we haven't had a chinook or euro fighter in the back garden, ps the Lancaster from the BobMF came over at 50m on Sunday, very impressive
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on August 13, 2009, 07:11:53 am

PS the way our gallant boys fly down the valley I'm suprised we haven't had a chinook or euro fighter in the back garden, ps the Lancaster from the BobMF came over at 50m on Sunday, very impressive

Saw the Lancaster, Spitfire and Hurricane fly over Stanage End on Saturday, and clocked what looked like an Apache helicopter flying along the valley from Millstone on Tuesday night.

Hmm, this is a bit  :off:, maybe a new thread for plane spotting is required :P
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Sloper on August 13, 2009, 07:25:35 am
Yes I saw the Apache from Hope, our last two houses have been under military flight paths so I'm quite good at plane spotting, but please no thread.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 13, 2009, 08:19:35 am
Leuchars is coming up boys.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Sloper on August 13, 2009, 08:33:02 am
Filthy bugger that Leuchars, I thought he'd promised to confine himself to self abuse.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on August 13, 2009, 09:25:26 am

red arrows in formation right past the millstone car park on Sunday heading up towards the dams, then about an hour later, the Lancaster coming back down towards Chatsworth.
(saw spitfire and Vulcan bomber over the inlaws nr Cockermouth on 25th July too.)

Saw that Apache (sounds amazing in a very threatening manner) over bradwell on Tuesday night (about 7:30 ish)

guess its Airshow season

Sorry all a bit  :off:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on August 15, 2009, 05:14:41 pm
To get this back on topic! After a week on the Lleyn I saw;

A Hobby - hunting down country lanes. A first!
Porpoise - small pod off the coast at Porth Dinllaen.
Gannets - around a dozen dive bombing 50 yards from me. Amazing!
Barn Owl - burst noiselessly through some foliage at the side of the lane and flew away from me.
Sand Martins - apparently doing well this year.
Choughs - great birds, always a pleasure!
Sparrowhawk - at four yards! Sat on a fence post as I walked down a lane.

Given the evening cacophony we were subjected to, our cottage was surrounded by good numbers of Tawny's! We were also regularly in the company of a buzzard family. The youngster was easy to locate as he screeched for food all day and we had only to follow the noise to watch him at our leisure. Never witnessed the feeding process before, so that was nice...

Good holiday! 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on August 21, 2009, 10:58:52 am
More Kingfisher action.  Doing my paper round this morning (I know, worlds oldest paper boy), dropped into Millhouses Park over the little bridge that comes down from Abbey Lane, rode beside the river accompanied by a Kingfisher for fully 30 yards.  What a great way to start the day!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Idol eyes on August 26, 2009, 07:29:53 pm
They're beautiful birds.

I was surfing up in Northumberland at the North End of Bamburgh beach a few years ago and the gannets were diving all around us.   Hitting the water with wings folded at great speeds really close by and then swimming underwater around our feet chasing whitebait.  Can still picture it perfectly..
I watched these bird from the boat.... they go blind after a certain amount of time... salt and impact damage!!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on August 26, 2009, 10:04:24 pm
4 king fishers feeding from the same branch,   :bounce: nr  Water cum Jolly.

 :bounce: indeed. I've never seen such a thing, but would be jumping up and down if I did. Lucky man  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 01, 2009, 08:22:07 am
Watched some small white birds (arctic terns) diving for fish at Balmedie beach on Sunday. Place is brimming with wildlife, hope that syrupheaded fuckwit Trump never gets his way. Was a "Trip up Trump" picnic going on, good turnout of 50 or so people.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rginns on September 16, 2009, 09:28:41 am
Saw a Barn Owl burst through the trees at Jumbles and float over my head last night - they're quite big up close! :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fiend on September 22, 2009, 03:48:53 pm
Two great big Barn Owls at Craig Rhiwarth and a few great big green dragonflies at Craig Y Merched, last weekend. None of them sat still for photos though!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Idol eyes on September 22, 2009, 05:26:51 pm
Red Kites... Camarthenshire,
Salmon also!!!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 01, 2009, 01:29:44 pm
A seal (Not Seal) popped his head out the water about 10 ft away from me when I was surfing this morning, gave me stinkeye for a minute for surfing his local break, snorted and disappeared underwater, didn't see him again.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on October 06, 2009, 02:46:24 pm
Kestrel buzzing around at Almscliff Sunday, cool to watch it tweaking its hovering...

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2555/3986555414_bc9b7f0b5f_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/3986555414/)
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2672/3986555428_743460f2c9_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/3986555428/)
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3450/3986555440_87e3febbfd_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/3986555440/)
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2463/3986555452_b3dc268704_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/3986555452/)[/quote]
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on October 06, 2009, 02:57:12 pm
Sat with Jasper outside The Sheaf last night and heard a bit of falcon squawking going on. As far as I could work out it was two peregrines (checked the tail, but might have got it wrong) chasing off a female sparrowhawk. Pretty spectacular.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jaspersharpe on October 06, 2009, 05:13:04 pm
Yes it was. The noisy bastards.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on October 06, 2009, 08:01:08 pm
Nice pics slackers, nice to see old Kes in action. Hunting for tandoori chicken by the look of it...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rginns on October 06, 2009, 11:13:54 pm
Spotted this little fella at Widdop a couple of weeks back - it's a female Metellina segmentata or Common orb weaver, and make little round webs on the ground - check out it's multiple eyes!

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2531/3987814475_b401735101_b.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rodma on October 07, 2009, 01:56:21 pm
Saw a Barn Owl burst through the trees at Jumbles and float over my head last night - they're quite big up close! :thumbsup:

Went to Goat Crag in Northumberland which is a pile of crumbly crap, the only redeeming features being a friendly land owner and more importantly...a resident barn owl. That's the first time i've seen one up close, it actually sat and looked at me for a bit before it realised it ought to fly off. Must've seen me salivating.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 07, 2009, 02:08:47 pm
It really is a shit crag isn't it. Luckily we only stopped for a look on the way back from Doveholes.

Highlight was finding the "goat" etching (or whatever it is) in the rock.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rodma on October 08, 2009, 08:53:13 am
It really is a shit crag isn't it. Luckily we only stopped for a look on the way back from Doveholes.

Highlight was finding the "goat" etching (or whatever it is) in the rock.

Total shit, with the rock being described something like "of surprisingly much higher quality than it's neighbour doveholes, despite the close proximity"

The first problem at the crag even tells you to pull on a "loose looking hold", which wasn't loose looking, or anything else for that matter, as it was already gone. Every other hold just seemed to crumble away under my mighty mass.

The etching is very wee, I'm surprised anyone ever spotted it. It also looks a bit like a drawing of a camel done by a 6 year old.

Sorry, this is a little  :off:

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonnylad on October 08, 2009, 12:52:20 pm
I saw some fella on a big scope on a tripod near Barden Towers, Bolton Abbey so asked what he could see, bloody amazing. Me - nothing, but through the 'scope - a flock of swallows being hunted by a peregrine. His knowledge was truly astounding :bow:
Impressed with Hen Harier up Barden Moor while I was bouldering at Deer Gallows some years ago now but sticks in your memory - beautiful birds.
Saw deer "prospecting" (ie couldn't be arsed with pack!) in a glade above the mill at Hardcastle Crags - they stopped feeding and stood and gawping at me before doing one rather sharpish up into the trees, makes your day doesn't it.
Unfortunately my more recent discoveries have included snares set by Gamekeepers who are total knobs and do not deserve a place on this earth, - i got f'kin well stuck in it! They just seem too want kill stuff :furious:
Oooh,and a little family of stoats up Rylstone bouncing through the grass - and grouse with chicks in tow.
Don't get me started on South Africa... :lol:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 08, 2009, 01:02:48 pm
Saw a fox on the walk to work this morning, jumped onto wall and over into scrub next to the railway line. Wasn't the usual manky urban fox either, looked quite healthy.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on October 08, 2009, 01:27:54 pm
on the walk to work this morning, jumped onto wall and over into scrub next to the railway line

sounds like you're losing the plot

 ;)

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 08, 2009, 03:01:55 pm
I am mate. did 14 hours work yesterday, and 11 hours today. Fooking deadlines.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Tris on October 08, 2009, 04:32:33 pm
Animals will be getting mobile phones apparently:

Are you worried about river wildlife in your area? Want to know if the animals are happy? If the water's clean enough?
Then maybe you should text them and ask!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8293608.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8293608.stm)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on October 08, 2009, 10:09:30 pm
Down at Salmon Pastures this evening (Attercliffe) we were entertained by a little egret as we failed to catch fish (except for Irish Allan, who had a small chub).

(http://www.geocities.com/mun_of_candaba/birds/little_egret.jpg)

first time I've seen one in this country
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 09, 2009, 09:08:42 am
Let me get this right Lagers, you blanked? Is this the first blank of the autumn?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on October 09, 2009, 01:04:07 pm
Yes and yes.

Does this mean that you will call the grit now?  :thumbsup:

To be honest, using a quick 2 hour session to continue my quest for a double figure Don barbel probably wasn't the best use of my time, but I've had such a cracking summer on dry fly and Czech nymphing that I thought I'd give the grayling a break. Which reminds me, grayling are doing great in the Don and I keep meaning to get a decent photo of one.

Beautiful fish (not my picture)
(http://www.yorkshire-dales-flyfishing.com/Images/yorkshire-grayling.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 09, 2009, 01:09:28 pm
Just waiting on the final condition to be met now  :thumbsup:

Eyes peeled for unusual crows folk!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 09, 2009, 01:30:04 pm
 Does Jim Crow count? not much of it up here?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on October 10, 2009, 10:10:12 pm
A Pale Tussock moth (Calliteara pudibunda) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calliteara_pudibunda) that was at the base of the climb Pollux at Agden Rocher today.

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2642/3999147336_438bf9508e_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/3999147336/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: butters on October 11, 2009, 01:32:48 pm
Saw a fox on the walk to work this morning, jumped onto wall and over into scrub next to the railway line. Wasn't the usual manky urban fox either, looked quite healthy.

Reminds me of a fox I saw while I was having a smoke break at work one night - it was searching out a ducks nest hidden in the vegetation which it eventually found - jumped up onto the wall with an egg in it's mouth and trotted away very casual like. Looked very thin but it was probably mid summer so I am guessing that it was a female with cubs somewhere.

Also saw another one while I was walking back from the Sheaf the other night.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 11, 2009, 07:25:55 pm
recent sighting sadly animal late

(http://i849.photobucket.com/albums/ab54/rowiebee/chris%20pics/IMGP0147.jpg?t=1255285432)

Whale carcass on beach near Arbroath. Pretty much intact, amazing no-one has tried to take the jawbone or anything. Probably from the smell.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Idol eyes on October 12, 2009, 12:14:17 pm
What the fuck is that, a Walrus???
Red Kite taking out a black bird within 2 meters of view... noises and all...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 12, 2009, 12:16:20 pm
What the fuck is that, a Walrus???

No, clue was where I said:
Quote
Whale carcass on beach near Arbroath.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on October 15, 2009, 01:55:22 pm
Pedalling round the blue circuit at Whindlatter, and we put up two roe deer, nice but then came across two red squirrel which was way better!  Haven't seen any since I were a wee lad...........
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 15, 2009, 01:58:57 pm
We were cycling in Fetteresso near Stonehaven when a dog out with its owner flushed a deer out the woods. It came bounding down through woods and jumped across our path about half a meter in front of my g/f, who was goign at a fair speed at the time. Quite a fright.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on October 26, 2009, 06:27:19 am
Had an excellent day (despite shitty light/weather) at Donna Nook (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Nook) on Saturday.  We were in luck as the lady at the B&B we stayed at said there had been a "couple" of seals so far.  When we got there this "couple" seemed to have multiplied into several hundred or so (at least as far as we could see, probably more).

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2647/4041383755_ea83ccbe62_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/4041383755/)
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2432/4041446621_2e0dd94f26_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/4041446621/)
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2451/4041446623_4321e6a088_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/4041446623/)
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2584/4041446631_8d02ca5255_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/4041446631/)

You can get really quite close, probably 40-50m before they get bothered and head back towards the sea, my wife wrapped up warm in front of the seals...

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2459/4041383767_a0b79c811b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/4041383767/)

We managed to avoid doing this, but the small black dots in the last large pic above are some serious (semi-/pro) photographers who seemed more intent on getting a shot with their huge lenses and tripods than respecting the seals.  They'd walked towards a large group and stopped and crouched down and set their tripods up only when the seals turned round en masse and moved away from them!!  Considering most had very pro equipment and lenses with >400mm focal length (one was about 1m long and camouflaged!!) I thought it was pretty crap that they weren't more considerate of the seals.

I think I'll probably try heading back in a few weeks when there are more seals (literally thousands apparently), but it gets exceptionally busy and the car park by the beach only has about 40 spaces!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 26, 2009, 08:16:48 am
Hopefully one of the "serious" photographers will discover a UXB when he shoves his tripod in the ground to disturb the wildlife. It's a really bad thing to do, especially with seals as if they panic and "stampede" then cubs can get crushed and killed by adults. Nice pics, be good to see some of sunnier day, looks well grim.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 26, 2009, 08:31:41 am
Haven't been to Donna Nook for six or seven years ago, when it was a 'secret' location, and I managed to guess its location. Lincolnshire wildlife trust purposefully did not publicise it, and visiting photographers were asked not to publish information whether in print or online. I guess it was inevitable that web 2.0 would make that impossible, there is stuff all over the web now, and visitor numbers have gone through the roof. Unfortunately this means a lot of 'dude' nature photographers who are less aware of appropriate behaviour - basically lying down and crawling if you want to go within 100yds, and backing off if they pay you any attention. I don't think they have great eyesight so you basically look like a seal. (not aimed at you slackers, the dicks with tripods.)

This was taken from behind the fence on a weekday, goes to show you can get decent shots without chasing them round the sandbanks.

(http://www.zen59200.zen.co.uk/Adam/Galleries/nature/seals-1.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on October 26, 2009, 09:26:08 am
Good knowledge there JB and a great shot (magpie will be along shortly to squeeze you).

I think we had to trek out to the sandbanks as its still quite early for the clubbing pupping to have begun.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on October 26, 2009, 09:26:31 am
Top shot JB  :great:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on October 26, 2009, 09:45:42 am
Good knowledge there JB and a great shot (magpie will be along shortly to squeeze you).
Here I am!  :thumbsup:  That is a fantastic picture.  :bow:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 16, 2010, 02:11:22 pm
Dozens of deer between Braemar and Glenshee at the moment. Some beautiful stags. All come down out of the hills to find low grazing, apparently due to sustained cold weather many are starving.

Also loads of raptors have come down to the coast, see at least one a day, and quite a few any time you go inland.

Also long cold spell will mean midge population will dip slightly this year. Still be millions of the fuckers though.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 16, 2010, 03:29:37 pm
Dozens of deer between Braemar and Glenshee at the moment. Some beautiful stags. All come down out of the hills to find low grazing, apparently due to sustained cold weather many are starving.

Some recent shots from Glencoe of just this (not mine, would love the opportunity to get up there though)...

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4006/4432828534_13e1253a8a_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/37422792@N03/4432828534/)
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2737/4424678554_cf9bfba589_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/37422792@N03/4424678554/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 16, 2010, 03:34:33 pm
Nice. Temped to bust out a long lens and snowshoes this weekend and try and get some shots if it's sunny.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Adam Lincoln on March 16, 2010, 03:35:30 pm
Family of Seals at Angel Bay few weekends back. (In fact, they are always there!)  I didn't have my camera but my mate got these.

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4030/4415176790_5495ce0dfd.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnathancooke/4415176790/)

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4004/4305109714_4020f0c0a9.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnathancooke/4305109714/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on March 16, 2010, 04:04:13 pm
I love the Glencoe deer.  They let you go close enough to touch them, if you are brave, or stupid.

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2194/2213822489_49138bfb88_o.jpg)

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2290/2213822493_69128fd016_o.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on March 16, 2010, 08:52:29 pm
I've spent the winter in a state of semi torpor, but just recently been seeing swarms of Sparrowhawk all over Dronfield (OK, 2 or 3 in the same number of weeks, but it's nice to see) - especially Monday's sighting with the bird flying alongside the car and into the tree I fortuitously chose to stop by
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bubba on March 16, 2010, 09:26:43 pm

I see an incredible number of Buzzard when I'm out in the wagon - I know they're the UKs commonest bird of prey but some mornings it's taking the piss, I'm amazed there's anything left for them to savage.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AndyR on March 17, 2010, 02:58:32 am
Saw cougar prints in the snow where I was working last week - they have very big paws for a cat....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 17, 2010, 09:18:38 am
But not particularly big for a very big cat! Cool sighting.

Saw 3 deer in the fields behind the house yesterday evening taking the bairn for a walk.  Spring is here, be great when clocks change.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 17, 2010, 09:24:07 am
Adders were back out yesterday.

Quote
I see an incredible number of Buzzard when I'm out in the wagon

Love that bit of the M40 when you go past the Red Kite breeding station, always brightens the day.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Stabbsy on March 17, 2010, 09:28:13 am
Not sure how common they are now, but saw a couple of red kites on the way to and from Almscliff (around Spofforth and Wetherby) on Sunday. Pretty sure I saw some in the same area last year as well.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 17, 2010, 09:35:20 am
Pretty common in that area, they were reintroduced from Harewood House about twelve years ago, and doing well.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rich d on March 17, 2010, 02:43:43 pm
Saw a red kite from caley on sunday. Good to see them doing well and spreading
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: BB on March 17, 2010, 03:03:24 pm
Love that bit of the M40 when you go past the Red Kite breeding station, always brightens the day.

There another one on the M4 just before Reading. They're really prolific in the surrounding area.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 17, 2010, 03:51:45 pm
Seems like a timeous resurrection. Like frikkin Springwatch on here.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Adam Lincoln on March 18, 2010, 11:43:27 am
Adders were back out yesterday.

Quote
I see an incredible number of Buzzard when I'm out in the wagon

Love that bit of the M40 when you go past the Red Kite breeding station, always brightens the day.

Where were the Adders Johnny? Would love to see one basking in the sun.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 18, 2010, 11:49:27 am
keep em peeled on the top of curbar/froggatt. we clocked one there last year. a good tick.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Idol eyes on March 18, 2010, 04:23:03 pm
Dolphins, Fistral... Breaching 5ft waves...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: al123 on March 18, 2010, 04:34:00 pm
a while ago but worth a mention i think. just after xmas in middish jan me and a mate saw 2 mountain hares on howden edge in the peak district. a lovely sight on a great WALK :o :o
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 18, 2010, 04:40:10 pm
Get lots of mountain hares up on t'moors, always good to see them, but often tricky to get close...

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2276/2360826908_dba74f093c.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/2360826908/)

Unless they're doing their "if I stay still they won't know I'm here" trick (not my pic)...

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3167/2316910264_cbaaca6794.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/kinder2/2316910264/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 18, 2010, 05:26:55 pm
They must be gutted when they turn white to be hidden against the snow, only to stick out like turd in a punchbowl. Often see them out ski touring in Cairngorms.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 18, 2010, 05:53:31 pm
The one in the bottom picture looks pretty pissed off!

At least they got to use the results of their moulting this year, and for a couple of months too!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: robertostallioni on March 18, 2010, 05:55:47 pm
They must be gutted when they turn white to be hidden against the snow, only to stick out like turd in a punchbowl. Often see them out ski touring in Cairngorms.

(http://paulabecker.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/rabbitonskis_72.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 18, 2010, 06:10:45 pm
Quote
Where were the Adders Johnny? Would love to see one basking in the sun.

They occur all over the eastern moors south of The Grouse pub, though in low numbers, and favour certain spots. This time of year they come out of hibernation, bask in the sun to get going, then moult, mate and disperse. They like to be near water, if you can find a sunny, sheltered bracken bank near a stream you might be in luck. The odd ones turn up in Froggatt woods too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on March 18, 2010, 07:23:52 pm
A few years back I went for a walk over Bleaklow just after the snow had melted. Me and the dog turned a rise and both got startled by hundreds of white hares darting for cover against the brown peat. I never realised there were so many. An amazing sight.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Idol eyes on March 19, 2010, 09:55:48 am
Quote
Where were the Adders Johnny? Would love to see one basking in the sun.

Is it true they return Adders to Sennen and Lands End if numbers rise in certain areas?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 19, 2010, 10:17:41 am
Eh? Who are 'they'?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on March 19, 2010, 10:54:57 am
CIA, FBI, ATF, CPL, CBA; the usual 'they'
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 19, 2010, 01:47:19 pm
clocked a Curlew halfway up Ringinglow yesterday avo. Not seen one there before innit.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 19, 2010, 02:11:14 pm
I clocked one once. Unfortunately I was doing 70 at the time, poor beast. Didn't make as much mess as the pheasant I hit doing 90 on the A7 though.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 19, 2010, 04:24:49 pm
Flora as opposed to fauna, but read today that the ghost orchid which was thought to have gone extinct 23 years ago has been discovered in Herefordshire...

(http://www.independent.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00337/orchid1_337964t.jpg) (http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/so-there-you-are-britains-rarest-wildflower-the-ghost-orchid-returns-from-the-dead-after-23-years-1923853.html)

Amazingly it has no chlorophyll as it doesn't rely on the sun for energy, instead has some sort of symbiotic relationship with a fungus that grows on its roots.  8)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 19, 2010, 04:48:04 pm
Clearly not a very good relationship if it's nearly extinct.

Where did you spot it slackers? And is an orchid classified wildlife?

(not that it really bothers me, but the type of things you usually pick up on :))
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 19, 2010, 08:29:04 pm
Old news that word, there was a brilliant report in British Wildlife (http://www.britishwildlife.co.uk/index.html) back in the autumn. Amazing story - though its never been considered extinct - over its recorded 150 year history in the uk there have been several long gaps in the records, with one site clocking up 62 years between flowerings! Some recent records are believed to have been suppressed for protection, basically its the holy grail of botanists in the uk.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Somebody's Fool on March 19, 2010, 09:27:46 pm
Really? I saw two of them the other day. Do they only flower in the wee small hours or something? Because this was about four in the morning...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 20, 2010, 01:38:58 pm
Clearly not a very good relationship if it's nearly extinct.

Where did you spot it slackers?

In The Independent (http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/so-there-you-are-britains-rarest-wildflower-the-ghost-orchid-returns-from-the-dead-after-23-years-1923853.html)  :P

It only flowers when conditions are right and can quite happily sit living under leaf-litter for sometime apparently which is one of the reasons that its so hard to find as it flowers irregularly.


And is an orchid classified wildlife?

(not that it really bothers me, but the type of things you usually pick up on :))

"Wildlife includes all non-domesticated plants, animals and other organisms." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildlife)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on March 21, 2010, 06:23:14 pm
Saw my first UK reptiles of the year today.  Two adders at Allerthorpe Common near York. 

I thought it may have been to cold as the sun wasn't really getting through.  But it obviously wasn't!!

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2736/4451496348_e6f5f6afa1.jpg)

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2727/4451498748_265180effc.jpg)

Anybody seen any others yet this year?

Ol
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: al123 on March 21, 2010, 07:38:31 pm
aaarrrggghhhh!!!!!! i HATE snakes sooo much and i dread the day of jumping off a boulder onto a curled up adder waiting to sink its fangs into me! uurrrghhh scary stuff IMO! but good photos ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 22, 2010, 11:21:22 am
I was bouldering at Ibex in Utah, and heard that classic rattlesnake sound just as I was stepping off a boulder. Froze mid step and blood turned to ice. Had to move a bit again before I could figure out where sound was coming from - was luckily actually under a boulder a few metres way. Quite cool to see once I knew where it was.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jordysi on March 22, 2010, 04:23:26 pm
riding the road bike this weekend on an AUDAX race thing, deepest darkest weardale,

shouts of holes in road,

I got to the front...... more holes,


then mud on road,


then Lambs then......



Peacock....WTF????  :jaw: bloody Massive too



Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on March 26, 2010, 11:06:44 am
Sparrow Hawk, top of Hutcliffe Wood Road amongst the houses............... ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chriss on March 26, 2010, 11:47:12 am
I was bouldering at Ibex in Utah, and heard that classic rattlesnake sound just as I was stepping off a boulder. Froze mid step and blood turned to ice. Had to move a bit again before I could figure out where sound was coming from - was luckily actually under a boulder a few metres way. Quite cool to see once I knew where it was.

On a similar theme I'm in Australia at the mo & have seen 60 plus bird species, Brown & red bellied black snakes, stumpy tailed lizards, all the usual marsupials Funnel web, red back, wolf spiders, but most fun was being bitten by a white back spider in the Grampians. Result was Six hospital visits a week of four a day antibiotics & mild necrosis of the finger.

This place is fucking deadly cant wait to get back to the safety of GB!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 26, 2010, 04:15:40 pm
but most fun was being bitten by a white back spider in the Grampians. Result was Six hospital visits a week of four a day antibiotics & mild necrosis of the finger.

I got a spider bite that did similar about a week before I left SA (it was at Paarl Rock that I gor bit) , big hole in elbow full of pus and stinking. Not as bad as mate who was with me who got bit on cheek. Still has a scar.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: TomP on April 13, 2010, 10:37:36 am
(http://pdvoag.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pQ-gsev3VUVxGwWGjfsp_kbdAntdDMT1J9tWBkMViI2AV3HTAhy-JDjGoufjJVJ6gVHGTcpwqd6zYb_J51UmcOapFEf8y5jy6/Red_Ad1.jpg)

Not anything special wildlife wise but pretty happy at how the pic turned out
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Somebody's Fool on April 13, 2010, 10:51:19 am
I papped this handsome devil at a farm the other day, but don't know what it is. I assumed it was a turkey at the time, but after some googling I can't ID it as a turkey, duck, swan or goose. Any of the less ignorant members of the forum got any ideas?

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2341/4512201221_1521f98e64.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 13, 2010, 10:54:53 am
Its quite clearly a duck. What were you on? Or is something brilliant happening here?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: butters on April 13, 2010, 11:00:40 am
It is a Muscovey Duck. Just wondering how you got confused - sure it's ugly but even so...  ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 13, 2010, 11:02:57 am
It's a John Merrick duck; quite an attractive one at that.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 13, 2010, 11:03:36 am
Muscovy, without e.

Or Joseph Merrick ducks.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 13, 2010, 11:04:08 am
Great minds.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: butters on April 13, 2010, 11:11:52 am
Muscovy, without e.

Or Joseph Merrick ducks.

Somebody's Fool couldn't even get the species right so is he going to worry about an extraneous e?? Bloody Pedant!  ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 13, 2010, 11:15:59 am
I'm just pissed off that two people posted saying the same things I did before I had chance to press post. I would have been quicker if I hadn't been proofreading it first :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jaspersharpe on April 13, 2010, 11:16:15 am
Idiots. It's a Simon Weston Goose of course.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Somebody's Fool on April 13, 2010, 11:24:48 am
What can I say? I don't know much about poultry. Cheers guys
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 13, 2010, 11:33:21 am
Is your knowledge of birds pretty poultry? (Sorry).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 13, 2010, 12:18:07 pm
Idiots. It's a Simon Weston Goose of course.

That was my first thought, but I considered it bad taste, so went for Merrick instead (since he is long dead and less likely to take offence).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jaspersharpe on April 13, 2010, 12:21:45 pm
Bad what?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 13, 2010, 12:28:53 pm
Unpalatable flavour, you deaf cunt.
Si Weston goose has too much of a charred taste for me, you sick twisted goon.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jaspersharpe on April 13, 2010, 12:30:58 pm
Alright but I wasn't suggesting eating the fucking thing. Jesus, you'll barbecue anything wont you.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 13, 2010, 01:03:57 pm
I was going to point out that a Weston goose comes pre-cooked, but that's the sort of sick thing that might get my posts removed.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jaspersharpe on April 13, 2010, 01:29:21 pm
What like "I bet that goose wouldn't make so much noise with my arm down it's throat."? Some people are just plain offensive.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on April 13, 2010, 01:57:29 pm
I papped this handsome devil at a farm the other day, but don't know what it is. I assumed it was a turkey at the time, but after some googling I can't ID it as a turkey, duck, swan or goose. Any of the less ignorant members of the forum got any ideas?

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2341/4512201221_1521f98e64.jpg)

Whatever it is it looks fowl.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatdoc on April 13, 2010, 08:04:28 pm
(http://pdvoag.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pQ-gsev3VUVxGwWGjfsp_kbdAntdDMT1J9tWBkMViI2AV3HTAhy-JDjGoufjJVJ6gVHGTcpwqd6zYb_J51UmcOapFEf8y5jy6/Red_Ad1.jpg)

Not anything special wildlife wise but pretty happy at how the pic turned out

beautiful.

not this year surly??

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 14, 2010, 09:20:04 am
Went for a walk with the bairn last night, was amazed to see the local Bison population (as per pics a few pages back) has now doubled, and they must have at least 50 now, in various fields now with large electric fences around them. I was quite amazed, but Kyle seemed unimpressed and fell asleep.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: TomP on April 14, 2010, 09:39:50 am
(http://pdvoag.bay.livefilestore.com/y1pQ-gsev3VUVxGwWGjfsp_kbdAntdDMT1J9tWBkMViI2AV3HTAhy-JDjGoufjJVJ6gVHGTcpwqd6zYb_J51UmcOapFEf8y5jy6/Red_Ad1.jpg)

Not anything special wildlife wise but pretty happy at how the pic turned out

beautiful.

not this year surly??



Yeah, it was on Sunday at Shepherds Crag in Borrowdale.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 14, 2010, 09:42:20 am
Seeing Peacock butterflies pretty regularly now given a sunny day, no Orange-tips as yet though.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on April 14, 2010, 09:58:25 am
(http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/xx92/SpanishJuan/IMG_1362.jpg)
Vipera berus and lots of Brimstone (Gonepteryx rhamni)

Peacock (Inachis io) butterflies hibernate and so you can get them from around feb. I see loads when doing bat hibernacula surveys. This years adults will emerge from late july onwards.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on April 19, 2010, 10:02:40 pm
I was scrambling on the east face of Tryfan this Saturday when a wild goat popped round the corner (this one);

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2789/4536036492_31780e29af_b.jpg)

I then started to head back up and these stuck their heads out from the ledge above;

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2797/4536035838_781928f0f7_b.jpg)

They are fairly amazing creatures, although they do allways remind of satan!

Ol

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bubba on April 19, 2010, 10:06:15 pm
:lol: Cool goaty pics.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 20, 2010, 08:56:57 am
Forgot to mention, we had a Red Kite at Millstone the other day. A first for me in The Peak.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Stubbs on April 20, 2010, 01:45:18 pm
Awesome, they must have ticked everything at Caley and the Cliff and moved south.  There was a pair out over Caley last time I was there, 10 a penny now!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: granticus on April 20, 2010, 03:29:47 pm
End of March, Red Deer, on Exmoor on the way out to Bossington for a spot of bouldering.
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4034/4538134252_4236168fd8.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on April 27, 2010, 10:21:06 am
A rare RDB moth comes to light at Warton Crag Reserve

(http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/47721000/jpg/_47721151_moth466.jpg)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/lancashire/hi/people_and_places/nature/newsid_8645000/8645056.stm (http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/lancashire/hi/people_and_places/nature/newsid_8645000/8645056.stm)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 04, 2010, 01:00:28 pm
A single Ring Ouzel at Sheep Pen yesterday. Only seen one of these before so was very pleased! Also, more Wheatears than I've ever seen before. Brilliant day out!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 04, 2010, 01:06:35 pm
Interesting - high numbers of Wheatears in The Peak too this year. Beautiful birds.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on May 04, 2010, 01:10:57 pm
i think i saw a woodcock over the back of stanage, nr redmires. would that be right? dunno what else it could be? snipe?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on May 04, 2010, 01:30:27 pm
Got a Lapwing flying over the back garden on Saturday, lovely to open the back door and hear the call, and look up to see it performing aerial manouevres
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 04, 2010, 02:09:17 pm
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i think i saw a woodcock over the back of stanage, nr redmires. would that be right? dunno what else it could be? snipe?

Could have been either - the noise and (wait for it..) the jizz are the giveaways.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on May 04, 2010, 02:30:25 pm
it made no noise. was sort of hiding at the edge of the woods next to the byway up to stanage from redmires. pretty sure it was a woodcock.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 04, 2010, 02:32:57 pm
Hding in the woods? The jizz says woodcock.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Mark Lloyd on May 09, 2010, 08:57:23 pm
I have heard/seen woodcock above the woods there many moons ago at dusk.

Intresting to hear of red kites at millstone will keep my eyes peeled now
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: k2ted on May 09, 2010, 09:10:15 pm
cool birds Woodcock...  its called 'rhoding' when they fly around there territory at dusk, letting others know its their patch.

Walking near llangollen last sunday and loads of birdlife about -  a few Pied flycatchers, Redstarts and also heard Crossbill in the trees but didnt manage to see em. deffo go back one evening with binos when it (if!) finally warms up.

Got a book 'finding birds in Britain' which is well worth  a look. Gonna try to get out one still evening/ night n listen for Nightjars churring. Never found time to drive for em, but movin to Llay soon, so small population nearby.

The book mentions a few locations in the peak/ sheffield area where they can be heard 'churring'. let me know if you want me to put location up.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: BB on May 10, 2010, 12:25:14 pm
I caught sight of a water vole yesterday. A proper one mind, not a swimming rat!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on May 10, 2010, 12:51:00 pm
I caught sight of a water vole yesterday. A proper one mind, not a swimming rat!
nice one, your local records centre would be interested in that
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 10, 2010, 01:11:06 pm
I caught sight of a water vole yesterday. A proper one mind, not a swimming rat!
nice one, your local records centre would be interested in that

Who HMV? :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on May 10, 2010, 01:19:06 pm
I caught sight of a water vole yesterday. A proper one mind, not a swimming rat!
nice one, your local records centre (http://www.nbn-nfbr.org.uk/nfbr.php) would be interested in that

Who HMV? :)
narf, narf
Bad Chris
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on May 10, 2010, 03:21:44 pm
In font recently saw this amazing line of caterpillars. (Image is from Facebook so i hope everyone can see it).

(http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-sjc1/hs526.snc3/29918_703130639012_61107661_43009590_1659189_n.jpg) (http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-sjc1/hs526.snc3/29918_703130639012_61107661_43009590_1659189_n.jpg)

They are Pine Processionary Caterpillars (http://web.cortland.edu/fitzgerald/PineProcessionary.html) apparently. The group we saw had about a hundred in a line, but they sort of got stuck in a circle for awhile. Pretty weird.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 10, 2010, 03:48:05 pm
Cool. Apparently they can get stuck in a circle until they starve?

Not sure if that's the true.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: BB on May 10, 2010, 04:58:20 pm
nice one, your local records centre would be interested in that


I'm pretty sure they know as there was a big hoo-harr over some house building going on nearby.

On another note, did you know that the cacoons from prosessional caterpillars are only found in pine trees and that they are quite a serious skin irritant?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on May 10, 2010, 10:48:02 pm
cool birds Woodcock...  its called 'rhoding' when they fly around there territory at dusk, letting others know its their patch.

Walking near llangollen last sunday and loads of birdlife about -  a few Pied flycatchers, Redstarts and also heard Crossbill in the trees but didnt manage to see em. deffo go back one evening with binos when it (if!) finally warms up.

Got a book 'finding birds in Britain' which is well worth  a look. Gonna try to get out one still evening/ night n listen for Nightjars churring. Never found time to drive for em, but movin to Llay soon, so small population nearby.

The book mentions a few locations in the peak/ sheffield area where they can be heard 'churring'. let me know if you want me to put location up.

The Nightjar site I'm aware of is supposedly 'not exactly secret just not to be mentioned' so I'd be interested to hear the ones from the book and see if they are different!

Woodcock are cool - see a lot of them just as it's getting a bit twilight while looking for the Nightjars. They make their own interesting sound and I'm sure I read that it comes from the air vibrating through the tail feathers...

They (Woodcock, not 'jar)'re about at Surprise View near Mother Cap, you just don't see them much.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on May 10, 2010, 11:25:21 pm
Snipe certainly use air flowing across their tail feathers to make display calls, but I'm not sure about Woodcock.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/science_and_environment/10088290.stm#id8640000/8640700/8640790 (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/science_and_environment/10088290.stm#id8640000/8640700/8640790)

Also I'd love to see a Nightjar, but didn't know they lived in the Peak. Where would be a good place to see them?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 14, 2010, 09:03:19 am
I saw those Caterpillars in Font as well. Interesting knowledge!

I took some scrotes I work with for a walk along the Wirral Shore yesterday and was just lecturing them on the rarity of Natterjack Toads nationally and how there was supposed to be a colony in the vicinity bu that I'd never come accross any when one of the scrotes says "What are all these black swimmy things?" I had a look in the pool he was pointing at and lo, there were thousands of Natterjack Toad tadpoles!!

Very pleased with that! Going to take my own kids back there next week see if they're developing any...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: k2ted on May 19, 2010, 09:00:06 pm
quoted from 'Finding birds in Britain' by Lee G R Evans (2001)- top book for finding rare birds and seen loads of stuff locally such as Dotterel, Long Eared owl...... think its ok to write this stuff here.
*NOTE* THESE SITES ARE REGARDED AS SENSITIVE SO CARE MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO DISTURB THE BIRDS/  WANDER OFF THE PATHS - THESE BIRDS ARE A DIMINISHING SPECIES.

Nightjars in the peak
Wharncliffe Crags, Sheffield
A small population of upto five churring Nightjars can be found in Wharncliffe woods area to NW of Sheffield. Grid ref-Sk 311 973

Hatfield Moors
Area between Lindholme airfield & Lindholme lake is most favourable and regularly attracts upto 40 pairs of Nightjars. Thornmoor to the North of the motorway also holds large numbers of churring males. Access is from the old colliery site at Moorends. Follow the track that leads from the far side of the spoil heaps for several hundred yards.

Go about dusk and birds perform from 9.45pm onwards from 27th May - 5th July. Best heard on calm, warm evenings with birds with birds failing to show on  windy / wet evenings.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on May 19, 2010, 10:08:00 pm
I got growled at by a bat at beginners wall last night!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 20, 2010, 10:05:59 am
Saw a big heron on Banks of Dee yesterday. Tried to get some pics, but lens is not really up to it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on May 20, 2010, 10:55:03 am
Lizard spotted at the top of the crag in Verdon last week, shame I couldn't get a better shot...

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4018/4623815810_279f67f9cf_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/4623815810/)

Got some ok pics of vultures too when I get round to sorting them out (but there's tons of them flying around, annoyingly too far away most of the time).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 20, 2010, 01:15:50 pm
Nice! Any idea what it is, I've no books on euro herps...

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annoyingly too far away most of the time).

Welcome to wildlife photography. Though that should read 'all'.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on May 20, 2010, 01:18:22 pm
Saw a big heron on Banks of Dee yesterday. Tried to get some pics, but lens is not really up to it.

there's often/always a fuckoff heron in endcliffe park. I should head out packing a lens one day, i've seen it sat where you can get within about 15ft of it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 20, 2010, 01:20:00 pm
And then you get a camera out, and it fucks straight off...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 20, 2010, 01:23:04 pm
I always scope out where it is when I drive past. On days when I don't have camera with me it sits on the near bank in bright sunlight. On days when I do it sits on the far bank in the shade of trees. It knows, the wee shite.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on May 20, 2010, 01:35:17 pm
Nice! Any idea what it is, I've no books on euro herps...

No idea, perhaps a European Green Lizard (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_green_lizard)  :shrug:

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annoyingly too far away most of the time).

Welcome to wildlife photography. Though that should read 'all'.

Yeah I guess, although the vultures came close quite frequently, just mainly whilst climbing without any camera whatsoever.  Didn't have the time/patience to sit at the top of the crag for serious picture taking unfortunately.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on May 20, 2010, 02:03:23 pm
quoted from 'Finding birds in Britain' by Lee G R Evans (2001)- top book for finding rare birds and seen loads of stuff locally such as Dotterel, Long Eared owl...... think its ok to write this stuff here.
*NOTE* THESE SITES ARE REGARDED AS SENSITIVE SO CARE MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO DISTURB THE BIRDS/  WANDER OFF THE PATHS - THESE BIRDS ARE A DIMINISHING SPECIES.

Nightjars in the peak
Wharncliffe Crags, Sheffield
A small population of upto five churring Nightjars can be found in Wharncliffe woods area to NW of Sheffield. Grid ref-Sk 311 973

Hatfield Moors
Area between Lindholme airfield & Lindholme lake is most favourable and regularly attracts upto 40 pairs of Nightjars. Thornmoor to the North of the motorway also holds large numbers of churring males. Access is from the old colliery site at Moorends. Follow the track that leads from the far side of the spoil heaps for several hundred yards.

Go about dusk and birds perform from 9.45pm onwards from 27th May - 5th July. Best heard on calm, warm evenings with birds with birds failing to show on  windy / wet evenings.

Thanks for the knowledge on the Nightjars, i'll definitely try and get out to see some one evening. I'll check out the book you recommended too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 20, 2010, 10:49:03 pm
re Herons... The scally pair in Newsham Park (by me Ma's in deepest Kenny) will allow you to get proper close and then just look at you like they're going to bleed you!

On the subject of Newsham Park (it's properly urban) I was playing with the little lad yesterday when I heard some ruckus coming from the trees behind me. When I turned to look, a Sparrowhawk flew out of the tree with a starling in his claws hotly persued by half a dozen angry starlings! He looked totally unconcerned as he lazily flapped his way to the judges residence on the edge of the park (where he's known to reside)! I was well pleased!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 25, 2010, 08:59:16 am
Continuing the urban nature theme, I was sat in Newsham Park on Saturday with the kids and spotted a buzzard circling above me. This is the first time I've ever seen, let alone heard of a buzzard being seen in such an urban environment. Psyched!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on May 25, 2010, 12:32:27 pm
OK. I know I might get some stick for this one, but is it possible I've just seen a parrot flying around Beauchief??  I know there a large colonies darn sarf, but I didn't realise they'd got this far north.

Before you ask, it's not international Pirate Day and there wasn't any one legged fellas going "Ahhhhaaaaarrrr me hearties!" either.................
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jimbo on May 25, 2010, 12:44:26 pm
I read in the local rag the other week that a parrot escaped from a film set in Gleadless so it might be that one.....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on May 25, 2010, 12:50:16 pm
Best shot I got of the Griffon Vultures () in Verdon, 200mm focal length in no way cut it (nor did my time/patience to sit around taking pictures of them!)

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4026/4627749870_2b2c0e7636_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/4627749870/)

Wild (? No bells on at least) goats on the other hand were far easier to snap...

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4052/4628990826_0214a168d2_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/4628990826/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on May 25, 2010, 01:02:54 pm
OK. I know I might get some stick for this one, but is it possible I've just seen a parrot flying around Beauchief??  I know there a large colonies darn sarf, but I didn't realise they'd got this far north.

Before you ask, it's not international Pirate Day and there wasn't any one legged fellas going "Ahhhhaaaaarrrr me hearties!" either.................

I've seen quite a few ring-necked parakeets in Platt Fields park in Manchester, on a number of occasions. They also sometimes team up with an escaped much-larger parrot, that is missing a few tail feathers. They all make a pretty distinctive loud squawking call.

I don't suppose that really answers you specific question, but they do seem quite happy as far north manchester. Although i've not seen them for awhile, maybe the cold winter hit them hard.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on May 25, 2010, 01:03:09 pm
OK. I know I might get some stick for this one, but is it possible I've just seen a parrot flying around Beauchief??  I know there a large colonies darn sarf, but I didn't realise they'd got this far north.

Before you ask, it's not international Pirate Day and there wasn't any one legged fellas going "Ahhhhaaaaarrrr me hearties!" either.................

a few ring necked parakeets picket up in the sheffield area recently (http://www.sbsg.org/sightings/recentsightings.asp)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on May 25, 2010, 01:50:49 pm
Good site, but I'm interested. Are sites publicising sitings of rare species not seen as potentially aiding egg collecters?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: BB on May 25, 2010, 01:51:21 pm
I might be wrong but I think the missus spotted a golden eagle in the Ariege last week. It had pronounced white patches on the undersides of it's wings so thought it was something else until she read in a guide book that juvenile golden eagles have these patches. Could it have been something else?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on May 25, 2010, 03:36:00 pm
Good site, but I'm interested. Are sites publicising sitings of rare species not seen as potentially aiding egg collectors?
dunno  :-\  I suppose there are several approaches with publishing data in open source. Things are never black and white, but they are many shades of grey
1) only a few people know about a species in an area. Only a few people go and visit, exciting thing gets nabbed by c@nt. No more people see it \ species becomes locally extinct site gets developed by tesco.
2) lots of people know about it, many people visit. The frequency and irregularity of people visiting deter c@nts. people come with money and spend it in local area on fags and cups of coffee and boost local economy! Tesco decide to develop as area is prosperous.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on May 25, 2010, 04:14:29 pm
Good site, but I'm interested. Are sites publicising sitings of rare species not seen as potentially aiding egg collectors?
dunno  :-\  I suppose there are several approaches with publishing data in open source. Things are never black and white, but they are many shades of grey
1) only a few people know about a species in an area. Only a few people go and visit, exciting thing gets nabbed by c@nt. No more people see it \ species becomes locally extinct site gets developed by tesco.
2) lots of people know about it, many people visit. The frequency and irregularity of people visiting deter c@nts. people come with money and spend it in local area on fags and cups of coffee and boost local economy! Tesco decide to develop as area is prosperous.

Interesting. I'm no expert but I wouldn't have thought that increased benign visitors would significantly deter egg collectors or other cunts unless organised observation was used a la lakes Golden Eagles and Ospreys? Is there a non Tesco option? Lidl maybe?

On another note there is a friendly (Wood?) Mouse living under the start of Powerband at the moment who seems quite active during the day. It was scampering back and forth in the undergrowth between the road and the crag last Thursday, and was quite happy to sit and chill next to you.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Somebody's Fool on May 25, 2010, 05:41:05 pm
Interesting. I'm no expert but I think your post would have been more pertinent if you had used 'eggspert.'
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: k2ted on May 25, 2010, 08:23:24 pm
Good site, but I'm interested. Are sites publicising sitings of rare species not seen as potentially aiding egg collecters?

Mmmm   :-\   did ponder this prior to posting the Nightjar info but they feed over quite a large area and are nocturnal.  Info is also readily available in print so any serious egg collectors would know where to look. Ridiculously well camouflaged and only flush when dogs/ people are about 1metre from nest (according to google!!)...

Do agree - any details about actual nest locations should NEVER be placed on't net. Possible the mods should remove any posts with nest locations?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jim on May 25, 2010, 11:04:04 pm
disappointed not to of see any turkey shots from wilson yet....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on May 26, 2010, 10:34:32 pm
Had a wander up Abney moor on Sunday and spotted a Green Hairstreak. I had a scan round the little river up there for Golden Ringed dragonflies, since that's why I went, but there were none. Lots of Large Red damsels when the sun was out of the clouds though
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 27, 2010, 10:05:32 am
Reckon its a bit early for old Cordulegaster yet. Only site I know of is the Barbrook. Hot days in July are reliable.

(http://www.adamlong.co.uk/gallery/peaknatu/peaknatu-5.jpg)

Lots of Green Hairstreaks at Millstone. They seem to like the Bilberry/ birch scrub combo.

Quote
Good site, but I'm interested. Are sites publicising sitings of rare species not seen as potentially aiding egg collecters?

Thorough as it may appear, some sightings don't make it onto the SBSG list for that reason. The real rarities are vagrants and tend to get high profile on the net, whilst the threatened residents don't.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on May 27, 2010, 03:18:29 pm
Reckon I clocked a further 3 woodcocks indulging in horseplay in the Plantation woods this morning. Hat trick scene!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 27, 2010, 03:39:58 pm
How many woodcocks can a wood cock clock if a wood cock could clock woodcocks?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 28, 2010, 10:48:00 am
How much cock would a woodcock chug if a woodcock could chug cock?
 :oops:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on May 28, 2010, 10:57:08 am
Its crazy that birds get all the best smutty names compared to other animals. Tits, boobies, cocks, woodcocks, shags, thrush, and the ring ouzel.

Pretty much only rivaled by every species of beaver.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 28, 2010, 11:21:38 am
Although Lake Titicaca beats them all.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jimbo on June 01, 2010, 11:40:19 am
Saw a Kingfisher on the River Don at Hillsborough yesterday. Seem to see them quite regularly now so not sure if it is good "sighting" or not?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on June 02, 2010, 10:36:54 pm
Its crazy that birds get all the best smutty names compared to other animals. Tits, boobies, cocks, woodcocks, shags, thrush, and the ring ouzel.

Pretty much only rivaled by every species of beaver.

But you miss the best one of all dave, the Cunt Bunting.


Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 03, 2010, 09:02:41 am
Had a lovely weekend with Mrs Fatneck in North Wales and were lucky enough to see a Merlin at Caernarfon, then on a walk near Beddgelert we saw a family of Dippers which is always a treat and managed to get a shit photo of a female Red Breasted Merganser...

(http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx214/fatneck/DSC00764.jpg?t=1275552086)

Also got a poor photo of a dragon fly of some description, any ideas what it's called? Adam?

(http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx214/fatneck/DSC00780.jpg?t=1275552085)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 03, 2010, 09:14:19 am
Also got a poor photo of a dragon fly of some description, any ideas what it's called? Adam?

(http://i757.photobucket.com/albums/xx214/fatneck/DSC00780.jpg?t=1275552085)

Can't quite tell from the picture but it looks like the wings are folded, which means its almost certainly not a dragon fly as very few species can fold their wings and at rest they lie perpendicular to the body.  May well be a damselfly of some description check the families listed (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damselflies) to see if there is anything similar (if I remember I'll check my field guide when I get home).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 03, 2010, 09:32:26 am
There's quite a good guide here

http://www.dragonflysoc.org.uk/damselflies.html (http://www.dragonflysoc.org.uk/damselflies.html)

Small red or Large red?

Depends on how far away you are? :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 03, 2010, 09:35:38 am
Good knowledge Slackers. I'm pretty hot on birds, mammals, fish and reptiles, but poor on insects and plants/flowers must get a field guide to cover these. Any recommendations?

A quick google says large or small red...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 03, 2010, 09:44:58 am
Good knowledge Slackers. I'm pretty hot on birds, mammals, fish and reptiles, but poor on insects and plants/flowers must get a field guide to cover these. Any recommendations?

I used Chinnery's A Field Guide to the Insects of Britain and Northern Europe (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Insects-Britain-Northern-Europe-Collins/dp/0002120364) for entomological stuff whilst studying Zoology.  Lots of colour plates, although some of the classification sections requires knowledge of insect anatomy (riveting stuff!).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 03, 2010, 09:47:44 am
It definitely a Large Red Damselfly Pyrrhosoma nymphula - bigger, with brighter bolder markings than the Small Red (which has a limited distribution and habitat) - and black legs, which are diagnostic. One of the larger and more common damselflies and usually the first to emerge in spring. I'm pretty sure its a male.

Checked out my favourite dragonfly pond in Lleyn on sunday and was chuffed to find at least five or six species on the wing already, including an Emperor and a Broad-bodied Chaser amongst the hordes of Four-spots.

(http://www.adamlong.co.uk/files/AL_odon-2.jpg)

Four-spotted Chaser:
(http://www.adamlong.co.uk/files/AL_odon-1.jpg)

Emerging Damselfly (hard to ID until the colours develop)
(http://www.adamlong.co.uk/files/AL_odon-3.jpg)

Highly recommend this guide  (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Field-Dragonflies-Damselflies-Britain-Ireland/dp/0953139905/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1275554603&sr=8-1) (best bought from here (https://sslrelay.com/s86128131.oneandoneshop.co.uk/sess/utn;jsessionid=154c076af18a16f/shopdata/index.shopscript), but won't let me link) if you're interested - very good. They're quite an easy group to get to grips with as there aren't that many, and most show clear differences in appearance and distribution.

Strictly speaking Damselflies are a subset of Dragonflies, but the term Dragonfly is more commonly used for the big, fast Anisopterans and its more common to refer to the whole group as Odonata.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 03, 2010, 01:25:31 pm
Cheers for the recommendations!

Quote from: JB
They're quite an easy group to get to grips with as there aren't that many, and most show clear differences in appearance and distribution

That's what I like to hear!
Now anyone got any flower/plant guide suggestions?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 03, 2010, 08:09:00 pm
I can't speak highly enough of that Dragonfly book. It took pretty much single-handedly took my interest in nature to a totally different level.

Flowers - two choices I'd look at:

Blamey, Fitter and Fitter. (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wild-Flowers-Britain-Ireland-Tandem/dp/0713659440/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1275590822&sr=1-12) The most recent version of what is the standard by which others are judged. I use mine all the time, very good text and map although standard of paintings varies (artist Blamey was 86 by publication...)

Streeter et al. (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Collins-Flower-Guide-Britain-Ireland/dp/0007183895/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1275590735&sr=8-1) Latest in Collins' very good series of ID guides. Not sure its better than above, but certainly on a par. Text perhaps not as good but fewer weak paintings. I'm saving up for the large format version for home, whilst B, F & F will remain the one to take in the field.

Inspired by this thread this morning, got out today and finally got amongst some Broad Bodied Chasers today. Great looking insect:

(http://www.adamlong.co.uk/files/AL_odon-4.jpg)

Got a bit closer to a Large Red Damsel too:

(http://www.adamlong.co.uk/files/AL_odon-5.jpg)


Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on June 03, 2010, 09:23:59 pm
Fantastic JB. I have to concur on the Brooks / Lewington guide - I bought this along with Richard Lewington's 'Pocket Guide to Butterflies' and the concise guide to Moths all on the same site. The paintings are consistently good, and far superior to photographic guides in that respect.

I must say though, I'm absolutely rubbish at Moths, it's impossible to know where to start!

Chinnery is a good option for an insect overview though, I like it for having a lot of stuff in that I see in passing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 03, 2010, 09:52:44 pm
Great pics JB. What's the lens?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 03, 2010, 10:24:39 pm
The Dragonfly shots are all on old Olympus 135mm/f4.5 macro (http://zuserver2.star.ucl.ac.uk/~rwesson/esif/om-sif/lensgroup/135mmf45.htm)+65-116 zoom tube (http://zuserver2.star.ucl.ac.uk/~rwesson/esif/om-sif/macrophotogroup/auto_tube_65-116.htm) combo, (stopped down with a rubber band and mounted to the camera with a home-made adaptor), except for the Broad-bodied Chaser, which was with a Nikon 300mm/f4 (http://www.europe-nikon.com/en_GB/products/product_details.page?ParamValue=NIKKOR%20Lenses&Subnav1Param=Auto%20Focus%20Lenses&Subnav2Param=0&Subnav3Param=0&RunQuery=l2&ID=1069).  For the bigger insects the 300mm is cheating really, it focuses down to 1.4m so you get to work from way back. That shot will have been with the focus right on its limit - often I end up moving the tripod back to get focus. Even the Oly 135 doesn't go close enough for some stuff (maxes out at ~1:2), a Sigma 150mm/f2.8 would be the ideal really.

I've also used standard telezooms a fair bit. The better ones tend to have reasonable close-focus, adding a 1.4x convertor or extension tube helps for anything smaller.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 04, 2010, 07:27:09 am
 :agree: with Chris, great shots JB :bow:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 04, 2010, 09:34:42 am
And great you are going for the heath robinson approach with the Oly lens.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave lamacraft on June 04, 2010, 10:17:55 pm
Hi Gents, my first post here.....

Johnny - lovely photos - looks like the pools on Cilan to me - my favourite local dragonfly spot too, nice to know someone else is looking

Mr Fatneck - I think your female red-breasted merganser may be a goosander - mergansers are pretty rare in the breeding season in N Wales, especially on freshwater - this is classic goosander habitat really, and they're quite common on N Wales rivers these days.

Plant books - my favourites are Francis Rose's Wildflower Key (excellent field guide) and Garrard and Streeter's Wild Flowers of the British Isles (large format, beautiful illistrations) for checking again when I get home.

The quarries at Llanbedrog (Ty'n y Tywyn?) were pleasant this evening - several scarlet tiger's and a small pearl-bordered fritillary were flying in the late afternoon sunshine.  First time I've seen either species here.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: FruityPebble on June 04, 2010, 10:40:17 pm
I saw a large Adder at Curbar today, it went across the path in front of me, just after the gate near the Trackside Boulder.
It let out the biggest hiss ever.  Never seen one before, awesome!


Have seen quite a few interesting things this year and would be interested to hear what others have seen lately. So here's a thread to post onto when you see any noteworthy wildlife whilst out at the crag.
 My top 4 this year so far are:
 A large male (at least Adam tells me it's a male) Adder at Curbar, taking in some rays beside the top path, a couple of weeks back.
 A flock of Bramblings about a month ago at Froggatt whilst all the snow was still down.
 A Barn Owl flying beside the road near Cratcliff on Saturday eve.
 A large flock of Curlews (have never seen them as a flock before) overhead at rivelin yesterday.

 Hit me with some nature.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 04, 2010, 10:42:58 pm
Alright Dave, nice of you to join in! How long have you been lurking?

Yep, those pics were up on Cilan. Must be quite a good species count up there - was surprised an Emperor was out so early. It was quite pleasant paddling about with the camera until two horses arrived and wanted to cool down...

Will check out Ty'n Tywyn for butterflies next time I'm down. We walk down there quite a bit but a Small Pearl-bordered would be a treat. The climbing guide has stoires of giant Adders but I've never found any. Got any good spots for Marsh Fritillaries?

Other treat last weekend was the Henbane growing above Ceriad. I daresay its not so rare but it was a first for me. Wierd plant.

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I saw a large Adder at Curbar today

Nice! There are a few about around there but they're pretty shy. I've seen loads but I've yet to hear one hiss. Maybe I'm not looking at them right?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave lamacraft on June 04, 2010, 11:12:57 pm
Lurking on Lleyn for what must be 14 years now, lurking on the forum for about half an hour (a climbing friend pointed the way).

Those pools are v good for plants too.  Not really started on dragonflies yet this year - does seem early for emperor.  Saw my first golden-ringed today too (Denbigh moors).

I've got a feeling I've seen adder in the quarries, but can't think when that was.  Saw a big one on Mynytho Common a week or so back, and a small pearl-bordered frit there too - this and the quarry one today are the first I've seen on Lleyn for about 12 years.

Marsh frit I've never seen on Lleyn, but there is good looking habitat, especially at the eastern end - Rhoslan/Bryncir/Pantglas area - don't know any specific sites though, just hope to bump into it one day!

Henbane - I think it is pretty rare (in Caernarfonshire at least) - were there many plants there?  There are some other interesting things around Ceiriad - rough clover in the same area as the henbane, portland spurge on the beach etc.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Drew on June 04, 2010, 11:25:37 pm
I saw a large Adder at Curbar today, it went across the path in front of me, just after the gate near the Trackside Boulder.
It let out the biggest hiss ever.  Never seen one before, awesome!

Me too! Probably not the same one but on the footpath to Froggatt, noticed something slinking across in front of me, focussed on it, and noticed the stripey diamond pattern. Suffice to say I stopped very suddenly and let it pass by. First time I've ever seen one. Which was nice.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 05, 2010, 12:36:13 pm
Mr Lamacraft - I think you're right! I had checked my guide book against the photo but hadn't studied other sources (RSPB website for one) and the slight whiteness under the chin is the give away I suppose! I'm actually pleased it's a Goosander as that was my on the spot feeling and I only changed my mind when looking at my guide book! Cheers for the knowledge.

Psyched for some adder spotting on the Lleyn this summer! Keep up the top info guys...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bubba on June 05, 2010, 01:03:30 pm

Was nice to hear some Cuckoos in the Peak this morning, don't hear so many these days.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mini on June 06, 2010, 09:50:48 am

Was nice to hear some Cuckoos in the Peak this morning, don't hear so many these days.

Agreed, heard a couple whilst wandering over The Roaches yesterday, which was nice.

Was also nice to see a female bullfinch hunting high and low for potential nesting sites around my yard and garden this morning. Shame she missed the bird box in direct view of my kitchen window, would be lovely to see a family fledge whilst washing the dishes!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: FruityPebble on June 06, 2010, 10:37:50 am

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I saw a large Adder at Curbar today

Nice! There are a few about around there but they're pretty shy. I've seen loads but I've yet to hear one hiss. Maybe I'm not looking at them right?
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Ha ha, my look was probably one of shock, amazement with a bit of fear and curiosity mixed in.  Not easy to perfect.   ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on June 06, 2010, 12:40:18 pm
Hi Dave - Nice of you to join us  :thumbsup:

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on June 10, 2010, 04:00:20 pm
Saw a Pine Marten by the road in Val Masino last week. Nice to see as we ran over the only other pine marten I have seen, in the Cairngorms. Also some good close views of black kites on the way to the airport, and lots of black redstarts round the boulders.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on June 10, 2010, 04:06:35 pm
I saw a slowworm under that 7c+ the opposite end of tarzan boulder too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on June 10, 2010, 04:10:00 pm
Are you sure that wasn't just my worm peeping out from under my dress?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on June 10, 2010, 05:32:16 pm
nah, it was about a thumb width, so way too big.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on June 11, 2010, 12:33:51 am
Fair enough, and you should know as I've bummed you often enough.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on June 11, 2010, 08:20:26 am
luckily you never touched the sides baby. back around.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: csurfleet on June 11, 2010, 08:39:36 am
Lets see if you guys can help with this.

Couple of weeks back I was walking upto Pavey and spotted what looked like a kite (hovering and with that distinctive tail) fairly high up. WELL above it was what, to be honest, looked like a big hovering seagull, easily twice the size of the bird beneath it. The big one then did a dive attack on the smaller one and I was treated to a couple of minutes of amazing chase before the smaller one got away.

Any idea what they could have been? I'd have thought the smaller bird had a 80cm-1m wingspan although it was hard to tell from that distance...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 11, 2010, 09:32:13 am
Probably a kite and a gull. Have often seen other birds trying to chase off raptors, I think if they are anywhere near their nest. By coincidence I saw the hawk / kite (not sure which) that I see every day on the telephone poles by Portlethen Golf Course gettign hassled by a gull when iw as driving home last night.

Sawa seal in the Dee this morning! They often shelter in the river when the sea is very rough, but it's pretty calm today. Maybe he just fancied a change.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: csurfleet on June 11, 2010, 10:56:01 am
That makes sense, didn't occur to me it could have been a "piss off you bastard" attack instead of "come here I'm huuuuuuungry"
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 11, 2010, 06:02:26 pm
I'm guessing it was a Kestrel and a gull. There are no gulls twice the size of a Kite, I don't think Kites are regular round Langdale yet, and -  99% of the time - if you see a bird hovering its a Kestrel. If it definitely had a forked tail that could be accounted for by moulting.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave lamacraft on June 13, 2010, 10:28:35 pm
Sounds like the smaller one a kestrel, and if the bigger one was also hovering (a slower, more cumbersome version of the kestrel?) I'd go for buzzard.  Not sure where Pavey is, somewhere where you get buzzards?  Buzzards have taken to hovering in fairly recent years, but its something they do a lot of round here (N Wales), they usually need a bit of headwind though.  Both species will also hang in the air into a headwind (kind of hovering without the flapping).  Birds of prey will often indulge in a bit of aerial sparring which may explain the 'attack'.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave lamacraft on June 13, 2010, 10:38:30 pm
Forgot to say, if anyone is down on the Lleyn in next few days keep an eye out for a bee-eater, one was seen middle of last week near Aberdaron, and I happened to bump into one/it on my way home from work with a take-away on Friday evening, which was a pleasant surprise (although resulted in my cripsy belly pork becoming soggy belly pork).  There's also been one on Anglesey today.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 15, 2010, 09:04:31 am
Mr Lamacraft got me twitchin!  :great:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave lamacraft on June 16, 2010, 07:11:40 pm
You're not another one that I know but don't realise I know (if you get what I mean) are you?? 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chris05 on June 17, 2010, 12:38:15 pm
Just back from visiting the folks in scotland, saw a Capercaillie for the 2nd time, nice and close, big beautiful bird (not something you hear said very often). Also got attacked by fulmars at cummingston  :thumbsdown: and saw loads of deer ::)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 18, 2010, 11:16:32 pm
Mr Lamacraft - I don't think I know you, but I have spent a lot of time on and have a deep love for the Lleyn (and the natural world in general)!

Saw a Sparrowhawk half heartedly chase a flock of pigeons before settling, briefly, on a bit of recently rased housing on my journey through the centre of darkest Birkenhead on the way to work this morning. I love seeing birds of prey in unexpected urban places  :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Robsons on June 19, 2010, 12:24:42 am
(http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1279/4712445265_4e2de4f31a_b.jpg)

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4020/4713083924_a42808c878_b.jpg)


Not exactly recent, but a viper of some sort that I saw whilst at Murla, Costa Blanca - inbetween Route 7 and Route 8 - possibly put the grade up considerably if on any of the holds!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: grumpycrumpy on June 21, 2010, 08:08:41 am
Saw a ring ouzel at Burbage North the other day  , not such a remarkable thing perhaps , but still very nice  :) .....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 21, 2010, 09:41:31 am
Just back from visiting the folks in scotland, saw a Capercaillie for the 2nd time, nice and close, big beautiful bird (not something you hear said very often). Also got attacked by fulmars at cummingston  :thumbsdown: and saw loads of deer ::)

Nice on the Capercaillie, where was that? I've heard them, but never seen any. And unless the fulmars drew blood it wasn't a proper attack. mate of mine got a scalp wound from one at Logie Head when he topped out right next to a nest (unwittingly).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave lamacraft on June 21, 2010, 08:45:22 pm
Mr Fatneck - seems I know people here I didn't realise I knew, so just checking.....struggling with all this pseudonym stuff!

Saw a ring ouzel at Burbage North the other day  , not such a remarkable thing perhaps , but still very nice  :) .....

Fantastic birds, you're lucky, seeing them is getting more remarkable by the year - some sources suggest a 70% decline in the UK since mid-1990's which is a bit on the bad side
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: grumpycrumpy on June 22, 2010, 06:47:48 am


Fantastic birds, you're lucky, seeing them is getting more remarkable by the year - some sources suggest a 70% decline in the UK since mid-1990's which is a bit on the bad side
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Wow , I didn't realise the figures were that grim , I used to see them all the time when I was growing up in Hathersage ..... Which is why I didn't see the sighting as anything particulary special .....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chris05 on June 22, 2010, 09:28:12 am

Nice on the Capercaillie, where was that? I've heard them, but never seen any. And unless the fulmars drew blood it wasn't a proper attack. mate of mine got a scalp wound from one at Logie Head when he topped out right next to a nest (unwittingly).
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My dad see's them semi-regularly near their house which is about 8 miles inland from nairn. You may be right about the fulmars, will have to try harder next time :P
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 22, 2010, 10:30:48 am
Nairn, fastest place in the UK. Naaaaaaaairn.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chris05 on June 22, 2010, 11:21:08 am
Nairn, fastest place in the UK. Naaaaaaaairn.

hmm... oh dear  ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Durbs on June 23, 2010, 02:41:48 pm
Went for a red kite wander near Hambledon recently.

There's so many of them around the Chilterns these days they're actually hard not to spot.
This was probably the best of many.
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4028/4678753027_e08e02af23_b.jpg)

But I like the atmosphere of this one:
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4008/4679384098_4437c2b90f.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 23, 2010, 02:45:41 pm
Had a Goshawk up Bretton clough on Sunday. Get the fuck in, seems the grouse-killing bastards haven't succeeded in eliminating them entirely. Fairly sure it was a juvenile too, so the possibility they have bred here.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nigel on June 23, 2010, 04:25:45 pm
Just back from bonnie Scotland, had a good trip for wildlife. A boat trip to Mingulay was perhaps the most productive in this respect, we stepped of the boat and had a bunch of seals to our left, a load of puffins to our right, and a golden eagle overhead. There were all the usual seabirds in attendance (kittiwake, fulmar, gulls, terns, shag, cormorant, guillemot, razorbill), plus an abundance of very scary looking great skua lording it at the top of the cliffs. Just leaving Mingulay Bay we were circled by a basking shark, it came within feet of the boat. Impressive beast.

A couple of days later I spent about half an hour in the company of another golden eagle in Glen Bretadale on Barra while it scared the nesting sea birds out of their tiny little minds. Truly majestic birds and I managed to get some so-so pics on my little shitty camera which I’ll try and get posted. Saw another at Brearnish on Lewis too.

Saw numerous golden plover and lapwings on the Reiff headland.

Corn buntings at Balranald on North Uist, unfortunately had a ferry to catch so missed the corncrakes. Damn!

A couple of golden ringed dragonflies in the Gruinard Bay area, the first one was first spotted by my girlfriend while she was belaying me on a sport route at Goat Crag, I heard a chilling scream and looked round to see her running in circles f’ing and blinding at the air. I’d never seen one and thought she was being a nonce when I got down and she said she been swiped by “a sort of massive helicopter wasp”. When I saw one I shit it too, I had no idea they were so big! Very amenable to having their picture taken too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 23, 2010, 04:40:26 pm
Sounds amazing. How long did you have on Mingulay? Did he take you round the western side?

Gotta love Skuas. There were loads of Arctic Skuas on Papa Stour, promptly became one of my favourites. Helen's description of the Golden-ringed is perfect! A few on Big moor but pretty rare this far east.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave lamacraft on June 25, 2010, 07:51:49 pm
That does sound amazing, went to Outer Hebs a few years back, wanted to get out to Mingulay but couldn't.

Skuas are fantastic.  I helped a PhD student a few years back working on Skuas on Handa, we were collecting pellets to as part of diet study - one pellet sticks in my mind - it was basically a lump of gunge with two guillemot legs sticking out one end and a beak sticking out the other.

Did you see any surf?

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 25, 2010, 08:56:10 pm
Great Stuff Neil. Sounds like typical Scotland! What routes you get done (probably best answered elsewhere).

Dave get there for surf. We had a fantastic week on N Uist in August two years ago. Surf every day (a couple were a bit messy and onshore), and only company in water was seals and the local policeman who was a sponger.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 27, 2010, 09:59:47 am
Saw some chicks walking up to Marble Wall, Stanage yesterday.  Only managed one crappy shot, as they were camera shy and I didn't want to chase them away from mum, but I suspect they may be grouse?

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4121/4737494477_37dd4768e2_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/4737494477/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 27, 2010, 03:11:31 pm
Could be. Snipe is another possibility.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: uptown on June 27, 2010, 05:06:10 pm
Could be. Snipe is another possibility.
That's genius. Recent wildlife sightings 11 minutes into EG. Take a wad for the snipe.  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 27, 2010, 08:06:27 pm
Snipe is another possibility.

Bit unfair isnt it. At least with a shotgun they would have a slight chance.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 28, 2010, 07:08:44 am
That's genius. Recent wildlife sightings 11 minutes into EG. Take a wad for the snipe.  ;D

EG?  :shrug:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 28, 2010, 09:15:24 am
England Game?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 28, 2010, 09:20:49 am
Didn't know JB was in South Africa playing for England!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on June 28, 2010, 09:29:50 am
Dive bombed by very noisy Lapwings on an early morning run over Eccles Pike this morning.  :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AndyR on June 28, 2010, 08:09:28 pm
Just saw the extremes of local birds this morning whilst on the deck - rufous hummingbird followed by a turkey vulture - little and large....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 28, 2010, 08:51:38 pm
Why was the vulture following the humming bird?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on June 30, 2010, 01:06:36 pm
Maybe the hummingbird had nicked the vultures wallet :P   :-[ ok, maybe not...
I was lucky enough to see natterjack toads and stag beetles on a campsite the other evening, which was kind of nice
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on June 30, 2010, 01:37:42 pm
bike ride round derwent last night with tlr and clocked: oystercatcher, snipe, lapwings, many rabbits, some other shit, and a big bird of prey that pretty sure wasn't a buzzard - possibly a goshawk? pretty nice really, but sadly no woodcock. boo hoo.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 30, 2010, 03:16:23 pm
Nice, always fancied that ride, will get round to it one day...

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a big bird of prey that pretty sure wasn't a buzzard

What did it look like?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on June 30, 2010, 03:58:32 pm
biggish, i thought grey-brown-ish, tim thought more grey. bigger than sparrowhawk, but flight didn't look laboured like buzzard. not quite as big i think. mooching around low-down near a farm. we weren't close enough really and i can't say for sure after browsing rspb site. fuck nose.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 30, 2010, 04:34:18 pm
biggish, i thought grey-brown-ish, tim thought more grey. bigger than sparrowhawk, but flight didn't look laboured like buzzard. not quite as big i think. mooching around low-down near a farm. we weren't close enough really and i can't say for sure after browsing rspb site. fuck nose.

Sound exactly like a not a buzzard.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on June 30, 2010, 04:36:31 pm
nailed it:

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2341/4512201221_1521f98e64.jpg)

a 'turkey'...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 30, 2010, 04:43:33 pm
 :lol: Dribble tells me he now has a book for differentiating farmyard animals.

Its tricky. I've only ever seen that one last week. Saw a big brown bird flapping along the edge of a conifer plantation at treetop height, thought Buzzard, only really swung the bins up as an afterthought - oh no, sparrowhawk, hold on, is it fuck, its huge! The main things that instantly looked different were the barred tail and the head - more protruding, plus less laboured flight as you say. Once in the bins though it was very clearly an Accipiter.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on June 30, 2010, 04:45:36 pm
we didn't have telescopic sight at our disposal. i can't really say what it was, but we were both pretty sure it wasn't a buzzard.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave lamacraft on June 30, 2010, 08:58:58 pm
I'm with JB on this one, by far the best way to i.d. a goshawk is from your 'thought' process - '...oh, a buzzard, no...its a sparrowhawk...fuck me its huge....ah, must be a gos...' is typical.  If you wanted something more concrete then gos have a finely barred (cross-ways) underneath, which unless its really close makes it look evenly pale grey/brown underneath.  Buzzards usually (but not always) have blotchy brown and white bits, typically with a lot of brown.  Goshawks are also callous murdering machines that look straight into your soul, if you were scared it was a gos.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave lamacraft on June 30, 2010, 09:16:58 pm
Some dragonfly news for Adam - found a lovely site near Morfa Nefyn at the weekend - Scarce Blue-tail was the highlight, but quite a few Keeled Skimmers, 4-spot Chasers etc.  Also saw a few 5-spot Burnet Moths, which was the first time I've seen them.  Got some photos but can't work out how to post them.  I've a shot of a Grasshopper Warbler you'll love.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 30, 2010, 09:29:05 pm
I've looked at a few guides and I'm reasonably happy it was a Goshawk. Not enough to tick it, but I can't see what else it could have been - massive but not a Buzzard about sums it up.

Need to start riding with binoculars and a telephoto....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on June 30, 2010, 09:52:17 pm
we were too far away really to read it's national insurance number off the card in its wallet. we've seen enough buzzards between us to be pretty sure it wasn't one. i'll stick the bins in my camelbak.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on July 01, 2010, 10:24:32 am
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Some dragonfly news for Adam - found a lovely site near Morfa Nefyn at the weekend - Scarce Blue-tail was the highlight, but quite a few Keeled Skimmers, 4-spot Chasers etc.  Also saw a few 5-spot Burnet Moths, which was the first time I've seen them. 

Nice! Part of the Cors Geirch site? Always meant to visit, but not sure of how much access there is. Doesn't look like I'll make it down to see the Spotted Rock Rose this year...

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Got some photos but can't work out how to post them.

Posting pics. (http://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php/topic,6411.0.html)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on July 01, 2010, 02:00:27 pm
Had a wildlife feast over the last couple of days.

I was down in the Malvern hills this weekend and spotted two adders on early morning walks.  The first one I saw in the shot below was huge, by far the biggest one I've ever seen.  I managed to get one shot before it rustled away.  Plus loads of buzzards, but to far away for any decent shots.  I think I also saw one of those giant hornet type things, like you get in the south of France but it went quickly away, with a loud droning noise.

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4094/4745739812_20c667c1db.jpg)

Yesterday I popped down to an area near Allerton Bywater saw a great Four Spotted Chaser who was great to photograph as he kept on coming back to the same spots.  Also saw Burnet moths and a kestrel in an old decomissioned crane.

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4078/4749318448_ac34e14b1e.jpg)

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4075/4748676597_a0da204c94.jpg)

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4079/4751311973_c037e10b8c.jpg)

Out on the bike this morning and found some not so timid hares!

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4123/4751312487_b9e15e33e8.jpg)

Apologies for the over long email, I ended up taking photos off!

Happy hunting, Ol
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 01, 2010, 02:22:32 pm
Great pics, esp the dragonfly.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave lamacraft on July 01, 2010, 06:33:38 pm


Nice! Part of the Cors Geirch site? Always meant to visit, but not sure of how much access there is. Doesn't look like I'll make it down to see the Spotted Rock Rose this year...


Kind of, the northern-most end of that fen system really, easy access courtesy of a public footpath.  Cors Geirch itself has a couple of access points, I'll show you sometime, there are some nice dragonfly pools.  Had a look for the rock rose a little while ago, but couldn't find it, I think it may have been early this year on account of the weather.  Apparently its been hard to find on Anglesey too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Sloper on July 01, 2010, 09:06:38 pm
There's a few pairs of goshawks nesting in the eastern peak, one quite close to me, pm me if you want details, last year when I was working at home, well actually staring out the window looking for some inspiration management consultant cockspeak a goshawk flew into the hedge in our front garden . . .. .

and there it was 'a holistic symbiois of customer facing key deliverables on a 'try before you buy basis'.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 19, 2010, 10:57:06 am
Saw a red deer (could even have been a Red Deer) stag drinking from a loch 5m from the dual carriageway on the way home. Expect most people driving past didn't even notice it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on September 07, 2010, 10:03:46 pm
Saw a tiny weasel (or what I assume is a weasel) at carl wark tonight. Not easy getting wlidlife shots with a 20mm lens but here are a couple of heavy crops. Never seen one up there before, not that I'm ever looking. The thing must have been about only 6-8" long. Also saw a hare on higgar, and a shite load of midges.

(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d175/beardownproductions/Dave/higweasel01.jpg?t=1283893381)

(http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d175/beardownproductions/Dave/higweasel02.jpg?t=1283893238)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on September 08, 2010, 08:33:36 am
No midge shots?  :shrug:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 08, 2010, 09:35:10 am
Not sure if it's a weasel, looks a bit bulky? I'm clearly no expert.

Went down yesterday evening to the seacliffs to see how big the waves were, on the way back I spotted, for about the 3rd time, a large bird of prey on the edge of the village. It was getting dark, but it flew into the wind for a bit directly above me, then turned back and settled in a high branch in a tree. I saw the markings under the wings and it was pretty large and broad across the "shoulders" when it perched, I am reasonably convinced it's a golden eagle. Think I have spotted where it nests now, will have to take a closer look, will be easier once trees lose leaves.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 08, 2010, 11:26:44 am
If you didn't think 'oh my god what the fuck is that MASSIVE bird, then its probably a buzzard. Weasels are tiny, more like stretched mice. Tail is the key, weasel tails are small, stoats are bigger.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 08, 2010, 02:20:17 pm
Aye, been chatting with resident bird expert, and he said more likely a buzzard. Have seen GEs in Zoos and from a distance in the hills, and, in hindsight, they are a lot bigger. Also apparently not likely to see GEs at coast at this time of the year.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on September 08, 2010, 02:27:19 pm
Chris, I'm just spitballing, but did it look at all like this?

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2341/4512201221_1521f98e64.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 08, 2010, 02:36:45 pm
That's exactly what it didn't look like.

I can try compile a list of things I'm pretty sure it wasn't if that helps;

1) Muscovy Duck
2) Ostrich
3) Penguin
4) Chicken
5) Wren
6) Great tit
7) Marsh Warbler
8) Seagull
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on September 08, 2010, 02:44:10 pm
you missed off

8 Pain au chocolat
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 08, 2010, 02:46:35 pm
I was going to add No 9 - The Larch, but thought that was a bit obvious.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: BB on September 08, 2010, 02:51:12 pm
Loads of slow worms hinding under old carpet squares in our alotment. Will post photos soon.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on September 13, 2010, 11:01:04 am
Loads of slow worms hinding under old carpet squares in our alotment. Will post photos soon.
I love slow worms more than life itself, good find and don't forget to send the info to Wiltshire & Swindon Biological Records Centre...
(http://www.wsbrc.org.uk/images/ReportASighting.jpg) (http://www.wsbrc.org.uk/YourRecords/recordingform/Survey.aspx)
 ;D although I'm sure everyone here does, etc..
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Paul B on September 19, 2010, 03:49:12 pm
Spotted this kingfisher just by the flats yesterday. Please excuse the rubbish picture it wasn't staying still long enough for me to get a decent snap. Heavy crop:

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4150/5002001232_82fd2e3b60.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/39660023@N03/5002001232/)
Kingfisher (http://www.flickr.com/photos/39660023@N03/5002001232/#) by travelswithmyt4 (http://www.flickr.com/people/39660023@N03/), on Flickr

It kept returning throughout the day but didn't seem to like my presence.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on September 20, 2010, 01:38:53 pm
The bird detail is nice, just a shame about the plant in the foreground.  They are super fast, quick to spook and therefore hard to photograph.

Just back from Dumfries and Galloway.  I wanted to see otters but not a sniff, the locals where quite amused I was even trying!  I did see lots of red kites, buzzards and red squirrels.  Also saw some salmon jumping the burns which I've not seen before.

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4109/5008054344_cde0004e19_m.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5008054344/)
Call of the Wild (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5008054344/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4103/5004104740_2228a19905_m.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5004104740/)
Preparing for winter (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5004104740/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4110/5000973484_4a2e808543_m.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5000973484/)
Leaping Salmon (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5000973484/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

If anyone knows any good otter spots please let me know!

Cheers Ol
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 21, 2010, 08:54:51 am
I know of a few spots sadly wrong end of the county. All over the Moray Firth.

Mate of mine spotted one swimming by with a large fish while belaying at Reiff. I was 20m away and he didn't bother mentioning it to me until afterwards. Git/
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on September 25, 2010, 09:22:18 pm
Cheers Chris will let you know if I head up that way.

Great find today, I've been searching for ages to try and find grass snakes.  Today I found 3 grass snakes and 1 adder.  The adder was actually with 2 of the grass snakes.  As it was cold today some of them where sluggish so I managed to get a few shots.

Below is the adder with the one remaining grass snake;

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4153/5022869143_fdd1e98627.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5022869143/)
Wild grass snake and adder in Yorkshire (25/9/2010) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5022869143/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

Close up of the adder;

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4151/5024037876_f185c53a75.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5024037876/)
Wild adder close up (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5024037876/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr


Close up of the Grass snake;

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4087/5024037464_25f61cdb53.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5024037464/)
Wild grass snake close up (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5024037464/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

Cheers Ol
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 25, 2010, 10:02:10 pm
Nice snake pics.

Walked down to cliffs this morning to see how sea was looking and saw a seal bobbing about, seemed to be having fun in the swell.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: richieb on September 26, 2010, 08:56:50 am
Spotted a Pine Marten casually walking across the road infront of the car in Applecross yesterday.
The stags were roaring all day too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on September 26, 2010, 09:59:48 am
Me and Galpinos watched a Weasel carrying a dead mouse above the Plantation yesterday.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 26, 2010, 12:29:50 pm
Spotted a Pine Marten casually walking across the road

Did it have its hands in its pockets and a saunter in his step?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on September 26, 2010, 03:55:25 pm
I enjoyed watching a big flock (50+) of gold finches at Burb North today. Thought I saw some siskins with them, but could have been juvenile gold finches?

Never seen them up there before.

very cool to watch  8)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Richie Crouch on September 26, 2010, 04:07:45 pm
We were lucky enough to watch a group of about 15 boars from fully grown adults to miniature ones crossing the road at Apremont in a big line as we drove out of there last week.

We had only seen a couple at Cuisiniere during daylight a couple of days beforehand, so to see this many was quite cool, especially the tiny ones  :hug:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GCW on September 26, 2010, 04:11:33 pm
I saw similar at Cuisiniere at 6am this Summer, wish I'd had the camcorder out.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on October 15, 2010, 09:35:30 pm
When Vimeo have finished putting me at the back of the queue, this should show up as a bit of footage I took of some red deer out near Owler Bar the other day.

A more entertaining film could have been made by someone filming my poor attempts at deer stalking. Think Blair Witch meets Mr Bean, but still not as shit as Bare Gristle.

Peak District Red Deer (http://vimeo.com/15883387)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on October 16, 2010, 11:54:57 am
Llast week I was discussing the state of my project with my boss, when a kestrel and a crow started a mid-air fight right outside the window. I need to find a shaman and ask what this means for the future of the project.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: butters on October 16, 2010, 12:01:19 pm
Llast week I was discussing the state of my project with my boss, when a kestrel and a crow started a mid-air fight right outside the window. I need to find a shaman and ask what this means for the future of the project.

You sure that it wasn't a crow and a quail trying to morph into the portentous beast required for calling the grit?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on October 16, 2010, 02:15:51 pm
Last week I was discussing the state of my project with my boss, when a kestrel and a crow started a mid-air fight right outside the window. I need to find a shaman and ask what this means for the future of the project.

You sure that it wasn't a crow and a quail trying to morph into the portentous beast required for calling the grit?

Defintely a kestrel. And I'm pretty sure the crow had feet.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on October 16, 2010, 06:01:47 pm
Got me a first yesterday.  Although pretty bad news for all the other local wildlife.

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4105/5083616903_066515840d.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5083616903/)
Wild mink @ Fairburn (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5083616903/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

Had a few other nice sightings in the last week; little owl and an early brambling also at Fairburn and dippers at Fountains Abbey (all on Flickr if you fancy a butchers click on the mink).

Ol
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jim on October 16, 2010, 06:30:07 pm
had a quick browse. some great photo's.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on October 17, 2010, 11:29:45 am
Whereabouts in Yorkshire did you see the snakes, Oli?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 17, 2010, 06:47:41 pm
A more entertaining film could have been made by someone filming my poor attempts at deer stalking. Think Blair Witch meets Mr Bean, but still not as shit as Bare Gristle.

I wish I had video of the time I tried to get photos of an adult bull moose, by chasing it across a snowy field on a mountain bike in near darkness whilst very drunk. Results have not won me WPOTY funnily enough.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on October 18, 2010, 12:55:40 pm
Thought I'd post a link to this pic as I saw a similar sight yesterday. Australia's magpie is quite fearless & notoriously aggressive during it's nesting season! Just ask some of the pro-riders who were training out here before the Road Worlds the other week! The big chap is a Wedge-Tailed Eagle btw, wingspan is 7-9 feet in adults.

(http://www.abc.net.au/reslib/201010/r651948_4591175.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 18, 2010, 01:15:26 pm
Wing man!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: magpie on October 18, 2010, 03:16:02 pm
There are some really fantastic photos on this thread.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: granticus on October 18, 2010, 04:03:54 pm
Aussie magpies aren't known as 'butcher' birds for nothing.  Used to get attacked cycling to work on the 'Goldie' and understand now, why it's illegal to cycle without a helmet on over there.   It's to prevent your head from getting butchered by these little blighters.  They don't hold back at all, their aim is to make contact and inflict damage, scared the living daylights out of me the first time it happened.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 18, 2010, 04:34:31 pm
Aussie magpies aren't known as 'butcher' birds for nothing. 

Really? In South Africa the Butcher Bird is a Fiscal Shrike.

(edit - google says yes. Interesting).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 18, 2010, 04:49:00 pm
Shrikes are also known as butcher birds in the UK, though they're pretty rare, from their habit of spearing prey items on thorns for storage.

(http://fatfinch.files.wordpress.com/2008/03/great-grey-shrike.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 18, 2010, 05:10:38 pm
Yup, quite grim. Fairly common to find barbed wire fences in South Africa with lizard skulls on each of the barbs all the way along the fence.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on October 18, 2010, 05:19:29 pm
Saw my first Osprey today.  It was over near Wheldrake, York.  It flew over lots of times but the light was very dull, wish it had been intermittent sunshine that was forecast.  It never really fished as the local crows/gulls kept on harassing it.  Great to see.

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4092/5093174855_fdce56c57b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5093174855/)
Osprey (my first!!) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5093174855/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

Love the shrike shot.  Brilliant contrast between cute bird and not so cute impaled small mammal.

Will most of the snake shots have been at Skipwith Common but some are from Allerthorpe Common and the Malvern hills too.

Cheers Ol
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Paul B on October 18, 2010, 11:03:34 pm
are you using a 400mm lense for these or have you got an extension tube?

Love some of the shots by the way. See you've asked about post, have you done much to it already? I've been mightily impressed by some Lightroom plugins for noise reduction, sharpening etc. recently (Nik software, Dfine etc.)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on October 19, 2010, 08:05:55 am
Aussie magpies aren't known as 'butcher' birds for nothing. 

Actually, the Butcher Bird is a very different species to the Magpie here.
This is the Maggie, it's about the size of a small crow.
(http://www.arthurgrosset.com/ozbirds/photos/gymtib18288.jpg)
While this is the Grey Butcher Bird, one of several species in Australia - it's not a nickname btw, it's the proper English nomenclature for them. They are much smaller than the Magpie.
(http://www.animalpicturesarchive.com/ArchOLD-6/1165315749.jpg)

Here's what Granticus was on about:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_LFPVJJlGUHE/TJP9TNaa2QI/AAAAAAAAAFU/gTX4UHTnrpg/s1600/magpie.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on October 19, 2010, 02:28:06 pm
When I was in the Blueys a few years back, I was woken up by Magpies. They sounded like the clangers on speed, ie, this fella

Australian magpie song (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ_pkvO5ia8#)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on October 19, 2010, 02:31:38 pm
Australian magpie song (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ_pkvO5ia8#)

(Don't bother with the "Embed" code, just copy the URL from the address bar straight into your post)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on October 19, 2010, 02:34:26 pm
Thanks Slackers, just worked that out from an old post of yours once I'd been clever enough to  :rtfm:

Love that Magpie.  Makes me chuckle every time.....  :lol:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on October 19, 2010, 10:44:23 pm
Magpies singing at a picnic (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msax33OWbjE&feature=related#)

This is basically what we get out the back of our place every morning at this time of year - in fact even as I type...

According to a naturalist I heard recently on the radio over here they are thought to be the world's largest genuine songbird.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on October 20, 2010, 09:41:59 am
Damn it Dave, you're making me downright nostalgic for the Blueys now!  :'(
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: k2ted on October 20, 2010, 09:43:00 pm
saw a few hundred Fieldfares today, not a rarity but a pretty cool looking bird. like thee idea of how they nest in colonies and shit on intruding predators if near the nest.

Also managed to see some non native Signal Crayfish up near Settle... horrid little things!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on October 26, 2010, 02:02:28 pm
Right birdie folk, explain this bizarre bit of behaviour.  Me and the missus have just watched a Coal Tit taking sunflower seeds from the feeders in our garden and then, apparently, planting them in a pot on the patio.  :shrug:  Our theories so far?  He's saving them for later and, my fav, he's just trying to say thank you for the food!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on October 26, 2010, 02:33:17 pm
Some tits do store food for later so thats the most likely explanation.

Either that or he's working off a debt he owes to a squirrel.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on October 26, 2010, 02:58:26 pm

Either that or he's working off a debt he owes to a squirrel.

Nice to see he's got a responsible attitude to paying his debts.  Friend of george osborn d'you reckon?  :-\
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: sidewinder on October 26, 2010, 03:05:31 pm
Have seen a bird (grey wagtail?) a couple of times at the parking for Stoney, not that rare, but this one seems pretty bold and seems to have an 'endearing' habit of sitting on wing mirrors while shitting over them and pecking at the window/mirror.

The last couple of times I have been to WCJ I have encountered a very bold mouse at the bottom of Miller's Tale, who seemed unphased by me repeatly falling off nearby.

I also saw my first lizard in the Peak this year, at the top of Stanage and also my first adder at Froggatt, caught crossing the path at the top.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on October 26, 2010, 03:06:51 pm
They are known for hiding food when it's plentiful. They are also well known for forgetting where they hide their stashes. so I guess you'll get a few sunflowers next year (on the proviso, there hasn't been a deal struck with a local squirrel)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on October 26, 2010, 03:11:10 pm
They are known for hiding food when it's plentiful. They are also well known for forgetting where they hide their stashes. so I guess you'll get a few sunflowers next year (on the proviso, there hasn't been a deal struck with a local squirrel)

....are symbiotic relationships between tits and squirrels common then  :-\  :lol:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on October 26, 2010, 03:22:21 pm
not symbiotic and not even sympatric (being of different species). However, where Beer, crack and peanuts are present they tend to operate on mutualism.  :P  ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on October 26, 2010, 03:38:12 pm
not symbiotic and not even sympatric (being of different species). However, where Beer, crack and peanuts are present they tend to operate on mutualism.  :P  ;)

Bloody lefties!  :furious:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on October 26, 2010, 03:45:00 pm
not symbiotic and not even sympatric (being of different species). However, where Beer, crack and peanuts are present they tend to operate on mutualism.  :P  ;)

Symbiotic is perfectly permissible term for a mutually beneficial relationship between different species (e.g. tube worms and trophosomic bacteria that feed off of sulphur from hydothermal vents).

Sympatric refers to organisms whose geographical boundaries overlap.  Its often used when describing the process of speciation and species diverging whilst still overlaping in geographical boundaries often involves differences in behaviour (the opposite of sympatric speciation being allopatric speciation when a species is split geographically, by perhaps the occurence of a new mountain range, continental drift or a new river and the species diverge under differing selection pressures).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 26, 2010, 04:17:55 pm
Anyone fancy a pint? :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on October 26, 2010, 10:17:10 pm
Picked up a young Galah on the walk to work today. Poor little chap has oil in his feathers and was getting quite weak - obviously he's tried to take a bath in an oily rainwater pool somewhere around here.

While waiting for the local wildlife rescuer to come and take him away for a bath he's picking his way through some organic muesli on the floor of my warehouse here.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on October 27, 2010, 12:24:05 pm

Symbiotic is perfectly permissible term for a mutually beneficial relationship between different species (e.g. tube worms and trophosomic bacteria that feed off of sulphur from hydothermal vents).

Sympatric refers to organisms whose geographical boundaries overlap.  Its often used when describing the process of speciation and species diverging whilst still overlaping in geographical boundaries often involves differences in behaviour (the opposite of sympatric speciation being allopatric speciation when a species is split geographically, by perhaps the occurence of a new mountain range, continental drift or a new river and the species diverge under differing selection pressures).
[sic]
yes, I tried to edit the structure of that after posting but it wouldn't let me! the point I was trying to make was that mutualism and symbiosis are sometimes used as if they are synonymous, but it's incorrect: symbiotic is a broad category, defined to include relationships which are mutualistic, parasitic or commensal. I know John said "are symbiotic relationships between tits and squirrels common" and mutualism is a form of symbiosis [sorry john  :spank: :'(].

and you are right about Sympatric relationships, with regards to allopatric speciation does  Bergmann's rule apply?

a Tolerator is a species able to tolerate stressful conditions   :whistle:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on October 27, 2010, 01:53:23 pm
Never mind all that malarkey.  Mutualism?  Are you saying they're lefties?  :-\
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Stubbs on October 27, 2010, 01:57:19 pm
(http://spitalfieldslife.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/foxy_shop.jpg)

from http://spitalfieldslife.com/2010/10/27/a-fox-in-hoxton/ (http://spitalfieldslife.com/2010/10/27/a-fox-in-hoxton/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on October 27, 2010, 02:00:09 pm
 8) Must have been after some curry paste to knock up some rabbit curry.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 27, 2010, 02:05:42 pm
My aunt and uncle live in Surrey, and have a "pet" fox. Any time they have a barbie in evenings it comes and sits at edge of garden and begs for scraps. Never gets any, but other people in the area must feed it when it does, or else it wouldn't try.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jonjon on October 27, 2010, 05:59:53 pm
found a kestrel sat in the middle of the road by Toads Mouth bridge at Burbage, a bit concussed and query damaged wing, dropped it up to a ranger at Longshaw, dont know who was most scared in the car the bird or the dog
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 27, 2010, 06:04:54 pm
The dog, obviously. Did you tell them about your big cat sighting?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jonjon on October 27, 2010, 06:18:35 pm
Of course i did, but to be fair they didn't seem very trusting for someone called the national trust.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 27, 2010, 06:20:12 pm
Where did you spot one? Seen 3 up here so far.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jonjon on October 27, 2010, 06:33:15 pm
Baslow... you'll not see Johnny Brown up there at twilight without a spot for all his scoffing.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jim on October 27, 2010, 08:32:40 pm
Any more turkey shot Wilson?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on October 28, 2010, 05:04:52 pm
Is it possible I saw a Great Grey Shrike on Blackamoor?  Right size, white and grey with black flashs??  Or am I having a senior moment?  :-\
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 28, 2010, 05:39:24 pm
I believe there was one resident up there a few years back, maybe its returned?

Edit: certainly one about: http://www.sbsg.org/sightings/recentsightings.asp
 (http://www.sbsg.org/sightings/recentsightings.asp)
Good tick!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on October 28, 2010, 06:27:45 pm
I believe there was one resident up there a few years back, maybe its returned?

Edit: certainly one about: http://www.sbsg.org/sightings/recentsightings.asp
 (http://www.sbsg.org/sightings/recentsightings.asp)
Good tick!

Blimey Adam, I'm quite excited.  Am I turning into a twitcher?!  :-\
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 28, 2010, 07:20:45 pm
No. You'd only be a twitcher if you went up there specifically to see it. From Surrey.

Don't blame you for being excited though, I'd be made up! Might even have a look tomorrow... whereabouts?

Quote
The overhead wires should also be checked for Great Grey Shrike, as the area was previously a traditional site for this species, although the most recent record was in spring 2004. 

More info here (http://www.sbsg.org/sites/2%20Blacka%20Moor.asp)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on October 29, 2010, 10:47:59 am
We were biking down from the Stony Ridge car park Adam.  Just as Cowsick opens up on the left, I spotted it in a tree on the right.  Couldn't get too close but it flew ahead of me for 100 metres.  Very attractive bird!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on October 29, 2010, 09:05:09 pm
  Very attractive bird!

There's a whole separate thread on that...  apparently
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on November 16, 2010, 12:13:08 pm
Great shots from Brolly...

(http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1168/5180711919_7fa105b38b_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5180711919/)
I'm still loving short eared owls! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5180711919/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4085/5178763465_9613795780_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5178763465/)
I love short eared owls! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5178763465/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4154/5175303740_0935bdd557_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5175303740/)
Pondering wild seal near Robin Hoods Bay (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5175303740/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on November 16, 2010, 01:47:14 pm
Cheers Slack---line, I was coming on here to post one of the owl shots, but you had beaten me to it!

The owl shots are from Worlaby Carrs (if anyone wants any further details PM me).  My first visit there about a month ago in 3 hours we saw a lot of kestrels, a lot of buzzards, 3 sparrow hawks, 2 peregrines, about 4 marsh harrier, 2 hen harriers, 3 short eared owls a fox and a kingfisher.  Since then I've seen deer, hares, stoats and barn owls too.  It really is an amazing place unfortunately the stewardship on it has expired and it's rumored that it will be going under the plough next year, which will be a massive loss.....

The owl shots above are the best I've had yet but I'll keep trying!

Happy snapping, Ol

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on November 16, 2010, 02:01:52 pm
Second owl shot is superb. Might do woth a bit of a crop, but toherwisw world class IMO.

Saw the largest skein of geese I have seen in a long time the other evening. Quick conservative headcount put them above 250 in number. Too far away to identify though. Love watching them fly in formation.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on November 19, 2010, 12:20:20 pm
Anyone watching Birds Britannia on BBC4 btw? Really enjoying it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on November 19, 2010, 06:23:21 pm
Great bird pictures Brolly, birds in flight are bloody difficult.

Something a bit different; some pictures taken whilst snorkelling in the Maldives. An amazing place for fish, its basically like swimming through the worlds biggest aquarium. I haven't counted up the number of species that we saw, but these are just a small selection of the ones that I photographed, let alone those that we glimpsed.

Pictures were taken with a Canon S90 in waterproof housing. The names of all the fish should be in the properties.

The Heron was pretty funny, it had caught the Moorish Idol but then couldn't swallow it as it was too wide, however it wasn't about to let it go and we must have watched it trying to swallow the fish whole for half an hour or more before we wandered off.

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/YELLOWBOXFISHIMG_0776-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://[url=http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/TITANTRIGGERFISHTHREADFINBUTTERFLYFISHSAILFINTANGCHECKERBOARDWRASSEIMG_0725-Maldives2010.jpg]http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/TITANTRIGGERFISHTHREADFINBUTTERFLYFISHSAILFINTANGCHECKERBOARDWRASSEIMG_0725-Maldives2010.jpg[/url])

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/THREADFINBUTTERFLYFISHIMG_0854-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/SPOTTEDANDMEYERSBUTTERFLYFISHPOWDERBLUESURGEONFISHIMG_0761-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/SAILFINTANGIMG_0785-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/RACOONBUTTERFLYFISHIMG_0576-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/PEPPEREDMORAYIMG_1331-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/ORIENTALSWEETLIPSRACOONANDCOLLAREDBUTTERFLYFISHIMG_0759-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/IMG_1347-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/GREENTURTLEIMG_0715-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/GIANTMORRAYEELIMG_0848-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/FUSILIERREGALANGELFISHANDMOORISHIDOLIMG_0652-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/CONVICTSURGEONFISHIMG_0563-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/BLUEBARREDPARROTFISHIMG_0585-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/BLACKTIPREEFSHARKANDBLACKPYRAMIDBUTTERFLYFISHIMG_0663-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/BLACKSIDEHAWKFISHIMG_0773-Maldives2010.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/BICOLOURPARROTFISHANDXXXXIMG_0651-Maldives2010.jpg)

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on November 19, 2010, 06:31:05 pm
 8) Nice pics, came our really well.

Props for hanging around to get a snap of the Black Tip Shark, and great turtle shot

Snorkling is amazingly good fun, saw tons of funky coral & fish off islands in Thailand and saw turtles off Kenya.  Most worrying thing I ever saw was a Lionfish (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionfish) that was lurking around where we'd left our reef shoes in Kenya, was about 2m away, I didn't inspect any closer at all!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on November 19, 2010, 06:45:49 pm
We saw Black Tips and White Tips every time we went in the water pretty much. One or two didn't bother us too much, but when we swam into a goup of a dozen bigger ones it was a bit spooky and we didn't hang around too long.

Supposedly they never attack humans.....

Its the Titan Triggerfish that we were warned about, it can get very aggressive when defending a nest, and they have bloody sharp teeth.

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/TITANTRIGGERFISHTHREADFINBUTTERFLYFISHSAILFINTANGCHECKERBOARDWRASSEIMG_0725-Maldives2010.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: grumpycrumpy on November 20, 2010, 09:34:53 am
Not very exotic , but I saw a Tree Creeper in Padley Gorge this morning , which was nice ..... 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jonjon on November 20, 2010, 09:57:33 pm
100 plus Waxwings feeding in High Storrs (sheffield) this morning
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gardinrm on November 21, 2010, 12:17:40 am
Not very exotic , but I saw a Tree Creeper in Padley Gorge this morning , which was nice ..... 

In a similar way, I saw a Jay today down near the Roaches which was lovely. Been quite a while since I've seen one. Also saw a nuthatch on a bird feeder.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chriss on November 25, 2010, 05:25:50 pm
Had a good day birding last weekend with an RSPB mate along the Norfolk coast. Got 71 on the sheet & even twitched an American Golden Plover, a life tick so I'm told.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: north_country_boy on November 25, 2010, 05:31:47 pm
Out on site in Scotland two weeks ago, accompanying Ecologists on a site visit, we stumbled across a dead beaver......certainly a first.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: grumpycrumpy on November 25, 2010, 05:55:13 pm
Had a good day birding last weekend with an RSPB mate along the Norfolk coast. Got 71 on the sheet & even twitched an American Golden Plover, a life tick so I'm told.

Bloody hell ...... Nice one  :great:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jcm on November 26, 2010, 01:32:32 am
Good grief, those owl pictures are amazing. Congratulations. (The fish ones probably are too but I'm not so interested in fish.)

A couple of great crested grebes have arrived on my local lake. Nothing to shout about, of course, but it pleases me; makes a change from the usual coots and ducks.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tregiffian on November 26, 2010, 08:18:47 pm
Not very recent (1987) but Sammy`s Slab at Hella Point was named after a very interested spectator six feet offshore from the belay ledge.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on November 26, 2010, 11:59:26 pm
Good grief, those owl pictures are amazing. Congratulations. (The fish ones probably are too but I'm not so interested in fish.)

I was just about to punter you and call you an idiot, but realised that you meant only that you are more interested in birds than fish and not that you have no interest in fish (that's me thinking the best of people posting on 'tinterweb).

Plus, you appreciate the arrival of great crested grebes. Always nice to see these lovely birds  :thumbsup:

(do we have a Dead Interesting Birds Who Go Diving thread yet?)

Have a Grebe Club hug  :hug:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: grumpycrumpy on November 27, 2010, 10:11:27 am
Best place I've found for sighting Great Crested Grebes is the old docks next to Excel .......

Personally , when it comes to dead interesting birds who go diving I'm a big fan of Gannets ...... 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on November 27, 2010, 06:32:15 pm
I get my daily dose of Goosander on my walk along the Dee on the way to work every moring,
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on December 01, 2010, 11:52:18 am
Tlr loving the underwater shots, just back from Egypt myself after a weeks diving.   We did take my other half's cybershot and underwater housing to the Galapagos a few years ago, got some ok shots (there in my flick account) but the camera wasn't up to it, the light wasn't good and the ripping currents didn't help.  The sharks where good though!!

Cheers to everyone for the nice owl comments will head up there again soon.

Did see quite a lot of wildlife in Egypt above the water.  The most impressive where the black kites and the ospreys.  The black kites seemed to fly round a land fill tip about a mile from the hotel.

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4125/5216040711_ea3e061d95.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5216040711/)
Egyptian Black Kite (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5216040711/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4133/5222674717_77d824e4be.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5222674717/)
Black Kite in Sharm el Sheikh (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5222674717/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

There's a few more on my flickr account too. 

Cheers Ol
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: match on December 01, 2010, 05:17:10 pm
Had a good day birding last weekend with an RSPB mate along the Norfolk coast. Got 71 on the sheet & even twitched an American Golden Plover, a life tick so I'm told.

Bloody hell ...... Nice one  :great:

Norfolk is bloody amazing for birding! Used to go there regularly for family hols when my Gran lived in Hunstanton. This October for my Mum's 64th we had a memory-lane-style holiday, staying at Wells YHA, and it was the shit - Pallas's Warblers, Yellow-browed Warbler, Cranes, Grey Phalarope, Pec. Sand., Lapland Bunting etc., plus all the fantastic regular stuff like Hen + Marsh Harrier, Bearded Tit, Twite, Snow Bunt. blah blah blah. Fantastic.

Also, there is a brilliant real ale shop just south of Wells on the Fakenham road, tons (sp?) of local brews, and the Red Lion at Stiffkey rules  ;D

More recently - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-11727552 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-11727552)
4000 miles through Atlantic storms, and you end up in sodding Rochdale. Gutted  ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on December 01, 2010, 09:03:13 pm
Large flock of Redwings at the Roaches on Sunday. Three or four groups of 25-50 birds gathered at dusk above the spring boulders and lower tier before flocking and buggering off over the back Northwards.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on December 02, 2010, 04:51:37 pm
Had a great trip out this aft.  Saw my first long eared owls.  They where quite distant over a large frozen pond hence the large crop and loss of detail, but still great to see.

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5041/5226602600_9ea7ddf066.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5226602600/)
Long eared owl @ Fairburn (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5226602600/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

Below is one of the Osprey shots I got on Sunday in Egypt, bit of a funny angle and I was stood in waist deep water to get the shot (it was on a private beach and I got chucked off by security!!).

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5007/5225437311_0668f8c43e.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5225437311/)
Opsrey on a ships mast (from the other side) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5225437311/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

Theres some more on flickr too.
Cheers Ol
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on December 07, 2010, 09:29:14 pm
Did another visit to Worlaby Carrs last week.  Bit of an epic over that way in the deep snow, but worth it for the viewings of short eared owls.

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5206/5240154983_2a8bd0a9da.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5240154983/)
Short eared owl flying in the snow (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5240154983/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5167/5234069178_d08c600eb9.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5234069178/)
Short Eared Owl in Flight (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5234069178/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5242/5229041067_2e97137af0.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5229041067/)
Short eared owl @ Worlaby 3rd Dec (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5229041067/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

Saw some bearded tits for the first time the other day, but no photos.

Cheers Ol
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Paul B on December 07, 2010, 09:31:47 pm
That first pic is incredible!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on December 08, 2010, 08:31:50 am
Flock of Waxwings in the garden on Saturday, marvelous.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: match on December 08, 2010, 09:00:54 am
Did another visit to Worlaby Carrs last week.  Bit of an epic over that way in the deep snow, but worth it for the viewings of short eared owls.


Brolly, are you a professional photographer? Your shots are truly stunning.

Fabulous SEOwls, not seen one for a while. Nice one on the Bearded Tits too, funky little things.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on December 08, 2010, 09:18:41 am
Owl shots are phenomenal, what lens are you using?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on December 08, 2010, 09:23:00 am
Bloody hell!  If you lot aren't careful, climbers will lose there reputation as the bird-murdering scourge of the RSPB...  :spank:


nice owl shots Brolly.....  ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on December 08, 2010, 08:18:27 pm
Cheers all for the feedback. 

I have been working really hard on my photography (I'm not a professional by any means just enjoy it) as I've had a bust ankle since July so no climbing but I'm able to hobble around most bird/wildlife areas!

SA Chris nearly all my bird shots are with a canon 100-400L, but I probably have my macro lens on just as much (probably half my shots on flickr).

Did manage to get a couple of reasonable shots today including my first tawny owl near Harewood.

Cheers Ol
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on December 08, 2010, 11:35:36 pm
Bloody hell!  If you lot aren't careful, climbers will lose there reputation as the bird-murdering scourge of the RSPB...  :spank:
nice owl shots Brolly.....  ;)

 :lol: :lol: :lol: :agree:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on December 09, 2010, 11:19:18 am
I've had a bust ankle since July

Not the best year then. You might have to fight Paul B or Fultonius for the Unlucky Alf award.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on December 13, 2010, 09:36:31 am
Did a ski tour yesterday, felt like spring. Loads of deer, artic hares, grouse and ptarmigan about, felt like spring.

(http://www.scomuir.com/scoweb/pictures/images/glenshee_121210_4.JPG)

Me trying to get a decent photo of ptarmigan with crap P&S camera.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on December 25, 2010, 12:18:06 pm
A Kea (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kea)


(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5284/5289575885_0618dfc282_b.jpg)

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5001/5289573167_6b0bf8ebf2_z.jpg)
Eating field equipment

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5208/5290182004_ccc780b5aa.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on December 25, 2010, 05:07:35 pm
Well now. A few weeks ago there were reports of a wolf in the Bavarian Alps. This is not normal: there *are* a handful of wolves in the wild in Bavaria, but they are in the forests on the Czech frontier, not in the Alps. But apparently one had wandered in from somewhere.

I was out for a walk in the general area, somewhere in the deep forest with nobody around, when I was startled by an animal suddenly breaking cover just ahead of me and running away at top speed. "Hey", I thought, "that's a large and rather greyish fox". A large and rather greyish fox is most probably exactly what it was, and I can't imagine a wolf would accidentally let a human being get within a few feet of it before being startled and running off. But you never know.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on December 25, 2010, 09:26:02 pm
A Kea (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kea)


And there was me thinking it was a Swedish Furniture Store.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: clm on December 25, 2010, 10:07:06 pm
where did you get those invisible skis chris?
Theres a photo of an alpine chough on my flickr that i tempted with cheese. I dont know how to link to it via this crappy phone.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Plattsy on December 28, 2010, 10:57:55 pm
Never one to see very much yomping my way about especially on 'nature' trails. Came to a stop in a small opening on the Merritt's nature trail to take in the view along the side of the mountains above Thredbo, Snowy Mountains. Looked down and saw a rather thickset black spider right beside my foot. I jumped like a girl. This spider was about 5cm in diameter and had reared up its front legs in a rather aggressive posture. Wish I'd taken a photo but I was too keen to disappear. Funnel-web is my guess but I could be wrong.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chriss on December 30, 2010, 05:38:00 pm
First Barn Owl the other night & a flock of 50 Waxwings out side Tesco the other day, beautiful birds.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on December 30, 2010, 07:00:50 pm
Seed on sale?

Randomly saw a fox scorrying up one of the snow filled gullies on the seacliffs near us the other day. I know they are not rare, but just felt slightly odd seeing one right by the sea.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Control freak on January 18, 2011, 02:51:59 am
A couple from the back garden - the spider was being particularly unhelpful and refused to turn round and face me despite provocation

(http://www.nickfletcherphotography.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/dragon-fly-2.jpg)

(http://www.nickfletcherphotography.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/spider.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jonjon on January 23, 2011, 10:35:38 pm
Ermine chasing a rabbit at Curbar today, then giving up and wandering back the way it at come.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: granticus on February 16, 2011, 12:11:07 am
A couple from last year, dragonfly (what kind??) in the roof of a cave by the sea near Foreland Point, Exmoor.  Question is what was it doing there?  My theory is that it was getting minerals (salt?) from the roof of the cave...

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4078/4909512007_13274851ca.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/25088302@N06/4909512007/)
dragonfly (http://www.flickr.com/photos/25088302@N06/4909512007/#) by granticus27 (http://www.flickr.com/people/25088302@N06/), on Flickr

(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4094/4909511151_8fb04ffbb4.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/25088302@N06/4909511151/)
dragonfly (http://www.flickr.com/photos/25088302@N06/4909511151/#) by granticus27 (http://www.flickr.com/people/25088302@N06/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on February 16, 2011, 09:26:51 am
Its a Golden-ringed Dragonfly (http://www.dragonflysoc.org.uk/cobol.html), Cordulegaster boltonii. They are reasonably common on moorland in the west of the UK, though not found in Ireland or the eastern counties. From your second pic it looks like a male, did you notice anything that looked like a sting? The females have a long ovipositior and are the longest bodied British insect.

I doubt it was getting minerals, they are entirely carnivorous, more likely just a good roosting spot out of the wind.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on February 16, 2011, 09:32:07 am
From the top of SCNL on saturday we watched two black crows (? I think they were crows, Corvids of some sort anyway). They flew off over a ridge across the glen and every 10 m or so they would flip upside down in mid glide and drop a fair bit before righting themselves again and carrying on flying. Is this common? Why do they do it? Apart from to look really cool.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on February 16, 2011, 09:58:31 am
Quote
every 10 m or so they would flip upside down in mid glide and drop a fair bit before righting themselves again and carrying on flying

Ravens. No doubt the experts say it is 'display' behaviour, but I suspect they just do it for fun. You usually get a 'Gronk' after each flip too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on February 16, 2011, 10:03:16 am
Sounds about right. Cheers.

Did you get PM re SA Guidebooks.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on February 16, 2011, 10:14:05 am
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every 10 m or so they would flip upside down in mid glide and drop a fair bit before righting themselves again and carrying on flying

Ravens. No doubt the experts say it is 'display' behaviour, but I suspect they just do it for fun. You usually get a 'Gronk' after each flip too.

...saw a couple doing just that at Turning Stone Edge last year and I'm with you JB, they do it just for fun.  Makes me smile every time......  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on February 16, 2011, 10:25:12 am
Can never work out if they ever do a full barrel roll or always flip back after getting half way...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on February 16, 2011, 10:49:01 am
Can never work out if they ever do a full barrel roll or always flip back after getting half way...

I reckon I've only ever seen them go half way and back again.  However, there must be a Jonathan Livingston Raven out there completing the move!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on February 16, 2011, 10:57:55 am
I think it's a there and back too, must be ambiturners. And not barnstormers.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on February 16, 2011, 04:35:20 pm
Just in case there are folks into this stuff who haven't heard of it or read it then go and read A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold. The prose is lovely to read. Someone really needs to do A Gritstone Country Almanac. Nominate JB.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on February 17, 2011, 10:40:09 pm
Not posted on here for a while but had a number of good wildlife viewings in the past two months (owls and kites about 3 miles from the cliff);

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5086/5299806839_5c491db796.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5299806839/)
Cheeky Minky [Explored #21] (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5299806839/) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5208/5280402485_e00a5fffea.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5280402485/)
Waxwing on frosty perch! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5280402485/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5058/5401379231_0be9e7d131.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5401379231/)
At the tip of a perch! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5401379231/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr


(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4080/5442827564_4a652fac28.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5442827564/)
Quick turn! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5442827564/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr


(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4096/5438711342_723bb87e20.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5438711342/)
Right time right place? (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5438711342/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

Must get back into climbing at some point!

Cheers Ol
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Adam Lincoln on February 17, 2011, 10:41:40 pm
Not posted on here for a while but had a number of good wildlife viewings in the past two months (owls and kites about 3 miles from the cliff);

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5086/5299806839_5c491db796.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5299806839/)
Cheeky Minky [Explored #21] (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5299806839/) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5208/5280402485_e00a5fffea.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5280402485/)
Waxwing on frosty perch! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5280402485/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5058/5401379231_0be9e7d131.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5401379231/)
At the tip of a perch! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5401379231/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr


(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4080/5442827564_4a652fac28.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5442827564/)
Quick turn! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5442827564/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr


(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4096/5438711342_723bb87e20.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5438711342/)
Right time right place? (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5438711342/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

Must get back into climbing at some point!

Cheers Ol

Amazing shots!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Zods Beard on February 17, 2011, 11:15:03 pm
Awesome shots Brolly. In regards to the earlier posts,Ravens rule!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on February 18, 2011, 09:02:21 am
I hate you dolly. You make me want to bung all my kit in the bin :)

Awesome shots. The Waxwing is my favourite. Reckon you could win competitions with that; they would lap it up.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on March 08, 2011, 12:45:40 pm
A couple of shots taken in the garden in recent weeks.

We've been getting quite a few visits from the local Sulphur-Crested Cockatoos lately, hopefully their even larger cousins, the Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoos will be back in the autumn now I've got a bigger lense!
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5134/5508598131_fa91e06841_b.jpg)

That's a tiny Little Lorikeet peeking out of the neighbours flowering eucalypt. We get large flocks of these and two other species (Musk and Rainbow) for much of the year here.
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5132/5509188880_b077e9b2a7_b.jpg)

I've been trying to get close enough to our resident male magpie to get a close-up for a while now, he finally let me last week.
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5133/5508586151_4333ffb379_b.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 08, 2011, 08:32:13 pm
Had a few days in Victoria before Christmas, it was a nice treat being woken up by the magpies. Lovely sound, especially compared to their british cousins!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on March 08, 2011, 08:55:47 pm
Nothing out of the ordinary, but Coombs Dale is alive with frogs at the moment.

Also I'm pretty certain I saw a Curlew over the house at teatime
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on March 10, 2011, 10:08:07 am
Came home from work this afternoon to find this (not so) little chap hanging around in the garden.

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5215/5514026001_45c9a1d59b_b.jpg)

There are some seriously big dragonflies around this year!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on March 10, 2011, 10:37:15 pm
Came home from work this afternoon to find this (not so) little chap hanging around in the garden.


I'm looking forward to seeing dragons this year!

Drove home last weekend to find waxwings in next doors garden!?!  I've never seen them on the deck before, but after reading up on it they do when all the berries have dropped.

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5259/5515619028_2c9bbf1b97.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5515619028/)
Waxwing berry fest (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5515619028/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5134/5503121838_d7802970f7.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5503121838/)
Natures birthday treat for me! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5503121838/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

Was on just the way home from seeing redpoll
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5173/5511645104_cb4bb62199.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5511645104/)
Redpoll in the sun (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5511645104/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr
Happy clicking, Ol

PS ankle still wrong
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on April 29, 2011, 08:22:40 am
Had a great day out assisting Mr Lamacraft with his duties on Cilan yesterday.  Our mission was to locate and count the Choughs nesting on the cliffs.  Dave's scope takes you in so close it was a real pleasure to get right in. The Peregrines were out patrolling the ranks of Guillimots lined along the ledges.  Razorbills, Gannets, a solitary Raven carrying a huge egg and the pairs of Choughs feeding..  On the top, Wheatears, Skylarks, Linnets and the usual suspects all enjoying the Spring sunshine.

Thanks Dave!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 29, 2011, 02:02:44 pm
Ahhh, jealous! That man has a great job! Chough numbers still good I hope?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on May 01, 2011, 09:33:28 pm
Just back from a week in a farmhouse in West Dorset. Before we left I mentioned I'd love to see a Flycatcher while we're away..

within 30 mins of settling down in the cottage garden as soon as we arrived, I noticed a bit of fluttering on a tall stem and there we were  ;D

Had to settle for a greater spotted woodpecker 5 feet away from the kitchen window for the remainder of the week  :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on May 02, 2011, 09:50:22 am
Erm, Sam - I think our mystery bird we heard calling at the Baldstones the other Friday was a Grasshopper Warbler.

Nice one Jim - hope you had a good week.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 02, 2011, 10:39:00 am
Got one of my long held Scottish Wildlife ticks last week - was fishing from the bottom of the garden of the cottage we were in and just as it was getting dark and I was packing up an otter swam past along the shore about 10m away. By the time I had camera sorted it dived and then surfaces again at least 30m down the shore, amazing how long they stay under for. I caught bugger all fish though.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on May 04, 2011, 03:49:33 pm
Cool otter spot would love to see them in the wild.

Upon your suggestion sticking these in here too

Went for a trip round the Farne Islands recently....

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5225/5683894486_be9d9fd8c5_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5683894486/)
Puffins (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5683894486/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5102/5683894500_50ceb6d451_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5683894500/)
Busy, but its only going to get busier... (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5683894500/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5190/5683894510_9c0d71fc0c_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5683894510/)
Early brood (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5683894510/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5103/5684225595_f06a44a597_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5684225595/)
Come any closer and I'll jump! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5684225595/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5228/5684225707_6f840cef7c_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5684225707/)
Razor Bill (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5684225707/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5146/5684225733_2d5849eb2a_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5684225733/)
Gull (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5684225733/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5027/5683894470_bc8d056446_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5683894470/)
Here lads whats he pointing at us? (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5683894470/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5108/5682970549_80bb85b7d2_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5682970549/)
High Five! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5682970549/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fried on May 04, 2011, 08:35:34 pm
Nice photos, Slackers.

Just spotted the first Swallows over Paris, same as every year, but an absolute joy to watch and puts me in the mood to head for warmer climes.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on May 05, 2011, 11:37:03 am
I went up to The Plantation early this morning. I heard a ring ouzel before I'd left the car park - not seen them this far from the crag before. Turned out it was an adult teaching a juvenile the ropes. They stayed 30-50m ahead of me all the way from the car park up to the boulders. It felt like I was having a walk with them. They were all over the boulders while I was up there.

On the way back they were waiting near the gate at the bottom of the trees. I got to within 10m of the juvenile bird while the adult went off down the hill. It waited just long enough for me to get the video camera out of the bag before taking off.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on May 05, 2011, 11:52:20 am
What did I see at Mother Carey's over the weekend? Three black birds with white underbellies. Seemed to be nesting in a chimney. Any ideas? Thought it might be a puffin but no fancy bill.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on May 05, 2011, 11:55:36 am
Did they look like the Guillemot or Razor Bills in my above pictures?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 05, 2011, 12:05:35 pm
Sounds like Common Guillemot, like Slacker's 4th pic (I think that's a common?). I think I've seen them at Mother Scarey's before.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on May 05, 2011, 02:33:58 pm
Looking at those pics a guillemot sounds most likely. Couldn't pick out much detail but I think the white was kept to the underbelly. There was also something nesting in the crack of The Arrow but not sure what it was. I assume these birds mustn't be on the RSPBs watch list if St Govan's and Mother Carey's aren't under the bird ban?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 05, 2011, 02:58:36 pm
I think with so much of S Pembroke having seasonal restrictions, that some of the areas where there are one or two non-watch listed birds are not restricted as a concession to climbers.

We have no bird bans on the sea cliffs up here; the birds do the regulation themselves, but you could still climb if you had no nose, a decent helmet and a scatalogical bent.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 05, 2011, 05:43:11 pm
Mother Carey's usually does have a route or two banned wherever the Choughs are nesting. Used to be Star Gate usually.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on May 05, 2011, 06:23:08 pm
Saw a jay in eccy woods tother day.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nigel on May 05, 2011, 06:31:16 pm
Looking at those pics a guillemot sounds most likely. Couldn't pick out much detail but I think the white was kept to the underbelly. There was also something nesting in the crack of The Arrow but not sure what it was. I assume these birds mustn't be on the RSPBs watch list if St Govan's and Mother Carey's aren't under the bird ban?

The bird nesting in The Arrow is a rock pipit, it burst out on my mate a couple of weeks ago. Can't see anything getting restricted on their behalf. There are a couple of restricted routes at Carey's as JB rightly says, saw the Choughs responsible again a couple of weeks ago.

Slackers isn't your "Gull" a kittiwake?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nigel on May 05, 2011, 06:41:23 pm
Oh yeah, the whole point of posting was to mention seeing three juvenile golden eagles doing what can only be described as frolicking (!) together near Ulva on Mull last weekend. Watched them for a good half hour, gliding about 30ft overhead at times.

Also saw a possible white tailed sea eagle in Glen More on Mull, but it was too far away to tell and I forgot my bins.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on May 05, 2011, 06:44:35 pm
Cheers for the info. My friend was doing it as his first E1 and got quite a shock when it burst out on him!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 05, 2011, 07:20:07 pm
The Jackdaws are the ones to look out for, they nest in a lot of crags and will give you a bit more of a start than a Rock Pipit.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on May 05, 2011, 07:24:50 pm
Was belayong Boggo the other day when he got a face full of Tawny Owl at the top of Estremo at Millstone!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on May 05, 2011, 09:25:44 pm
Saw a heron tonight in padley gorge of all places.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 05, 2011, 10:30:02 pm
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Was belayong Boggo the other day when he got a face full of Tawny Owl at the top of Estremo at Millstone!

Yikes! Was he hurt?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on May 06, 2011, 06:50:35 am
Slackers isn't your "Gull" a kittiwake?

No idea I'm about as good an ornithologist as I am climber.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chriss on May 10, 2011, 04:57:10 pm
Not a sighting, but truly awful......

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-13339288 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-13339288)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fried on May 10, 2011, 05:51:24 pm
Not a sighting, but truly awful......

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-13339288 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-13339288)

Wouldn't shooting grouse hunters be easier?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: blacky on May 10, 2011, 06:11:00 pm
Ravens over Raven Tor on monday night. Wierd.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on May 11, 2011, 03:15:07 pm
Not mine, but thought this picture of a Fox cub from a Flickr contact is pretty good...

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5228/5693441206_d5706e7c29_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/37422792@N03/5693441206/)
a wee cub (http://www.flickr.com/photos/37422792@N03/5693441206/#) by itsfraz (http://www.flickr.com/people/37422792@N03/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: galpinos on May 11, 2011, 04:13:10 pm

That's one for Magpie, Slackers!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 11, 2011, 04:33:04 pm
Ya big softy!

Crap pic, but proof of otter spotting. It was almost dark, ISO 6400.

(http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/229503_10150182867626087_689146086_7439663_3537102_n.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 11, 2011, 05:27:57 pm
Any wild otter shot is worth celebrating. Props.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mini on May 11, 2011, 08:10:37 pm
Nothing as special as an otter, and no picture to share either, but spied my first ever water vole along the Derwent the other weekend. Probably quite easy to spot down there for the patient types, but still pleased with my spy.

Slightly more impressive was a very close encounter in the local woods the following day - a tawny owl chowing down on a wee rodent. What made it special was the proximity, maybe seven feet in front of me nestled in some bluebells! It turned to look at me doing that freaky owl thing with its neck then took flight, powering through the branches with meal in toe. Certainly one of my better wildlife spottings :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on May 12, 2011, 01:03:22 am
ISO 6400.

With ISO numbers like this I feel like I'm living in the 21st Century that I was promised when I was a kid...

...where's Barbarella?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: BB on May 12, 2011, 04:59:40 am
Having just relocated to Sydney, I can now proudly say I've see a cockatoo. Fnarrrrr! parp parp!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 12, 2011, 08:31:26 am
ISO 6400.

With ISO numbers like this I feel like I'm living in the 21st Century that I was promised when I was a kid...


Most admit, I'd never ventured that far before up the ISOs before and was surprised when the numbers got higher and higher. Not that much noise either.

Where's my Jetpack?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 12, 2011, 08:40:39 am
Having just relocated to Sydney, I can now proudly say I've see a cockatoo. Fnarrrrr! parp parp!

Still one of my most special memories; arriving from a grey dank Bristol into the glorious sunshine of Sydney, jumping on the train and getting off in the leafy suburbs of Lindfield and seeing flocks of cockatoos in the bluegums.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on May 13, 2011, 05:43:05 am
For the third night this week my cat has brought a live bat in to my room in the middle of the night and then gone beserk chasing it. I've managed to rescue and release it each time. I don't know what species (brown, body an inch or two, wingspan of a few inches). Apart from the fact I'm completely knackered from the broken sleep I'm intriqued; she's never done it before in five years, anyone else heard of cats catching bats. Much as I know its not a good thing I'm quite impressed by her skills.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 13, 2011, 08:37:02 am
Maybe they are nesting somewhere near your house? Have you looked in the eaves, garage roof etc late in the evening. Pretty good skills though. At least they are escaping alive.

In South Africa our cat usied to bring in mauled lizards on an almost daily basis and a selection of half chewed birds, including the occasional beautiful sunbird and bee eaters. Most were half dead and quite traumatic having to put them down. Worst was when it proudly bought in a medium sized chameleon, that was in a terrible chewed up state.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on May 13, 2011, 08:46:55 am
For the third night this week my cat has brought a live bat in to my room in the middle of the night and then gone beserk chasing it. I've managed to rescue and release it each time. I don't know what species (brown, body an inch or two, wingspan of a few inches). Apart from the fact I'm completely knackered from the broken sleep I'm intriqued; she's never done it before in five years, anyone else heard of cats catching bats. Much as I know its not a good thing I'm quite impressed by her skills.

I recon your cat has nabbed it while it was sleeping/resting etc.. to get one on the move would be something else... though possible I guess.. Bats can be a pain to get out of the room though...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on May 13, 2011, 08:55:21 am
Does your cat have stealth fur to avoid detection by the bats echo-location?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on May 13, 2011, 09:25:10 am
For the third night this week my cat has brought a live bat in to my room in the middle of the night and then gone beserk chasing it. I've managed to rescue and release it each time. I don't know what species (brown, body an inch or two, wingspan of a few inches). Apart from the fact I'm completely knackered from the broken sleep I'm intriqued; she's never done it before in five years, anyone else heard of cats catching bats. Much as I know its not a good thing I'm quite impressed by her skills.

I recon your cat has nabbed it while it was sleeping/resting etc.. to get one on the move would be something else... though possible I guess.. Bats can be a pain to get out of the room though...

I'm sure you're right. We live next to a large and ancient churchyard with a number of yews and other trees and they always head off in the right direction when I release them but I guess its worth checking under the eaves etc at dusk. Don't know what I'd do if they are nesting on the house. It might worth dropping the Bat Conservation people a line.

But as Slackers hints, they have pretty impressive sensory skills so even if they're resting I'm surprised they're not detecting her.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on May 13, 2011, 09:48:16 am
from http://www.cheshirewildlifetrust.co.uk/documents/advice_bats.pdf (http://www.cheshirewildlifetrust.co.uk/documents/advice_bats.pdf)

Quote
Some cats can catch and kill bats. If a cat discovers a bat roost it can return night after night to catch the
bats emerging

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on May 13, 2011, 09:53:01 am
. It might worth dropping the Bat Conservation people a line.

I think not doing this might make you an accomplice to killing a protected species.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on May 13, 2011, 09:57:36 am
Cheers, I thought there could well be implications like that. I'm going to keep her in tonight anyway, not least so I don't get bloody woken up again.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on May 13, 2011, 10:07:59 am
phew

I was worried that, as part of the same internet gang as you, I might be done for bat murder under the Joint Enterprise Law
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on May 15, 2011, 04:44:42 pm
A first for me this morning, 4 kingfishers sat together;

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2802/5721590267_25e6743b09.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5721590267/)
4 kingfishers on a stick (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5721590267/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

I was well made up!

I'm still not climbing, having ankle operated on a week on Wed, so no climbing for a while!

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on May 15, 2011, 06:08:41 pm
 :great:
Unbelievable! If you keep being such a lucky arse then we may have to instigate a Rich Simpson-esq inquiry into your claims.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 15, 2011, 06:13:17 pm
Wow, amazing! Have spent a lot of time chasing wildlife with a camera the last few weekends, without much to show. How much is a 500mm lens nowadays?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jim on May 15, 2011, 10:46:49 pm
FUCK-ALL
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on May 15, 2011, 10:57:24 pm
FUCK-ALL

I wish it was fuck all!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 16, 2011, 11:12:38 am
I think it's rubbish. The second one should be looking right! Can they not follow direction?

You make me want to give up tbh.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on May 20, 2011, 04:51:53 pm
I trust this is reproduced with permission? Well done for being featured, Olly!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bradford-west-yorkshire-13462001 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bradford-west-yorkshire-13462001)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 25, 2011, 09:54:48 am
Hope you got a wad of cash for your efforts too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on May 25, 2011, 10:31:00 am
 :lol:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Iesu on May 26, 2011, 02:39:47 pm
A first for me this morning, 4 kingfishers sat together;

I was well made up!

I'm still not climbing, having ankle operated on a week on Wed, so no climbing for a while!

great shot! and a beautiful location; i did my dissertation on the chemistry of the lakes there (many moons ago). it's an interesting place what with the (at the time) experimental remdial techniques used to regenrate the coal slag heaps - oh fuck that boring work bullshit, someone please save me from this hell....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on May 27, 2011, 10:25:03 am
Cheers everyone for the positive feedback.  Here's another shot of the same birds but this time all posing for the camera (just for you SA Chris).

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2372/5756108676_6b3dbfdba3.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5756108676/)
But Dad it's not fair! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5756108676/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

I'm looking at entering some shots into a wildlife comp and I've stuck a folder on my flickr stream called "comp photos?" any feedback as to which of those should go in would be most appreciated as they are my favs and it's hard to be objective.

Just had keyhole on my ankle and two bones shaved so I'm out of action for a while!

Cheers Ol
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 27, 2011, 11:38:45 am
Way better! Duly wadded.

best of luck with recovery.

Good luck with the competition, if i had to be picky for me standouts are

Kingfisher Ninjas
Don't jump
Hunchback and Greenfly
Metamorphism
Quick Turn (slight crop maybe?)
Another Azure
My first dragonfly of 2011
Shelob's lair
wet tree sparrow
waxwing on frosty perch
right time right place
short eared owl flying in snow
what am I
i love short eared owls.
call of the wild
macro robin

but it's all down to the judges, they sometimes choose odd things.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on May 27, 2011, 12:11:22 pm
I was at Rubicon last night, walking along the path when I discovered a great tit chick sitting by the edge of the lake looking up at me!
I picked it up, held it in the palm of my hand and walked into the woods and set it down on the branch of a tree.
It hopped up towards the top of the tree calling as it went  :'(
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 27, 2011, 12:17:08 pm
Some recent ones of mine, taken on boat trip round the Summer Isles.

Seals, Shags and Stac

(http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/229505_10150184258356087_689146086_7446320_6154446_n.jpg)

Seals

(http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/228122_10150184258426087_689146086_7446322_7290119_n.jpg)

(http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/224221_10150184258741087_689146086_7446331_8222545_n.jpg)

(http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/224307_10150184258596087_689146086_7446328_4867582_n.jpg)

quite pleased with seals, esp as I was using a 400mm lens from a very wobbly boat.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 27, 2011, 12:18:17 pm
Quote
called "comp photos?" any feedback as to which of those should go in

The Robin in the snow is the standout shot for me.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Paul B on May 27, 2011, 01:48:18 pm
i love short eared owls

or

Short eared owl flying in the snow (Explored #23- front page)

but you say the latter is a bit soft...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: douglas on June 05, 2011, 09:03:26 pm
I was trying to find the crag yesterday morning in some woodland near Bristol and and saw a couple of things. Maybe someone could help me identify them?

The first was a large deer. It was light, bright brown and had big ears. Is this a Roe deer?

The second was a hawk or an owl. It flew through the woods about 6 feet above the ground, very slowly, like it was coming in to land but it didn't. It was squawking but it's flight was silent. Was this a buzzard (do they fly through dense woods?) or could it have been an owl or a even a goshawk? The colour was as a buzzards, brown with some white. I didn't notice any patterning.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 05, 2011, 10:43:15 pm
Nice shots Chris.  :2thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: David S on June 06, 2011, 12:14:45 pm
Hey up Oli

Quick Turn does it for me. A winner if I ever saw one.

Also Hey up Owl and Right Time Right Place have the cute factor

and love Ladybird Crack.

Good luck with the comp.

BTW what long lens are you using? When out with a mate the other day and quite fancy some wildlife photography and now looking to get something to stick on my 1D IV.

Cheers

Dave
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 06, 2011, 12:33:30 pm
The second was a hawk or an owl. It flew through the woods about 6 feet above the ground, very slowly, like it was coming in to land but it didn't. It was squawking but it's flight was silent. Was this a buzzard (do they fly through dense woods?) or could it have been an owl or a even a goshawk? The colour was as a buzzards, brown with some white. I didn't notice any patterning.

I think it could be a goshawk. I think they are know for controlled flying through trees, I'm sure I saw it on a nature programme. Would love to see it. Sure someone with more expertise than I can confirm though. There are some vids of them flying on the tinterweb too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 08, 2011, 11:02:24 am
Some wildlife snaps from a week in Brittany.  This bird seemed completely unphased by my presence...

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3290/5801435943_8ceb8cd72f_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5801435943/)
Swipe (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5801435943/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2057/5801435993_5dcfa86f32_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5801435993/)
Caught (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5801435993/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3402/5801436001_cde4e4c6cf_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5801436001/)
Eat (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5801436001/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3228/5806332312_0ef6c2f7b4_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5806332312/)
Butterfly (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5806332312/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

Wandering through some woods to find menhirs I spotted this and just managed to get the camera out and snap a couple of shots before it turned and ran away...

(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2720/5806332344_27150b208e_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5806332344/)
Deer (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/5806332344/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: al123 on June 15, 2011, 12:10:11 am
on monday i saw a dear up in grindleford woods. the dog was not too impressed  :smirk:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fried on June 15, 2011, 07:29:07 am
An old dear was it? :wave:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: al123 on June 15, 2011, 10:02:46 am
oops  :slap:. * Deer.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 23, 2011, 11:05:31 am
Saw loads of wildlife in our week in Galloway. Roe Deer, Fallow Deer, Red Squirrel eating off the bird feeder outside along with all the usual garden birds, including a couple of nuthatches. Loads of birds by the river too; a few herons, dippers and grey wagtails always about. And we got a daily display of a raptor getting chased off by crows directly abouve the cottage.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on June 23, 2011, 06:43:03 pm
Earlyish Sunday morning there was a herd of deer by the Froggatt layby. They didn't seem too bothered by me driving past. They behaved much like the sheep of the region. Cool to see.

I also had a close up encounter with a blackcap down at Rubicon. I walked and he flitted along side for a few moments. Not a bird I've seen up close for some years. This is all the more surprising because all other wildlife had left the area a few minutes earlier due to the earth-shattering yell from Measles' YYFY moment.

That white bird in Slakers' pics is a little egret - they occasionally make an appearance on the Don, right up to Sheff city centre. Not seen one yet this year, but I've been busy elsewhere. It'd be nice to get a photo of one in Wad-Town.



Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: measles23 on June 23, 2011, 07:30:53 pm
Very disappointed not to see a dead stag tied to the bonnet of your car lagers..
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on July 01, 2011, 12:59:30 pm
Another corking shot...

(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5231/5889177266_388e64324c_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5889177266/)
Out of the deep end (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5889177266/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

 :bow:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 01, 2011, 01:45:42 pm
I hate Brolly.

:)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on July 01, 2011, 03:27:13 pm
Wow! Fairburn Ings again Brolly?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on July 04, 2011, 09:33:52 am
Aaaand another one...

(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6010/5897138625_e9daecfb25_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5897138625/)
Brown Hawker in Flight (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/5897138625/#) by Brolly99 (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

 :bow: :bow: :bow:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 04, 2011, 10:00:50 am
It's digital trickery i tell you! He photoshopped out the pin it's mounted on.

Amazing as always.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on July 04, 2011, 06:59:19 pm
Wow! Fairburn Ings again Brolly?

Yes it was back at Fairburn.  I think there's a fair chance that this is one of the juv's I took a shot of before (in the group).  When I took this I was treated to about 2.5 hours of 2 different kingfishers flying and diving around!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on July 04, 2011, 07:05:06 pm
It's digital trickery i tell you! He photoshopped out the pin it's mounted on.

Amazing as always.

Not so much digital trickery but a royal pain in the ass to get.  It is a heavy crop too, so if you go any bigger the image will quickly fall apart, but I was well happy with the end image, just wish it was less of a crop.

PS cheers for the feedback on the comp photos, some have been shortlisted so I've got my fingers crossed!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Somebody's Fool on July 04, 2011, 07:46:01 pm
Saw a shrew yesterday
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6017/5901550705_ee8e795aa9.jpg)

and a vole today
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5120/5901550699_5e8767898d.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on July 05, 2011, 12:44:26 pm
Nice! I'm well looking forward to tomorrow's lemming.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jim on July 05, 2011, 02:38:31 pm
I believe it'll be a trouser snake today
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 05, 2011, 03:11:18 pm
I would have preferred a panty hamster.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: sidewinder on August 15, 2011, 10:11:33 am
Water vole, assume it was the same one repeatedly, or Chee Dale is becoming overrun, by Max's Wall/Two Tier, a first for me.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 25, 2011, 12:16:33 pm
Not from me, but I would actually quite like to get attacked by a sea eagle.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-14631018 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-14631018)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Paul B on August 26, 2011, 02:31:37 am
Quote from: the Beeb
The Very Rev Hunter Farquharson said he arrived home in Abernethy, near Perth, on Friday to see his Toulouse goose Beatrice lying dead on the ground.

Thats a Bonjoy naming opportunity if ever I saw one...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 05, 2011, 11:17:07 am


Not mine, but cool.

http://www.metro.co.uk/news/877589-hawk-eyed-photographer-claims-patience-secret-to-beautiful-bird-shots (http://www.metro.co.uk/news/877589-hawk-eyed-photographer-claims-patience-secret-to-beautiful-bird-shots)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 05, 2011, 11:45:16 am
Not usually packing big enough guns for bird photography, but quite chuffed with some recent grouse shots:

(http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000m1RyesTg.vQ/s/860/860/AL-nat-3501-11.jpg) (http://"http://adamlong.photoshelter.com/search?I_DSC=grouse&I_DSC_AND=t&_ACT=search")
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 05, 2011, 12:03:21 pm
Nice Adam. you should see if any whisky brands named after widely well known gamefowl want it for advertising.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on October 05, 2011, 12:09:31 pm
Great snap. He (she?) looks proud.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Plattsy on October 05, 2011, 12:21:05 pm
Walking off the back of Higgar a couple of weeks back one of these was stood on the path bold as brass. Me looking like a tortoise
on steroids figured it would be off like a shot. Low and behold it stood it's ground forcing me off the path! Never been quite so close,
maybe a foot or two away and didn't appear stressed at all. Then it proceeded to chase me off!
 :-[
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 05, 2011, 12:32:55 pm
I've had one strut and cluck (?) at me aggressively and peck at my shoes on the way up to Dovestones. Might have had a nest nearby.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on October 05, 2011, 12:42:04 pm
Walking off the back of Higgar a couple of weeks back one of these was stood on the path bold as brass. Me looking like a tortoise
on steroids figured it would be off like a shot. Low and behold it stood it's ground forcing me off the path! Never been quite so close,
maybe a foot or two away and didn't appear stressed at all. Then it proceeded to chase me off!
 :-[

Saw that one too...

(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6200/6108211561_969d60969d.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/6108211561/)
Go Away! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/6108211561/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6183/6108211553_cc2af2eb7a.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/6108211553/)
Friendly Grouse (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/6108211553/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Plattsy on October 05, 2011, 12:47:23 pm
That's the one with great feathery breeches.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on October 05, 2011, 12:56:48 pm
Yes, quite a distinguishing feature.  :P
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 05, 2011, 12:58:34 pm
Sounds like the same fella I saw. Chances are he has a hormone imbalance which means his urge to defend his territory overrides everything else. 'Rogue' male Capercaillies are more regularly reported than grouse, but its known throughout the family. Hopefully his hormones will settle down before he gets carried away and attacks a car...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 05, 2011, 01:30:40 pm
Still not seen a Capercaillie, only heard them.

Have made up for it with wild cat spotting instead.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on January 05, 2012, 10:58:03 am
Wow, must have been a quiet few months on the wildlife spotting front!

I went to Martin Mere with the family on Monday and had a great day spotting lots of Whooper Swans, Shelduck, Pintail, Wigeon and Teal. But highlight of the day was three Marsh Harriers. One of which alighted on a gate about 40 yards from the hide we were in allowing excellent views for the kids, who actually were totally engrossed for the first time! Also spotted a Little Grebe and large numbers of Lapwing, which was nice!

Good day out and great venue for the family, loads going on...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Monolith on January 05, 2012, 12:59:35 pm
Definitely wasn't one of those Pigeon Kites again was it beast  ;)

That comment from Crouch last time at Ysgo had me in stitches for days for no real reason.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on January 05, 2012, 01:09:10 pm
Saw a lone mountain hare up on Bleaklow in its not-too-subtle winter coat, was gone pretty quick though (probably due to the scent of the dog that was with us).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on January 05, 2012, 01:18:34 pm
Saw buzzards almost daily up until Christmas when it was cold.

Brolly has been taking great pics as always, just not been showing them off.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on January 05, 2012, 07:22:54 pm
We've not had any pictures for a while, so here are a few from Christmas, which I didn't spend in the UK....

Splendid Fairy Wren

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/IMG_1461.jpg)

Welcome Swallow

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/IMG_1431.jpg)

New Holland Honey Eater

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/IMG_1353.jpg)

Crested Tern

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/IMG_1281.jpg)

Sacred Ibis

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/IMG_1203.jpg)

Laughing Kookaburra

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/Wildlife/IMG_0888.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on January 05, 2012, 11:24:38 pm
In Wales were you? :)
Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Oldmanmatt on January 06, 2012, 08:18:22 am
In Wales were you? :)

Nah, that's Cornwall that is.
Global warming...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on January 08, 2012, 08:46:02 pm
Well Cornwall is a slightly closer guess than Wales.....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on January 12, 2012, 11:16:50 am
Not that recent as it was back in November, but I'd completely forgotten that I'd found my first ever Slow Worm on the approach to Raven Stones (or somewhere) and just stumbled upon a photo of it whilst deleting stuff from my phone!

(http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/386338_10150485969681919_719686918_8767501_1630813425_n.jpg)

Beautiful little thing, made my day!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Gritlad on March 22, 2012, 09:20:05 pm
Could anyone please tell me what i saw today.... I thought after abit of internet research it could be a merlin but i dont know... I saw it near grindleford in the peak district if that helps.
It was in a gritstone quarry that is in a wood ( not a very dense wood ) and it was nesting at ground level in a wide crack. when i walked close ( accidentally ) it flew out and out of sight leaving its nest of mostly leaves and maybe a few sticks with 3 white eggs laying there.
Any ideas? 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on March 22, 2012, 09:24:09 pm
Not that recent as it was back in November, but I'd completely forgotten that I'd found my first ever Slow Worm on the approach to Raven Stones (or somewhere) and just stumbled upon a photo of it whilst deleting stuff from my phone!

(http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/386338_10150485969681919_719686918_8767501_1630813425_n.jpg)

Beautiful little thing, made my day!!

I was talking about Slow Worms with someone only recently. I used to see them in our garden quite regularly growing up in the 70s. Haven' seen one in years and was wondering if there was an explanation.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on March 22, 2012, 09:29:54 pm
BTW, have seen birds of prey regularly at Pex recently, for the first time ever in nearly 25+ years of visits. Other locals have noticed the same and think there is probably a pair of kestrels but there is something a fair bit bigger - buzzard maybe? Sorry, I'm a complete numpty at this wildlife stuff
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 22, 2012, 09:34:05 pm
Quote
I saw it near grindleford in the peak district if that helps.
It was in a gritstone quarry that is in a wood ( not a very dense wood ) and it was nesting at ground level in a wide crack. when i walked close ( accidentally ) it flew out and out of sight leaving its nest of mostly leaves and maybe a few sticks with 3 white eggs laying there.

Probably a Kestrel (look very similar to Merlin), or possibly a tawny owl though that would look a bit different. There are Merlin around here but they nest up on the moors in very secluded spots.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Gritlad on March 22, 2012, 09:42:11 pm
cheers for the replies. The thing thats putting me off the kestral is that it didnt seem to have a pointy tail when it flew away, more of a sort of broad curve. Now swaying towards a Tawny Owl but it did seem bigger than that...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 22, 2012, 09:46:49 pm
A Kestrel's tail is only pointy when closed. Its quite likely to spread its wide when flying away. I doubt you'd notice an Owl's tail as much.

(http://www.firstnews.co.uk/site_data/images/kestrel_4c6e4bc244166.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Gritlad on March 22, 2012, 09:48:32 pm
hhmm possibly then. Do Kestrels nest in woodland? going off what the RSPB says about the bird not nesting in dense woodland
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 22, 2012, 09:57:19 pm
Mebbe an owl then. Though they often attack when you get too near the nest! Did the eggs look like ping pong palls?

Quote
Other locals have noticed the same and think there is probably a pair of kestrels but there is something a fair bit bigger - buzzard maybe?

Andy, Buzzards have really spread the last ten years or so. Much bigger, broad wings, mewing call. I reckon if they were in Pex the scallies would have spotted them and stoned them though. Kestrels not much bigger than a thrush/ smaller than a crow, you see them hovering by roads. More likely to nest in a busy quarry.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Gritlad on March 22, 2012, 10:02:14 pm
it flew out pretty fast which scared me sh**less, hhmmm yeah i think so.... maybe slightly more oval but really I was abit too scared to hang around in case it came back  :P
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 22, 2012, 10:04:53 pm
PM me the location and I might check it out. They tend to be most aggressive once the eggs have hatched...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Andy B on March 22, 2012, 10:05:10 pm
...Now swaying towards a Tawny Owl but it did seem bigger than that...

Tawny Owls are a fair bit bigger than Merlins.

I'd go for a Kestrel, I reckon.
Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 22, 2012, 10:15:02 pm
Dippers and Grey Wagtails down Chee Dale today. Lovely stuff.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on March 23, 2012, 07:21:09 am
Quote
Other locals have noticed the same and think there is probably a pair of kestrels but there is something a fair bit bigger - buzzard maybe?

Andy, Buzzards have really spread the last ten years or so. Much bigger, broad wings, mewing call. I reckon if they were in Pex the scallies would have spotted them and stoned them though. Kestrels not much bigger than a thrush/ smaller than a crow, you see them hovering by roads. More likely to nest in a busy quarry.

Well the one bird is much bigger that a crow, taller and beefier; noisy too (its in the little wood on top). To be honest, I think the scalliness of Pex of massively overdone.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 23, 2012, 08:31:11 am
Ah, that sounds much more like a Buzzard, 'in the little wood on top' is the exact habitat you'd expect.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on March 23, 2012, 08:42:32 am
Thanks Adam. Just really nice to see things like this at a crag like Pex.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tregiffian on March 23, 2012, 10:17:16 am
Revisiting Sammy`s Slab at Hella Point on Monday Sammy himself turned up to watch but dived disgustedly when the leader used his knees on the crux.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 23, 2012, 10:41:38 am

I was talking about Slow Worms with someone only recently. I used to see them in our garden quite regularly growing up in the 70s. Haven' seen one in years and was wondering if there was an explanation.

I can remember one of my dad's friends used to find them in his garden and give them to us when we were kids. I've not lived down south since then though, and assumed they were more common down there.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on March 25, 2012, 10:09:06 pm
Was out at stanage after dark tonight and heard a bird with an odd sci-fi style wobbling call - hard to describe but very distinct. Any fucking ideas etc?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 25, 2012, 10:14:00 pm
Sounds like a 'drumming' snipe. Bit like a goat? Actually comes from the tail feathers. Clip on here:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/jun/08/birds.snipe (http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/jun/08/birds.snipe)
Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 25, 2012, 10:26:17 pm
There's a male mandarin duck in Endcliffe park at the moment. It looks ridiculous.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on March 25, 2012, 10:48:53 pm
Sounds like a 'drumming' snipe. Bit like a goat? Actually comes from the tail feathers. Clip on here:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/jun/08/birds.snipe (http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/jun/08/birds.snipe)

yeah thats it. its was going apeshit. I thought I was in the BBC radiophonic workshop.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on March 26, 2012, 08:03:30 am
There's a male mandarin duck in Endcliffe park at the moment. It looks ridiculous.
thought I saw one in cheedale about 3 week back too
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 26, 2012, 11:28:13 am
Lizards basking in Dinorwig quarries and a Jay on the way back to the car over the weekend.  Lovely blue feathers on the later.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Mark Lloyd on March 27, 2012, 09:30:13 pm
PM me the location and I might check it out.
I remember a kestrel nesting on/in a quarried face at Grindleford it was on the same side as yarncliffe but about half a mile further down the hill.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Gritlad on March 27, 2012, 09:51:37 pm
PM me the location and I might check it out.
I remember a kestrel nesting on/in a quarried face at Grindleford it was on the same side as yarncliffe but about half a mile further down the hill.

was it actually in Grindleford or still near the road?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nigel on March 28, 2012, 08:37:34 am
Was out at stanage after dark tonight and heard a bird with an odd sci-fi style wobbling call - hard to describe but very distinct. Any fucking ideas etc?

Sounds like a 'drumming' snipe. Bit like a goat? Actually comes from the tail feathers. Clip on here:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/jun/08/birds.snipe (http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/jun/08/birds.snipe)

NIce one guys, this has settled a mystery. Heard this when I got back to the van after climbing on Creag Dubh Dibadale on Harris, it was about half one in the morning and I thought I was hallucinating / being beamed up by aliens! Didn't sound natural, sci-fi is a good description.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on March 28, 2012, 09:12:59 am
You sure it wasn't a Lapwing aka Pee-wit? They're commoner than Snipe and have an extremely freeky sci-fi wobbly call
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on March 28, 2012, 09:15:02 am
There's a male mandarin duck in Endcliffe park at the moment. It looks ridiculous.
thought I saw one in cheedale about 3 week back too
I've seen a pair down Cheedale a year or so back, think they are resident. Do they nest in trees or did I imagine that?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 28, 2012, 10:07:47 am
'in tree holes; rarely on ground in cover'

There's a pair in Endcliffe valley I see quite often, down Chee I've seen them on the pond at the bottom of cragx dale where you park for Rubicon.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nigel on March 28, 2012, 11:03:28 am
OK, here’s one for you to toss up. Cycling down the Monsal Trail yesterday, between Plum Buttress and The Embankment there was a bird of prey flitting through the trees. It was blue grey on the back, orange on the front. Size was hard to tell from distance, Kestrel-ish? Jizz was distinctive, it would bob and weave dead fast through the tree branches for 100m, then have a perch on a branch, then repeat. Help me out – Merlin or Sparrowhawk?

Will look into Lapwing suggestion for my otherworldly noise, though snipe drumming did sound very like it...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 28, 2012, 11:12:33 am
Male Sparrowhawk.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: BB on March 28, 2012, 11:32:15 am
Found this in the garden...

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7190/6877407682_c28b04bf77.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on March 28, 2012, 11:37:42 am
Found this in the garden...

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7190/6877407682_c28b04bf77.jpg)


You need to be a little careful about those little critters. I don't think they are as common up your way as down here in Victoria. We see them pretty much every time we work in the garden at our place.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: BB on March 28, 2012, 11:39:23 am
There seem to be quite a few in our garden. I even Found one in my running shoe the other day.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on March 28, 2012, 11:48:57 am
When growing up we were always told to check our shoes before putting them on, I'd say that might be a good rule around your place as well!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: BB on March 28, 2012, 11:54:27 am
Yeah! Very nearly learnt the hard way!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: blacky on March 28, 2012, 01:02:12 pm
My first blackcap singing yesterday (Somerset tho). My first chiffchaff singing (Peak) on Saturday. Lizards have been active for the last 3 weeks on Langsett moor up to about 500m.

Kestrels tend to hover or perch hunt as they eat voles etc. and nest on ledges, trees, buildings etc in a wide range of habitats
Sparrowhawks are generally woodland nesters and hunters (very agile fliers)  and have a distincitve flap-flap-glide flight.
Merlins are small and tend to nest on the ground in the uplands  - mature heather etc. and pursue song birds rapidly on the wing, can hover too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: duncan on April 02, 2012, 08:15:34 am
Frustration with not climbing or running drove me to hillwalking on the Chilterns.  Going up Bacombe Hill from Wendover through old woodland I heard a noise in the undergrowth that was clearly not just a bird or squirrel.  Turned and saw wild boar about 15m away.  S/he didn't hang around for long but the profile was unmistakable.  A quick search suggests others have seen them in the area.  Made my weekend. 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 02, 2012, 08:36:07 am
Lizards basking in Dinorwig quarries and a Jay on the way back to the car over the weekend.  Lovely blue feathers on the later.

Blue feathers on the car?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 03, 2012, 09:38:35 am
Reed Bunting spotted in a friends garden in Lincolnshire over the weekend. First for me!

Re Andy's Pex Hill sightings; I've seen Buzzards and Kestrels there in the past. One time I walked in and there was a Kestrel sat in the break on Dateline Wall. Quite often Chiff Chaff's around as well.

A friend of mine allegedly once spotted a Firecrest near Pex. He knew what he was on about as well, was a whizz with bird song (one of my weaker areas of knowledge although the new RSPB app for iPhone is definitely going to help with this!).

Other twitchers I've mentioned this to where highly skeptical about the Firecrest though...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mrjonathanr on April 03, 2012, 11:58:55 am
Reed Bunting spotted in a friends garden in Lincolnshire over the weekend. First for me!

Re Andy's Pex Hill sightings; I've seen[..] Kestrels there in the past. One time I walked in and there was a Kestrel sat in the break on Dateline Wall.

Ditto. Seem to like hanging out on the crux bulge of One of These Days
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on April 10, 2012, 07:24:08 pm

Lovely red Fox trotting along amonst the boulders at St Bees. Looked down on it as I descended the fishermans steps.  It was unaware of me.  Lovely.  First time I've climbed here, crag to myself, sunny. sweet.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on April 10, 2012, 11:11:57 pm
The mrs & I decided to write down every species of bird we saw in or around our place over Easter. Quite the list!
Australian Magpie
Pied Currawong
Australian Raven
Common Sparrow
Starling
Blackbird
Indian Mynah Bird
Red Wattle Bird
New Holland Honeyeater
Kookaburra
Galah
Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo
Yellow-Tailed Black Cockatoo
Eastern Rosella
Little Lorikeet
Rainbow Lorikeet
Pied Cormarant
Straw-necked Ibis
Great Egret
White-Faced Heron
Yellow Spoonbill
Cape Barren Goose
Wedge-Tailed Eagle
Black Kite
Whistling Kite
Black-Shouldered Kite
Marsh Harrier
Collared Sparrowhawk
Nankeen Kestrel
Australian Hobby (a small Falcon species)
Fairy Wren
Australian Moorhen
White Ibis
Australian Wagtail
+ a couple of duck species, a type of Rail and a honeyeater we couldn't ID.
Forty-odd species in one weekend just from our garden! We were quite staggered.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 11, 2012, 09:36:36 am
Parked up on the roadside at Nigg Bay on Saturday morning, and was amazed to see a bird of prey on the opposite verge tucking into a half dead pigeon. I got one poor shot before a truck zoomed past and startled it off. I was pretty brown, peregrine or buzzard.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nigel on April 11, 2012, 12:20:51 pm
I was pretty brown, peregrine or buzzard.

This is the most cryptic sentence I've ever read. Are you communicating with your Russian spymasters through this thread?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 11, 2012, 01:13:53 pm
:) meant to say it

(Are you Grey Sqiurrel?)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on April 11, 2012, 06:50:40 pm
pretty brown, peregrine or buzzard.

Peregrins are fairly recognisable, very yellow bill and the distinctive 'sideburns', about the size of a rook.
Buzzards are pretty big things though, bigger than a crow for instance.
did it look like this

http://www.digital-images.net/Gallery/Wildlife/BolsaChica/PealesPeregrin_3214.jpg (http://www.digital-images.net/Gallery/Wildlife/BolsaChica/PealesPeregrin_3214.jpg)
or
this
http://www.wildlifeextra.com/resources/listimg/birds/2010%20jan/buzzard_wx_PE@body.jpg (http://www.wildlifeextra.com/resources/listimg/birds/2010%20jan/buzzard_wx_PE@body.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Lopez on April 11, 2012, 07:59:12 pm
Saw a peregrine last week, and its nest with 5 eggs on it, on top of a tower block in London...

It certainly wasn't too happy when we started throwing ropes over the side of the building, rather pissed off and loud in fact.

The council official that came running up the stairs a short time later mentioning the word 'illegal' worryingly often didn't seem too happy either, and i assume the bird watchers that were observing the birds with telescopes from Canary Wharf and called the authorities must have been frothing with rage.  :oops:

In my defence, neither me nor the company that contracted us, knew there was a Peregrine nesting there. And i was simply amused at a bird going all nutcase. Who would expect a bird ban in the middle of London?

Apparently there are 20 pairs that nest in London, up from 3 ten years ago. They are loving the abundance of pigeons and plentiful high rise buildings.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 11, 2012, 08:38:16 pm
Yeah, the law is arguably getting out of date on Peregrines. Current situation is 'disturbance' is an offence, and ignorance is no defence. However they are no longer in the endangered situation they were when the law was brought in, so it seems increasingly harsh. Thankfully they tend to be more bark than bite, but watch out for Owls though, never mind the legalities they'll have your eye out!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jim on April 11, 2012, 08:49:02 pm
especially the snowy owls at the chesnut centre just before feeding time when your son is wearing a hat that resembles a small hairy rodent of some sorts!
Yowsers!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Lopez on April 11, 2012, 10:01:18 pm
I have no problems with the law regarding disturbance itself, but the 'no ignorance' issue i found a piss-take.

While i understand that putting signs in a council estate 'forbidding' to go on the roof because of the presence of an endangered animal is as good as an invitation for the scum to go f**k with them or even try to make some money selling them, they cannot expect people to know of their presence by a stroke of divine knowledge or even be able to accurately identify what that screeching inbred pigeon really is.

FWIW, at least i got the satisfaction to moon Canary Wharf in full knowledge there was a bunch of people with telescopes and binoculars attentively watching our moves.    :2thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 12, 2012, 08:48:39 am
pretty brown, peregrine or buzzard.

Peregrins are fairly recognisable, very yellow bill and the distinctive 'sideburns', about the size of a rook.
Buzzards are pretty big things though, bigger than a crow for instance.
did it look like this

http://www.digital-images.net/Gallery/Wildlife/BolsaChica/PealesPeregrin_3214.jpg (http://www.digital-images.net/Gallery/Wildlife/BolsaChica/PealesPeregrin_3214.jpg)

Cheers, will need to have another look at my (admittedly awful) photo. Bird expert at work who knows what's in the area put money on peregrine or possibly sparrowhawk.
or
this
http://www.wildlifeextra.com/resources/listimg/birds/2010%20jan/buzzard_wx_PE@body.jpg (http://www.wildlifeextra.com/resources/listimg/birds/2010%20jan/buzzard_wx_PE@body.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on April 13, 2012, 10:24:48 am
Me and the missus on the way back from S Wales stopped in a motorway sevices - not the most likely spot for some wildlife action.  I noticed a buzzard looking menacing above a rookery.  As he gets closer, all the rooks take off and try to mob him, only for the Buzz to completely ignore them and calmly land on one of the nests.  Unfortunate rook chick is clearly visible in his talons as he takes off again - bloody amazing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on April 13, 2012, 02:14:08 pm

Saw two peregrins circling high about endcliffe park a couple of weeks ago (in the warm weather).  Nice.

(once saw one above sharrow enter a dive and plummet straight though the middle of a flock of pigeon.  :jaw:)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 13, 2012, 09:21:22 pm
Quote
I have no problems with the law regarding disturbance itself, but the 'no ignorance' issue i found a piss-take.

The problem is, make ignorance a valid defence and you've got a worthless law. You didn't get prosecuted though did you?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on April 14, 2012, 09:53:24 am
First Swallows of 2012 and a Greater Spotted Woodpecker at my folk's place just by Panymwyn.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: blacky on April 14, 2012, 10:47:16 am
If I were you Lopez I'd be kicking off at my employer/client as somebody put you in a position where you comitted a disturbance offence. It would be very harsh if you were prosecuted for this, not knowing what the bird was etc., but it could have been much worse. If a rope or whatever had cleaned out the nest there would have been trouble.

Given that peregrines are pretty common now on buidlings and other structures I think you roped access guys need to be seeking assurances from the client about presence/absence before starting work in the breeding season and satisying yourselves of absence/no risk of disturbance before starting work.

Apart from the legal implications i don't think anyone would want a face off against a surprised peregrine at the nest, did you clock its talons :ohmy:

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: hongkongstuey on April 14, 2012, 11:37:54 am
some recent spots from SA

(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5460/7076135639_a361e2597a_z.jpg)

(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5333/7076135241_e3c5684c43_z.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fried on April 14, 2012, 12:25:40 pm
First Swallows of 2012 and a Greater Spotted Woodpecker at my folk's place just by Panymwyn.

They always seem to arrive in the U.K before they arrive in Paris which I find strange, must be different migration routes (or I'm going blind). Cuckoos heard at 95.2 last weekend.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Lopez on April 14, 2012, 03:09:15 pm
Quote
I have no problems with the law regarding disturbance itself, but the 'no ignorance' issue i found a piss-take.

The problem is, make ignorance a valid defence and you've got a worthless law.

 True. Which is why they should find a way around it to warn or discourage people without actually giving so much info so as to encourage any one to 'go have a look'.

 I certainly wouldn't have taken any sort of prosecution lightly, and if the case arose then toys out of my pram would be found as far afield as Jupiter.

 The flaw is obvious of a law that puts you in such a position that you can be prosecuted for being around an undisclosed location. If the location is undisclosed, then how are you supposed to avoid being being there?

 I don't make big bucks as a government consultant, and yet can come up with a few solutions which i can offer for reasonable fees.
 
For example: Big sturdy lock, only keys held by council, sign next to lock saying "All roof access unless for emergency work is temporarily forbidden. If you need to access the roof for such emergency works please contact the council on 0845 696969"

Simple yet effective.

Cheques or PayPal only please.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Lopez on April 14, 2012, 03:22:30 pm
Blacky, yes, you are right. My employer however just laughed...

It just occurred to me that it can be a good idea to contact the London Peregrine Association to get a list of Peregrine locations to avoid the situation again, and pass the list to other RA companies in the capital so as not to damage the nests accidentally. I'll see what they think about it

Apart from the legal implications i don't think anyone would want a face off against a surprised peregrine at the nest, did you clock its talons :ohmy:

 Yep. Before we knew it was a Falcon, the guy from the contracting company asked whether birds sometimes attacked us. I confidently said that none in London do so, although in some sea cliff climbing locations you may get overzealous seagulls and puking fulmars.

 On arrival home i researched about the Peregrines, and came across a few articles saying how Peregrines defend their nests aggressively... Being a sitting duck hanging off a rope being in the receiving end of the sharp talons of a 200mph diving Falcon seemed like a faith narrowly avoided  :ninja:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on April 14, 2012, 05:21:33 pm
First Swallows of 2012 and a Greater Spotted Woodpecker at my folk's place just by Panymwyn.

They always seem to arrive in the U.K before they arrive in Paris which I find strange, must be different migration routes (or I'm going blind).

Interesting. I wonder if it's a City vs Country thing or whether, like many other migrating birds, Swallows give France a wide berth in order to avoid ending up in the cooking pot?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fried on April 15, 2012, 07:27:44 am
First Swallows of 2012 and a Greater Spotted Woodpecker at my folk's place just by Panymwyn.

They always seem to arrive in the U.K before they arrive in Paris which I find strange, must be different migration routes (or I'm going blind).

Interesting. I wonder if it's a City vs Country thing or whether, like many other migrating birds, Swallows give France a wide berth in order to avoid ending up in the cooking pot?

After a lot of research, it seems that swallows that migrate to the U.K come from South Africa, whereas swallows that migrate to Western Europe come from north of the equator in West Africa.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gme on April 15, 2012, 01:05:14 pm
Spotted a coypu in the pond next to the intermarche in milly. I believe they live in the uk but I have not spotted one before.
Kids thought it was great but helen just thought it was a big rat and therefore even worse than the normal size ones.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on April 15, 2012, 01:39:17 pm
Just seen a couple of cranes - a might turn into a twitcher at this rate.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AndyR on April 15, 2012, 04:48:48 pm
some recent spots from SA



Very cool!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 15, 2012, 07:25:20 pm
gme, I spotted them as well and assumed they were giant rats!

Am at Pex now and a pair of Grouse just flew in! First for me at Pex :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on April 15, 2012, 07:29:23 pm
Have you seen the (presumed) buzzard there yet Si?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: aLICErOBERTSfANkLUB on April 15, 2012, 07:37:13 pm
Spotted a coypu in the pond next to the intermarche in milly. I believe they live in the uk but I have not spotted one before.
Kids thought it was great but helen just thought it was a big rat and therefore even worse than the normal size ones.

Eradicated in the UK.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 15, 2012, 08:57:51 pm
Quote from: The Poppmiester
Have you seen the (presumed) buzzard there yet Si?

I have seen them there before Andy but only way above. Did you see it  actually in the quarry?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 15, 2012, 09:14:21 pm
Eradicated in the UK.

my mate Dave The Coypu says other wise
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 15, 2012, 09:51:25 pm
A mate of mine reckons he saw a vampire in the woods near surprise view.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 15, 2012, 10:55:40 pm
Jasper, were you out?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nibile on April 16, 2012, 06:21:48 am
 ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 16, 2012, 06:32:44 am
It may have been just an actor who plays a vampire on TV

did you see what colour it was on the underside?

actual vampires are nocturnal, so it would be unusual to see one during the day
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 16, 2012, 08:17:03 am
After a lot of research, it seems that swallows that migrate to the U.K come from South Africa, whereas swallows that migrate to Western Europe come from north of the equator in West Africa.

Was it gripping a coconut by the husk?

Sadly one does not a summer make, as the snow we got yesterday demonstrates.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jaspersharpe on April 16, 2012, 09:29:13 am
(http://i40.tinypic.com/xatm4x.gif)

 :)
Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Oldmanmatt on April 16, 2012, 09:37:43 am
It may have been just an actor who plays a vampire on TV

did you see what colour it was on the underside?

actual vampires are nocturnal, so it would be unusual to see one during the day

Aarrgghhh!! Day Walker! Don't panic! Don't panic!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jaspersharpe on April 16, 2012, 11:36:59 am
Don't worry, it was just this guy:

(http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww34/kixxarse/True%20Blood/Eric/eric-northman-7.jpg)

He seems quite friendly.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Gritlad on May 04, 2012, 08:38:38 pm
5 deer in grindleford woods tonight, 2 stags and 3 females I think.
got fairly close too
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: blacky on May 04, 2012, 09:45:37 pm
Ring ouzel , Burbage Valley today.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on May 04, 2012, 11:45:26 pm
Pretty certain of a Swift tonight in S18...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on May 05, 2012, 07:33:09 am
Forgot I saw what was almost definitely a red kite fly over us at Lawrencefield last week (mates identification, distinct forked tail and swept back wings).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 05, 2012, 09:41:06 am

Interesting!

I was surprised and saddened to hear that kestrels were heavily in decline, on reason being muted that the recent explosion in Red Kite populations equals greater competition for food/habitat etc  (and also bizarrely the fact that motorway verges are much more manicured and managed than they ever used to be, which where kestrels main hunting grounds).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 05, 2012, 09:50:16 am
http://www.sbsg.org/sightings/recentsightings.asp (http://www.sbsg.org/sightings/recentsightings.asp)

Red Kite, 28th April?

I saw one over Millstone a couple of years back, belaying, staring upwards. Not heard about a Kestrel decline, will do some reading. I guess for a long time they were the only raptor around in many areas, so perhaps numbers were inflated due to a lack of competition.

1st Swift on Weds at Burbage bridge. Heard a Cuckoo later on too, though very faint.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 05, 2012, 11:00:40 am
I saw one over Millstone a couple of years back, belaying, staring upwards.

Bloody good trick for a bird! Had he just done Twikker? :)

Saw a seal when I was out bouldering in Wednesday night, and deer 5 mins from house last weekend.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on May 05, 2012, 03:32:05 pm
http://www.sbsg.org/sightings/recentsightings.asp (http://www.sbsg.org/sightings/recentsightings.asp)

Red Kite, 28th April?


Yep, that was when we were there, about the right time too, as we were on the first route of the day.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: hongkongstuey on May 06, 2012, 01:41:08 pm
was out exploring some crags this weekend and stumbled upon this little fella (crags turned out to be a bit shite so this and some block trundling ended up being the highlights of the weekend...):
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7200/7002127248_3a40bd4b75_z.jpg)

its a Bamboo Snake - won't quite kill you but its bite would be far from pleasant...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: douglas on May 07, 2012, 11:48:27 am
I think I saw an osprey yesterday near Bristol. It was sat on a hedge near a lake. Is there a more common bird I may have been confusing it with?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 07, 2012, 12:06:24 pm
Not much other than a Buzzard, though the Osprey's striped head is distinctive. Not out of the question though, they are doing well in the UK and migration take them across the whole country at the mo.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: douglas on May 07, 2012, 12:48:14 pm
Thanks Johnny. It could been a very light Buzzard. I didn't spot the striped head but then I don't know if I would have done from the angle that I saw it...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 07, 2012, 01:30:31 pm
Probably a Buzzard by the sounds then. I had a quick google and the only Osprey reports yesterday were from Cambridgeshire - most are further north by now.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: douglas on May 07, 2012, 01:39:57 pm
Okay, thanks!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: BB on May 08, 2012, 05:24:41 am
Bit of a special one this...

Fairy penguin spotted while out fishing in Sydney Harbour, just off Manly point. Very rare these days. Apparently only 1 breeding pair still nesting at Manly. It popped it's head up to check where it was and disappeared again while I was still fumbling with the camera.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 09, 2012, 10:18:18 am
Pod of dolphins this morning. Was driving into work past Nigg Bay and just spotted them out the corner of my eye heading round Girdleness ( I was actually seeing how surf looked!). Luckily had camera and 400m lens in van and got some shots as they came round point. Hopefully got a good shot of one breaching but it was pretty overcast and light wasn't great. Will see later!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on May 10, 2012, 02:52:45 pm
The first two shots below are from a local sanctuary while the rest are taken in our back garden in the last few days.

Bustard!
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7222/7170601612_07a093a266.jpg)

Duck!
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7242/7170705178_ff055efd8b.jpg)

On a slightly different scale, one of several Praying Mantis' we have around the garden this year.
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8003/7170664500_8bcaeb1111.jpg)

The 'Wattle Bird' is a super-sized honeyeater we get around here in droves. First up, here's one taking nectar from one of our Aloe plants.
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8162/7170635710_fca6b92020.jpg)

...and another hunting bugs on a beautiful autumn evening earlier this week.
(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5451/7170641680_43ee4484e4_z.jpg)

...and finally, one for SA Chris!
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8018/7170620238_56d549a9c5_z.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 10, 2012, 04:13:51 pm
Flaming Gallahs mate!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Gritlad on May 14, 2012, 07:20:06 pm
Pretty sure I saw a owl at the roaches yesterday evening flying through the lower tier woods being chased by 2 black birds (birds that were black, not necessarily blackbirds) . Don't know what breed but pretty sure it was a owl as it had a round head, and it was mostly white. Could well be a tawny owl?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Scouse D on May 14, 2012, 08:59:21 pm
Little Owl seen on the wall along Ringinglow road.
Greater Spotted woodpecker in garden.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 14, 2012, 10:40:30 pm

Just received this..   :no:


Quote
Peak District organisations condemn destruction of goshawk nest
 
Five leading land management and conservation organisations in the Peak District National Park have condemned the destruction of a goshawk nest in the Derwent Valley.
The organisations – the Moorland Association which represents grouse-moor owners, the National Trust, Natural England, Peak District National Park Authority and the RSPB – were responding to the discovery of the destroyed nest and smashed goshawk eggs which is now being investigated by the police.
The destruction leaves only one active goshawk nest in the Derwent Valley, which previously held six pairs of these birds. This took place on land owned by Severn Trent Water and the RSPB is offering a £1,000 reward for information leading to a conviction.
The organisations, which last year launched a Birds of Prey Initiative to achieve breeding targets for merlin, peregrine and short-eared owl, have been working together since 2008.
John Lomas, of the Peak District National Park Authority, who chairs the group, said: “I’ve been advised that the police have indicated it was not due to natural causes.  We strongly condemn any wilful destruction of nests and eggs.
“We have been making good progress working closely with bird groups, landowners and gamekeepers to secure the right protection for rare species, and the destruction of this nest is a setback.
“Nevertheless we will continue to work with all those who are co-operating with us. We should not let the bad behaviour of a few individuals stop the improving relations between the different interests.”
Anyone with information should contact the police immediately on the non-emergency crime line 101, or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Durbs on May 15, 2012, 12:37:17 pm
Cunts... really don't understand the mentality of someone who does this.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on May 15, 2012, 04:21:47 pm
Gamekeepers innit. Don't they have form for doing similar with peregrine nests?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 15, 2012, 05:37:01 pm
They have form for systematically destroying the Goshawk and Peregrine population in the Upper Derwent. Peregrines are doing well elsewhere thankfully. Goshawks not so much, whilst Hen Harriers are in grave danger of going extinct in England.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Durbs on May 16, 2012, 02:45:11 pm
Ahhh - so killing birds and destroying nests, in order so that they can breed other birds to be killed.

All makes sense now.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 17, 2012, 10:47:36 am
Pod of dolphins this morning. Was driving into work past Nigg Bay and just spotted them out the corner of my eye heading round Girdleness ( I was actually seeing how surf looked!). Luckily had camera and 400m lens in van and got some shots as they came round point. Hopefully got a good shot of one breaching but it was pretty overcast and light wasn't great. Will see later!

(https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/576856_10150811680501087_689146086_10076460_954714422_n.jpg)

400mm at ISO 400 plus a lot of cropping has left a fairly poor quality image, but still quite pleased wth it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on May 17, 2012, 04:25:42 pm
Are they both guillemots in the foreground. Or is the one of the left a young puffin? Top snap of the dolphin. I like the way it looks like it is really having fun. For some reason it looks like it is smiling to me . . . . anyway . . . .
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: galpinos on May 17, 2012, 04:56:01 pm
A question for you twitchers out there….

I was out at Wolf Edge last night with erm,sam and there were three birds we were unable to identify. They looked like birds of prey (but there were three of them so I can only assume they either aren’t birds of prey or were all young), wide fingered wing tips, totally white underneath on black (or very dark) on top. They also had a very distinctive call and were pretty impressive at flying.

Any ideas?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mikester on May 17, 2012, 05:08:04 pm
Could well have been lapwing. I can see why they might look a bit raptor-ish, and definitely fit with the habitat, flight and call. Reasonably gregarious as well.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: galpinos on May 17, 2012, 05:10:17 pm
Sam suggested Lapwings so he's got better knowledge than I gave him credit for.

Great to see them and great bouldering too!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 17, 2012, 09:01:21 pm
Aka Peewits after the call. By impressive flying I guess you mean aerobatics.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on May 17, 2012, 09:04:51 pm
(http://www.overthegardengate.co.uk/wildlife/archives/images/sb.asp?i=381467981.jpg)

I love to watch lapwings fly, they always look like they're having so much fun, doing barrel rolls and loop-the-loops!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: galpinos on May 17, 2012, 10:49:14 pm
Aka Peewits after the call. By impressive flying I guess you mean aerobatics.

Yep, acrobatic. Cheers all, looks like they were lapwings.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 17, 2012, 10:51:05 pm
Are they both guillemots in the foreground. Or is the one of the left a young puffin? Top snap of the dolphin. I like the way it looks like it is really having fun. For some reason it looks like it is smiling to me . . . . anyway . . . .
Not sure tbh. There are loads of puffins on the coast here could be either.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on May 21, 2012, 12:49:41 pm
Osprey over Derwentwater yesterday. Stunning. Part of a pair apparently, with chicks due to hatch next week.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on May 21, 2012, 09:14:04 pm
Are they both guillemots in the foreground. Or is the one of the left a young puffin? Top snap of the dolphin. I like the way it looks like it is really having fun. For some reason it looks like it is smiling to me . . . . anyway . . . .
Not sure tbh. There are loads of puffins on the coast here could be either.

Great pic Chris.  The bird on the left looks too big for a puffin and looks like a gull but the beak is unusual.

Galpinos - Lapwings/Peewits. The Peak is a great spot for these beautiful and enigmatic birds.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on May 31, 2012, 10:38:41 pm
I have a family of Tawny owls in my back garden.... Making a right racket over recent evenings. Had plenty of sightings but I havnet found their perch yet... will try to get some pics up when I do.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on May 31, 2012, 10:50:57 pm
saw what I think might have been a bling ouzel at popular end tonight. distinctive call etc?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 01, 2012, 08:14:46 am
<'fluty whistle'>     Peeep             Peeeep           Peeeep

Looks wise its a Blackbird with a cummerbund.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 01, 2012, 08:19:59 am
What about this male Ring Ouzel (http://sounds.bl.uk/Environment/British-wildlife-recordings/022M-W1CDR0001425-3500V0#_)?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on June 01, 2012, 09:11:52 am
It did a kind of squelchy noise then a toot toot toot. Looked like a bird.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 01, 2012, 10:26:51 am
I think that's a better description than mine. They can be pretty tame on Stanage, I was within ten yards of a singing male the other day an he was no fashed.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on June 01, 2012, 11:16:13 am
Think I saw one of the Sheff Uni peregrines (http://www.shef.ac.uk/news/nr/peregrine-falcons-breed-successfully-at-university-1.179261) on Tuesday night. All the other birds fucked off sharp-ish anyway.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nigel on June 01, 2012, 11:55:52 am
Think I saw one of the Sheff Uni peregrines (http://www.shef.ac.uk/news/nr/peregrine-falcons-breed-successfully-at-university-1.179261) on Tuesday night. All the other birds fucked off sharp-ish anyway.

Good link, I had no idea, I go past there loads so will have to keep the old mince pies peeled. And a big shout out to the perverts at Sheff Uni!  :shag:

"...then in late March copulation was observed on several occasions."

"The University plans to install a webcam near the nest over the summer."
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on June 05, 2012, 11:49:08 pm
Think I saw Ring Ouzels on Dow yesterday. Distinctive white tail with central black stripe, does that sound right?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 06, 2012, 08:01:13 am
No, that's a Wheatear. A Ring Ouzel is a fair bit bigger, basically a Blackbird in a cummerbund.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Durbs on June 06, 2012, 03:00:17 pm
Quite a few very vocal Curlews (I think - can't think what other long-beaked bird it would be) out by Higgar Tor this weekend.

Grabbed some shots but haven't got them off the camera yet. Quite surprised to see them this far from the coast.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 06, 2012, 03:57:40 pm
Curlews are quite common on high moorland, they possibly nest there? But not sure...

Good to see the Wheatears back! A sure sign that summer is here  :)

Loads of swifts around my local lake, love when they're all calling to each other...

Also went round Knowsley Safari Park on Monday and there were loads of Lapwings and Red-Legged Partridge!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 13, 2012, 10:30:18 am
Give us this day our daily buzzard. Same lamp post on the way to work every day for the last week. Right on a busy dual carriageway. I know if I went there with a camera it would disappear sharpish though :(
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: john horscroft on June 13, 2012, 10:45:30 am
Thought I heard a Peregrine up at Stanage High Neb the other day.  Possible?  JB?  :shrug:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 13, 2012, 10:50:07 am
The young peregrine that is nesting on the St George's in Sheffield Town Centre tried to leave its nest last night.

Didn't get very far and is currently sat on one of the parapets not going very far at the moment.

Just been out to have a look, clearly visible.  Annoyingly I was going to bring my camera to work this morning but decided not to (might nip home to get it at lunch time).

If anyone wants to look approaching from Regents Street its on the right hand corner of the tower.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 13, 2012, 08:11:41 pm
Quote
Thought I heard a Peregrine up at Stanage High Neb the other day.  Possible?  JB?

Very much so - see them regularly on the eastern edges. Hearing is more unusual as they tend to be more vocal around the nest, and I'm not sure if there's a nest anywhere round there.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 14, 2012, 11:04:10 am
Some snaps of the Peregrine Falcon on St George's next to Broad Lane yesterday.  When I went back after finishing work it had got off the ledge and flown to a higher perch further up the tower.

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7225/7185822329_7280d88d8e_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/7185822329/)
In a Flap (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/7185822329/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8147/7371032868_e761765c52_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/7371032868/)
Who's watching who? (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/7371032868/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5468/7371047890_83bf7bf7e0_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/7371047890/)
Peregrine Falcon (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/7371047890/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on June 14, 2012, 11:07:01 am
Good snaps.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 14, 2012, 11:35:37 am
Good news on the peregines.

Couple of pics for Will of Ring Ouzel and Wheatear on Stanage showing its tail.

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_1556.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_1566.jpg)

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 14, 2012, 11:58:42 am
Great pics all round, especially Slackers' last one.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on June 14, 2012, 12:00:05 pm
Saw a fair sized bird on callow bank last night. Brown wi a long curved beak, some black and white checkered fethers round the ass. Making two-tone call. Any fucking ideas etc?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 14, 2012, 12:03:36 pm
Making two-tone call.

What like "Any Rudeboys in the house!!!"

Curlew too obvious a suggestion?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 14, 2012, 12:08:18 pm
Quote
Any fucking ideas etc?

Sounds like a Curlew... (http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/c/curlew/index.aspx)

(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/08/Curlew_-_natures_pics.jpg/250px-Curlew_-_natures_pics.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on June 14, 2012, 12:13:57 pm
black and white checkered fethers round the ass. Making two-tone call. Any fucking ideas etc?

Ska Hawk
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on June 14, 2012, 12:14:47 pm
Yeah probably one of them, didn't realise they came up on the moors.

Also on the top of stanage I saw out of the corner of my eye what must have been a hare (mountain or otherwise). Was too browny and small and fast to have been a sheep...and a mucky lamb seems unlikely.
Title: Re: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on June 14, 2012, 12:16:36 pm
Making two-tone call.

What like "Any Rudeboys in the house!!!"

black and white checkered fethers round the ass. Making two-tone call. Any fucking ideas etc?

Ska Hawk

I'll line em up, you knock em down.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 14, 2012, 12:26:52 pm
I was in first. On both calls.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on June 14, 2012, 08:01:47 pm
Cheers for the Wheatear/Ring Ouzel info. Still got my eyes peeled for the Ouzels!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on June 15, 2012, 11:02:32 am
Great day at Stanage Popular yesterday. Saw a female ring ouzel a couple of times, near flying buttress. Stayed away from the signposted off bit to the left, but I guess that is where she was heading. Also just to the right of eliminator and castle crack saw a wee wren come out of a crack and heard some squeaking so decided to look into the crack and there was a tiny wee nest with two hungry little chicks, mouths wide open waiting for more food. Mega cute!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on June 15, 2012, 11:20:19 am

Pod of dolphins (about 10 I'd say) joined us for ferry trip to Eigg last week.  Amazing and such a treat for the kids  :clap2:

(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5320/7189135339_1e9742b978_z.jpg)
(well chuffed with this 'capture' as I'm normally shit at taking photos.

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7238/7189123105_d54d3b8be5_z.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on June 15, 2012, 11:42:06 am
Saw an amazing little flying insect yesterday on a wall in Neepsend. Did some googling and it turns out it was a ruby tailed cuckoo wasp Chrysis ignita .
(http://content62.eol.org/content/2009/07/24/08/87812_580_360.jpg)
(Not my photo)

Two wasp related postings in two days. Maybe my goose needs a new outfit!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 15, 2012, 05:41:20 pm
Nice, Chrysidids are always a treat! Great website here:http://www.chrysis.net/index_en.php (http://www.chrysis.net/index_en.php)

SamT, I'm pretty jealous you went to Eigg even without the dolphins. What did you get up to?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on June 15, 2012, 06:31:26 pm
SamT, I'm pretty jealous you went to Eigg even without the dolphins. What did you get up to?

Sat around on the beach having a picnic with the kids and some highland moo cows for an hour and half and got the ferry back again.  Unfortunately - no climbing - though the An Sgurr (however the hell you pronounce that!) looked fantastic, its smooth walls beckoning in the sunlight.  Not really up to "The Nose" though!!

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 17, 2012, 12:59:20 pm
Out walking yesterday in around Alport the pissing rain and came across a pair of Canadian Geese that were protecting their youngster from soaking wet walkers (not many others out unsurprisngly!)

(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5076/7385578022_ca52477c78_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/7385578022/)
Gosling (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/7385578022/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7216/7385552194_f989aae74c_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/7385552194/)
Protection (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/7385552194/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr


Quite surprised as I didn't realise they'd been introduced to the UK and thought they were only seen here whilst migrating.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Gritlad on June 17, 2012, 08:51:59 pm
nice photos slackers.
Saw a Ring Ouzel, something brown and medium size fly into the moor (grouse i assume) and also 2 or 3 Curlows too  :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: ianv on June 18, 2012, 09:49:27 am
Riding in the alps at the moment, in the last few days I have seen: two eagles in their nest,  some chamois, a lynx cub (or something similar) and a wolf. Psyched about seeing a wolf in the wild :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: peewee on June 23, 2012, 06:45:04 pm
Nothing special but got a good snap of one of the rats with bushy tails earlier.

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8026/7426016918_398a42c6b6_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/betapete/7426016918/)
Furry thing.. (http://www.flickr.com/photos/betapete/7426016918/#) by p.wilks.t21 (http://www.flickr.com/people/betapete/), on Flickr

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7133/7425991174_4b9f138222_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/betapete/7425991174/)
IMG_3288.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/betapete/7425991174/#) by p.wilks.t21 (http://www.flickr.com/people/betapete/), on Flickr
Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 26, 2012, 08:32:59 am
Just walking round Stanley Park which is literally a stones throw from Goodison Park and there's a pair of Great Crested Grebe with two youngsters! Most surprised given the urban nature of the surroundings!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on July 03, 2012, 10:56:36 pm
Saw some Red Kites while bouldering up Glen Lednock the other day. Nearly ticked a 7B too, so keen to get back to finish it off and maybe get some Red Kite photos. Very majestic!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 03, 2012, 11:22:30 pm
. Very majestic!

What your climbing or the kites? How is walk in now?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on July 03, 2012, 11:26:34 pm
You've seen me climb, right? 

Walk in is alright. I'm sure it seems long if you're used to parking up at the damn, but it's only 20 minutes anyway.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on July 06, 2012, 11:25:42 am
Psyched about seeing a wolf in the wild

Not sure if I have or not, although probably not. Last spring there were reports of a wolf sighting in the Bavarian Alps. No known permamently resident wolves there, must have strayed in from further south. Anyway, I was in the area walking through a fairly remote bit of forest, when *something* broke cover in front of me and ran away. My first reaction - "oh look, a rather large, somewhat greyish fox" - was probably 100% correct, but there is some doubt at the back of my mind.

In the same area a few weeks ago, a rather more definite sighting. Roe deer mother and kid on the track in front of me. Somehow they don't notice me until I'm about twenty metres away. Roe deer have a tactic: mum runs off into the undergrowth making lots of noise; kid cowers on the floor. Predator is presumably supposed to chase mum, hopefully without success, and be distracted from kid camouflaged on the forest floor. Which, however, works less well when kid is cowering the middle of a path. Venison for dinner. I made myself scarce as quickly as possible in the hope that mum would come back soon.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on July 06, 2012, 11:52:23 am
Nearly forgot about this and it's not the best photo but spotted what I think is probably a red eared terrapin in the local park lake the other day..

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7270/7513819300_647bb161b2.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/fatneck/7513819300/)
Untitled (http://www.flickr.com/photos/fatneck/7513819300/#) by Fattneck (http://www.flickr.com/people/fatneck/), on Flickr

It's actually not that uncommon and I've certainly seen them bigger than that before. Are they common elsewhere or is it just a scouse mutant ninja thing?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on July 06, 2012, 12:44:04 pm
I don't think they can breed in UK waters, so yeah they tend to be a relic of post mutant ninja dumpings. Pretty long lived though, there was a big one at WMD but I've not seen it for years.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on July 06, 2012, 01:14:30 pm
It was nice to see a couple of water voles on the Derbyshire Wye last weekend

not seen one for ages
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on August 02, 2012, 12:41:51 pm
One of the regulars along the creek behind us is a Black-Shouldered Kite and I finally caught him a couple of times resting on an old conifer a couple of doors away from us.

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8149/7697283862_5bea695a8d_c.jpg)

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7133/7697282612_69db09f1ed_c.jpg)

He's actually only about 8 feet from our local magpie's nest so not surprisingly, he got set upon by both of the adults once nesting season came around (started this week.) Haven't seen him/her since.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 02, 2012, 12:52:42 pm
Hundreds of seabirds off the coast near us on Wedesday. Often see sandeel schools surfacing at this time of the year and a few dozen birds going for them, but this was about 50 sq m of sea and loads of birds going mad for them. Looked like an upwelling of water, hopefully might mean a warm spell.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Yoof on August 11, 2012, 11:47:53 am
Mayhaps a bit late to be recent but the other week I was slowly walking towards a seal to take photos and just got to the appropriate distance when a sea otter hopped out of the water and began to eat a fish right next to the seal! The seal was so surprised it jumped. Have a gander.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/82111568@N02/7671755182/#in/photostream/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/82111568@N02/7671755182/#in/photostream/)

Then yesterday I was up in Northumbria going to Kyloe-in when a hare lolloped down the track to about 20m from me, stopped, looked at my bright blue t-shirt, and then proceeded to come within 4m of me! :D

Nature loves me, and I it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on August 11, 2012, 01:52:57 pm
Sea otter's a great spot! Nice one Yooth!

I was fishing with the wife on Wednesday evening when a Sparrowhawk flew round the tree I was sat next to and landed on my pole! It took a rather shocked look at me (I must have looked fairly shocked myself!) and flew off. Pretty much overshadowed the fishing! ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on August 11, 2012, 03:57:11 pm
Saw a deer in borrowdale yesterday, and then two red squirrels eating nuts by buttermere this morning.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AndyR on August 11, 2012, 05:20:50 pm
Mayhaps a bit late to be recent but the other week I was slowly walking towards a seal to take photos and just got to the appropriate distance when a sea otter hopped out of the water and began to eat a fish right next to the seal! The seal was so surprised it jumped. Have a gander.
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/82111568@N02/7671755182/#in/photostream/ (http://www.flickr.com/photos/82111568@N02/7671755182/#in/photostream/)


I didn't think sea otters lived in the UK? They're a Pacific species aren't they? You do find normal river otters feeding along the shoreline, though I think they have to keep going back to freshwater to clean their fur. Good photo though.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 12, 2012, 11:14:24 am
I've seen otters and otter holes nowhere near fresh water; reiff, north uist, and entrance to loch broom. I think you are right that sea otters are a pacific species but I don't think they need fresh water. These are tiny compared to the ones in Vancouver aquarium.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bubba on August 12, 2012, 11:42:29 am
Saw a load of Coypu in a canal running alongside the Rhone last week.  Quite cute in a way but if you have a rat phobia then I suspect you'd shit yourself if you saw some.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nibile on August 12, 2012, 12:30:15 pm
Two big deers at the boulders yesterday. Seemed not too scared when they first saw me, but as I moved they jumped away.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatboySlimfast on August 12, 2012, 03:04:48 pm
Little owl hunting at dusk on the moor above wardlow
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Yoof on August 12, 2012, 07:13:52 pm
I didn't think sea otters lived in the UK? They're a Pacific species aren't they?
Ooops, my bad. Thanks for the knowledge  :2thumbsup:
Good photo though.
Thank you  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AndyR on August 12, 2012, 07:22:42 pm
I've seen otters and otter holes nowhere near fresh water; reiff, north uist, and entrance to loch broom. I think you are right that sea otters are a pacific species but I don't think they need fresh water. These are tiny compared to the ones in Vancouver aquarium.
Yep - we get both types along the west coast here - saw several pacific sea otters up the mid-BC coast this week whilst out sea fishing (along with humpback whales and some very big salmon) - they very rarely go on land. The regular type (lutra lutra) are often on shore (and like to eat their catch on moored boats - otter shit is no fun...), but I believe have to periodically go to fresh water to groom and remove salt from their fur.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on August 13, 2012, 12:19:29 pm
This little chap (a Rainbow Lorikeet) put in an appearance just above our carport earlier today. We have a horde of these currently working the flowers in some of the eucalypts around here but this was the first time one came out in the open where I could get some decent shots of him/her.

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7251/7772830576_3e20ca19fe_c.jpg)

Another little eucalypt has been flowering in the garden and has been bringing the bees in from the hives down the road. Managed to catch one departing loaded with pollen.

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8294/7772827082_87ffdf2a4b_c.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Yoof on August 19, 2012, 10:05:11 pm
Stumbled upon the roost of two Soprano Pipistrelles (I think) earlier today as I was about to climb some uninspiring limestone, they were beautiful and quite furry  :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on August 20, 2012, 07:51:33 am
Looking for some bird knowledge.

Last week in the southern Dolomites, something that I thought looked like some kind of falcon flew in front of me. Very much falcon-shaped body and wings. Black wingtips, reddish-brown body, so definitely not a mature peregrine. Young peregrine perhaps?

Nothing else I've been able to google looks much like it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on August 20, 2012, 08:58:11 am
Lanner?
(http://www.petinfospot.com/pictures/Lanner-Falcon14.jpg)

Saker?
(http://cdn1.arkive.org/media/16/16902B73-1568-4FF0-950A-7E159FAA3FBF/Presentation.Large/Saker-falcon-standing-on-ground.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on August 20, 2012, 10:13:08 am
Lanner?

Quite plausible, but I can't find a picture of one in flight seen from above, which is how I saw it, so can't be sure. I was put off by wikipedia's description of the range as "southeast Europe", but I suppose the southern Dolomites just about qualify.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on August 21, 2012, 09:01:25 am
Saw what I think was a couple of kestrels at the popular end last night. Seemed to be based around tippler/dangler area. Can I get a rewind?

(http://www.channel4.com/assets/programmes/images/bo-selecta/series-2/episode-1/craig-davids-video-diary/bo-selecta-s2e1-craig-davids-video-diary_200x113.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 21, 2012, 10:10:30 am
Proper Bo Kes.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gme on August 21, 2012, 01:36:48 pm
Loads and loads of Stoats around up here this year. Usually see a few knocking around but this year is nuts, see them every day.

They introduced wildlife strips around all the fields about three years ago where the farmers are paid to leave a 10m wide strip of land to the wild around every field and the increase in mammal and bird life is amazing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on August 21, 2012, 01:45:31 pm
Check out Brolly´s flickr stream its fucking amazing....


(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8300/7826427768_2664fa0eb8_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7826427768/)
Well it aint no otter... (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7826427768/#) by Oliver C Wright (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8282/7718580788_5cf5a16b2b_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7718580788/)
My Reflection in a Milky Eye (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7718580788/#) by Oliver C Wright (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8028/7658532992_e4aee857ed_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7658532992/)
Yellow headed gecko (and good bye flickr for a while) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7658532992/#) by Oliver C Wright (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5324/7432210064_e990c39ee6_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7432210064/)
Hop, skip and jump (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7432210064/#) by Oliver C Wright (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8002/7456769622_9c61028ba5_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7456769622/)
Gravity Even Applies to Hummingbirds (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7456769622/#) by Oliver C Wright (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Brolly on August 26, 2012, 07:49:54 pm
Check out Brolly´s flickr stream its fucking amazing....


Cheers!  Well when you can't climb anymore you have to turn that obsession into something!  Just checked back in as I remember asking about otters on here and after last weeks trip to Mull finally found some.  Took me over 50 hours to find any but finally when I did they did deliver.  Ironically after spending all my time in isolated places I found them near a busy campsite!?!

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8439/7866042090_20ab0f0929.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7866042090/)
Floundering (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7866042090/#) by Oliver C Wright (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8294/7849632714_4a711d14cc.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7849632714/)
Breakfast at Mull! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7849632714/#) by Oliver C Wright (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8434/7858280874_8db72b250f.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7858280874/)
Roar of the Otter! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/19083292@N00/7858280874/#) by Oliver C Wright (http://www.flickr.com/people/19083292@N00/), on Flickr

Am thinking of doing a bit of climbing photo work.  If anyone needs a photo tog for some new ascents give me a shout!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 26, 2012, 09:11:12 pm
Good otter pics
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on August 27, 2012, 02:57:56 am
A fox trotted past (8.5) our campsite about 5m away in the Ishinca Valley (Peru) in the middle of the day yesterday. Picture to follow in a month once I've sorted through them all.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on September 02, 2012, 08:29:04 pm
Saw a birdy having a scrap with a magpie today from the top of Chevin Buttress. Dark browny red wings, turning black towards the wingtips. White underbelly. Looked in my bird book and thought it might either be a kite or kestrel. I thought I'd become reasonably good at spotting the Red Kites though now they're common as muck in Yorkshire and that's not what it looked like. Any ideas for sure what it would be?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 02, 2012, 09:36:57 pm
What size was it compared to the magpie? What shape was the tail?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on September 02, 2012, 10:16:06 pm
Crazy flock of Griffons and other birds of prey in Riglos this week:

(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-bf1UmZvmv9M/UEO4VT31BII/AAAAAAAAAUE/7Q01Mny1FTc/s576/2012-08-29%252017.30.45.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fried on September 03, 2012, 07:47:32 am
(http://laulaura08.l.a.pic.centerblog.net/67i4r7k6.jpg)

Griffons, you say?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Paul B on September 03, 2012, 08:26:44 pm
Miles from a Brolly shot, but I just snapped this off my balcony in Sheffield:

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8462/7923653896_a93b9ce0a6.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/39660023@N03/7923653896/)
Kestrel vs. Magpie (http://www.flickr.com/photos/39660023@N03/7923653896/#) by travelswithmyt4 (http://www.flickr.com/people/39660023@N03/), on Flickr

Noticed it whilst staring through my first roll of slide film which is taped to the glass doors.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: robertostallioni on September 03, 2012, 08:34:24 pm
'as tha got beef?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 04, 2012, 07:45:32 am
Are all Magpies Newcastle supporters?

Are you Magpie?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tunaficiency on September 04, 2012, 08:36:48 am
Walked within a couple of feet of a horned viper in slovenia completely oblivious, kate following behind let out a shriek and it slithered into a burrow afore i could get a shot. later the same day saw what we think might of been an eagle checking out a glider.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on September 04, 2012, 12:53:07 pm
What size was it compared to the magpie? What shape was the tail?

Maybe a touch bigger but not masses. Didn't quite manage to see the tail in flight as it was quite far away. Possibly fan shaped. I'm pretty sure there was no white on the wings so probably a kestrel  :shrug:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 04, 2012, 12:59:11 pm
Pointy wing tips or rounded, fingery tips? Sounds more like a kestrel from its size.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 04, 2012, 01:57:00 pm
A Kite would definitely look 'masses' bigger next to a Magenpie.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 04, 2012, 02:03:16 pm
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8e/RaptorialSilhouettes.svg/170px-RaptorialSilhouettes.svg.png)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 04, 2012, 02:09:36 pm
Defintely a lammergeier. A small one. On holiday.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on September 05, 2012, 12:53:21 pm
God I'm shit at this. I will try and remember more next time.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 05, 2012, 01:04:12 pm
I suggest a fully-annotated field sketch.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 05, 2012, 08:08:14 pm
Or one of these new fangled photo things.

Don't worry Will I'm shit too. Even the Birds UK app on my phone isn't helping.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on September 06, 2012, 08:55:00 am
Quote from: SA Chris
Even the Birds UK app on my phone isn't helping

I've got the RSPB one. It's a fiver, but definitely the best fiver I've spent recently. It includes the calls/songs of most UK birds and has helped me identify birds I couldn't see properly/that all look the same to me (e.g. warblers) several times...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on September 06, 2012, 09:46:57 am
Saw a birdy having a scrap with a magpie today from the top of Chevin Buttress. Dark browny red wings, turning black towards the wingtips. White underbelly. Looked in my bird book and thought it might either be a kite or kestrel. I thought I'd become reasonably good at spotting the Red Kites though now they're common as muck in Yorkshire and that's not what it looked like. Any ideas for sure what it would be?

White underbelly - Red back - black wing tips... Similar size to a magpie .. in yorkshire.

It was a Kestrel.

(http://www.rspb.org.uk/images/cache/kestrel_hovering_300_tcm9-139955_v2.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Paul B on September 06, 2012, 09:52:03 am
That kestrel in the magpie picture is clearly nesting somewhere near my balcony as it was happily sat on the other side of the railing with a dead rodent yesterday.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 06, 2012, 10:19:26 am
They'll be done nesting now, though it's not unlikely that it did nest nearby. They have regular favourite spots for plucking, eating and roosting though, usually marked by a streak of white and the odd pellet.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on September 06, 2012, 11:02:37 am
Could be one of the ones that nests up on the University buildings, as thats just up the road.

The graveyard around St George's church/lecture theater was littered with rodent bones/carcasses when the youngsters were fledging a few months back (re-post of a pic)...

(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5468/7371047890_83bf7bf7e0_c.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/7371047890/)
Peregrine Falcon (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/7371047890/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 06, 2012, 11:08:36 am
Wrong species!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on September 06, 2012, 11:15:27 am
 :slap: Theres a reason I took up statistics rather than sticking with zoology!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on September 11, 2012, 10:03:01 am
This is brilliant!

http://youtu.be/uBuPiC3ArL8 (http://youtu.be/uBuPiC3ArL8)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 11, 2012, 10:16:05 am
I've seen a heron hanging around with ducks in the pond a park and catching fish that try to eat the bread gets thrown to the ducks. Very smart.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 11, 2012, 11:34:38 am
We had a great view of a Hobby heading south by the Winking Man on Saturday. Not seen one so close for years.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Paul B on September 11, 2012, 11:08:16 pm
They'll be done nesting now, though it's not unlikely that it did nest nearby. They have regular favourite spots for plucking, eating and roosting though, usually marked by a streak of white and the odd pellet.

Regardless, we've named it Kes.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on September 12, 2012, 08:09:12 am

Got to share this one - it'll take some beating!!!  (Totally nicked off a friends facebook story, but some of you may know Jules B and Molly G).

7ft Boa Constrictor - nr Ox Stones Trig, Burbage Moor  (yep!).

Quote from Jules...
 
Quote
Molly found the brute and we thought it was dead at first as we threw a stone at it and it never moved (which is probably fortunate in hindsight). They teach this method of checking for signs of life on all the first aid courses now. Came back later and it had moved a bit so we thought some walker had spotted it and dragged it further into the undergrowth by its tail to get it out the way. After a short while decided unlikely anyone would pull a dead snake around for fun and then noticed it was moving a bit. Rang the RSPCA who took a bit of convincing that it wasn't the sort of snake that ought to be in the heather near Ox Stones trig. They kept asking "is it green/brownish with a collar? Grass snakes can be variable in colour you see..." "No, it's seven foot long, about five inches across and built like Mike Tyson; we don't think it's a grass snake". Sat around with it for couple of hours whilst RSPCA lady arrived with van full of kittens (Molly wanted to do a swap with her!). She originally produced a plastic box the size of a cake tin. I did mention that I didn't think it would fit in there! RSPCA lady rather surprised when we presented our unfriendly boa constrictor. She was very good/brave given amount of spitting and hissing and baring teeth it was doing. Snake put up a right fight wrapping itself around her arm and trying to head back into its hole (with her presumably). Eventually got it in a bag. Very unusual afternoon considering we only went out for a run!

(http://a2.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/c0.0.403.403/p403x403/527255_608715719404_2126094276_n.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on September 12, 2012, 08:44:20 am
Highly unusual but brilliant story!  :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on September 12, 2012, 10:19:10 am
saw quite a few White Storks during our holiday around la Baie de Somme the other week

I'd not seen one for years; they're impressive animals
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on September 12, 2012, 10:20:09 am
when did the monster snake event take place?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on September 12, 2012, 10:21:19 am
This weekend I think

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 12, 2012, 10:24:04 am
Amazing story. Wonder if someone decided it was too much work to keep and let it go.




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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 12, 2012, 10:30:37 am
Abandoning animals is horrendous. Poor thing.

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Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on September 12, 2012, 10:33:30 am
Why dump it there though?

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 12, 2012, 10:35:17 am
No CCTV to identify the culprit perhaps?

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on September 12, 2012, 11:01:54 am
Why dump it there though?

I blame the Druids

poor bugger has probably been there since the solstace; surviving by feeding on the tattered remains of the brains of lost crusties looking for a free party
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 12, 2012, 11:12:29 am
Why dump it there though?

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 18, 2012, 10:53:56 am
Russet brown back and black wingtips - kestrel?

Spotted it a few times on the seacliffs, but first time I've manged to see any clear markings.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 20, 2012, 04:38:11 pm
Aye, our kes indeed.

Went to RSPB Titchwell the other day and saw, amongst other things, some spoonbills, egrets and a pectoral sandpiper.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 21, 2012, 08:30:05 am
Cheers. Saw it again last night, and a buzzard, twice (assuming it was the same one in two different places), 2 herons plus the usual assorted gulls and LBJs.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on September 21, 2012, 04:31:33 pm

Great Crested Grebes with chicks and probably a cormorant (rather than a shag - I find it hard to tell the difference) at Linacre Res the other week.

(nice place to take the kids for a walk or cycle but watch out for dog sh*t mines   :furious: )
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 21, 2012, 04:49:41 pm
You don't get Shags inland, only Cormorants.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on September 21, 2012, 05:19:58 pm

Quote
Shag
Shags are birds of the coast. Occasionally, they turn up inland along rivers and lakes, but usually alone (cormorants are often seen in groups inland)
  .... http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/s/shag/identification.aspx (http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/s/shag/identification.aspx)

checked before I posted before - this one was alone, but I still think cormorant as its bill/face seemed lighter as per the pic in the above link IIRC .
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 21, 2012, 05:32:31 pm
Well I've never seen one inland. The rule of probabilities is generally useful, as with 'I think I saw an Eagle, but it may have been a Buzzard...' It was a Buzzard, and no I don't need the details...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on September 21, 2012, 07:16:14 pm

The rule of probabilities is generally useful

Totally agree, exactly the way I operate and why I said I'd seen a cormorant at Linacre

My dad was once going to write a bird spotting book that went along the lines of..

Every bird you see that is black is a blackbird.
If a bit bigger, perhaps in a group in a tree, its a rook.
If the rook has a grey head, its a jackdaw.
If its a bit bigger than a rook and on its own, its a Crow.
If the crow is being acrobatic, in the mountains, and has a diamond shaped tail, and honks its a Raven.

Every brown bird you see in your garden is a sparrow..
If the sparrow has a red breast - its a robin
etc
etc
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 21, 2012, 07:39:32 pm
Bill Oddie's 'Little black bird book' has a guide along similar lines,

I've seen this funny bird in my garden.

It was a Jay.

Shall I describe it?

No. It was a Jay.

But it was pink and blue. etc...

with the denouement being:

Hold on, it was in a vicar's a garden? It was a Hoopoe...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on September 22, 2012, 08:32:45 am
Some Peruvian wildlife from the Huayhuash Trek...

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8034/8011329549_8abedc2a9d_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8011329549/)
Heron (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8011329549/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8030/8011315423_3524639b1b_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8011315423/)
Two Little Birds (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8011315423/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8169/8011311305_74e4805281_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8011311305/)
And then there was one... (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8011311305/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8297/8011297373_12dbfed103_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8011297373/)
Camouflaged (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8011297373/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on October 01, 2012, 08:21:33 pm

Surprised to see a greater spotted woodpecker on our seed feeder the other day.  Not bad for Sharrow.  Guess it has plenty of habitat round here (the cemetery for instance).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: richieb on October 01, 2012, 08:47:03 pm
I came home from work tonight to find a kestrel tearing a pigeon apart in the front garden. I looked in through the living room window to see if the missus had seen it, she wasn't there but the TV was on and Bill Oddie was being interviewed!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: robertostallioni on October 01, 2012, 08:53:19 pm
are you trying to call the grit?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 01, 2012, 09:00:32 pm
Sounds more like a sparrowhawk than a kestrel to me. In other news, I've had reports of a crow-headed quail at Curbar.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: richieb on October 01, 2012, 09:20:20 pm
Just had a look at some pictures and yep you are probably right. I wasn't sure if a kestrel could take a pigeon to be honest. Now I think about it you don't see kestrels up here much anyway. 
It was definately Bill Oddie on the TV though!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on October 01, 2012, 09:26:58 pm

which reminds me - female sparrowhawk floating through the sharrow cemetery.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on October 01, 2012, 10:13:24 pm
Fox in the Ishinca Valley, Peru...

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8318/8022912722_11c2b5af50_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8022912722/)
The Eyes (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8022912722/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 22, 2012, 03:02:12 pm
Not spotted by me, but some cool new spottings.

http://news.discovery.com/animals/new-species-discovered-in-new-guinea-110627.html (http://news.discovery.com/animals/new-species-discovered-in-new-guinea-110627.html)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on October 22, 2012, 07:09:20 pm

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8194/8113297549_e293c2e105.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/49746422@N00/8113297549/)
garden spider (http://www.flickr.com/photos/49746422@N00/8113297549/#) by sam_townsend (http://www.flickr.com/people/49746422@N00/), on Flickr

Massive beastie in the corner of our patio window, about an inch long in total,  Garden Spider I think.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on November 05, 2012, 11:19:33 am
I'm after a pair of robust, small, cheap binoculars for when I'm out bouldering and also for when I'm sat on my sofa so I can get a better look at the birds feeding on my feeders. Anybody got any recommendations?

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on November 05, 2012, 11:48:21 am
I would suggest a pair of 8x25s, (forget what the design type is called) at whichever price point suits. Along these lines (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Olympus-8x25-Binoculars-Silver-Black/dp/B00006G33J). I would avoid the more compact ones that look like two tubes (typically 8x20). Unfortunately you won't get anything robust cheaply. I went through four pairs in about six years before ponying up for something a bit bigger and a lot better quality (Minox 8x33HG).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: richieb on November 10, 2012, 06:21:22 pm
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8058/8172565041_17bcceb4aa.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/richiebetts/8172565041/)
Untitled (http://www.flickr.com/photos/richiebetts/8172565041/#) by richiebetts (http://www.flickr.com/people/richiebetts/), on Flickr

Sea Eagle from the crag at Gruinard today. Seen them there before but not had chance to take a pic. Last time I spotted one it turned out to be a heron.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: duncan on November 12, 2012, 12:10:21 pm
Loch Ness Monster quality shot of a pod of 5-6 dolphins from The Cuttings this Saturday.  I've seen a similar group from Boulder Ruckle but never on Portland nor this close to the shore. 

(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-p63fnoBKQC4/UKDk0golYZI/AAAAAAAADWY/i5JkaGZw428/s640/Dophins%2520Portland%25202.JPG)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on November 14, 2012, 09:35:44 am
Hit the Orme on Saturday and were treated to a Peregrine getting hassled by seagulls and then a massive pod of Dolphins that hung around opposite Pill Box for a good hour. Added to this was loads of rainbows including at least 2 double rainbows! Good times...

Shit dolphin photo...

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8486/8184594819_da9b82bd1c.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/fatneck/8184594819/)

Shit double Rainbow photo...

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8064/8184636282_962d6a5620.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/fatneck/8184636282/)

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on November 20, 2012, 11:20:08 am
Wandered into the front garden to find out what was keeping our two cats rather fascinated under a small lavender bush. Saw a reptilian tail sticking out just before noticing that the front end of a modest-sized Tiger Snake was actually only a few inches from my seriously unprotected foot!!  :o Didn't think I could jump that far from a standing start at my age!!
The snake-catcher (yes, we have professional snake-catchers here!) turned up half-an-hour later but there was no sign of the little sod so now the cats are going to be shut in for a couple of days and it's heavy boots & jeans for any work in the garden for a while.
I have not told the mrs quite how close my foot was as she is shaken up enough as it is (her first encounter with one of our little legless nasties.) That's another life used up now anyway.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on November 20, 2012, 11:27:36 am
 :o I think I saw a Tiger-snake slithering away into the under-growth whilst climbing at Mount Frankland (Western Australia).  I was in no hurry whatsoever to check its ID!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on November 20, 2012, 11:28:44 am
That's not a life used up, it's just a near miss! We were walking on the Transkei Coast once and a friend of mine nearly stepped on a puffadder, and did an impressive backwards leap off one foot. It's amazing what adrenalin can do for you!

I was walking up a boulder strewn hill once (a koppie for those in the know) and nearly stepped on one and managed to cover about 50m back down the hill before I became conscious of what I was doing. It's wierd how that primeval flight instinct when seeing a snake must still be hotwired into the human brain.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on November 20, 2012, 11:36:00 am
That's not a life used up, it's just a near miss!

I know, I know. T'is nice to know the reflexes are still in reasonable order at 49 though. Many years ago I actually walked on the tail of an Eastern Brown Snake up at the local cragging area. THAT was a life used up as they are notoriously aggressive and one of the most venomous snakes on the planet (#4 or 5 IIRC.)
The snake-catcher who came tonight described dealing with a Tiger Snake as being like handling a 45 year-old ex-boxer who has taken one too many punches compared with the Eastern Brown being a 25 year-old martial arts master.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on November 20, 2012, 11:42:08 am
Sounds like comparing a puffadder to a brown mamba. I'd take a puffaddrer bite any day, at least you aren't dead in a couple of hours when bitten if untreated. Parallell evolution - it's a funny old thing!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on November 20, 2012, 11:56:21 am
Of course the disturbing bit here is that this was in my front garden, less than 10 metres from my front door. I expect to encounter these things when out in the bush but I'd rather not have to contend with them when mowing the lawn or doing a bit of pruning!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on November 20, 2012, 12:01:00 pm
Yeah yeah yeah, well I once saw a slow-worm slither across a path!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on November 20, 2012, 12:01:09 pm
managed to cover about 50m back down the hill before I became conscious of what I was doing. It's wierd how that primeval flight instinct when seeing a snake must still be hotwired into the human brain.

I performed a similar feat after breaking a handhold and landing in 2ft of water over a coral reef in between a couple of sea snakes (attracted by the blood from fish I'd cut up) - I sprinted across the reef, seemingly on top of the water in a Roadrunner style (or like juvenile ducks do sometimes). The blood pissing from my hand turned out to be due to a large shard of coral/shell sticking out of my flesh. Exciting end to a day's fishing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on November 20, 2012, 12:05:43 pm
I take it that wasn't in the local reservoir?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on November 20, 2012, 01:25:55 pm
nope, Thailand

couple of miles from the nearest people

good fishing spot
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Durbs on November 20, 2012, 02:22:55 pm
I was told by locals, that although sea-snakes are highly venomous, they can't open their mouths wide enough to easily bite a human. Kids in Indonesia play with them like sliknky springs...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: El Mocho on November 20, 2012, 02:30:02 pm
When climbing in Aus (or maybe SA can't remember) doing a trad route and grabbed a pocket, pocket made hissing sound, fired myself away from wall like a jack in the box. Didn't even think about where the last runner was. Belayer was a bit surprised.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on November 20, 2012, 02:31:27 pm
A snake fell down the crag next to the route I was climbing in El Chorro, about 5 metres to my left, fell about 30 metres and slithered away. Could have landed on me or my belayer!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on November 20, 2012, 02:35:46 pm
When climbing in Aus (or maybe SA can't remember) doing a trad route and grabbed a pocket, pocket made hissing sound, fired myself away from wall like a jack in the box. Didn't even think about where the last runner was. Belayer was a bit surprised.

Never had that, but had a gecko wriggling at my fingertips when grabbing a flake hold. I didn't let go though, and when I took my hand out its tail came with it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Carnage on November 20, 2012, 10:23:51 pm
Yeah- I've had the gecko thing happen to me before. I grabbed a horizontal break and felt something squishy right at the back, which was making a weird hissing sound. Had little look and there in the back was gecko. I almost squashed the bat in the below pic too:

(http://farm1.staticflickr.com/148/433130393_a09275a0c8.jpg)

I've been in the Grampians for the last week and saw the usual Kangaroos, emu's, lizards, a small snake and, for the first time an Echidna, which was very cool.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jern on November 20, 2012, 11:22:05 pm
Had my first real brown snake (not a dirt snake) encounter the other day in the Grampians. Almost became a very close encounter when some south african twunt lobbed a stick at it 'to scare it away'  -he overshot and sent Mr Brown straight back at us.  Luckily, I had two children with me to use as shields.

Ten minutes later I nearly stood on an Echidna. Saw another Echidna two days later at Arapiles - very good place to spot them in my experience.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 07, 2013, 02:51:04 pm
Webcam on Peregrine Falcons nest on St George's (University of Sheffield) (http://efm.dept.shef.ac.uk/peregrine/index.html)

Hopefully they'll breed again this year.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Dolly on March 07, 2013, 03:07:27 pm
I see the webcam link warns that there might be disturbing images.
Do they mean, y'know peregrine sex ?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 07, 2013, 03:11:32 pm
That and pigeons being ripped to shreds whilst still alive if the ground underneath was anything to go by last year.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: blacky on March 07, 2013, 03:52:56 pm
How do you know they were still alive?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 07, 2013, 04:09:17 pm
I've not seen any yet, but it would be an obliging bird if it died instantly on being caught.

Even if they're dead I'd imagine there will be some sensitive souls who aren't au fait with seeing nature red in tooth and claw.

The bones on the ground last year were definitely dead.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Yoof on March 07, 2013, 06:10:07 pm
Had a real birdy day in Cardiff's parks, saw a Heron, two Cormorants, two mallards drakes sort of diving and screeching synchronously (anyone who knows about duck behavior care to shed some light? I'm just guessing it's some part of courtship). Tick of the day had to be two Goosanders (according to the RSPB website they should have been further upstream than they were).  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 07, 2013, 06:47:43 pm
Always nice to see Goosanders. Mallard drakes seem to totally lose it this time of year due to hormones and will rape anything that resembles a female. Youtube is full of footage of Mallard gang rapes posted by horrified citizens, including one several best termed 'mallard homosexual necrophilia'. Not that I go looking for that kind of thing. Honest.

Edit: ah sod it, its all educational. Here you go:
Homosexual Necrophilia in the Mallard Duck - Minimovies: Ig Nobel Prizes (Ep. 1/6) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfWiqdlmsm4#ws)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on March 07, 2013, 11:40:53 pm
 :clap2:
I love the deadpan.
"After 75 minutes, I had seen enough"
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on March 08, 2013, 09:18:54 am
Always nice to see Goosanders.

I agree, saw one at Shaftoe a month or two back but it flew off before we could get a good luck at it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on March 08, 2013, 09:33:41 am

Full on 'Monarch of the Glen' stag staring out of the trees at me under froggatt (by the wiggly bit heading up before the armco bend at the top) at night a couple of weeks back.  Saw two eyes gleaming back out from the headlights and thought - 'they seem unusually wide apart'  then saw it as I went past.  Massive. 

Glad it wasn't stood in the middle of the road mind.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21688447 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-21688447)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mini on March 24, 2013, 12:48:05 pm
Was pretty chuffed to see these guys this morning. I've known they've roamed these hills between The Roaches and Leek for quite a while, but having walked these paths for over a decade it's great to finally see them. YYFY! Just wished I'd had my longer lens on - doh!

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8382/8584745397_a486ca9bde_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/32044606@N03/8584745397/)
Deer over Nine Pins (http://www.flickr.com/photos/32044606@N03/8584745397/#) by The Trad. (http://www.flickr.com/people/32044606@N03/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 24, 2013, 01:18:19 pm
That's a great pic. I'm not sure a longer lens would have improved it personally.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mini on March 26, 2013, 09:33:42 pm
Cheers Adam, appreciate the comment. You can be sometimes dragged into getting in close with 'wildlife', but other times it can help to be step back a little and take in the environment too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 28, 2013, 12:18:33 pm
It's a great shot. I'm sure a slight crop wouldn't lose too much quality. And maybe up the contrast a natch?
Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on March 30, 2013, 08:35:27 am
On holiday up in the Teesdale area and can see rabbit, wood pigeon, pheasant and grouse from the kitchen window! Saw my first ever Snipe yesterday along with plenty of Curlew, Black Grouse and Lapwing....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 01, 2013, 08:42:36 am
Redpoll in the mother-in-law's garden yesterday

First time I've had a chance to see one close up

hand held shot through a cloudy window with the bird feeders swinging in the breeze and the bird on the furthest and best hidden one - so I may have over done the sharpening tweak

(http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/1763/smallredpol.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mini on April 01, 2013, 04:25:38 pm
That's a stunning bird, even though I can't say I've ever heard of them until today!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 02, 2013, 09:25:40 am
Great photo Lagers...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Yoof on April 07, 2013, 11:30:49 am
Yesterday, whilst drying out the top of a route, a Natterer's bat popped out and said hello. After a while, it flew off and then returned to land to the right of the route I was drying. It then proceeded to climb what must be at least an eliminate 10b... Humans are weak.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on April 15, 2013, 04:21:05 pm
Few random lizards watching me climb lately...

(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-nJ6aMskOFik/UWwSeuaJ2sI/AAAAAAAAANY/MhZ9iAtb26c/s1600/IMG_0759.jpg)

(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-FEnJ8wQCmUs/UWwSs4Qe6wI/AAAAAAAAAOQ/IE7n_0bsa9o/s1600/IMG_0297.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 16, 2013, 10:48:07 pm
I spend some of my lunch times trying to watch the peregrines in Sheffield city centre

there's a regular killing spot by Telephone House on Charter Row. The killer looks to be using the tower as a viewing platform and also as something to hide behind whilst picking up speed and, after engaging with the target, lands on the top floor of the car park to eat

I haven't managed to get any action pics/video yet, but did go over to look at what fell off one of the food pigeons after a particularly good hit the other week

man, that thing goes fast

[Columbo voice] people who like their nature to be via Magpie's thread may want to look away [/Columbo voice]

dropped about 10 ft from the front door of Villa Mercedes - in a kind of feminist protest stylee - "this is what a fit bird does" or something?

NSFW  :
(http://img6.imageshack.us/img6/5370/peripig.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 17, 2013, 09:24:28 am
Wouldn't want to wake up with that next to you in bed.

Look forward to more pics.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 18, 2013, 09:15:27 am
Awesome Lagers!!
Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on April 18, 2013, 09:36:22 am
Lagers, I wouldn't want to wake up with you next to me in bed.

Look forward to more pics.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 18, 2013, 10:06:59 am
Still awaiting my first swallow/swift sighting of the year... So depressing to keep hearing of people seeing their first on twitter...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on April 18, 2013, 10:11:38 am
Seen a few swallows this week!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chris20 on April 18, 2013, 10:22:05 am
I spend some of my lunch times trying to watch the peregrines in Sheffield city centre

For a more intimate viewing (http://efm.dept.shef.ac.uk/peregrine/index.html)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: crimp on April 18, 2013, 10:25:48 am
Swallows, and martins arrived in abundance around bristol channel.

Not heard a cuckoo yet.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 18, 2013, 04:22:05 pm
Ooh cuckoo's are arriving down south I believe. Always takes a bit longer for them to get up here.... Love a good cuckoo....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 19, 2013, 09:34:04 am
Just had a close encounter with a gull. It tried to grab bacon roll out my hand, but got my knuckle instead. And got smacked on the head with my phone for its efforts; should know better than to get between me and my bacon roll.

Sharp beak though, drew blood.

Fucking vermin.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on April 19, 2013, 09:35:54 am
The thread's called "recent wildlife sightings" not "recent wildlife assaultings"!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Kim on April 19, 2013, 09:31:45 pm
Heard a cuckoo a couple of times over Padley Gorge this morning.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on April 19, 2013, 11:57:40 pm
Waxwing in the tree opposite my study and feeding on the berries in our hedge not 8 inches the other side of the glass.  Bugger to photogaph though as they seemed very flighty and would dissappear back to the tree anytime I came near

(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/04/20/za9y6utu.jpg)

(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/04/20/redupury.jpg)

(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/04/20/quty4yva.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on April 20, 2013, 01:07:20 am
Spotted this bower on the walk out of a local bit of rock. No bird but he obviously thinks blue is his colour!

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8264/8663445153_668da669dd_c.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/75577980@N00/8663445153/)
IMG_0875 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/75577980@N00/8663445153/#) by JackFolkes (http://www.flickr.com/people/75577980@N00/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on April 20, 2013, 09:50:52 am
Working in Argyll this week and saw first swallows and a cuckoo.  First year I've ever seen a cuckoo before hearing one. Sweet.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 23, 2013, 08:57:28 am
Quote from: SamT
Waxwing in the tree opposite my study...

Great photos mate! Nice one :)

@GazM - Cuckoo's in Argyll! Awesome, never seen one in the UK...

@JackAus - I think Bower Birds are amazing! Jealous...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on April 30, 2013, 12:11:05 pm
@JackAus - I think Bower Birds are amazing! Jealous...

Actually saw it today. Its a Satin Bower Bird.

Not my pic:
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-6yPpF1p9zc8/UQsxSzipSyI/AAAAAAAAJ-4/4rhQF3elvks/s1600/Satin+bowerbird.jpg)


Also saw a Lyrebird aswell. These things are brilliant. They can perfectly imitate noises from anything. I've heard them do chainsaws and car alarms.
Not my pic again.

(http://www.australiananimallearningzone.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/lyrebird-feathers.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 30, 2013, 12:31:57 pm
Bower and Lyre, both very cool in different ways, would love to see either.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 30, 2013, 12:33:16 pm
Not my sighting, but cool to hear about; pod of sperm wales in firth of forth.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-22342041 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-22342041)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on April 30, 2013, 01:18:45 pm
Bower and Lyre, both very cool in different ways, would love to see either.
Really weird. It actually came up to about 2m away from me... Never seen them up close before. They normally disappear as soon as they sense people around. Got video of it too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: crimp on April 30, 2013, 07:51:23 pm
First tick removal of the year today
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: crimp on May 05, 2013, 06:03:15 pm
Avon gorge today.

6 slow worms. Sunbathing on various footpaths.

Unfortunately, 3 had already been trodden on by humans and killed.

Other 3 were dutifully moved off of the path.

Tread carefully.

And towpath walk back, wood was alive with bluebells and ramsons. And a meadow full of cowslips. Lovely
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: wintermute on May 07, 2013, 10:21:00 am
Avon gorge today.

6 slow worms. Sunbathing on various footpaths.

Unfortunately, 3 had already been trodden on by humans and killed.

Other 3 were dutifully moved off of the path.

Tread carefully.

And towpath walk back, wood was alive with bluebells and ramsons. And a meadow full of cowslips. Lovely

http://www.recordpool.org.uk/ (http://www.recordpool.org.uk/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 08, 2013, 09:17:13 am
West Kirby nature ramble in the sun with the Noodle (4yo) yesterday...

Sedge and Reed Warblers, Reed Buntings and my first ever Whitethroat! Made up with this...

Then Natterjack toad tadpoles galore and funky leeches amongst lots of water boat men and pond skaters in the marsh. Spent about 15 minutes lying down on the boardwalk with our face inches from the water, really cool to do this with the lad at such a young age!

Leech
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7347/8719013179_e702bbb130_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/fatneck/8719013179/)

Natterjack Tadpole

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7369/8720133950_926c30762c_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/fatneck/8720133950/)

Also found this skull which I think was either a young heron or some kind of tern...

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7421/8719012797_557b9aab4a_z.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/fatneck/8719012797/)


Also saw loads of Wheatears up in Teesdale at the weekend...

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on May 08, 2013, 09:19:08 am
Also saw loads of Wheatears up in Teesdale at the weekend...

Walking down from Stanage High Neb last Saturday...

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8274/8710044326_855fd919f8_c.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8710044326/)
Nice Bird (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8710044326/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on May 08, 2013, 09:23:13 am
I spotted a wheatear at Carrock Fell the other day. Great little things!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: psychomansam on May 08, 2013, 09:33:52 am
I spend some of my lunch times trying to watch the peregrines in Sheffield city centre

For a more intimate viewing (http://efm.dept.shef.ac.uk/peregrine/index.html)

I'm not a fan of cute things in general, but even I think this is pretty cool. Check it out.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on May 08, 2013, 09:37:30 am
I spend some of my lunch times trying to watch the peregrines in Sheffield city centre

For a more intimate viewing (http://efm.dept.shef.ac.uk/peregrine/index.html)

I'm not a fan of cute things in general, but even I think this is pretty cool. Check it out.

Two of the four eggs had hatched by Saturday 5th May...

(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8129/8711086235_7f4f31e210_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mjjtlee/8711086235/)
Pereguine feeding time! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mjjtlee/8711086235/#) by Mike-Lee (http://www.flickr.com/people/mjjtlee/), on Flickr

The third hatched on Sunday 6th May...

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7419/8715825673_b1d9601376_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mjjtlee/8715825673/)
Then there were three! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/mjjtlee/8715825673/#) by Mike-Lee (http://www.flickr.com/people/mjjtlee/), on Flickr

There's a blog on Sheffield Peregrines (http://sheffieldperegrines.wordpress.com/2013/05/07/no-sign-of-coming-fourth/) too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Duma on May 14, 2013, 09:49:57 am
Up on Scarp off Harris last week - feels a bit like cheating being up there, but got to see Sea Eagles most days, a possible golden, and found an otter holt (sadly didn't manage a sighting).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on May 14, 2013, 10:29:02 am
Saw a bunch of emus today.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on May 20, 2013, 03:18:52 pm
Herd of aurochs (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Heck_cattle_group_island_of_W%C3%B6rth.JPG) whilst out rowing with my son on Staffelsee today. (Not my picture; my crew's pictures were less than successful due to being taken from a moving boat while the photographer was busy protesting: "Dad, they can swim you know! Don't go so close!")

And lots of coots, crested grebes etc. And a big pike that a couple of Russian guys had caught, but it was already dead. Pike is delicious.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 27, 2013, 09:12:04 am
First cuckoo of the year at Brimham yesterday... Finally! Also saw a couple of Red Kites on the way...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 04, 2013, 08:15:05 am
(http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3714/8945524002_fece55711e_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8945524002/)
Peaking (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8945524002/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7384/8944898417_800ecf4a5b_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8944898417/)
Youngster &amp; Parent (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8944898417/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2879/8944897573_62cbdce251_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8944897573/)
White-Tailed Sea Eagle (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8944897573/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr

(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5464/8944894425_25781669d6_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8944894425/)
White-Tailed Sea Eagle (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/8944894425/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on June 04, 2013, 09:04:29 am
Good eagle-spotting. Guess that explains why you've not been on here of late, you've been to the land of no internet! Lucky sod.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 04, 2013, 09:19:05 am
Good dolphin pics slackers. You have a good week?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 04, 2013, 12:23:12 pm
Good eagle-spotting. Guess that explains why you've not been on here of late, you've been to the land of no internet! Lucky sod.

Thanks.  There was internet in the cottage we hired but I was on holiday so didn't use computers/net much.

Good dolphin pics slackers. You have a good week?

Thanks also. It was ok.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chummer on June 05, 2013, 07:28:44 pm
The Perigrines at Gogarth are very active at the mo, hunting pigeons above main cliff and upper tier presumably to feed their chicks. Spent a couple of afternoons watching them hunt pigeons.

I've seen them stoop for pigeons at speed before but this time I saw just one of the peregrines just literally fly after (no stoop, virtually horizontal flight) and grab one mid flight, absolutely awesome to watch, although I doubt my over excited description of the event helped me mate at the wide finish on the Cruise, but to be fair the Perigrine was more impressive  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 05, 2013, 08:02:32 pm
On the peregrine front the three chicks in Sheffield are doing well (http://efm.dept.shef.ac.uk/peregrine/). 

Watched them being fed the other day.  8)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chummer on June 05, 2013, 08:40:30 pm
just just just!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on June 05, 2013, 10:34:46 pm
Saw an echidna yesterday. Haven't seen one in about 15 years. Forgot how big they are, about the size of a soccer ball. He let me get pretty close aswell, before turning into a ball of spikes.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on June 05, 2013, 10:39:51 pm
Orcas off the Lleyn on Sunday. Not me, but the local birders and wildlife enthusiasts had a great view from Bardsey.

For me, loads of surprising birdlife along the canal in Zone 2, London. Grebes, Kingfishers, Cormorant alongside the usual Coot, Moorhen, Swan and Geese..  Watched a whole family of Canada Swans with eight goslings paddling in a proud line on the way back from work this evening.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 06, 2013, 07:33:42 am
Apparently minkes have been spotted off Collieston (sadly not by me).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: crimp on June 15, 2013, 09:51:14 am
I had 2 amazing deer encounters while out with dogs this week.

First was a young one lying up in long grass, waiting for mum to return. Had quick look then backed off.

Second was watching a sizeable adult swim across a 100m+ strong tidal estuary and land not 10m from where we were sat. It had a shake, then bounced off along the river edge.

Need to get me one of those digital camera gadgets.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AndyR on June 15, 2013, 05:24:03 pm
I've just watched a bear steal the bird feeder from my back garden - makes a change from the squirrels I guess...
Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on June 15, 2013, 06:29:44 pm
I've just watched a bear steal the bird feeder from my back garden - makes a change from the squirrels I guess...

Was it Barney or BooBoo?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AndyR on June 15, 2013, 08:16:44 pm
I've just watched a bear steal the bird feeder from my back garden - makes a change from the squirrels I guess...

Was it Barney or BooBoo?
I need to check the status of my pick-a-nick basket.
Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on June 15, 2013, 09:23:46 pm
:D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: groovedog on June 16, 2013, 03:05:16 pm
Never found this thread before. Interesting to hear whats about.

Beautiful waxwing pics Sam T.

Seen about 20-30 red deer along from White Edge / Big moor.  On the left coming back into Sheffield on A621 just after Curbar cross roads / Gardoms parking .
Seen them a few times at dusk, I wouldn't fancy meeting one on the road along there.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 18, 2013, 11:32:44 am
pod of orcas hanging around off Peterhead for the last week. Should you be in the unusual situation of being up there, worth a look.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gme on June 18, 2013, 01:46:13 pm
I saw a pod of them off brimms ness years ago. Cool but a little scary as i was sat in the water 400m away surrounded by seals at the time.

One hour later we then encountered an even bigger sea dweller as a nuclear sub surfaced in a similar spot.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 18, 2013, 02:10:58 pm
Some mates were climbing at Neist on Skye over the weekend and spotted some orcas too.

I've surfed at Muizenburg in SA with dolphins at the back of the lineup and southern right whales behind them. Quite scary hoping one won't surface where you are. And you have to keep convincing yourself the fins are all friendly.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gme on June 18, 2013, 02:37:47 pm
I can remember wondering what all the boats were doing 1/2 mile off shore when surfing Muizenberg, only to find out that's where you went cage diving to see the great whites.

Also had a whale fully breach at Llandudno whilst in the water surfing with Nic Sellers. (the cape town one, very different to the whales Doylo sees breaching on a weekend in the welsh version)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 18, 2013, 02:46:28 pm
The whales of Wales; slightly larger, slightly less pretty, and smell more fishy.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Doylo on June 18, 2013, 03:11:20 pm
I can remember wondering what all the boats were doing 1/2 mile off shore when surfing Muizenberg, only to find out that's where you went cage diving to see the great whites.

Also had a whale fully breach at Llandudno whilst in the water surfing with Nic Sellers. (the cape town one, very different to the whales Doylo sees breaching on a weekend in the welsh version)

I stop at 18 stone i'll have you know  :rtfm:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 18, 2013, 03:51:31 pm
Shady photo of a baby porpoise stranded and then rescued off the beach at New Brighton a couple of days ago...

(https://o.twimg.com/2/proxy.jpg?t=HBgpaHR0cHM6Ly90d2l0cGljLmNvbS9zaG93L2xhcmdlL2N4Yjk5dy5qcGcUkAMUrAIAFgASAA&s=6vv8D7o0Wi7YHQDXgbu91yFNYPrOdpqLvgYkWVxWy6s)

There have been a number of porpoise sighting's in the Mersey this year and not a Mersey Trout in sight :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 19, 2013, 08:51:59 am
I'm sure they are still being nipped off though.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 19, 2013, 09:30:14 am
Apparently they've been wiped out...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: crimp on June 19, 2013, 10:16:09 am
I thought i saw a mersey trout in river the other day. Turns out it was just a turtles head.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on June 19, 2013, 10:19:09 am
No shit puns please.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: crimp on June 19, 2013, 10:33:46 am
No shit puns please.

we're just logging what we've seen.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Dolly on June 19, 2013, 05:15:14 pm
I saw a Dolphin playing in the sea near the Promenade in Aberystwyth this morning. I know its probably fairly common for people who live near the sea, but its the first time I've ever seen one - made my day as I stood up from the business meeting I was in and started pointing at the sea like a toddler
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on June 19, 2013, 05:32:03 pm
I saw a Dolphin playing in the sea near the Promenade in Aberystwyth this morning. I know its probably fairly common for people who live near the sea, but its the first time I've ever seen one - made my day as I stood up from the business meeting I was in and started pointing at the sea like a toddler

:) Cool - seen them playing with a Jellyfish like it was a ball from there before.. They play up for the crowds on porpoise.. (best said in a New York accent..)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jfw on June 20, 2013, 11:29:37 am
Dolly you reminded me of this  :)
 
(http://almostfalling.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/far-side-goldfish.jpg?w=214&h=283)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on June 20, 2013, 11:40:44 am
Love a bit of Far Side! (Although I had to put my glasses on to read that.)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nigel on June 20, 2013, 11:46:20 am
Fairly confident I saw a hen harrier on Abney Moor last weekend, that sound plausible to those in the know?

Other than that a red kite being mobbed by crows on A1M south of Scotch Corner, and up on the moors last night the sound of skylarks and curlews was almost deafening. There were also three ravens wheeling around up there for ages, and tens of hares. Nice time of year to be out.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 20, 2013, 12:11:36 pm
Yes, its the right time of year for Harriers. Any later and the gamekeepers have dealt with them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nigel on June 20, 2013, 12:59:02 pm
Cheers word, like I say I was fairly confident given that it flew past me fairly close and fairly slowly, but I didn't want to get called out when I put it on my 8a.bird scorecard. Do the gamekeepers still knock these birds off then? How do they get away with that? How big is the population? I would have thought not very given how rarely you see them?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 20, 2013, 01:32:23 pm
Probably the most endangered raptor in the UK, only in the odd place like Hoy and Uist do a few pairs survive unmolested.

Their habitat is moorland - and their diet mainly small/ young birds. On a moor managed for Grouse, which most moors in the Uk are, they will eat grouse chicks. Gamekeepers kill them in various ways, but the law is weak and amassing evidence is very difficult. Despite the fact they pass through the Peak (should be prime habitat) every spring only one pair have nested successfully in twenty years.

8a.twitch (http://www.surfbirds.com/cgi-bin/surfbirds/display.cgi?highVal=49&list=list4)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Dolly on June 20, 2013, 01:34:34 pm
Dolly you reminded me of this  :)
 
(http://almostfalling.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/far-side-goldfish.jpg?w=214&h=283)


Good :) -  it was very much like that
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: crimp on June 20, 2013, 02:43:07 pm
Probably the most endangered raptor in the UK, only in the odd place like Hoy and Uist do a few pairs survive unmolested.

Their habitat is moorland - and their diet mainly small/ young birds. On a moor managed for Grouse, which most moors in the Uk are, they will eat grouse chicks. Gamekeepers kill them in various ways, but the law is weak and amassing evidence is very difficult. Despite the fact they pass through the Peak (should be prime habitat) every spring only one pair have nested successfully in twenty years.

8a.twitch (http://www.surfbirds.com/cgi-bin/surfbirds/display.cgi?highVal=49&list=list4)

All this is why the only access arrangements i won't abide by are those to do with shooting estates. Fuck em, in my opinion.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 20, 2013, 03:59:10 pm
Agreed. I represented the BMC at a meeting between grouse moor owners and conservationists. The shooters viewpoint was that the law was wrong because harrier predation would affect their profits. Given the current minister for the environment I suspect they feel untouchable currently.

Quote
In 2012 while Wildlife Minister Richard Benyon refused a request from other MPs that possession of carbofuran, a deadly poison used to kill raptors that is banned in Canada and the European Union, should be made a criminal offence. Green Party MP Caroline Lucas was quoted as saying: "The minister's shocking refusal to outlaw the possession of a poison used only by rogue gamekeepers to illegally kill birds of prey would be inexplicable were it not for his own cosy links to the shooting lobby."
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on June 20, 2013, 04:02:24 pm
I also agree, but am a bit wary about going on grouse moors when there's potential for shoots occurring. "Oh look, I bagged a prole too! Hurrah!"
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on June 20, 2013, 04:15:46 pm
Agreed. I represented the BMC at a meeting between grouse moor owners and conservationists. The shooters viewpoint was that the law was wrong because harrier predation would affect their profits. Given the current minister for the environment I suspect they feel untouchable currently.

Quote
In 2012 while Wildlife Minister Richard Benyon refused a request from other MPs that possession of carbofuran, a deadly poison used to kill raptors that is banned in Canada and the European Union, should be made a criminal offence. Green Party MP Caroline Lucas was quoted as saying: "The minister's shocking refusal to outlaw the possession of a poison used only by rogue gamekeepers to illegally kill birds of prey would be inexplicable were it not for his own cosy links to the shooting lobby."

Sadly that sounds like the work of our 'environment' minister..
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: crimp on June 20, 2013, 04:36:42 pm
I also agree, but am a bit wary about going on grouse moors when there's potential for shoots occurring. "Oh look, I bagged a prole too! Hurrah!"

i wouldn't worry about it. They're rich pricks with guns who get their kicks killing defenceless animals. What they hate most is their cruelty exposed. Fuck them.

Every pheasant pen in Glos is now plotted online. The shooting estates are outraged.

And whatever you do, dont look at the legal website badgerkillers.com. Every time someone looks at that our environment minister, now commonly called 'the swivel eyed loon, cries.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: crimp on June 20, 2013, 04:53:25 pm
And for anyone who doesn't follow them, the RSPB today tweeted that wildlife crime has spiralled out of control this month. And although not specifically saying it, the inference is it's linked to govt policy
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gardinrm on June 23, 2013, 09:47:11 pm
My brother and i saw a pair of peregrines today at Carrock Fell which was nice. Also saw a Sparrowhawk yesterday in the garden.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on June 24, 2013, 12:12:39 pm
Clipped a fucking kangaroo the other night... Barely missed 2 others in the space of 15 minutes... Fuckers.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: wintermute on June 24, 2013, 01:01:20 pm
Hate it when that happens.

Can't move for the bastards round Bristol.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on June 27, 2013, 06:37:37 pm
Not sure whether this should go in the food and drink forum.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-23082846 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-23082846)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on June 29, 2013, 07:43:58 pm
An excellent excuse for the daily mail to go on a massive anti-wind binge. This is a terrible occurrence, but how many hundreds and thousands of species are being pushed to extinction by continued use of fossil fuels?

Anyway, on a much happier note, just got back from a cracking trip geologising around Orkney Shetland. Saw tonnes of birds including diving gannets, rock pipits, one million oystercatchers, curlews, bonxies (great skua, my personal favourite of the trip), tammy-norries (puffins, by the thousand), a family of red-throated divers, a great northern diver, black guillemots, guillemots, fulmar, seals, terns, a possible merlin and many more. Would have been good to have seen a pod of orcas but no such luck! Fantastic time.

Phone picture of a bold peerie tammy-norrie!
(http://distilleryimage1.s3.amazonaws.com/59d9a862dfe911e2922a22000a1fdc29_7.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Yoof on June 30, 2013, 01:04:08 am
Good haul!

When Puffins stop and look at you on the path, it's not because they're trying to bond with you. It's because you're on their way home, and they don't understand that their path is on the other side of you. Total existentialists  :P

Saw a huge southern hawker, a merlin, a family of thrushes feeding, and some excellent microscopic mould sporangia :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 30, 2013, 04:46:47 pm
Quote
just got back from a cracking trip geologising around Orkney

Great place innit? Whereabouts were you?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on June 30, 2013, 05:27:42 pm
I was on that part of Orkney known as Shetland. Fuck knows why I wrote Orkney, probably to do with the lack of sleep on the overnight ferry, the 6-hour drive, the couple of beers and big meal I had just before writing that post making me sleepy. I wonder if mods could change that for me?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 30, 2013, 07:25:23 pm
You idiot. Again though, big place. Care to be any more specific?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on June 30, 2013, 07:42:20 pm
We toured around quite a bit. Two days staying near Brae and looking at stuff on Mainland (particularly Northmavine, various shear zones and faults), then travelled up through Yell to look at ophiolites on Unst, stayed at Saxa Vord, then Fetlar to look at the Funzie conglomerate, then to Lerwick where we put on a public outreach/Geopark promotion lecture evening, then down towards Sumburgh to look at copper deposits (and puffins). Such a fantastic place, can't wait to go back!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on June 30, 2013, 07:49:47 pm
Had some lovely views of the peregrine falcons at Helsby Crag the other evening and before then I was on the Lizard in Cornwall where I got some lovely adder shots

(http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/xx92/SpanishJuan/IMG_7472_zps68dc78a5.jpg)

Although this one is a tad blurry
(http://i745.photobucket.com/albums/xx92/SpanishJuan/IMG_7470_zps0ab04784.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on June 30, 2013, 09:06:02 pm
The peregrines at Helsby were making a right racket the other day. Tomtom and I had a great view of a Jay recently at Harmers. Not notable at all I'm sure but I don't think I've seen one before and was really glad to have seen it.

Great adder shots SJ.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mrconners on July 01, 2013, 10:15:00 pm
Saw a family of stoats cross the path as I walked back to the car at roach end after an evenings soloing at Back Forest. They crossed in front of me, then I watched as they mooched about in and out of a dry stone wall for ten minutes.
Magical.

I wasnt even going to go out (couldnt be arsed) and it turned out to be one if the best evenings climbing I have ever had.
Back forest is a special little place.
 ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on July 06, 2013, 08:48:49 pm
Sparrowhawk flying awkwardly over the garden with a passerine in its talons being mobbed by what were presumably the ones it relieved of a gang member. Seeing the hawk is a regular occurrence but it was pretty cool to see it post-catch.

I also held an 8 week old Asian brown wood owl today, he was pretty ace  :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gardinrm on July 21, 2013, 10:19:53 am
While climbing in the south lakes at Farleton (a beautiful limestone pavement if you've not been) my dog scared a Roe deer and her Fawn out from the bracken and they shot off down the path at full speed, my little fat terrier in full pursuit. Was very tempted to shout "Fenton, fenton......JC......Fenton!" but there was nobody to hear. Naturally they left my dog for dust, man they can move! Very beautiful animals, was a delight to see them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AndyR on July 21, 2013, 04:48:51 pm
Saw a raccoon - not too unusual in these parts - what was notable though was the fact that it was emerging from my patio doors with a large bag of crisps in its mouth, after opening all the kitchen cupboard doors and shredding the bin... Little bastard...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on July 21, 2013, 04:57:58 pm
While climbing in the south lakes at Farleton (a beautiful limestone pavement if you've not been) my dog scared a Roe deer and her Fawn out from the bracken and they shot off down the path at full speed, my little fat terrier in full pursuit. Was very tempted to shout "Fenton, fenton......JC......Fenton!" but there was nobody to hear. Naturally they left my dog for dust, man they can move! Very beautiful animals, was a delight to see them.

 :lol:

"If a hipster twat shouts Fenton in the woods and there's no-one there to hear, is he still a hipster twat ?"
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fiend on July 21, 2013, 05:12:19 pm
Fiend's thoughts yesterday morning:

"Camera....nah only going to Glen Ogle, shitty sport crags and just two of us, won't get any climbing shots. Hmmm maybe there will be wildlife....and last time there was a Hercules flying down the valley....nah fuck it can't be arsed."

2 hours later, pulled into the parking next to a police jeep with two coppers with binoculars....who pretty soon pointed out the pair of golden fucking eagles they'd been checking the location of  :slap: :slap: :slap:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 22, 2013, 09:10:14 am
Saw a raccoon - not too unusual in these parts - what was notable though was the fact that it was emerging from my patio doors with a large bag of crisps
What flavour?

Do racoons now come in different flavours?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AndyR on July 22, 2013, 11:30:36 pm
Saw a raccoon - not too unusual in these parts - what was notable though was the fact that it was emerging from my patio doors with a large bag of crisps
What flavour?

Do racoons now come in different flavours?
Either garbage or cat-food flavoured.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Durbs on July 23, 2013, 02:55:45 pm
who pretty soon pointed out the pair of golden fucking eagles they'd been checking the location of 

I didn't know it was breeding season...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Yoof on July 27, 2013, 11:32:16 am
Can't believe I neglected to write this on here sooner!

About a month ago 3 Red Kites flew over my garden!

Wooo!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on August 15, 2013, 01:38:45 pm
Just managed to fire off a few shots of a Chamois outside Rifugio Silvio Agostini (http://www.rifugioagostini.com/) at the head of Val d'Ambiez in the Brenta Dolomites last week...

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7374/9515489768_5dd41f048e_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/9515489768/)
Chamois (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/9515489768/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: yorkshirewarcry on August 16, 2013, 07:52:48 pm
Was out for a run around Derwent the other day and enjoyed a much needed breather watching a couple of stoats just above Ladybower. 

Was also sat in my mum's living room the other day having a brew and a sparrowhawk (I think!) landed bang in the middle of the lawn - attacking a mouse.  Sat there for a few minutes with me gawping from the other side of the patio doors.  What surprised me the most was that this was in the middle of St Helens - hardly likely to be the location for Attenborough's next wildlife documentary...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tregiffian on August 17, 2013, 12:06:17 am
Nice one of a real Chamois!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on August 17, 2013, 09:43:00 am
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/08/17/sedepeja.jpg)

Bit of a crap phone shot but two massive 'monarch of the Glen' stags perfectly silhouetted against a lovely sky on stoney ridge last month.  They really weren't very far away.  Incredible.  Not be long before they're up into the burbage valley I guess.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gardinrm on August 17, 2013, 11:45:40 am
While climbing near Dornoch in the north east of scotland, we saw 3 Red Kite and later on an Osprey. Pretty great place to climb with spectacular views. However, we were less enamoured with the tick population. That is one section of wildlife i could do without.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on August 17, 2013, 11:50:15 am
Been trying to track down the yellowhammers near my office on my lunch break. Only managed to spot one so far and now they've gone quiet again! Surprisingly elusive for such a prolific chirper!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on August 17, 2013, 09:15:31 pm
Try looking near the tops of small trees, the kind you get in hedge lines. That's where they tend to be when I see 'em.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on August 18, 2013, 10:42:36 am
Yeah they often flit before I get anywhere near them, of they're on the other side of the train tracks! How long are they around for?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on August 18, 2013, 11:02:50 am
Resident I think but a not so obvious in winter - duller and quieter.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on August 18, 2013, 11:11:27 am
Word, other than that there's not much around this time of year other than a vocal kestrel fledgling and 20-strong flocks of goldfinches.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: webbo on August 18, 2013, 03:19:27 pm
Artic hares by the bucket load at Barrow Stones. Usually see a Marsh Harrier several times a week on the South Humber foreshore, presumably one or other of the same pair.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fried on August 18, 2013, 07:22:03 pm
What's up with those goldfinches? When I was a kid, twitching with my I-spy book a sighting was a rarity. Last time I was back home there were bushes full of them. Not a sparrow in sight.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 19, 2013, 09:25:47 am
Buzzardtastic. Out on bike in Feteresso Forest, one passed straight overhead twice (may have been the same one?) and saw a deer disappearing into woods.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Scouse D on August 19, 2013, 09:36:38 am
Buzzard over my garden in Beauchief this morning. Reckon it must live in the woods by the golf course.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gardinrm on August 19, 2013, 11:17:58 am
Saw a golden eagle out hunting rabbits on the way beck from Reiff in the Woods yesterday. What a huge bird.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on August 19, 2013, 12:02:35 pm
Well, that well and truly shat over the recent buzzard sitings! Good effort, magnificent aren't they!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on August 22, 2013, 12:02:31 pm
A pair of Spotted Flycatchers at Widdop on Monday and bird tick of the year yesterday when I spotted a small flock (10-12) of ring necked parakeets!! After a bit of research, it turns out there a number of breeding pairs in the vicinity of where I saw them... Awesome!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 22, 2013, 12:18:31 pm
I knew there were loads down soth, but never heard of any that far oop north (parakeets that is).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Durbs on August 22, 2013, 01:51:33 pm
Didn't know they'd spread that far... we've had them round our way for ages.

Quite pretty, but very loud.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on August 22, 2013, 02:01:59 pm
Think there's a bandicoot digging up my yard... Haven't seen him yet though..

Couple of pairs of King Parrots always hanging around too. Really inquisitive, come right up to you.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on August 23, 2013, 10:52:14 am
A photo of one of the parakeets in Greenbank Park, next to where I saw the flock...

(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-MHyX2K1456k/T9NMrEtL2pI/AAAAAAAABfo/p4AcFiyI-qc/s640/P1170390.JPG)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on September 02, 2013, 09:23:41 am
A week on Anglesey produced two choughs (first time in years), loads of Manx Shearwaters (first), a Whimbrel (first), gannets, porpoise and a pod of large as yet unidentified cetations!

First thoughts were Pilot Whales but this has been discounted by an expert, next best guesses are Risso's dolphins but waiting on some expert confirmations...

Also, on the return from Newstones yesterday, I'm almost certain I saw a Goshawk. First for me and was very excited... Buzzard sized but Sparrowhawk colouration and did the Peregrine type stoop which I believe is typical of the Goshawks hunting style!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 02, 2013, 09:28:39 am
Effort beast, some good ticks there!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 03, 2013, 09:49:53 am
First thoughts were Pilot Whales but this has been discounted by an expert, next best guesses are Risso's dolphins but waiting on some expert confirmations...

Good tick! Risso's get reported fairly regularly in the area - Bardsey bird observatory is worth a follow on twitter. More info on Risso's in the area here: http://file.scirp.org/Html/7-1470085_33681.htm (http://file.scirp.org/Html/7-1470085_33681.htm)

Quote
Also, on the return from Newstones yesterday, I'm almost certain I saw a Goshawk. First for me and was very excited... Buzzard sized but Sparrowhawk colouration and did the Peregrine type stoop which I believe is typical of the Goshawks hunting style!

Good tick - fairly unmistakeable when you see them!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Baron on September 03, 2013, 10:41:33 am
Two full on stags in the woods alongside Hathersage Road cycling out of Sheffield (below entrance to Blackamoor).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on September 03, 2013, 10:48:17 am

No doubt be these two then...amazing aren't they.

(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/08/17/sedepeja.jpg)

Bit of a crap phone shot but two massive 'monarch of the Glen' stags perfectly silhouetted against a lovely sky on stoney ridge last month.  They really weren't very far away.  Incredible.  Not be long before they're up into the burbage valley I guess.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on September 03, 2013, 10:59:48 am
Saw a Broad-headed snake today. 1.5m long, nearly ran it over, stopped and shooed it into the bush.
Not seen one before.

Like this:

(http://cdn2.arkive.org/media/A5/A5A217F7-3244-4704-B300-B4DA91544C4C/Presentation.Large/Broad-headed-snake.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Durbs on September 03, 2013, 11:49:41 am
Not so recent, but came back from Mexico with some lovely bird ticks (though not-so-great photos) and a mega-encounter with abotu 200 whale sharks, and a LOT of manta rays.

Mind blowing stuff.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on September 03, 2013, 12:17:12 pm
I plucked these lil beauties out of a local River last friday after work. Nom nom:
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BS8HKkXCUAAFdkS.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on September 03, 2013, 01:34:20 pm
Quote from: Jonny Brown
Bardsey bird observatory is worth a follow on twitter

+1 They pretty much just confirmed Risso's for me.. And ta for the link!

Quote from: Eddies
I plucked these lil beauties out of a local River last friday after work

And how were they? Good to see you making an impact on the invasive species!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: wintermute on September 03, 2013, 02:30:54 pm
I plucked these lil beauties out of a local River last friday after work. Nom nom:
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BS8HKkXCUAAFdkS.jpg)

Nice! Any chance you could PM me where they were (assuming they're around Sheffield?)?

I studied their distribution/expansion a few years ago so would be interested to see if they have spread to somewhere I had negative results from.

Ta
Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on September 03, 2013, 06:30:24 pm
They where great cheers, need a few to make it worth while. That lot took me about an hour I'd say... Mini caught a whopper!(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/09/04/je9y5yde.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on September 03, 2013, 08:31:47 pm
Just in case Eddies: http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/recreation/fishing/119096.aspx (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/homeandleisure/recreation/fishing/119096.aspx)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on September 04, 2013, 12:07:36 pm
Thanks, but I dont use a trap (yet)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Yoof on September 09, 2013, 02:14:28 pm
Trip to Orpierre t'uther week. Saw a couple of Golden Eagles, a Hen Harrier, and on the way back up the M1, two Red Kites. RaptorLOVE.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Durbs on September 09, 2013, 04:48:33 pm
Harborough Rocks on Sunday - Mrs had nipped back to the car and whilst waiting for her to return a buzzard (I think) came and perched about 15m away, preening and rousing.

Typically as I slowly leaned over to get the camera out, he took off, continued to circle below me until I'd removed the lens-cap and wacked it into Av and then dissapeared as I bought the camear to eye-level.

Just to check, I zoomed in to 105mm on the rock he'd been standing and it pretty much filled the frame... Mutter mutter mutter.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on September 13, 2013, 09:42:59 am
3 rock wallabies and 2 kangaroos and a Brown Snake sunning himself in the sunset...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on September 13, 2013, 09:48:50 am
Saw a heron whilst walking up Snowdon last weekend along the Watkin Path.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 13, 2013, 10:42:29 am
Walk in Donmouth Nature Reserve last Sunday, dozen seals (permanent residents), 3 or 4 herons, loads of duck type birds. Sadly no otters, which get seen there occasionally, dusk and high tide is best time apparently.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 15, 2013, 11:24:03 am
Saw two merlins yesterday at Roova. Spotted them directly above us cruising around, then later saw one swooping close to the moor edge below us. Unfortunately only saw them in silhouette, would have been amazing to see them in some detail!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on September 16, 2013, 09:11:28 am
MERLINS!!! Love em, great tick :) Not seen one for years, last one I saw was at Earl about 3 years ago...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 16, 2013, 09:17:34 am
Yeah, stunning indeed! The whole area above Nidderdale up to Swaledale is famous for them, the "protected grouse moorland" is actually beneficial to them as lonmg as gamekeepers don't poison them seemingly...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rich d on September 16, 2013, 10:21:54 am
On the walk to work this morning saw a comorant/shag, and a great crested grebe with a couple of little ones. But more importantly saw a kingfisher flash by. All from Trent bridge, in the space of about 30 seconds, good start to the day.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on September 16, 2013, 03:55:05 pm
At the crag today had a adolescent Lyrebird checking things out. Watched me climb for abit then decided to do his calls. Their ability to perfectly imitate other noises never ceases to amaze me.... Very strange to hear a chainsaw sound come from a bird 20 feet away from you...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 16, 2013, 04:29:18 pm
Careful, otherwise it'll start saying "That hold's shit, that's a hard move" and putting you off!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: willackers on September 16, 2013, 04:50:42 pm
On the walk to work this morning saw a comorant

Shame you didn't have a shotgun with you.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rich d on September 16, 2013, 06:52:16 pm
On the walk to work this morning saw a comorant

Shame you didn't have a shotgun with you.
Why's that?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 16, 2013, 07:21:52 pm
Because Will's jealous that they're better fishers than he is.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 17, 2013, 09:39:55 am
Very strange to hear a chainsaw sound come from a bird 20 feet away from you...

Have you heard them making the noise of a camera shutter? Brilliant. Sadly in the digital photography age the ones that make the shutter noise are dying out.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on September 18, 2013, 01:24:12 am
Yeah! They used to be abit more common around here as a kid.. Not as much now. Maybe they're just more cunning...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on September 23, 2013, 11:03:38 am
First ever Little Grebe on the River Warfe Saturday morning... Also, mooching through the undergrowth at Brimham on Sunday and suddenly found ourselves surrounded by a flock of Long Tailed Tits! Great views for the Noodle (4yo) and wife...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 23, 2013, 11:20:19 am
Little grebes are awesome aren't they? I saw a few at RSPB Saltholme the other day, they were my first little grebes too! Lots of various species of (mostly brown) ducks too and some cool little egrets. Then a mile up the road to see harbour seals with pups splashing around in the water and some grey seals having a sunbathe too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on September 23, 2013, 11:36:55 am
Yeah, such active divers...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 23, 2013, 01:10:40 pm
I know! Just when you get your binoculars trained on them properly they disappear and reappear about 20 metres away!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on September 30, 2013, 12:13:29 pm
Saw a 2m Goanna today. Not seen one since I've been back. Definitely a dinosaur...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on September 30, 2013, 03:34:28 pm
Re Little Grebe's... Having got excited about seeing one in a relatively remote area of the Yorkshire Dales, I went for a stroll around Sefton Park with the wife yesterday and saw a pair with a youngster in tow! #urbanwildlife
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mark s on October 13, 2013, 08:26:44 am
Last weekend at back forest me and turner saw a whopping great stag ,antlers and all.
Grimer came over the hill saying wow,did you see that.It ran right past him.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mini on October 27, 2013, 08:13:15 pm
Spotted a little egret flying off from the River Churnet just outside Leek today. Regularly see a heron along the same stretch, but this guy (or gal) was way more impressive in all it's white plumage.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 28, 2013, 09:10:07 am
Narrowly missed spotting a hoopoe in Bishop Auckland the other day, missed it by two hours! Plenty of migratory birds around. Half-tempted to skip work to go and see a glossy ibis which has turned up near Hartlepool!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 28, 2013, 09:29:05 am
If you were dedicated you would be on a charter flight to Shetland

http://www.shetnews.co.uk/news/7532-tiny-birds-stir-huge-interest (http://www.shetnews.co.uk/news/7532-tiny-birds-stir-huge-interest)

A guy I work with flew up Saturday to try and see it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 28, 2013, 09:36:28 am
If you were dedicated and very rich you would be on a charter flight to Shetland
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 28, 2013, 10:23:37 am
I nver knew you were that dedicated a twitcher. If I had I would put you in touch with him when you were up here. He's spotted otters a couple of times at Donmouth too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 28, 2013, 10:25:21 am
Definitely a part-timer, now the weather's too crap to climb and I can't be bothered going to the wall to squeeze big blobs.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 28, 2013, 12:30:29 pm
http://www.climbing.co.za/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=9113&p=54545#p54545 (http://www.climbing.co.za/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=9113&p=54545#p54545)

Quality south african wildlife spot!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on October 29, 2013, 10:46:02 pm
Andy. I'm speechless. How old are you?!

Well done for being the country's youngest proper bird spotter. You just need to get some adenoids to give your nerdy proclamations in the hide some real authenticity.
Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on October 30, 2013, 08:06:32 am
I think you should change your username to Birdy_e... ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 30, 2013, 08:07:54 am
I doubt I'm the youngest Will, at the hoopoe hunt the other day was a teenager with his dad and plenty of others of all ages...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on November 26, 2013, 06:36:51 am
Trekked/hacked for hours through the bush today searching for new stuff.

Saw 2 goannas, couple of kangaroos, a Brown Snake and a turtle...

Didn't see this one until I was right under his tree and he started hissing loudly at me... Scared the shit out of me.

(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7294/11062547785_88dce33598_o.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/75577980@N00/11062547785/)
IMG_1992 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/75577980@N00/11062547785/#) by JackFolkes (http://www.flickr.com/people/75577980@N00/), on Flickr

Nearly ran him over thinking it was a rock... Jumped out and carried him off the road (after he pissed all over my hands....).

(http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2825/11062643216_cf1b2db7a4_o.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/75577980@N00/11062643216/)
IMG_2046 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/75577980@N00/11062643216/#) by JackFolkes (http://www.flickr.com/people/75577980@N00/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on November 26, 2013, 09:13:08 am
If he's radioactive you might develop superpowers. Those claws look lethal.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on December 06, 2013, 11:07:28 am
This gruff guy was on the top of the Great Orme last weekend....

(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5532/11233363983_cc44aa455d_b.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/11233363983/)
Billy Goat (http://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/11233363983/#) by slack---line (http://www.flickr.com/people/slackline/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on December 06, 2013, 11:49:52 am
Troll.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rginns on December 16, 2013, 03:15:46 pm
It was quite nice to see a Barn Owl and a Hare at Stanworth yesterday...

Oh, and a Goshawk in a Berlingo. Bit surreal..
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on December 17, 2013, 10:50:41 am
Good spots!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on December 17, 2013, 11:06:24 am
a Goshawk in a Berlingo.

Please elaborate? Was it driving?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rginns on December 17, 2013, 02:18:14 pm
a Goshawk in a Berlingo.
Please elaborate? Was it driving?
Unfortunately not... that would have been impressive!
Sat on a perch in the passenger seat, a falconer out either hunting (he mentioned hares) or at least flying his birds near to the quarry.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: r-man on December 17, 2013, 02:25:43 pm
It was quite nice to see a Barn Owl and a Hare at Stanworth yesterday...

Oh, and a Goshawk in a Berlingo. Bit surreal..

No, it was a Harris Hawk in the passenger seat. The Goshawk was allegedly in the back of the van, but we didn't see it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rginns on December 17, 2013, 02:35:49 pm
It was quite nice to see a Barn Owl and a Hare at Stanworth yesterday...

Oh, and a Goshawk in a Berlingo. Bit surreal..
No, it was a Harris Hawk in the passenger seat. The Goshawk was allegedly in the back of the van, but we didn't see it.
Bollocks. Always get me hawks mixed up...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on December 17, 2013, 02:38:23 pm
Cool. Just walked through shopping centre and one of the vendors has an owl perched at the side of his stall. Not sure what it was, looked like a tawny.

(I've just realised I missed a pun and should have said "prey tell me more")
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rginns on December 17, 2013, 03:11:37 pm
Cool. Just walked through shopping centre and one of the vendors has an owl perched at the side of his stall. Not sure what it was, looked like a tawny.

(I've just realised I missed a pun and should have said "prey tell me more")

you should be ashamed of that...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: hongkongstuey on December 18, 2013, 12:28:19 pm
some recent ones from Sri Lanka:

Blue Whale:
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/1467392_10152181569779073_1468767114_n.jpg)

Elephants:
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/1477628_10152181572214073_2052481530_n.jpg)

Turtles:
(https://scontent-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/1489300_10152181568379073_1425643280_n.jpg)

(https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/999279_10152181568794073_1292719670_n.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on January 17, 2014, 12:44:03 pm

Seen lots of migrating flocks over sheffield recently - Geese etc.

However, my dads just txt'd and it simply says '1 million starlings on Longstone Edge'

 :jaw:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on January 17, 2014, 06:09:20 pm
Had a Waxwing visiting our garden for about a month.  Hadn't realised how rare/uncommon they are. (Maybe should have having never seen one before though). Trying to get a picture but it's away as soon as I try to open the back door.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on January 17, 2014, 06:27:48 pm
For about a month! Where do you live, Bohemia?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on January 17, 2014, 06:47:14 pm
You reckon it's unlikely?

Pretty sure it's a waxwing and it first appeared before Christmas. Anything I could be confusing it with?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on January 17, 2014, 07:05:06 pm
Does it look like this. ..

http://ukbouldering.com/board/index.php?topic=11211.msg404633.msg#404633
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on January 17, 2014, 07:18:53 pm
Yep, pretty sure that's it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on January 17, 2014, 10:05:31 pm
Lucky barsteward...

Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on January 18, 2014, 09:19:33 am
Anything I could be confusing it with?

Depends how much you know... it's definitely not a Jay? If you get a proper look the wax blobs on the wingtip feathers are unique to the species.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on January 19, 2014, 10:28:03 pm
 Nice Murmaration over Cavendish mill this eve.

(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/01/20/e9a6ugy8.jpg)

 Photo nicked from a rob eavis's facebook page (sure he won't mind. )
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on January 20, 2014, 08:59:30 am
Is that related to your earlier post?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on January 20, 2014, 09:38:03 am
Yep
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on January 20, 2014, 10:21:19 am
Cool. I've sen some smaller ones here in late summer, but usually in a bit of a rush to get home!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on January 20, 2014, 12:11:53 pm
One of my fave goosebumps vids...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRNqhi2ka9k&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Pebblespanker on January 20, 2014, 01:21:03 pm
Saw a red squirrel at Kirrie last weekend, most impressive rock skills as it romped over the top bulges into the gorse, followed by some ninja antics tree to tree as it circumnavigated the quarry - for a transposed Peakie its a real treat to see these

Saturday saw a Ptarmigan and Mountain Hare both in full winter plumage/coats as we topped out in Corrie Fee in Glen Clova in foul conditions - common sightings up here but again relatively new to me. Still amazes me they can survive the winters up there quite happily!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on January 20, 2014, 01:28:04 pm
Always see them when up there (apart from last time, as it was dark when we topped out), and always seems to be foul weather too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on January 22, 2014, 12:17:57 am
A very obliging Red Grouse at Stanage in the frost on Monday morning.

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_3131_zps8ddf19fc.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_3174_zps21233aee.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on January 23, 2014, 09:23:26 am
great pics!

Drove over to Aviemore for a course yesterday, several encounters with white hares crossing the road, and a couple of deer crossing a bit to close to the front bumper to be comfortable.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: DaveC on February 09, 2014, 04:18:08 am
A pair of Tawny Frogmouths have taken up residence in next doors front garden during the day (they hunt at night.) We've been aware that something big was flying around silently in the dark for a while but this was the first time we'd realised they were still around in daylight.
(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5527/12399279475_13e64b42bb.jpg)

Eastern Rosella. They seem to like grazing the lawn when they are not stripping all the almond trees in the area during the early summer.
(http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3686/12399296755_3897b7de1a.jpg)

What do juvenile Australian Magpies do when it's 40 degrees and they are stuck in the shade doing nothing all day? Pull each others wing feathers out of course!
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7393/12399428773_7f53405f20.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on February 09, 2014, 09:37:45 am
I work in a tall office building, and a pair of Peregrines seem to have taken up residence of the roof. Have seen them outside the window a few times in the last couple of weeks.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on February 28, 2014, 07:52:03 pm
Surprisingly chilled (or ill) Hare at Almscliff today. It may of course be a big rabbit - but it was big - c.25-30cm long... Also saw a stoat/weasel (how do you tell them apart?)

(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/03/01/ere4e3ym.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on February 28, 2014, 08:09:43 pm
Weasels are tiny - like a stretched mouse. Stoats have a slightly longer tail with a black tip, but I've always found the size the obvious thing (the books say they overlap but all I've seen have been markedly different.

Down in Abersoch at the mo. This evening, just at sunset, I saw a pod of Dolphins from the living room. Amazing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on February 28, 2014, 09:37:21 pm
Cool - it was tiny. Chestnut coloured with a white tummy.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on February 28, 2014, 09:58:11 pm
I saw 2 Superb Lyrebirds yesterday. Not often you see one, let alone 2 together...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jay d on February 28, 2014, 11:38:46 pm
On the weasel front, we used to go to gorple a bit and a weasel used to trot alongside us as you first walk down the track off the road - followed us on lots of occasions and seemed quite friendly
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on March 01, 2014, 07:47:47 am
Also saw a stoat/weasel (how do you tell them apart?)

you're fishing for the classic joke aren't you?

OK

one of them is weasely identifiable, the other is stoatally different
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on March 01, 2014, 09:10:47 am
I had hoped I wouldnt have to ferret that joke out of you...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 05, 2014, 10:40:46 am
Saw a seal on the way past harbour on way to work, stopped to take pictures, and pretty certain I saw an otter while waiting for the seal to surface. YYFY, never knew there were any inside the harbour, but looking closer it looks like an excellent habitat under the warfs (warves?) Got some good seal pics, and a very poor otter one.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on March 05, 2014, 11:19:39 am
under the warfs (warves?)

(http://img.4plebs.org/boards/tg/image/1388/52/1388523977722.jpg)

wharfs (https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=define+wharfs)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 05, 2014, 12:02:52 pm
Ta, thought it looked wrong.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: butters on March 06, 2014, 12:29:59 pm
... under the warfs (warves?)

Missing the h - should be wharf or wharves.  :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 06, 2014, 12:35:47 pm
Thanks Butters, PO1 (pedant overlord 1 :) ) has already corrected me.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on March 11, 2014, 03:08:37 pm
Just seen a rather flustered looking woodcock flying through Hamilton Square in the centre of Birkenhead...  :ohmy:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 11, 2014, 03:19:38 pm
Saw a green budgie flying into the NCP Car Park in Aberdeen. Didn't see where it went. Bizzare.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 13, 2014, 11:11:21 am
Out taking moonlight photos on seacliffs last night, and had a close encounter with a fox. Remarkably unconcerned by my presence, took half a dozen photos at close quarters (4-5m) before it wandered off down the path. No doubt blinded by the flashes!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on March 15, 2014, 01:23:36 am
Saw a couple of Peregrine Falcons swooping through the gorge we were at near Canberra yesterday. Routes crag was still closed for nesting but bouldering at the base is ok. A mate was there 2 weeks ago and saw the babies fully feathered and trying to fly. None on the cliff this time. Only ever seen them flying in wide open spaces so very cool to see them swooping through and around the cliffs.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 17, 2014, 09:01:36 am
Out taking moonlight photos on seacliffs last night, and had a close encounter with a fox. Remarkably unconcerned by my presence, took half a dozen photos at close quarters (4-5m) before it wandered off down the path. No doubt blinded by the flashes!

Mr Fox.

(https://scontent-a-ams.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-frc3/t1.0-9/10013935_10151964694776087_880349316_n.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on March 18, 2014, 12:26:17 pm
Driving from Hebden Bridge to Oxenhope, a flock - yes, a flock - of Curlew flew over the car. I had thought they were solitary birds!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on April 02, 2014, 01:36:47 pm
Peregrines nesting at St George's in Sheffield City Center again (http://efm.dept.shef.ac.uk/peregrine/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Duma on April 03, 2014, 11:35:52 pm
went over to Skomer yesterday, bit early for the fun stuff, but got a good look at a few Choughs, and managed a brief glimpse of one of the first puffins from the ferry on the way back. Typically, they report there's hundreds rafting today, and the first one came ashore too...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatboySlimfast on April 04, 2014, 08:17:30 am
Pretty certain i saw a kite over jnc 45 of the m1 on way home last night
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 04, 2014, 08:50:27 am
The first Swallow sightings have been reported by Bardsey Bird Obbs and also one spotted at Hilbre Island yesterday. Also, an osprey was seen fishing from Hilbre along with a Merlin and a Sand Martin. Summer is a comin'...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on April 04, 2014, 11:45:37 am
Pretty certain i saw a kite over jnc 45 of the m1 on way home last night

I was astonished when I saw red kites over the M40 in the Chilterns on my way from Llanberis to Dover last summer. From my childhood I remembered them being an extremely endangered species in the UK with only a couple of breeding pairs in mid Wales. Little did I know they had been successfuly reintroduced to England.

Likewise, the fact that I work halfway up a tall building and the peregrines that live on the roof occasionally fly past my window never ceases to amaze and delight me.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on April 04, 2014, 01:27:57 pm
Been a good couple days of wildlife this week. Saw a flock (pack? mob? herd?) of about 20 emus the other day. Not a common sight...
Saw a white bellied sea eagle with a fish in its talons and a big wedge tail eagle. Both fairly common around here though...

Driving home from work last night and a car in front managed to hit a big roo. Had to have been over 2m... I drove past and it was still alive and tried to bounce away with a severly broken left leg. :( Never like seeing that.
I've managed to hit 2 kangaroos in the past year and I've lost count of the number of brake slamming near misses...

Not my photos. Would love a decent enough camera/lens to be able to get shots of them...

White bellied:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f3/Haliaeetus_leucogaster_-Bundala_National_Park%2C_Sri_Lanka_-flying-8.jpg/750px-Haliaeetus_leucogaster_-Bundala_National_Park%2C_Sri_Lanka_-flying-8.jpg)

Wedge:
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bb/Wedge_tailed_eagle_in_flight04.jpg/800px-Wedge_tailed_eagle_in_flight04.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 04, 2014, 09:59:44 pm
Quote
I was astonished when I saw red kites over the M40 in the Chilterns

I saw my first Kite over the M40 in 1991 or 1992. Nearly 25 years on they're common as rooks down there. Great to see them regularly over the Yorkshire crags now too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on April 04, 2014, 10:19:59 pm
On the red kite theme, some cretin has poisoned 12 (+4 buzzards) just north of Inverness. 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-26844671 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-26844671)

Small minded medieval behaviour.   :wank:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 07, 2014, 08:17:21 am
managed a brief glimpse of one of the first puffins from the ferry on the way back. Typically, they report there's hundreds rafting today, and the first one came ashore too...

Good to know, only be about a month before they arrive on the East Coast! Keen to get to Fowlsheugh this spring.

https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/f/fowlsheugh/ (https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/f/fowlsheugh/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on April 08, 2014, 10:51:24 am
Spotted a kestrel, jay and a couple of goldcrests at Beacon Hill on Saturday. On the 31st I saw a peregrine, goldfinch, greenfinch and few wrens in/around/above the Cuttings Boulderfield  on Portland.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 08, 2014, 10:57:52 am
Oh yeah, snow bunting at Cairngorm Mountain car park. Pursued by two guys with very large lenses getting far too excited.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mini on April 12, 2014, 08:29:57 am
Spotted this fella up on The Old Man of Coniston yesterday. Never seen one before, and first feelers back in suggested a Lady Amherst pheasant (cheers AndiT), but a bit of google searching later now suggest a Silver Pheasant? Anyone know much about them? By all accounts mainly found in Asia rather the north of England  :???:

(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7445/13792796555_ca7342fb75.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/n1PFTa)Silver pheasant (https://flic.kr/p/n1PFTa) by The Trad. (https://www.flickr.com/people/32044606@N03/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 13, 2014, 08:26:22 pm
That's amazing! Nothing useful to add though unfortunately...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: neilslim on April 13, 2014, 09:09:27 pm
We used to keep silver pheasants in a huge aviary at home when I was a kid, 1 male and 3 hens. The hens are just brown,  but the male was like the picture above. Our male was cool, he used to eat from your hand  and do a wierd dance display thing. We had a golden pheasant to,  but that died and found its way into my fathers fly tying kit!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Yoof on April 13, 2014, 09:59:30 pm
Had a good bird day today, with a dipper, goosander, cormorant, merlins and a heron.  :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 15, 2014, 09:14:12 am
Had a brilliant family trip to Brockholes nature reserve near Preston on Sunday... Saw loads of swallows and Sand Martins as well as a few House Martins along with various waders and a nice black swan. Very accessible off the M6 and a great floating cafe meaning you can enjoy a cuppa whilst bird watching :)

(https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2805/13866722735_18eda8a7a9.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/n8mzyt)

They did a great scavenger hunt for the kids, fantastic adventure playground and have had Ospreys and Otters visit in recent times. A Grasshopper Warbler was spotted the day before we were there as well!

Highly recommended...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on April 15, 2014, 09:28:28 am

Merlin or Hobby,  not sure.

Was walking along the shallow limestone dry dale (towards giants hole above castleton)  Small falcon. Def not a peregrine or a sparrowhawk.

Flitted along the wall/fenceposts, moving another 10m along each time we got closer, wonderful view.  Bit scruffy looking, grey back, whiteish front.  My initial thought was hobby (never having seen one though), but I thought I saw a pinkish throat. 
On looking at web images, seems the Hobby has pinking legs, which I dont recall, and a Merlin has the pinkish throat which leaves me confused.

Another clue  could lie in our next sighting a minute laters.  On descending into the large cave entrance my mate flinched as something buzzed in his face, which looked at first like a large bat, it flitted past us again and to my surprise, it was my first Swallow of the summer, but in the dim dark of a cave entrance.  Bizarre.  However, RSPB site says Hobbys hunt for swallows, which may suggest why it was hiding in the cave entrance!!

So - Hobby or Merlin?? - any thoughts.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 15, 2014, 10:27:02 am
Going by the description of the behaviour I'd go with Hobby? In my (limited) experience Hobby's like to hunt between hedgerows/in gorges ambushing small birds/insect etc and when I've seen them they've always exhibited that flitting and resting behaviour. I've only ever seen Merlin in more exposed/moorland settings. I'm not an expert though...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 16, 2014, 12:37:13 pm
A Hobby's russet 'trousers' are usually the most obvious thing. I've only seen them overhead though so can't comment on behaviour. I wouldn't rule out a Merlin in that habitat, and they are more likely to look a little scruffy. With such a close view size might be useful? Hobby's are Kestrel sized, Merlins surprisingly small more like a thrush.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Sloper on April 16, 2014, 03:43:19 pm
Pretty certain i saw a kite over jnc 45 of the m1 on way home last night

There are loads of red kite around there, almost as many as the M40.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Sloper on April 16, 2014, 03:45:22 pm
Spotted this fella up on The Old Man of Coniston yesterday. Never seen one before, and first feelers back in suggested a Lady Amherst pheasant (cheers AndiT), but a bit of google searching later now suggest a Silver Pheasant? Anyone know much about them? By all accounts mainly found in Asia rather the north of England  :???:

(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7445/13792796555_ca7342fb75.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/n1PFTa)Silver pheasant (https://flic.kr/p/n1PFTa) by The Trad. (https://www.flickr.com/people/32044606@N03/), on Flickr

Albino Pheasants are fairly well known and you always get a bonus bagging one on a shoot.  Not sure if this is a silver asian pheasant or just an albino one.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on April 16, 2014, 04:17:30 pm
Albino Pheasants are fairly well known and you always get a bonus bagging one on a shoot.  Not sure if this is a silver asian pheasant or just an albino one.

Its got black on its front/chest so I doubt its albino (unless its mosaicism, but then I'd expect the non-albino patches to be the normal pheasant colour).  My searching suggests its a Silver Pheasant (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Pheasant) which are as mentioned naturally found in South Asia.

Could be its an escapee from a wildlife park or such like :shrug:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: r-man on April 16, 2014, 04:27:33 pm
Had a brilliant family trip to Brockholes nature reserve near Preston on Sunday...

I was there recently, also impressed. Talked to one guy who was waiting for the Osprey which fly through every year. Been doing a tour of wildlife reserves in Lancs recently, trying to film wildlife with my brother. Leighton Moss was our favourite - regularly saw Marsh Harriers, once saw a Bittern and got a fantastic view of some red deer at the water's edge. My brother made a little film from all the footage. Marsh Harriers and the Bittern were too shaky so didn't make the cut.

If you go down to the woods today on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/90804524)

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Plattsy on April 16, 2014, 04:39:09 pm
Saw my first curlew t'other day in the field opposite the Parsons Lodge and 3 deer crossed the track ahead of us on the horizon during a club run last night on our way up Blackamoor. Brilliant!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on April 16, 2014, 07:03:13 pm
Just saw a small reddish falcon outside the office. No forked tail so not a kestrel. Juvenile peregrine?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Sloper on April 16, 2014, 08:23:40 pm
Albino Pheasants are fairly well known and you always get a bonus bagging one on a shoot.  Not sure if this is a silver asian pheasant or just an albino one.

Its got black on its front/chest so I doubt its albino (unless its mosaicism, but then I'd expect the non-albino patches to be the normal pheasant colour).  My searching suggests its a Silver Pheasant (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Pheasant) which are as mentioned naturally found in South Asia.

Could be its an escapee from a wildlife park or such like :shrug:

I'd never bag one with my f--king eyesight (Mr McGoo)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 16, 2014, 08:33:13 pm
Just saw a small reddish falcon outside the office. No forked tail so not a kestrel. Juvenile peregrine?

Kestrels don't have forked tails. It sounds like a Kestrel. It's too early for recently fledged birds and last year's juveniles will have just moulted into adult/ semi-adult plumage. Where are you? Could be Lesser Kestrel in Europe.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on April 16, 2014, 11:01:11 pm
Just saw a small reddish falcon outside the office. No forked tail so not a kestrel. Juvenile peregrine?

Kestrels don't have forked tails. It sounds like a Kestrel. It's too early for recently fledged birds and last year's juveniles will have just moulted into adult/ semi-adult plumage. Where are you? Could be Lesser Kestrel in Europe.

Bavaria: northern outskirts of Munich to be specific. There are peregrines nesting in the vicinity, but this was low down at street level where they tend not to hang out. I had the same thought regarding wrong time of year.

Lesser kestrel looks like a good call. Stubbier wings and shorter tail than a normal kestrel (with "forked" I was probably thinking of the way a kestrel fans its tail when hovering, but this one way on its way from A to B and not hovering)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on April 17, 2014, 09:57:06 am
A Hobby's russet 'trousers' are usually the most obvious thing. I've only seen them overhead though so can't comment on behaviour. I wouldn't rule out a Merlin in that habitat, and they are more likely to look a little scruffy. With such a close view size might be useful? Hobby's are Kestrel sized, Merlins surprisingly small more like a thrush.

Going to go with my initial hunch of Hobby.  It was nearer kestrel size, and not strikingly small.  Another feature that stood out to me, and upon looking in a couple of books seems more in line with a Hobby - was the peregrine like black side burns. 

Chuffed with that.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 17, 2014, 10:23:30 am
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not strikingly small

Bob on!! Nice one  :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on April 17, 2014, 10:27:27 am
Have had a couple of pairs of Goldfinch's in our street recently, first time I've seen them here.

Local hedgehog is out of hibernation & was snuffling around the back garden the other night.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 17, 2014, 10:32:49 am
Our local Goldfinch population has grown massively in the last three years, I remember when seeing a small flock in the park was noteworthy and now you can hear them chirruping away pretty much all the time. I reckon they're more common than sparrows (round here at least) now... Prettier too :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 17, 2014, 10:38:05 am
Is it OK for you make extra effort so that the first bird your son can identify by name is a tit?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on April 17, 2014, 10:57:15 am

Arf...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on April 17, 2014, 11:41:47 am
Up to our ears in Goldfinches, Bullfinches and Jays in Bingley. The only thing more common in our garden are blue tits, even outside the winter sunbathing season.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 17, 2014, 11:48:08 am
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Is it OK for you make extra effort so that the first bird your son can identify by name is a tit?

Utterly...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 17, 2014, 01:49:40 pm
Is it OK for you make extra effort so that the first bird your son can identify by name is a tit?

the first bird our little lad could identify was wood pigeon - although he does call them "woodens" or "mr wooden"
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on April 17, 2014, 04:44:36 pm

Not seen a single chaffinch in our garden for years. Not one, but the goldfinch are as common as muck.  Lovely looking bird mind.  Only seen one Bullfinch in years.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 22, 2014, 02:05:39 pm
Just had a lovely weekend up in Teesdale.

Bird ticks - First Wheatears of the year, loads of Lapwings, Siskins, Common Sandpiper, Oystercatchers, Curlews, Whimbrel, a Snipe, lots of Red Grouse, Swallows and Dippers...

(https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2915/13969485384_645afe82d9.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/nhrgjh)

Also, loads and loads of randy frogs in the stream running up to Sunny Brow :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: wintermute on April 22, 2014, 07:00:01 pm
Not usually one for lepidoptery, but thought this emperor moth was pretty cool;

(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7261/13969077492_d378a0e7d0.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/nhpb4E)P1060338 (https://flic.kr/p/nhpb4E) by chrisarthur208 (https://www.flickr.com/people/123756731@N04/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on April 29, 2014, 08:45:00 am
Saw a pod of at least a dozen dolphins or porpoise (too far to tell) from Bosigran last week.  8)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 29, 2014, 11:47:27 am
Porpoise don't typically form groups. You sometimes see a few in the same area, but they don't associate and travel as a pod like dolphins.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 29, 2014, 11:56:17 am
Saw a pod of at least a dozen dolphins or porpoise (too far to tell) from Bosigran last week.  8)

Did they have a sense of porpoise about them?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on April 29, 2014, 11:28:02 pm
Could've sworn I posted this already...  :-\

But anyway, finally saw the bandicoot thats been digging up my yard. About the size of a decent sized rabbit.

Looks like this:

(http://www.steveparish.com.au/blog/_sp/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/198925.jpg)

Not like this:

(http://media.officialplaystationmagazine.co.uk/files/2012/07/2-Crash-Bandicoot.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 30, 2014, 09:22:55 am
On Monday evening I watched a couple of ring ouzels having what I assume was a bit of terratorial dispute at the top of Safe Bet. I'd not seen them doing this before.

Of course it may have been a dispute about an arse dab on the sit start
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 30, 2014, 10:24:22 am
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On Monday evening I watched a couple of ring ouzels having what I assume was a bit of terratorial dispute at the top of Safe Bet

Love Ring Ouzels, not seen one this year yet...

The Sheffield university Peregrines have bred again. This year with four chicks successfully hatched...

http://efm.dept.shef.ac.uk/peregrine/ (http://efm.dept.shef.ac.uk/peregrine/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 08, 2014, 09:45:33 am
Just moved offices to Aintree (L30) and was outside having a fag on Monday when I heard a familiar sound and looked up to see a Lapwing flying overhead!!! Never seen one in the city before...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on May 21, 2014, 01:41:19 pm
Just had a few days in Suffolk, with fantastic weather. We went to Wicken Fen on Sunday and Minsmere on Monday and saw so much. The highlights were getting fairly close views of two bitterns in flight (might have been the same bittern twice), bearded tits, marsh harriers, avocets, little egrets, black-tailed godwits, common and little terns, reed (and possibly sedge) warblers, reed buntings, great spotted woodpecker, sand martins, swallows, long tailed tits, ringed plover, redshank, lapwings, chiffchaffs (or were they willow warblers?), marsh tit, goldfinch, greenfinch, barnacle geese, little grebes, great crested grebes and whitethroats. I was really pleased to see the bearded tits and get such good views of the bitterns. Apparently there are some stone curlews at Minsmere as well, but you'd have to be lucky (or more patient than me) to see those - Springwatch is from Minsmere this year so hopefully there will be some footage of these.

I was bouldering on Portland again on Saturday and saw wrens, whitethroat, wheatears and goldfinch.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on May 21, 2014, 02:09:33 pm
a goldfinch has taken up a regular spot in the trees behind Atkinsons in Sheffield

it seems to like the smaller tree nearest to the pedestrian crossing (Atkinsons end) that goes from The Salvation Army hostel to Atkinsons on Charter Row

it looks kind of funny sitting only 12 feet up, by a busy road chirping away as the buses roll past
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jaspersharpe on May 21, 2014, 08:40:39 pm
That's mad. During the day that must be about the busiest road in the city.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andyd on June 24, 2014, 03:34:16 pm
Had an unexpected visitor at my folk's pond the other day. Luckily, this dispels the myth that there's an adder in the garden.

The shy lily and the unexpected guest 28fps on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/98977203)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Sloper on June 24, 2014, 08:53:51 pm
Superb, I can remember seeing an adder (well I think it was an adder) swimming across a pool, a stunning sight, although not as stunning as pulling onto the top of a route at swannage about 3@ away from an adder that must have been 18' long and as thick as your leg, honest guvnor.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andyd on June 24, 2014, 11:13:41 pm
There are loads of adders on Dartmoor (saddle tor is a good bet on a hot day). My mum was so excited when she saw this. I think she was a little disappointed when we identified it as a grass snake.  :slap: Still a pretty thing though
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 25, 2014, 10:42:13 am
Paid a visit to RSPB Fowlsheugh  (http://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves/guide/f/fowlsheugh/) late yesterday night on the way back from a friend's house. Criminal that I've not been before, it's an amazing place; guillemots, razorbills, puffins plus the usual assortment of gulls cover the cliffs, and the noise and smell are overpowering. Need to get back wheh it's in the sun on a morning and get some pics.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on June 28, 2014, 03:45:24 pm
While climbing in Les Perrons de Vallorcine yesterday a pair of cute little birds were flying around the wall. I think we must have climbed near their nest but they didn't seem alarmed. Has anyone got any idea of what they are?

(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-nuwzZY3lB9U/U67Uj18k2fI/AAAAAAAAAn4/ihyXmD_VK0c/s912/Mystery%2520Bird.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: underground on June 28, 2014, 04:57:06 pm
It might be a Wallcreeper (http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallcreeper)
The BBC had a great piece on them on a Natural World programme recently called 'France: The Wild Side' http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01xd1p4 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01xd1p4)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on June 28, 2014, 05:09:11 pm
I think we have a winner! Good knowledge, cheers. A very nice bird to watch flying around when you're climbing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on June 28, 2014, 05:15:07 pm
Saw 2 Dartford Warblers today (first time I've seen any) and a stone chat. Pleased with seeing the warblers.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on July 04, 2014, 10:38:07 am
Good spot with the Dartford Warblers! Great tick...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 04, 2014, 10:55:52 am
Dolphins in the sea when surfing, about 10 m away. Also some birds divebombing for fish really close by, no idea what they were possibly terns. Cool to see though.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rginns on July 04, 2014, 11:02:02 am
A fox ran away from me when I was in Stanworth the other day, I caught it by surprise. Bigger than I was expecting up close. I discovered the reason it was there when  came across the dead rabbit it has evidently just caught.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rodma on July 04, 2014, 12:05:04 pm
Saw this little (mahoosive) fella on a steel column yesterday and thought it was a hornet, but i had a google and found out that it was a type of horsefly.

(https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2913/14570471802_4c542f7fbc_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/ocxtD5)Dark Giant Horsefly (https://flic.kr/p/ocxtD5) by rodma2000 (https://www.flickr.com/people//), on Flickr

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabanus_sudeticus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabanus_sudeticus)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on July 04, 2014, 12:42:10 pm
Yikes, how big was it? Saw an enormous fly in Wales once, tricky to identify but terrified a few present!

Love that Wallcreeper shot above, I saw one on the Grand Capucin a couple of times. Not afraid of altitude clearly!

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rodma on July 04, 2014, 01:22:21 pm
its body was about 25mm long10mm wide, the column was 168 diameter and i have a crapper photo that i took from further away so was able to scale. in my head it was about two inches long and an inch across.

it's eyes must have been about 5mm in diameter, which is pretty massive really, here's a phot from above looking at it's rather cool looking eyes and terrifying mouthparts

(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5531/14384941130_aecba72dff_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/nV9zQo)DSCF8606 (https://flic.kr/p/nV9zQo) by rodma2000 (https://www.flickr.com/people//), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 07, 2014, 08:21:49 am
Evil looking bugger
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on July 07, 2014, 08:59:36 am
Saw a pheasant out walking by Derwent Reservoir yesterday, nothing unusual normally, but it had at least four chicks with it (didn't have my camera as I'd lent it to my brother to go and watch the cycling).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on July 07, 2014, 01:57:09 pm
Saw loads of whales yesterday, maybe humpbacks. Quite a few over the afternoon just surfacing for air but when I got to the crag at about noon, there were were a couple (I think, might've just been one) whales breaching a couple hundred metres off the rocks. Really cool to see. Can't remember ever seeing whales breach like that before. Dolphins, yeah loads, but never whales. They were coming way out of the water, turning and landing on their back.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rodma on July 10, 2014, 09:00:01 am
Saw loads of whales yesterday, maybe humpbacks. Quite a few over the afternoon just surfacing for air but when I got to the crag at about noon, there were were a couple (I think, might've just been one) whales breaching a couple hundred metres off the rocks. Really cool to see. Can't remember ever seeing whales breach like that before. Dolphins, yeah loads, but never whales. They were coming way out of the water, turning and landing on their back.

and here was me thinking that it was only facecrack that made me feel like I'm in the wrong place doing the wrong thing. happy fucking thursday   :'(

hey, wait a minute, that's nothing, i saw a fly once
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 10, 2014, 09:24:23 am
whales breaching a couple hundred metres off the rocks. Really cool to see.

I've seen them doing it in Hermanus in South Africa. Even at 500m away it's pretty spectacular.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on July 10, 2014, 09:29:24 pm
I saw the Queen today (I would class her as wildlife ;) ) go past Matlock Bath station (in a train) at 5mph...

Not being a royal watched/fan/afficionado I would like to add that my reason for beig there was waiting to meet someone in the car park for a days fieldwork...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mark20 on July 22, 2014, 03:54:16 pm
I saw a bird of prey near the parking in Tideswell Dale last week, near those little limestone outcrops by the road. Was a reddish brown, white underneath, bigger than a Kestrel but not massive, either a Buzzard or small Red Kite?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on July 23, 2014, 01:39:40 am
Saw an echidna the other day. It was crossing a fairly busy road so I pulled over and herded it of into the bush. About the size of a soccer ball. Immediately tried to flatten out and hide when I approached it, not very effective when it was on the road!! Fucken big spikes!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on July 23, 2014, 01:34:21 pm
I saw a bird of prey near the parking in Tideswell Dale last week, near those little limestone outcrops by the road. Was a reddish brown, white underneath, bigger than a Kestrel but not massive, either a Buzzard or small Red Kite?

Was this flying or perched? Red kites don't have a white body, though they have white on the wings and tail. There are some in the Peak District but wouldn't be as common as buzzards or kestrels. They do perch in trees occasionally but are generally seen soaring when their forked tail makes them unmistakeable. Buzzard's plumage can vary quite a lot and you do get quite pale ones. Female kestrels are noticeably bigger than the male, and don't have the grey head of the male and fit your description - could be a possibility? Female sparrowhawks are brown with a white barred front, but more of a dark brown than a reddish brown.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on July 23, 2014, 01:39:29 pm
Saw an echidna the other day.

 8) and well done on making sure it had safe passage across the road.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mark20 on July 23, 2014, 05:18:44 pm
I saw a bird of prey near the parking in Tideswell Dale last week, near those little limestone outcrops by the road. Was a reddish brown, white underneath, bigger than a Kestrel but not massive, either a Buzzard or small Red Kite?

Was this flying or perched? Red kites don't have a white body, though they have white on the wings and tail. There are some in the Peak District but wouldn't be as common as buzzards or kestrels. They do perch in trees occasionally but are generally seen soaring when their forked tail makes them unmistakeable. Buzzard's plumage can vary quite a lot and you do get quite pale ones. Female kestrels are noticeably bigger than the male, and don't have the grey head of the male and fit your description - could be a possibility? Female sparrowhawks are brown with a white barred front, but more of a dark brown than a reddish brown.

Thanks good info. It was perched then flew off, at about eye level so was hard to get a good look at it, especially the tail. It's wings were much more 'fingery' like that of a Kite/Buzzard rather than more pointed like a Kestrel though.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andyd on August 07, 2014, 10:31:51 am
Heard some funny snorting noises at dusk the other night. We were paddling the boat near the tidal weir on the river Dart in S.Devon.
I turned around to see a seal having a good old snort and look at us about 4 metres from the boat. It played around for a few minutes more then disappeared. Really special. This kind of eclipsed the fact that my tally of kingfisher sightings had reached 21 since the end of May :2thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on August 07, 2014, 12:40:56 pm
Went to the Farne Islands at the weekend and saw seals and puffins and the like. Pretty rad.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on August 20, 2014, 01:10:32 pm
A week on the Lleyn;

Hen Harrier - two
Choughs - only two
Kestrels and buzzards - many
The last swift of the summer - sad times...
A small pod of porpoise off Porth Iago...

Nice :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on September 02, 2014, 06:27:14 pm
While belaying on Left Unconquerable today a small bird of prey landed on the Calvary buttress next door and sat for a while.
I've never seen a BoP on Stanage and was torn between admiring it and paying attention to my leader who was engaged in the crux.
It was small, probably smaller than a Jackdaw, and fairly light in colour but with a distinct speckled breast.
Anyone seen it and/or any idea what it could be?  I'm thinking possibly a Hobby but couldn't claim any sort of certainty.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 02, 2014, 08:39:15 pm
A week on the Lleyn;

Hen Harrier - two

Whaaat? Where? Just spent over two weeks in Abersoch. Highlight was on the main beach yesterday, mother and child bottlenose dolphins chasing fish in the shallows about thirty yards out. Amazing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: webbo on September 02, 2014, 08:54:39 pm
 While pedalling through the wilds of East Yorkshire (Broomfleet ) I saw this pile in the road which as I got closer was clearly snake shaped. I stopped and a closer look i.e. about 30 foot as I wasn't too sure how protective Lycra is for fending off snake bites.
This snake wasn't moving it was in the shade and it was quite cold but it was way too big to be a grass snake, in the end I just buggered off not being that comfy with even viewing the things on the telly.
I will be avoiding that road in summer from now on.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on September 03, 2014, 12:35:19 am
Spotted an echidna on Sunday while on the bike. He was just wandering off the apex of a nice fast left hander as I went through it at about 140kmh, lent over he was about 1.5m away from my face... :D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on September 03, 2014, 10:41:32 am
Quote
Whaaat? Where?

Pistyll just east of Nefyn, spotted on consecutive days fishing so likely the same bird...

Saw one every day for a week at Clynnog Fawr a couple of years ago!

Just back from a week on Anglesey and saw lots of choughs including one in the garden of the house we were staying at!!! Not much else to report (aside from the usual waders) apart from some stonechats and a surprising number of curlew...

Also, to my joy, the private lake I'm a member of in darkest Aintree now has a resident Kingfisher!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: webbo on September 10, 2014, 09:32:36 pm
Does recent wildlife sightings include chasing a shrew round your dining room after the cats brought a live one is as a present. This is a regular event field mice, shrews, voles and even rabbits. These are ones I manage to catch and release, there are the ones where it's just a few body parts.
Country living not for the faint hearted.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 11, 2014, 09:29:02 am
Small BoP, hovering low, I think brown with black tipped wings (it was nearly dark)?

I've seen one before in the area tucking into a pigeon.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on September 11, 2014, 09:45:40 am
yesterday I watched a male bullfinch narrowly escape a sparrowhawk by diving into the trees at the nottom of the garden - even in the trees the sparrowhawk put in a fairly impressive Star Wars speeder bike style performance.

the local magpies were pretty angry at having their patch invaded, but the sparrowhawk took plenty of time soaring its way back up with the ocasional roll to avoid attacks

very cool
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on September 11, 2014, 09:46:05 am
Small BoP, hovering low, I think brown with black tipped wings (it was nearly dark)?

I've seen one before in the area tucking into a pigeon.

Kestrel
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on September 11, 2014, 10:00:21 am
my other source of joy at the moment is a pair of goldcrests that regularly come within a few feet of me while I stand still communing with nature in the mornings - hopefully I'll get my act together and try get some video of the midget birds this weekend

one of the neighbours showed me a palmate newt in their garden. don't think I've seen one before
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 11, 2014, 12:13:24 pm
Small BoP, hovering low, I think brown with black tipped wings (it was nearly dark)?

I've seen one before in the area tucking into a pigeon.

Kestrel

Looking at google images, almost certainly is.

Thanks Kes, proper Bo.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 03, 2014, 01:07:55 pm
(https://fbcdn-sphotos-b-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpf1/v/t1.0-9/10609459_10152345168766087_4179495149814707819_n.jpg?oh=a0e43ff1882e0e936b46e821e9d449ac&oe=54C6F04E&__gda__=1421319217_40c642e344e5b0919853cddbc7aaaa4f)

White cross orb weaver, from my garden.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 16, 2014, 07:43:11 pm
Ring-tailed Harrier over Ringinglow bog this afternoon, got a great if brief view of it overhead as I drove across the cattlegrid. Pulled over and watched it slowly diminish towards Redmires.

Something of a landmark for me as this is this first one I've seen in the Peak.

Then a hundred or so Pink-feet headed east at dusk. Magic.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on October 16, 2014, 07:47:08 pm

Then a hundred or so Pink-feet headed east at dusk. Magic.

Anasazi lace up wearers driving back from burbage?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 16, 2014, 08:10:28 pm
Hen harrier? Surely this plus the geese is a sign of a strong grit season ahead.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 17, 2014, 11:17:10 am
Almost certainly a female or juvenile Hen Harrier yes. It would be very late in the season for a Montagu's.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 17, 2014, 11:20:30 am
Ah, I'd never heard the term ring-tail before. Nice spot! Have you reported it? I'm sure there's some initiative or other about hen harriers.

This maybe? http://www.derbyshireramblers.org.uk/public/news-mainmenu-354/news-items-mainmenu-355/97-rspb-report-sightings-of-derbyshire-hen-harrier.html (http://www.derbyshireramblers.org.uk/public/news-mainmenu-354/news-items-mainmenu-355/97-rspb-report-sightings-of-derbyshire-hen-harrier.html)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 17, 2014, 02:53:32 pm
I think that's aimed at protecting nesting attempts. I've reported it to the local bird study group, though they haven't included it in their daily roundup due to sensitivity.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 17, 2014, 02:54:54 pm
Or they think you saw a kestrel and got over-excited  ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 17, 2014, 03:16:14 pm
Funny you should say that, I've just had an email from them asking if I was cycling, and if there were any Spanish witnesses.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 17, 2014, 03:21:52 pm
Well, it was at 6am when you saw it...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Sloper on October 17, 2014, 04:39:34 pm
I saw a stoat near to the junction of the A56 & M60 (it was running by the side of the bridge over the Bollin) and we say what was some sort of harrier in Northumberland (I've forgotten the crag but it's the one with Sloper Masterclass, which incidentally took me two goes).

Note not a Harrier Jump Jet, I'd be pretty certain to recognise one of those.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Yoof on October 29, 2014, 02:27:08 pm
So we had an eastern brown snake come into work today which was quite scary for those in the room (which has one exit) alongside the snake... By the time I arrived it had been scared into a big blue wheelie-bin

In other news, white bellied sea eagles abound last week
https://www.flickr.com/photos/82111568@N02/15028659654/in/photostream/ (https://www.flickr.com/photos/82111568@N02/15028659654/in/photostream/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on October 31, 2014, 11:37:36 am
Cheshire sandstone aficionado and winter Hangar devotee Harold got bitten by an adder on Anglesey last weekend whilst clearing brambles from below some dodgy sports routes at Benllech... #legend
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rginns on November 06, 2014, 09:39:32 am
Some 'shrooms in Font this week. Couldn't believe the variety and abundance of them...
All filmed in the wood behind Roche aux Sabots / Cul de Chien on a damp Tuesday morning.
The 'Wolf's Milk (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycogala_epidendrum)' is the weirdest, actually not a fungus but a form of slime mould (nice!)
 Fontainebleau Mushrooms on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/111065407)"
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on November 06, 2014, 09:58:02 am
Cheshire sandstone aficionado and winter Hangar devotee Harold got bitten by an adder on Anglesey last weekend whilst clearing brambles from below some dodgy sports routes at Benllech... #legend

Shit, hope he's OK?

Only Harold ...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on November 06, 2014, 10:18:24 am
Quote from: Popmeister
Only Harold ...

Ha! I know! Yeah he was fine and climbing at the Hangar a few days later. Apparently, there are two types of bite, dry and venomous and Harold received the former. He thought he'd just got a particularly bad bramble scratch but upon his return home, it swelled up a fair bit and he had clear puncture wounds. Unusual I'd have thought though...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on November 06, 2014, 04:07:35 pm
green woodpecker flying along in front of my car coming out of Curbar village

felt like I was watching something on BBC1 HD

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on November 06, 2014, 04:30:00 pm
Saw two red squirrels last week in font (separate occasions) and also finally saw a wild boar.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Dolly on November 06, 2014, 05:46:45 pm
Was the boar big/scary ?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on November 06, 2014, 05:48:23 pm
Big, but about 40m away.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rginns on November 06, 2014, 05:57:11 pm
Big, but about 40m away.
Hunting season, he may not be around next week...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on November 06, 2014, 06:07:15 pm

Big, but about 40m away.
Hunting season, he may not be around next week...

I don't know about that, it was moving like shit through a goose!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on November 07, 2014, 10:11:04 am
I love that phrase.

Coincidentally, saw enormous skein of geese last weekend, easily a few hundred. Resident twitcher at work reckoned barnacle, based on local grapevine reports, I took some terrible pics.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on December 09, 2014, 01:17:01 pm
Mentioned elsewhere but worth repeating. I know Peregrines are fairly commonplace but this one was obviously showing off.

Whilst at the Tetris boulder near dusk a few of us were sat enjoying the fading light. The air was suddenly rent by the sound of something ripping through the air very fast, and a moment later a falcon absolutely barrelled over the top of the boulder. Didn't spot whether it got what it was after. Crazy just how fast it was going and how closely it seemed to buzz the top of the boulder (glad I wasn't topping out). Awesome scenes.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on December 12, 2014, 05:23:06 pm
Some recent wildlife pictures, all from Thailand.

Flying Dragon

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_8383_zpsb4c0e37c.jpg)

Burmese Striped Squirrell

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_8437_zps1eb430b1.jpg)

scaly breasted munia

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_8476_zps2977694a.jpg)

Common Iora

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_8563_zpse92cf862.jpg)

Olive backed Sunbird, and nest

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_8589_zps4150fec6.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_8838_zpscc4a06fb.jpg)

Chestnut headed Bee-eater

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_8594_zpsc18504a8.jpg)

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on December 12, 2014, 05:27:36 pm
Brown Shrike

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_8923_zps97750b45.jpg)

Nemo, obviously...

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_1748_zpsb46fd40a.jpg)

Green turtle

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_1809_zps206d4633.jpg)

Sand Bubbler crab

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_1849_zps245c74fc.jpg)

er...some fish, and an eel.

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_1887_zpsa9fd64e2.jpg)

water monitor

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_9347_zpsffeeac23.jpg)

white throated kingfisher

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_9505_zps037be2eb.jpg)

and finally a blue tailed bee-eater

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_9616_zps92522f42.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on December 12, 2014, 05:54:03 pm
Another Harrier over Ringinglow this afternoon.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on December 12, 2014, 06:43:55 pm
Great photos tlr!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on December 13, 2014, 03:37:13 pm
not just great, pure brilliant. I'm never posting one of mine again.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andyd on December 14, 2014, 08:16:15 am
not just great, pure brilliant. I'm never posting one of mine again.

Yep. Bet you've got some sweet glass and time on your hands for those shots. Really really good. :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: a dense loner on December 14, 2014, 08:43:23 am
Shit I honestly was getting a bit annoyed thinking why is this guy posting pics up off the national geographic, or some ilk, website? I didn't make the connection at all. Them pics are absolutely fantastic tlr!!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on December 14, 2014, 10:34:33 am
Cheers, it's great shooting brightly coloured birds abroad! 

Canon 7d, 400mm 5.6 and a big memory card. And a delete button!

Underwater shots were with an old S90 in underwater housing (to state the obvious...).

I was totally outgunned though wondering around the hotel with my camera when I saw a guy with a 5d III and a 500mm f4, on a carbon gimbal head tripod! The lens case was the whole of his wife's hand luggage apparently.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Durbs on December 14, 2014, 12:17:25 pm
Great shots - cropped at all?

Been hankering for the 400mm f/5.6 to go with my 7D for a while now, but just haven't got out to shoot much so can't really justify it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on December 14, 2014, 02:39:18 pm
(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8635/15833258769_3cd868a67c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/q88Ada)
Silver Macaque Monkey (https://flic.kr/p/q88Ada) by alasdairfulton (https://www.flickr.com/people/128800111@N04/), on Flickr

Not quite up to the standard of TLRs above, but quite pleased with this one.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on December 14, 2014, 02:53:04 pm
Nowt wrong with that, where was it?

Great shots - cropped at all?

Been hankering for the 400mm f/5.6 to go with my 7D for a while now, but just haven't got out to shoot much so can't really justify it.

Yep, heavy crops of the birds, not so much on the others. Still look fine on a big monitor though. It's a great lens, much better than the 100-400 that I had before. I was still very envious of the 500mm though, but £8k is a bit much for a hobby....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on December 14, 2014, 03:00:03 pm
It was at the Pura Suranadi on Lombok, Indonesia. We took a scooter there from Kuta to look at the temple, but it turned out to be some religious ceremony so we weren't allowed in. Taking photos of monkeys rescued it for me.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rginns on January 07, 2015, 03:02:06 pm
(https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8617/16196896126_b65c41b32e_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/qFgjVL)kestrel (https://flic.kr/p/qFgjVL) by rickginns (https://www.flickr.com/people/7158343@N06/), on Flickr

Kestrel hunting in the fields near Wilton 4 - caught this morning shortly after sunrise.
There were 2 birds, both darting and playing in the wind before they got down to some serious hunting. Baltic, but worth it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on January 14, 2015, 10:41:02 am
I was in Suffolk at the weekend and saw a female Smew on Saturday at Minsmere. First one I've seen in the wild. Really nice to see.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on January 14, 2015, 11:57:27 am
I disturbed a colony of woodmice whilst doing some low skill landscaping in the garden

very cute watching them all dash about

first time I've seen a group like that (not surprising really)

I made sure their den was in one piece and have put in a marker so I don't disturb it again
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on January 14, 2015, 02:58:25 pm
I disturbed a colony of woodlice. Shit creatures really, aren't they.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on January 14, 2015, 03:17:09 pm
I wouldn't say that, they might send these lot around if you hurt their feelings.

(http://teacherweb.com/TN/EastBrainerd/MrConnsClass/Giant-Isopod--The-Gulf-Of-Mexico.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on February 09, 2015, 10:41:10 am
Spotted some otter poo, a trail and a hole out for a walk on Saturday, anyone got any beta on trail cams, or IR triggers for a DSLR.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 01, 2015, 12:20:01 pm
Been a while. Great close encounter wth a peregrine on the seacliffs on Tuesday. Could have got a great photo, but spent too long dicking about geting long lens out and it got bored wating and buggered off.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on May 05, 2015, 11:18:59 am
I remember a lot of the time I spent at Clashfarquhar was in the company of (noisy) peregrines!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: r-man on May 22, 2015, 04:53:08 pm
Helped my brother with this, all filmed recently at a local quarry.

https://vimeo.com/128588754
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on May 23, 2015, 01:49:01 am
narrated by Ivor Cutler on helium, if I'm not mistaken
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on May 23, 2015, 04:07:43 pm
I just saw a pair of Ospreys soaring above the house in Perthshire. After a bit of discussion with my lass and my mum we're pretty convinced. At first we thought they were seagulls as the wings were much more slender than an eagle, but looking at photos and videos online we're claiming Ospreys.  :clap2:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 25, 2015, 08:40:50 am
seagulls

No such thing! (twitching pedantry :))

Was watching a peregrine from the office window in Aberdeen city centre on Friday, we think it's nesting in the steeple of Gilcomston Church.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on May 25, 2015, 11:37:33 pm
Sorry,  I meant "shitehawks" ;-)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 26, 2015, 08:51:26 am
I sit next to a dedicated twitcher, and he always corrects me saying it's "gulls", not "seagulls", as in birding there is no such thing as a seagull, it's like saying "landrobin" or "landsparrow".
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on May 26, 2015, 08:52:25 am
Seagull (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-tailed_eagle)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 26, 2015, 08:54:34 am
Bad spelling!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on May 26, 2015, 09:20:59 am
Seagull (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White-tailed_eagle)

We were wondering if it was a white tailed eagle but there was a strong step change in the profile of the wing half way along and the wings (wider at the outer portion) and they were too slender.

Wish I had a big lens!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on May 26, 2015, 12:35:31 pm
Osprey sounds very likely from the description,  and they're about in perthshire.  Loch of the Lowes near Dunkeld is a well known place for seeing them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cheque on May 26, 2015, 12:49:54 pm
I saw a hornet in Gloucestershire at the weekend- surprisingly big with a striking yellow face. Never seen one before and I wasn't even sure if we have them in the UK!

It actually landed on some flowers I was taking a close-up photo of. For a second I thought I was going to get a photo of it.

Then it flew towards me and I veered back like a little girl.  :lol:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 26, 2015, 01:00:12 pm
Hornets like cornets.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: blacky on May 26, 2015, 01:20:10 pm
Helped my brother with this, all filmed recently at a local quarry.

https://vimeo.com/128588754

Hey, I really enjoyed that. The narration was really nice and natural and there was some good info in there. Would have been good to see the fledglings though!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andyd on May 27, 2015, 06:40:35 pm
Blacky, are you still rocking the bird-call CD in your car these days or have you calmed down in your old age? :tease:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on May 27, 2015, 10:11:05 pm
I haven't seen or heard his CD yet Andy, but I did find a couple of heavily used Country File mags under his passenger seat the other day!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andyd on May 31, 2015, 11:33:12 am
Otter. River Wharfe.  :dance1:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on May 31, 2015, 12:54:41 pm
Saw some dolphins off Beadnell in Northumberland. Proper jumping out of the water, daylight underneath em etc.

And a deer by Embletone beach (on the land, not in the water obvs).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on May 31, 2015, 01:05:52 pm
Dave "Chough" Lamacraft has been busy in North Wales.


http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/local-news/look-new-plant-discoveries-put-9356666 (http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/local-news/look-new-plant-discoveries-put-9356666)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 01, 2015, 09:09:34 am
Don't know if they have been more active this year, or if there have just been more people coming to this;

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-32348742

But seen loads of photos of dolphns this year, some very cool ones.




Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on June 08, 2015, 09:20:55 am
If you've been on holiday to North America and wondered about any of the birds you've seen...

Algorithmic bird identification from Cornell University (http://merlin.allaboutbirds.org/photo-id)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 23, 2015, 09:52:06 am
Went to RSPB Burton Mere last weekend having not been since it was a fishery many moons ago. Very warm welcome and when I mentioned I'd never seen an Avocet before the staff were very keen to let me use their scope to have a gander. Went on to see lots of Avocets! Also saw Reed Buntings, Common Tern, Little Grebes, Garganey and Teal and Little Egrets highlight of the day was having a very good view of a Grasshopper Warbler! Several firsts in one day...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 23, 2015, 10:33:07 am
I saw lots of Porpoise and Gannet last week in Scotland, plus a few confusing red-head Goosegansers in eclipse plumage. Heard Heron chicks in the nest too, an amazing sound, I thought it was the trees creaking at first.

Great piece of research on Gannets  (http://www.leeds.ac.uk/news/article/3406/gannets_dont_eat_off_each_others_plates)recently, tiny gps tags are producing some fascinating results.

(http://www.leeds.ac.uk/corporate/images/gannet_colonies.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Wood FT on June 23, 2015, 10:53:31 am
saw a Basking Shark and a Sea-Eagle off Pabbay among other stuff, well psyched.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 23, 2015, 11:00:54 am
Bastard. Always wanted to go and seem to miss the boat every year.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 23, 2015, 11:19:38 am
How was trip Guy?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 23, 2015, 11:23:18 am
According to everyone on faceache it was the best trip they'd ever been on.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Wood FT on June 23, 2015, 11:43:58 am
I haven't been climbing very long but it totally was, I have a great set of memories, it really is quite a special place. After all the sea-sick, boat crossings and landing on the beach I forgot about the actual climbing and was just excited to be even camping there. Haven't been arsed about writing for a long time but think I will for this.

Make next year the one Johnny, if you can face climbing with me i'll plan it with you, I'll only try and kill you once and then never again.


Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: willackers on June 23, 2015, 11:47:10 am
I'll only try and kill you once and then never again.

I tried to kill Johnny once. We were on top of a building in Derby I think. He told me to go and unclip a rope, I unclipped the wrong one.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cheque on June 23, 2015, 11:52:36 am
I haven't been climbing very long but it totally was, I have a great set of memories, it really is quite a special place.

Did you do any filming Guy?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Wood FT on June 23, 2015, 12:55:37 pm
Just home movies stuff on my compact
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Wood FT on June 23, 2015, 01:10:41 pm
(http://s24.postimg.org/5yjjctxlx/image.jpg) the lesser spotted Hickish
(http://s3.postimg.org/ri3rffd8j/image.jpg) great orange flapper
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 23, 2015, 03:05:07 pm
Just home movies stuff on my compact

Fucking amateur. I've still not been, one of my to do, but always concerned I will not have enough to do at my punter lead grade of HVS/ E1 with a tailwind. At least Lundy has some harder slabs I could blag my way up.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Wood FT on June 23, 2015, 03:37:32 pm
We had a few people on our trip around that grade who worked towards things like 'Prophecy of Drowning' by the end and they had a really good time. There's stacks at that grade it's just not the 4* stuff. Most stuff is soft too, though not without reason obviously.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Wood FT on June 23, 2015, 03:38:25 pm
basically what i'm saying is

(http://cdn.meme.am/instances/500x/31925695.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 23, 2015, 04:40:37 pm
UKB trip next summer? back to back with Islay Whisky Festival?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on June 23, 2015, 07:26:38 pm
Chris,  first time I went to Pab/Ming I was climbing about HVS/E1 and had a great trip. Spring Squill and the Priest stand out. Plus Sula on Ming is prob only E1 really.
Just to justify this post here, I saw a capercaillie today (but thats my job).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 24, 2015, 10:42:00 am
Love to see one of these elusive animals. Most elusive I've seen is Scottish Wild Cats.

Got the nod from a seal when out surfing last night.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on June 24, 2015, 12:58:11 pm

Barn Owl, first I've ever seen in the wild.  On the slopes between speedwell and peak cavern nr Castleton.  Landed on the ground a few times which I thought was unusual behavior as it hadn't appeared to have caught anything. Then disappeared up cowlow nick. 
Nice.   
Got to the rising sun to find one of the guest ales was 'Barn Owl'. It would have been rude not to.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 24, 2015, 03:40:23 pm
Nice. Horseshoe was very reliable for Barn owls in past years on summer evenings. Not sure if they've nested this year.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andyd on June 24, 2015, 04:58:28 pm

Barn Owl, first I've ever seen in the wild.  On the slopes between speedwell and peak cavern nr Castleton.  Landed on the ground a few times which I thought was unusual behavior as it hadn't appeared to have caught anything. Then disappeared up cowlow nick. 
Nice.   
Got to the rising sun to find one of the guest ales was 'Barn Owl'. It would have been rude not to.
The ones on my in-laws' often seem to land and spend a fair while amongst the crops. I was pretty surprised at this.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on June 28, 2015, 12:38:47 pm
Saw a heron at Turkey Dip last night.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 29, 2015, 09:23:31 am
Bats. Walking home from bouldering at 10:30 last night. Small, I guess Pippistrelle (Sp? can't be arsed to goolge spelling)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 29, 2015, 02:57:10 pm
Was fishing at the local the other night and saw the usual Pipistrelle bats but also saw a number of larger bats. Wondered if these could be Noctules?

Speaking of the local (Newsham Park (http://projectnewshampark.org/joomla/) - well urban) we have had two pairs of GC Grebes this year. A first for the park, but not the city, there are at least two other parks with breeding pairs. We have a brood of two and I think the same pair are sitting again. Is this common?

We also have a Jays (common in some parts but never seen/heard one before this year in Newsham) a nesting pair of Sparrowhawks and I counted 4 Herons this morning...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 29, 2015, 03:48:25 pm
Don't know about common, but loch south of here the pair apparently has a brood of 12! I love grebe chicks, they are seriously cute.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on July 02, 2015, 08:17:01 am
Went climbing at Swanage at the weekend (brilliant climbing).  Walking back one afternoon I stooped to tie my shoe lace and right next to me was a Bee Orchid (Ophrys apifera) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophrys_apifera).  Never seen one before, there were about eight or nine plants in total around the area...

(https://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3916/18724060273_9528fc7013_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/uwzGMp)Bee Orchid (https://flic.kr/p/uwzGMp) by slack---line (https://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/), on Flickr

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/519/19344769575_e93ba2c638_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/vtr12V)
Bee Orchid (https://flic.kr/p/vtr12V) by slack---line (https://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/), on Flickr

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/451/19348948141_17209ab08d_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/vtNqba)In a Meadow (https://flic.kr/p/vtNqba) by slack---line (https://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/), on Flickr

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/537/19344956475_dda71beca5_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/vtrXAk)Bee Orchid (https://flic.kr/p/vtrXAk) by slack---line (https://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/), on Flickr

Nesting on the cliffs were a pair of Peregrine Falcons one of which was obliging enough to pose for me...

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/290/19348631431_848696e579_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/vtLN2D)Peregrine (https://flic.kr/p/vtLN2D) by slack---line (https://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on July 02, 2015, 09:33:23 am
You never forget your first bee orchid. Pretty remarkable aren't they? Peregrine seems tame, what focal length was that?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on July 02, 2015, 09:56:19 am
You never forget your first bee orchid. Pretty remarkable aren't they?

They're very cool.  I like orhcids and have several in my bathroom.  Always great coming across them in the wild and learnt about these when studying (mainly due to the mimicry and a module on bees).  Thought they were quite rare in the UK, but seems they're doing ok, although not as common as some other species.  Pointed them out to a few people who were passing and one guy, presumably local to the area, said he'd not seen any in the area for a few years.

Peregrine seems tame, what focal length was that?

Its a crop from a 200mm zoom but it was probably not more than 20-30m away and seemed unphased by our presence (we were in the wrong place to descend anyway so turned round and found the right place).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on July 02, 2015, 10:06:27 am
Great shots Slackers!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on July 02, 2015, 10:32:42 am
Quote
Thought they were quite rare in the UK, but seems they're doing ok, although not as common as some other species.

Nah, scarce rather than rare. Spots are often reliable but numbers fluctuate wildly year to year. You get spider orchids in that part of the world too, which would class as rare. I think orchids generally are thought of as rare despite some being pretty common.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on July 06, 2015, 09:54:11 am
Had a weekend at the in-laws in Suffolk, the highlights of which were seeing a woodlark, hobby, Dartford warbler and a very close view of a nightjar - I'd never seen one before and we had one fly right over our heads.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slackline on July 06, 2015, 10:08:20 am
You never forget your first bee orchid. Pretty remarkable aren't they?

And within a week I came across a second patch, this time after topping out at Staden Quarry...

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/490/19259132740_2b915d062e_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/vkS6bL)
Peak District Bee Orchid (https://flic.kr/p/vkS6bL) by slack---line (https://www.flickr.com/photos/slackline/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mini on July 07, 2015, 08:29:15 am
Went to top up the wine last night when I spotted a bat fleeting past the kitchen window. I then spent 15 mins at the back door watching it taking moths on the wing from as close as 6 feet away. Fantastic to watch.

Must have been a high insect day yesterday, as the local lane was awash with swifts and martins, many more than is normal.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on July 07, 2015, 12:20:08 pm
I recently had the pleasure, nay privilege, of attending a Meadow Meander event on Wigg Island, Runcorn. It had been organised by the Mersey Gateway project. Shown around a wildflower meadow (on the site of a former, quite grim pre-regulation, chemical works) which was teeming with orchids, bee orchids being the most recognisable. It's surprising what's there when you look.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 07, 2015, 12:39:01 pm
Loads of what I think are orchids flowering on our local seacliffs at the moment. Will get some pics as I'm rubbish at identifying them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on July 16, 2015, 01:12:12 pm
Recent picture from the gloom of Ecclesall Woods, one of my favourite UK birds: the Treecreeper.

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_0984_zpsv9hqhba2.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: willackers on July 21, 2015, 10:25:26 am
Quite a nice surprise at the weekend when I was leaving the Wentworth Estate after a fishing session. I can't believe how close I got to it before it flew away. I presume it was a youngster.

(https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3740/19673242198_c98a6448cd.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/vYsvv1)Gate Keeper (https://flic.kr/p/vYsvv1) by Will Atkinson (https://www.flickr.com/photos/102733213@N02/), on Flickr

(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/537/19240379933_4dd34a78d0.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/vjcYCv)Gate Keeper (https://flic.kr/p/vjcYCv) by Will Atkinson (https://www.flickr.com/photos/102733213@N02/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 21, 2015, 12:47:28 pm
Great Buzzard, and like the Treecreeper too, cool birds.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on July 22, 2015, 12:18:56 pm
Saw what I am 99% certain was a buzzard on the moors around Blackstone edge last night but it was behaving weirdly. Seemed to be quartering low over the ground covering quite a large area. I wondered if it might opportunistically looking to spook a grouse out from hiding? Anyone seen anything like this before?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: r-man on July 22, 2015, 12:24:48 pm
Quote from: http://raptoriduk.tripod.com/glossary_of_terms.htm
QUARTERING - A slow, low hunting flight used over open land by such birds as Barn Owls or Marsh Harriers.

I've seen a raptor up at Dove Lowe before (assume that's where you mean?), but never managed to get the camera out quick enough.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on July 22, 2015, 12:29:35 pm
A Marsh Harrier would fit the bill perfectly! Nice one Robin and yes it was by Dove Lowe!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on July 22, 2015, 12:33:02 pm
The behaviour sounds harrier-like. Given it was on the moors would it have been a female or young hen harrier, rather than a marsh harrier?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on July 22, 2015, 12:42:49 pm
A Hen Harrier would be considerably more exciting!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on July 22, 2015, 12:50:25 pm
Having just watched some footage of Marsh and Hen Harriers hunting, I'm fairly certain it was a juvenile/female Hen Harrier... Nice one chaps!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: r-man on July 22, 2015, 12:58:41 pm
Yeah it wouldn't be marsh harriers, they like reedy marshes. Hen harriers would be cool - something to keep an eye out for in future. It does seem like they are in the area: http://calderbirds.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/hen-harrier-photos.html
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on July 22, 2015, 01:00:29 pm
Short Eared Owl is another possibility ?

They quater at dusk too..

Though habitat probably suggests Hen Harrier.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on July 22, 2015, 01:17:20 pm
It's perfect SEO territory and they're frequently seen quartering at any time of day... I trust Si's bird skills enough to know the difference between an owl and a harrier in flight, they're quite different! Good spot lid!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on July 22, 2015, 01:27:14 pm
Deffo wasn't a owl (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK3bYhDcUVg)...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 29, 2015, 08:17:14 am
Nearly stood on a mole walking back from crag the other night. Didn't get any pics though.

Nearly stood on the same pheasant twice (once on the way there and once on the way back) walking through high wheat fields the other night. Not sure who got the bigger fright!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JackAus on August 01, 2015, 05:36:01 am
Working on a building in North Sydney and had a Peregrine Falcon flying around us. Landed on the roof a few metres away and could hear its mate calling out from another roof. Watched it soar and dive through the buildings. Great site. Love Peregrines.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on August 06, 2015, 10:07:56 am
Fairly sure I saw a pair of goshawks riding the breeze (below a gnarly contrail shadow) at Rothley the other week. They were big, but not buzzard big, sparrowhawk-shaped but bigger than sparrowhawks...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on August 08, 2015, 01:13:13 pm
Good spot. Size is tricky (as it is in flight anyway - few distance cues), male Gos are not that much bigger than female Spar. Female Gos are Buzzard sized. Still, outsize Spar is definitely the jizz, a bit bulkier, slower wingbeats.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on August 08, 2015, 01:16:50 pm
I saw a groundhog. It was pretty cute. But I missed the raccoon snaffling the cat's food because I couldn't be bothered to get up.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on August 09, 2015, 06:04:25 pm
I was out near Dunkeld today scoping out a potential new route and saw 2 birds that I'm struggling to identify.

The first was a pair of what I, at first, thought were crows. However, they spent a long time just soaring above the crag. They also made kind of crow(ish) type sounds but I was wondering if there was something else, as the behaviour seemed uncrowlike.

The second was a small brown winged falcon sized and shaped bird. I saw it from above  and it kind of darted along under me fallowing the line of the crag. Didn't see it hovering or anything but it looked quite falcon like, small, angular wings and a straight tail Maybe a juvenile?

Next time I should take a camera!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on August 10, 2015, 10:36:50 am
Ravens (and crows) like to play around on thermals so it could be that. Was the noise very deep? The other one sounds like a kestrel to me!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on August 10, 2015, 11:01:56 am
What Andy said Fultonius...

Recent Lleyn spots included lots of Choughs at Talfarach and in the quarries above Nefyn. Getting spectacularly dive bombed by a buzzard on the walk in to Talfarach, never had this before, quite intimidating! Also more Stone Chats than I could shake a stick at. More Sand Martins than I can ever remember seeing on the beaches around Nefyn. And highlight of the week, a very low flying male Hen Harrier above the mini beaches at Towyn near Tudweiliog... Psyched!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on August 10, 2015, 11:30:15 am
I think you're spot on Andy - just listened to the sound of crows (which I was sure it wasn't) and ravens - it's definitely the ravens, very distinctive noise.

As to the Kestrel, seems likely. Not many photos online from the vantage point I had (looking down, gliding not hovering) but size and colour seems about right. Nice.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on August 10, 2015, 06:27:13 pm
Over in Norfolk this weekend - and captured this dragonfly nymph 'hatching' and the dragonfly sat there for 3-4 hours inflating and changing colour. Before and after pics...

(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08/10/b8eaab15f260992c1dc3eb8d2d5ebcfd.jpg)(http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08/10/cb7ef1ed6a85815f5e53cbdaed166f5b.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on August 10, 2015, 07:20:53 pm
Crow or raven is dead easy...

Raven has a Diamond shaped tail,
Crow has a fan shaped tail.

(https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcT0aL6LUkq9B3pIh062zLbAv5zCzz_Yf33s3kf5OQf3rxVaFtpoAg)

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on August 11, 2015, 01:29:29 pm
Also, crow = big, raven = massive.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 11, 2015, 01:48:13 pm
Almost flattened a red squirrel near Tomintoul, luckily he survived. Ospreys with fresh catch in the Spey. Salmon jumping at Falls of Feugh, first time I've seen them, quite amazing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on August 11, 2015, 03:33:09 pm
Size is tricky (as it is in flight anyway - few distance cues)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on August 11, 2015, 09:57:14 pm
Size was not obvious, they seemed a bit big for crows but not ludicrous. The call was what gave it away. Really distinctive.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on August 12, 2015, 07:14:17 pm
They kind of 'honk' I always think.

Anyhow, mrs T was on her way to work through Sharrow cemetery at about 7am this morning and saw a small deer.  Yep, a small deer.  Wasn't entirely sure she hadn't dreamed it, however, it seems she's not the only one..

https://www.sheffieldforum.co.uk/showthread.php?p=11039994

mad.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on August 13, 2015, 08:28:16 am
Quality!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on August 13, 2015, 08:46:01 am
Muntjac?

Saw loads of these in Norfolk last week... (well a handful..)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on August 13, 2015, 09:26:13 am
Not sure what type.  Pretty amazing really though since this is right in the city centre, and there is no green corridor direct to the park. My only guess is its come down the mayfield valley, bingham, endcliffe parks, then wandered down eccy road till its somehow found its way into the cemetery. 

I can see how it could remain tucked away in the cemetery as its very overgrown and rambling, but amazed its found its way to there.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on August 13, 2015, 09:16:48 pm
watching a family of firecrests grow up over our 2 weeks in Brittany added a bit of extra magic for me

one of the youngsters landed on my shoulder and an adult took a fly from 18 inches in front of my face (I sat on a chair wedged in the hedge where they patrolled)

fucking ace!

snap shot of a very busy parent


(http://img907.imageshack.us/img907/6402/nXgkZQ.jpg)

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on August 14, 2015, 11:15:26 am
Boss!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on August 16, 2015, 09:51:11 pm
The only saving grace from today's shittiness (we picked the only wet crag, in the clag in Scotland by the sound of things and the route was lichenous, the route description poor and my abilities worse) was that I saw these nice wee fungi - Aleuria aurantia, Orange Peel Fungi. 

Apologies for the phone snap:

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-hWSfyE4Ubjg/VdD0yaFDJHI/AAAAAAAAA6E/LJ_QKtYTCKo/s912-Ic42/orange%252520peel%252520.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on August 17, 2015, 08:34:57 am
Nice! Saw a weasel on Saturday, first one in a couple of years!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 17, 2015, 09:56:32 am
Spotted a Peregrine on Saturday. While waiting for a train at Sutton Station. Was buzzing around the office block opposite, cool to see in a big city.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andyd on August 17, 2015, 03:32:16 pm
I reckon we saw a couple of golden eagles (separate places) in ardnamurchan at the weekend. Bit difficult to rule out the possibility of them being a sea eagle though.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on August 17, 2015, 04:14:06 pm
The differences are fairly obvious if you know what to look for; perhaps easier to split than Golden eagle/ Buzzard..

Sea eagles have big square wings like a flying door. Head size is useful too but I haven't got a book to check - I think Golden eagles appear to have the smallest heads of the there relative to the overall silhouette.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: kelvin on August 17, 2015, 04:24:55 pm
I saw a Stone Eagle when I was in Swizzy, whilst walking down from Pilatus. Too knackered to get the camera out tho.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on August 17, 2015, 04:58:51 pm
What the heck is a stone eagle?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: kelvin on August 17, 2015, 05:17:00 pm
Dunno - I'm guessing it's a translation thing from Swiss German. Big and light brown tho.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on August 17, 2015, 06:06:56 pm
Putting Steinadler into Google translate gives golden eagle. Nice! Lots of eagle spotting going on!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: kelvin on August 17, 2015, 06:16:29 pm
Putting Steinadler into Google translate gives golden eagle. Nice! Lots of eagle spotting going on!

Sweet!  ;D Happy with that one.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on August 17, 2015, 07:14:10 pm
Golden eagles aren't light brown though, not even juveniles. Several other eagles and buzzards are, maybe try a guide. Short-toed at a guess, but not sure about range.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: kelvin on August 17, 2015, 07:30:13 pm
Golden eagles aren't light brown though, not even juveniles. Several other eagles and buzzards are, maybe try a guide. Short-toed at a guess, but not sure about range.

Just had a nose through the eagles found in Swizzy and having looked at the pictures Pierre has shot of them round Pilatus - this picture is the sorta shading. The golden eagle I saw in the Canadian Rockies a few years back was much darker, hence me saying light brown. I'm not a bird person at all, they fuckin' scare me and when I was told 'stone eagle', I just assumed that was a type. Learnt lots today. Including the fact that Dopey (of the seven dwarves) is named Toker in Sweden. Apt.

(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/84/Aquila_chrysaetos_Flickr.jpg/1024px-Aquila_chrysaetos_Flickr.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on August 19, 2015, 10:19:55 am
2 (presumably) buzzards soaring high over the uni area in central sheffield at the moment.

I've also recently seen a red kite float over sharrow/nether edge.

I'm used to seeing sparrowhawks and peregrines float around the city centre, but not the bigger birds.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on August 19, 2015, 04:50:43 pm
ooh. interesting

I'll keep an eye out
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on August 19, 2015, 05:11:24 pm
I've seen buzzards drift down the porter valley to hunter's bar, but the kite is a good tick!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: willackers on August 19, 2015, 05:33:56 pm
but the kite is a good tick!

Silly amount of Red Kites around Leeds, starting to see them more often over the more built up areas and not just the outskirts.

I think they were introduced to the Harewood Estate not too long ago.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andyd on August 19, 2015, 05:43:34 pm
but the kite is a good tick!

Silly amount of Red Kites around Leeds, starting to see them more often over the more built up areas and not just the outskirts.

I think they were introduced to the Harewood Estate not too long ago.

1999 in fact. Apparently 300 around here. Love it
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on August 20, 2015, 06:15:09 pm
We saw a bird of prey today near Comrie (Perthshire) which at first thought was a buzzard. It was far away, so hard to tell but it had a longer tail and seemed a bit bigger, almost eagle sized.  Well, small eagle.

Kites are common, which was our first thought but it seemed to be doing more wing flapping and gliding from one spot to another, then some hovering (with a bit of flapping). A marsh harrier seems to kind of fit the bill, but they're rare in the UK and especially rare around here. Any thoughts?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on August 20, 2015, 07:08:49 pm
Hen harrier would be most likely.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on August 20, 2015, 07:25:14 pm
Aye, hennie. Actually far more rare than marsh harriers, which are recovering very well and spreading rapidly. I wish the same could be said for the hennie!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Duma on August 21, 2015, 10:10:26 pm
Kingfisher. Not noteworthy usually, though always a delight, but was pretty surprised given it was in penzance harbour. Also the Turnstones are here still in their breeding plumage and are gorgeous!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on August 22, 2015, 07:43:56 am
2 (presumably) buzzards soaring high over the uni area in central sheffield at the moment.

I've been keeping an eye out and chatting with the locals and the general opinion is that these were rock-fax beta hawks.

On closer inspection it is clear that they are a member of the vulture family which has learned to scavenge information on a large scale - similar behaviour to the european topo cuckoo, but much bigger
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: psychomansam on August 22, 2015, 08:40:53 am
You sure they weren't peregrines?
http://peregrine.group.shef.ac.uk/peregrines/mobile/index.html
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on August 22, 2015, 05:59:13 pm
nope.. not the peregrins.. deffo rock fax beta hawks... Their incredible  eye sight  allows them to copy type with amazing inaccuracies.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 24, 2015, 09:22:28 am
Found a freshly disembowelled adult (female?) pheasant on the seacliffs on Saturday (nearly stood in it!). Likely culprit a peregrine? Or could it be a mammal? Chest was ripped open and guts everywhere, but head still on. Pretty grim.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on August 24, 2015, 10:26:53 am
Yeah, was it on it's back, feathers everwhere? Raptors tend to do a lot of plucking first, foxes don't.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 24, 2015, 10:49:17 am
On it's back, not a lot of plucking. Still had head on. Not sure everyone would enjoy the photo?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on August 24, 2015, 10:53:39 am
Could be a dog attack from an irresponsible dog owner if not much was eaten.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 24, 2015, 11:01:33 am
Not really a dog walking route, need to mince through some gorse on a cliff edge to get there.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on August 24, 2015, 11:17:14 am
Hawks are typically fairly neat except for the feathers everywhere - but the wind might have blown them away. Entrails more likely fox. But a pheasant would be a big meal for a Peregrine anyway, so there's be stuff to scavenge.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on August 25, 2015, 08:55:20 am
Not much of note up in Teesdale (usual meadow pippits, peewits etc) bar a rather sad encounter with a rabbit at Grassholme reservoir. Was working my way along the bank fishing when I startled a rabbit out form the bankside, it took to the water and swam alongside me for a bit. It didn't look too happy so I sped up to allow it to get back on to the bank which it did. Upon my return walking back towards the car I had a look out for it but couldn't see it and assumed it had scarpered. Five minutes later I spotted some weird splashing further up the bank which transpired to be said rabbit drowning! It spent a few minutes lunging about and then became still and floated a long for a bit before sinking to no doubt provide a substantial feed for the myriad crayfish that inhabit the reservoir...

Bad photo of soon to be dead rabbit swimming!

(http://i1302.photobucket.com/albums/ag121/Fatneck76/IMAG5499_zpsicxfb0dn.jpg?t=1440402840)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on August 25, 2015, 08:56:30 am

2 (presumably) buzzards soaring high over the uni area in central sheffield at the moment.

I've been keeping an eye out and chatting with the locals and the general opinion is that these were rock-fax beta hawks.

On closer inspection it is clear that they are a member of the vulture family which has learned to scavenge information on a large scale - similar behaviour to the european topo cuckoo, but much bigger

:D superb.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 25, 2015, 09:18:38 am
Not much of note up in Teesdale (usual meadow pippits, peewits etc) bar a rather sad encounter with a rabbit at Grassholme reservoir. Was working my way along the bank fishing when I startled a rabbit out form the bankside, it took to the water and swam alongside me for a bit. It didn't look too happy so I sped up to allow it to get back on to the bank which it did. Upon my return walking back towards the car I had a look out for it but couldn't see it and assumed it had scarpered. Five minutes later I spotted some weird splashing further up the bank which transpired to be said rabbit drowning! It spent a few minutes lunging about and then became still and floated a long for a bit before sinking to no doubt provide a substantial feed for the myriad crayfish that inhabit the reservoir...

Bad photo of soon to be dead rabbit swimming!


Murderer! Well, a charge of manrabbitslaughter at least
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: r-man on September 09, 2015, 01:10:04 pm
Spent much of the summer helping on this film. Great fun getting up close to all sorts of fantastic invertebrates.

https://vimeo.com/138236113
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 18, 2015, 05:32:12 pm
Female Merlin today on Kinder near Nether tor. A real treat, you know they're there but so rarely see them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 18, 2015, 05:57:35 pm
Good spot! I had a golden plover over my gaffe this morning and a hobby chasing the amassing swallows and martins over my gaffe this evening!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on September 18, 2015, 06:06:47 pm
Anyone know what this is?

http://twitter.com/Will_Hunt/status/644625944825757697
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 18, 2015, 09:33:20 pm
It's a male lizard. http://www.herpetofauna.co.uk/common_lizard.htm
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on September 18, 2015, 11:07:47 pm

Magpies......

One one,

Not two,

Not Seven

18 of the feckers... all lined up on the gutter and ridge of the house opposite making a right old racket at 7.30 the other morning.

3 mins later they were all gone.

 :shrug:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Oldmanmatt on September 18, 2015, 11:35:11 pm
One for sorrow.

Two for joy.

Three for a girl.

Four for a boy.


Eighteen for fuck knows what but possibly peace in the Middle East or a resolution to UK bolting debate?


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Sasquatch on September 18, 2015, 11:43:10 pm
4 days of driving from Anchorage, Alaska to Spokane, Washington:

5 brown bear(closest we could have reached out the window of the car and touched)
4 black Bear
1 Wolf
2 Foxes
?? Buffalo(lost count after 30)
6 Caribou
4 Moose
4 Mountain Goats
1 Porcupine
14 Stone Mountain Sheep

Good Tally :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tregiffian on September 19, 2015, 12:18:59 am
A Moose or two, a Caribou, a Bison cow or so..........
 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 19, 2015, 09:26:08 am
That's well impressive Sasquatch. In the 20 hours I spent driving through the Yukon I was expecting something like that but saw virtually nothing. And we were only on the Alaska highway for a third of that. Suppose I'll have to go back.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andyd on September 19, 2015, 01:22:30 pm
4 days of driving from Anchorage, Alaska to Spokane, Washington:

5 brown bear(closest we could have reached out the window of the car and touched)
4 black Bear
1 Wolf
2 Foxes
?? Buffalo(lost count after 30)
6 Caribou
4 Moose
4 Mountain Goats
1 Porcupine
14 Stone Mountain Sheep

Good Tally :)
What a haul! Did you weigh the sheep or was it an estimate?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 21, 2015, 09:26:31 am
One for sorrow.

Two for joy.

Three for a girl.

Four for a boy.


5 for silver

6 for gold

7 for a secret, never to be told.

Nothing after that, it's sort of like binary, you start at one again. so you got 2 secrets and one boy.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on September 21, 2015, 10:48:07 am
8 for a wish,
9 for a kiss
10 for a bird you must not miss
11 for health
12 for wealth
13 beware it's the devil himself

18 gets you 2 kisses or wish and a bird you must not miss or the devil and silver etc.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on September 21, 2015, 10:50:58 am
I think people just make this shit up to help kids learn to count
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 21, 2015, 11:46:27 am
or it can get you a rubbish pop song played 18 times.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3oknt9K3BM
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on September 21, 2015, 11:49:42 am

Blimey - opening sounds like N Trance - set you free and there are shades of Josh Wink in the back ground. Who knew.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 03, 2015, 06:45:53 pm
Hen harrier swooped out of the fog and glided right past me today, amazing! Also more bizarrely, a treecreeper was scaling the rocks, very strange behaviour as there are no trees for a mile around!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on October 04, 2015, 09:40:46 pm
The Red Deer up on White Edge and Big Moor are getting a bit excitable at the moment. I didn't get any full on action shots, but there was a lot of noise being made and lots of chasing around.

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_3617_zpsicb1g2ua.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_3614_zpskptaesnt.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_3634_zpsm6l5nu0i.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_3644_zpspr4dd9zf.jpg)
Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on October 27, 2015, 09:23:40 pm
Nice shots!

Pretty certain I saw a Great Northern Diver at Hury Reservoir yesterday!!! Have tweeted various bird peeps but no one has got back to me about how likely this is!? Lifetime tick for me after an Arthur Ransom inspired childhood dream...

Also saw a group of male black grouse and two deer crossing the road then peering at us through the trees today in Weardale...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 27, 2015, 10:10:25 pm
http://www.durhambirdclub.site40.net/birdnews4.php
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on November 03, 2015, 10:52:01 am
Thanks for this Andy. Reported it variously but received nothing back. Not sure if this means they don't believe me or it's not unusual!? Some more research suggests it may have been a black throated diver? But definitely not anything other than these two possibilities...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on November 03, 2015, 02:03:28 pm
Just got back from my holiday in the south west of the US. Saw roadrunners, which are super cool. Also lots of squirrel, chipmunks things. Highlight was getting a very good look at some kind of garter snake. Also in Dallas, grackles absolutely everywhere and what a racket they make.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on November 03, 2015, 03:41:45 pm
Also lots of squirrel, chipmunks things.

Ground squirrels? Very cool, had them eating out my hand.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on November 03, 2015, 05:04:08 pm
Yeah these little guys. https://sabrinaycl.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/edsc_0234_tonemapped_croppedhorizontal.jpg

Also saw desert tortoise, which I was not expecting.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on November 03, 2015, 05:52:45 pm
Was out on bike the other night and spotted a barn owl just sitting in the road. stopped and watched him for a while, managed to get a few terrible photos with my phone and then he flew off making nary a sound.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on November 09, 2015, 09:12:50 am
Saw a buzzard getting heckled by crows. Nothing unusual in this you might think, until I tell you it was above Prescot Road, 2 miles out from Liverpool city centre. Properly in da hood...!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on November 09, 2015, 09:23:00 am
Was the buzzard's material any good, or did he deserve it?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on November 10, 2015, 10:17:52 am
Ha! I wasn't close enough to tell but the crows were quite rowdy so I suspect his material was indeed suspect and he deserved all he got...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on December 10, 2015, 12:01:32 am
Some wildlife pictures from last month's holiday to the Seychelle, sorry, there ended up being a few more than I intended.

Blue Pigeon

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_4252_zpsav8galdx.jpg)

Hermit crab

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_4556_zpsx2qj5mz3.jpg)

Blue Spotted Ray

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/PA050082_zpsbno97tk1.jpg)

Sooty Terns and young

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_3879_zpsmqdk9ekc.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_3891_zpsloakkzwz.jpg)

White Tailed Tropic Bird and young

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_4195_zpstx1uf53n.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_4338_zpsp9ifpjgb.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_4190_zpscfabpfhl.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_4216_zpss0fqkwjv.jpg)

big crab!

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_4517_zpsoaukwk6s.jpg)

Hawksbill Turtle

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/PA050141_zpsrw1qgan1.jpg)

Common White Tern sat on egg (that is the extent of their nests, just find a fork to balance it in!).

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_4388_zpswoytfuse.jpg)

Crab Plover

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_4425_zpsmquayijt.jpg)

Curlew Sandpiper

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_4452_zpsxi19vilw.jpg)

Lesser Noddy, with the hook on the tongue that grips fish visible

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_3929_zpsexxkhmh0.jpg)

Crested tern and young

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_3988_zpsibu6cmgr.jpg)

And finally the Seychelles Sunbird

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/IMG_4014_zps7w3n0ca8.jpg)

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on December 11, 2015, 03:23:04 pm
Wow!!!! Freaking awesome pics Tim!!! Nice one... :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on December 11, 2015, 03:44:07 pm
Ah yes, I also meant to thank you for posting those but I looked at them at 6am and could barely work my phone. Great pics!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on December 14, 2015, 10:50:43 am
Yeah, amazing stuff.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on December 14, 2015, 10:52:59 am
Do you have a flickr tlr? My work system thinks photobucket is all pr0n.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on January 18, 2016, 10:42:03 pm
A little less tropical...

http://vimeo.com/152162311
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: sidewinder on January 19, 2016, 08:37:43 am
Was it you we passed on our way to the car then? That robin had a pretty good day if so, he had a fair amount if cake from us. obviously not on the sharkathon.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on January 19, 2016, 08:41:38 am
Robin bastard...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on January 19, 2016, 09:13:55 am
Robin bastard...

Thats a cheep pun.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on January 19, 2016, 12:57:53 pm
Was it you we passed on our way to the car then?

I guess it was! Thanks for the tip off! Always wanted to feed a bird from my hand! Cake and peanuts, no wonder he was hustling everyone!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on January 20, 2016, 09:40:16 am
wanted to feed a bird from my hand!

There's a joke there about feeding ponies.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on February 03, 2016, 01:12:07 pm
http://vimeo.com/153958143
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rodma on February 03, 2016, 01:15:44 pm
http://vimeo.com/153958143
Awesome.

Saw a murmuration from the office Window on Monday. I've never seen one in Scotland before this. At first I thought it was just pigeons being blown around by the storm

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andyd on February 03, 2016, 09:14:59 pm
That's awesome. It must be a right laugh for the birds :dance1:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on March 26, 2016, 12:50:54 pm
just seen a coypu in the duck pond by the big supermarket in Milly

the kids didn't believe what I was showing them until it got out of the water
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SpanishJuan on March 27, 2016, 04:32:18 pm
There were a few of them about in that pond, some young ones as well when I was last about
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 28, 2016, 09:04:07 am
That's awesome. It must be a right laugh for the birds :dance1:

Apparently it's not advisable to stand directly underneath them though. Especially with expensive camera gear.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on April 02, 2016, 03:48:39 pm
Barn owl at Curbar/Baslow last night.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on April 02, 2016, 08:38:33 pm
I saw a barn owl whilst driving back from Newstones Thursday night. It took off from a fence post just past Gib Tor and wafted along level with my car for a good thirty seconds... Made my evening
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on April 02, 2016, 10:14:22 pm
Saw a tawny owl  near Hunters Bar recently, often hear it but only seen once so far.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 05, 2016, 08:40:29 pm
a plague of ring ouzels at Burbage North this afternoon

four of them messing about in the 20ft Crack to Banana Finger area - never seen them together like this

didn't seem too concerned by our presence - me and kids got a great view of one that was going in and our of the boulders near Banana Finger 

a few further down the edge as well
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on April 05, 2016, 09:32:47 pm
We've had Siskins in the garden. No idea if that's of any note whatsoever but not seen them before.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 07, 2016, 10:23:48 am
First swallow of 2016 last Friday by the Hangar. Looked a bit lost!

Also a nice weekend in the Peak produced the first Green Woodpecker of the year (heard not seen) and a random pair of Mandarin ducks in a field opposite the house we were staying at in Eyam  :blink:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bolehillbilly on April 07, 2016, 09:23:47 pm
Wild boar up at Isatis Hautes Plaines just off the path above the Millenium block at dusk a couple of days ago. First one I've seen in the forest. 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 07, 2016, 09:37:46 pm
Wild boar up at Isatis Hautes Plaines just off the path above the Millenium block at dusk a couple of days ago. First one I've seen in the forest.

very cool

how far away from you?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bolehillbilly on April 09, 2016, 09:38:15 pm
Wild boar up at Isatis Hautes Plaines just off the path above the Millenium block at dusk a couple of days ago. First one I've seen in the forest.

very cool

how far away from you?

About 30m further up the hill. 
Was sitting on top contemplating just how fantastic Font is, having just done a quietly brilliant 6a called Le Grain de Beauté  https://bleau.info/plaines/13653.html (off topic recommendation - a real gem), when I heard the snuffling.  Had a good view for 30 seconds or so then disturbed by a group walking up the path.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 18, 2016, 12:17:29 pm
Was it pursued by Kurt Albert and Jacky Godoffe, both wearing helmets with horns on them?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on April 18, 2016, 12:37:05 pm
I've been trying to get birds back into the garden of my new house (moved in Feb) after being ruled by cats for years.
My dog is keeping the cats out and I've put up 4 different feeders... A couple of weeks ago I put up two boxes, this one I moved last weekend from my west facing garage wall to its north facing gable end... This weekend a pair of tits have moved in  ;D
(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1491/26228701670_8656677140.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/FXJXdj)Tits (https://flic.kr/p/FXJXdj) by eddiesniper (https://www.flickr.com/photos/29465883@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on April 18, 2016, 12:45:23 pm
I've been trying to get birds in my garden too, had the usual suspects (dunnock, blue tit, great tit) and a wren but I suspect the local cats are scaring off anything less abundant, as well as digging up and shitting on my vegetable patch.  :shit:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 18, 2016, 12:56:25 pm
We get the occasional cat in the garden, but if the feeders are up in trees the cats don't seem to bother the birds. They love fatballs (insert joke) but need to keep the feeder full at all times if you want them to visit regularly.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on April 18, 2016, 01:07:14 pm
Yeah, my fat balls are definitely my most popular feeder closely followed by my seed feeder. Some birds seem only to eat fallen seeds rather than from the feeders.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on April 18, 2016, 01:16:05 pm
Great knowledge on here guys. It's always been my dream to be able to regularly watch a couple of birds (preferably great tits) nibbling on my fat balls in the garden.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: duncan on April 18, 2016, 01:35:57 pm
I've suggested to the offspring that we start trying to attract birds to the balcony (bargaining against getting a hamster or some other smelly vermin). I'm aware this needs to be done consistently, but that's also good for him to realise. I'd not considered bird-boxes, despite observing fledging blue-tits being some of the most memorable events of my own childhood.

Any more beta for feeding or on bird boxes? I'm on a first floor flat with a 2x3m balcony, in inner suburban London, close to green spaces (Highgate Cemetery, Waterlow park) . 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on April 18, 2016, 01:41:49 pm
Put food out, birds will come. Try to put feeders in somewhere with nearby cover so they can escape if needs be. There's plenty of info on the RSPB website about where to site boxes I'd imagine.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chris20 on April 18, 2016, 01:53:43 pm
The birds in our garden always keep me entertained whilst sat on the sofa applying for jobs.  We are dominated by sparrows, but have 1 blue tit that visits, a couple of dunnocks, a wren and have seen the starlings on the feeder that are nesting in the house opposite.  Not got any fat balls but all the birds seem to prefer the seeds over peanuts.  We were out at our local nature reserve yesterday and I saw and heard my first nightingale.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on April 18, 2016, 01:54:24 pm
Me and Duncan saw something I'd never seen before on Saturday.  Down at the base of Boulder Ruckle, we heard a right commotion; a Peregrine in flight carrying another bird in its talons both making lots of noise - OK, been there seen that before with pigeons and swallows - but I then noticed the bird was another raptor.  The Peregrine had it in a firm grip until it struggled free and flew off.  It was a kestrel or a merlin... quite a sight the two of them grappling with each other.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 18, 2016, 01:57:30 pm
Bit like Alien vs Predator.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on April 18, 2016, 02:31:05 pm
Mums top beta is to get a bird bath... You can pretty much square root the innuendos after that [emoji106]
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on April 18, 2016, 02:32:47 pm
Bit like Alien vs Predator.

Fiend vs Dense (or the other way around..)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 18, 2016, 07:10:48 pm
regarding fat balls...
proper suet blocks seem to be much preferred over those cheaper "fat balls" with various seeds mixed in

sunflower seed hearts are the most popular seed round here (other seeds get left for ages - for the mice and rats)

if you have a chance of goldfinches, nyjer seed feeders are a good companion to the sunflower hearts feeder - not had any other birds eating them, but a group of goldfinches lifts the soul
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Duma on April 18, 2016, 11:44:06 pm
Love the goldfinches on our Niger feeder. Pigeons have most of the rest I put out though
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: siderunner on April 20, 2016, 03:31:57 am
My nephew spotted an echidna mooching about in my neighbours garden at the weekend, and got the obligatory phone snap to prove it. Sadly it had mooched off by the time I went to look. I didnt know they were in my area, pretty happy about that.

This definitely trumps my best garden wildlife so far in Sydney, which is a bandicoot I spotted with my headtorch while putting out the bins late one Sunday.

We've also had a snake on the patio, but that doesnt count as "wild"life since our cat put it there (unharmed, and safely released).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 24, 2016, 09:39:55 am
saw a few ring ouzels at Curbar on Friday evening

two jigging about round the boulders (GW etc)

another solitary one at the high point at the N end of the crag

walked back along the top of the crag and saw two on the plateau - kind of above Seans Arete - I guess these could have been the same too as I saw by the boulders earlier
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on April 24, 2016, 10:56:05 am
Peregrine Falcon(s) above Helsby yesterday..
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on April 24, 2016, 10:58:22 am
Peregrine Falcon(s) above Helsby yesterday..

Had to walk underneath a bird-banned section of cliff with nesting peregrines on the way to go climbing last weekend. The mother had a good shout at us.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on April 24, 2016, 12:25:06 pm
Not quite the same but there are Peregrines atop Trellick Tower  (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trellick_Tower) just nearby.  It's funny hearing a familiar countryside sound in Zone 2.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on April 24, 2016, 12:29:04 pm
Saw a few tortoiseshell butterflies in Fulwood last week, and the Endcliffe Park Heron just now.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on April 24, 2016, 01:01:03 pm
Not quite the same but there are Peregrines atop Trellick Tower  (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trellick_Tower) just nearby.  It's funny hearing a familiar countryside sound in Zone 2.

I work in the tallest building in Munich, and I saw peregrines flying past the window quite regularly a couple of years ago. Don't know if they were nesting on our roof or somewhere else nearby.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on April 24, 2016, 03:17:40 pm
I think they're pretty common in cities these days - perhaps even encouraged to keep the pigeon and other feral birds at bay.

I drove along the M40 on Thursday and the Kite population was impressive.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on April 24, 2016, 04:06:48 pm
Yeah, that surprised me when I last drove through that way a couple of years ago.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on April 24, 2016, 04:35:33 pm

I think they're pretty common in cities these days - perhaps even encouraged to keep the pigeon and other feral birds at bay.

I drove along the M40 on Thursday and the Kite population was impressive.

There was a BBC news item (probably searchable) about Kites in suburban reading. People leaving meat out for them... Some impressive kite in back garden footage.

They were dead common where I lived near Aber. Woke up one windy morning and one was hovering (in the headwind) about 2m from my window. Impressive.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Dave Mayes on April 24, 2016, 04:49:49 pm
Saw a big furry critter swimming about at night in the brook by the Ile de Boulancourt campsite in Font. Anyone know what it might be? Looked like a water vole but maybe 20cm long. R.O.U.S?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on April 24, 2016, 07:09:36 pm
Coypu
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 24, 2016, 08:41:52 pm
like this?

quite a bit bigger than 20cm

(http://s31.postimg.org/6bxqi9urf/IMG_0182a.jpg)

coypu in Milly

my middle child established a friendship with the biggest R.O.U.S
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 25, 2016, 08:08:45 am
Water voles are about 20cm long.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 29, 2016, 12:02:17 pm
saw a ring necked parakeet this morning on the Bannerdale Centre site

second time I've seen one there in the last year
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on May 07, 2016, 10:28:50 am
Got a chance yesterday to get out with my camera, first time in a while.

Yellowhammer

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/E5543C3A-93B8-4672-A897-95800E0E4325_zpsczjtvlpy.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/2A821D65-13A8-4597-8822-DCF1B128A6F4_zpse7imreex.jpg)

Willow Warbler

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/6B4572AF-F110-4428-81A7-BF4342F3D31F_zpspccxdgtq.jpg)

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/4550B510-7AA3-4BB5-B49B-472860CE010F_zpskjaponq4.jpg)

Greater Spotted Woodpecker

(http://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee345/TLR99/8D9B5877-7983-46BB-855A-8F94FAEC2EA5_zpsvcqzg4ma.jpg)

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigtuboflard on May 07, 2016, 10:54:43 am
Adders at Curbar apparently....

https://twitter.com/edalemrt/status/728842572857233408


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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on May 07, 2016, 04:38:40 pm
Went for a walk around Hathersage / North Lees today and spotted a pair of yellow wagtails, a nuthatch and a peacock butterfly. Probably some kind of warbler as well but they all look the same!

Adders at Curbar apparently....


I think they are seen basking quite frequently in that little (quarried?) bouldering area at the far end.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andyd on May 15, 2016, 08:45:49 am
Another fantastic otter sighting last night. It didn't notice us for a fair while so it floated there having a light bite until we got within three or four metres of it. By far the biggest one I've ever seen.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on May 15, 2016, 10:43:26 am
(http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160515/7c67a2dca8811e783ffe7a2f537e18fa.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 16, 2016, 08:44:17 am
Spotted a Black Guillemot not far from home. Apparently quite unusual around these parts.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on May 16, 2016, 10:53:01 am
Saturday at Gogarth. Saw the usual complement of seals, razorbills, choughs, and scousers.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tommytwotone on May 16, 2016, 11:05:15 am
like this?

quite a bit bigger than 20cm

(http://s31.postimg.org/6bxqi9urf/IMG_0182a.jpg)

coypu in Milly

my middle child established a friendship with the biggest R.O.U.S


While at the Courtilles Du Lido site about a month ago I wandered off in the morning to take out the empties / clear my head and came face to face with a red squirrel!







Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 19, 2016, 08:15:53 am
Was his name Goldthwaite? Very cool.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on May 19, 2016, 09:14:57 am
Rare!  My girlfriend would love to see a wildcat, bobcat or lynx. (cat obsessed)  We're off to mull tomorrow for a couple of days - hoping to spot some otters.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 19, 2016, 09:39:56 am
I've seen a few big cats in the Cairngorms, unfortunately there aren't many thoroughbreds anymore.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jwi on June 01, 2016, 09:49:14 pm
Saw a wild boar last night in Verdon. Woke up by some heavy breathing half a meter from my ear. A boar was in the vestibule of our tent eating oatmeals. First time I've seen a wild boar close up. I think it's fair to say that I was more afraid of the boar than it was afraid of me. I made aggressive monkey noises and shone a light on it, it stepped back half a metre, allowing me to get to the car and get the stick-clip to wield as a club.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on June 02, 2016, 07:53:36 am
The only thing that worked when I had to chase a monkey out if my kitchen in India was using a camera monopod as a spear. It wasn't at all bothered by being threatened with chairs etc.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on June 09, 2016, 11:37:53 pm
Pretty sure I saw a linnet in the burbage valley today, would that be unusual? The valley also seems to be full of Stonechats (saw several today and some earlier this week). Its the first time I've seem either of these so not 100% sure on the ID but fairly confident.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on June 10, 2016, 12:20:13 am
I've seen linnets around the burbage valley, not at all unusual. They like hedgerows, farmland and heathland so they're often knocking around the semi-moorland around fox house.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 10, 2016, 11:39:31 am
Not a sighting, but I heard my first Nightjar ever in the Burbage valley this week. Amazing sound. This species was one of the hopes of clearing the plantation, so good to know it has had near instant success.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on June 10, 2016, 12:31:37 pm
Just sat out on the balcony at uni and a baby blue tit came and landed on my shoulder. I don't know who was more surprised, me or the bird when I started moving!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on June 10, 2016, 12:33:43 pm
Nice pair of kestrels at Lower Glen Lednock (a bolted-chopped-bolted sport crag of low significance and quality...)  Made our day!  (the huge old chestnut trees were very nice too)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on June 10, 2016, 12:47:31 pm
Saw what I think was a buzzard in Kyloe woods last week.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on June 10, 2016, 12:51:47 pm
Not a sighting, but I heard my first Nightjar ever in the Burbage valley this week. Amazing sound. This species was one of the hopes of clearing the plantation, so good to know it has had near instant success.

That's good to hear. Saw my first Nightjar last year in Suffolk when visiting the in-laws. We'd gone out to the heath to listen for them, and ended up having one fly over our heads! They've a flying silhouette and style quite unlike anything else.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 10, 2016, 12:57:40 pm
Spotted a Short Eared Owl while walking to the bouldering on the coast recently. Was getting hassled by a Carrion Crow. Even managed a terrible photo to get confirmation from my Birdwatcher mate.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on June 25, 2016, 10:58:16 pm
From facebook:

Quote from: Peak sport climbing lifts/partners/conditions/beta
There's a Grey Wagtail nesting on the bottom ramp line of the 6a+ version of Max Pact and the 6c+ 'The Max Works'. The nest is hidden and has four eggs in it. We unknowingly climbed up there today and scared the bird off the nest, it went back on when we down climbed and left. I think it'll def abandon the nest if several people climb up there. Grey Wagtails are on the 'Red' conservation list meaning they've suffered severe declines over recent years, so please don't climb near these routes and ideally not near there either. Anyone know who the Access/ Conservation Officer for BMC is for Cheedale? Share the word, would hate to see these little guys abandon their nest... thanks :-)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 27, 2016, 02:41:20 pm
Turned up at the Climbing Hangar last week and was treated to the very unique sound of a Grasshopper Warbler in a tree above the parking area!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on June 27, 2016, 08:39:41 pm
Whoa! Good urban tick!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 28, 2016, 08:12:12 am
Cheers! Was well chuffed :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: danm on June 28, 2016, 12:09:15 pm
Saw a couple of cavorting dolphins off the Great Orme on Saturday, well good! Sea creatures are the best :-)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on June 28, 2016, 12:12:24 pm
pair of yellowhammers in the garden this morning

there are some goldfinches hanging around the Peace Gardens in Sheffield city center 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: ashtond6 on June 28, 2016, 09:59:49 pm
Ohh I've had some good ones lately

I was walking by rivelin quarry in the rain and a barn owlike flew right past me

I saw 6 ish red kites all together on the way back from Leeds airport!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Wood FT on June 28, 2016, 10:30:41 pm
Saw a couple of cavorting dolphins off the Great Orme on Saturday, well good! Sea creatures are the best :-)

That was brilliant
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: butters on June 28, 2016, 10:42:34 pm
I saw 6 ish red kites all together on the way back from Leeds airport!

Been anywhere nice had they?  ;)

lagers - was just thinking of Yellowhammers the other day and how I hadn't seen one in years. See Goldfinches around my area on an almost daily basis and a Jay every now and then which is great - must get a feeder out as well as there are lots of blue tits (and other tits) as well.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on June 29, 2016, 07:35:44 am
lagers - was just thinking of Yellowhammers the other day and how I hadn't seen one in years.

they were feeding on the sunflower hearts
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on July 15, 2016, 03:35:58 pm
(https://c4.staticflickr.com/9/8847/28245702291_8fb65b7e90_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/K2YBe6)
Osprey (https://flic.kr/p/K2YBe6) by Alasdair Fulton (https://www.flickr.com/photos/128800111@N04/), on Flickr

Osprey, Blair Atholl a few weeks ago (before the monsoon)


One day I'll get a longer lens....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: rodma on July 15, 2016, 08:32:24 pm
Good tick that :D

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on July 15, 2016, 09:28:43 pm
(http://i.imgur.com/Adrp00v.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on July 18, 2016, 02:00:58 pm
Nearly puntered you for that!

On the Osprey tip I called in at the ever lovely Brockholes yesterday on the way back from Teesdale and heard the an Osprey had been over a few times. Exiting one of the hides, I happened to look up and lo! There it was!! Bigger than a buzzard with almost gull-like wings... Super happy with this as a first but also because of where it was spotted :) :) :)

Whilst up in Teesdale, saw lots of the usual suspects (curlew, lapwing, PF Geese, Oystercatchers) but the best thing was the swifts! The 3rd floor flat we stay in is a converted barn on the edge of Middleton has a window seat. A thoroughly lovely time was had just sitting there as the swifts zoom past a foot from your nose screeing like banshees - proper bo nature experience man...  :dance1:

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on July 18, 2016, 03:14:06 pm
Nearly puntered you for that!

And I'd have deserved it.  ;D

Nice work on the osprey. Haven't see one in quite a few years now. Pretty birds. Nice work on the swifts, although it makes me realise I haven't see many swallows this year.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on July 18, 2016, 04:30:01 pm
Agreed that swallow numbers are deffo down this year...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Yoof on July 18, 2016, 10:31:32 pm
On the small things front- I saw a lovely plume moth (Platyptilia gonodactyla) and a cheeky young frog which was about 1.5cm long  :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on July 18, 2016, 10:45:14 pm
Went to Pembroke on holiday with my brother-in-law and sister-in-law and their two young 'uns a couple of weeks ago. Swallows, swifts and everything else.
A highlight of the trip was playing in the garden with my 2.5 year old nephew and enrapturing him by catching grasshoppers in the grass. If you're careful about it they'll sit in your hand.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mrjonathanr on July 19, 2016, 11:04:47 pm
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/30814373@N02/28314690632/ (https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/30814373@N02/28314690632/)
Now resident under The Egg, Crag X.
Is it a cave spider??
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: r-man on July 20, 2016, 01:34:44 am
Looks like it. I found a few of them in Lancashire last month. Impressive little beasts. Interestingly (to me, anyway) the young are phototropic so once hatched they will head towards the light. The adults are photophobic so they will head for darkness. Neat dispersal mechanism.

There always used to be loads in Odin Cave too.

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Last night, I drove alongside a running stoat. I was going pretty slowly obviously. I watched him for a bit then drove on.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mrjonathanr on July 20, 2016, 09:22:04 pm
Thanks R man. I remembered you said there were some in Odin's cave but wasn't sure if that was one. Unpleasant looking fella. Will give the egg a miss for a bit.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: webbo on July 23, 2016, 10:21:25 pm
Sat outside having dinner this evening and suddenly the couple of dozen swallows multiplied in to what looked like at least hundred as they mobbed and chased off a hawk.
Impressive.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on August 17, 2016, 11:20:14 pm
A decent wildlifing weekend:

A Merlin!  We spotted this small flighty bird at the end of Knapdale Peninsula. We instinctively thought "falcon" but then so small... neither of us even knew what a Merlin was, but we're now sure that was it.  :2thumbsup:

We also saw a nice big black and yellow dragonfly:  (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/RX7NRuz5HBG2L883yPcGudV0m-G2vcRJgYW34QccYPZnyB353h_a5pMRagRuMMCeSlsP7kgL8AfjeBOqiNMvTgK1AzNjLsrFIwO2UlJXvcilRsKrgvnKztxjFMk-vv78nMXL4V-yLDHhtqC7XzwTX7h_6pfCcz0hOkcVXyH84t6cvIw-zQW88lFF7lIVEXlTUc2z1K7-YgjrtHHDV5smzl7NpoFGGYrlJF9FFvpOc_O5MGi8-jUYzVTELlgpnVPthnOfL3IxK1EZ2_E4zFOkNAVHhn1gLMA2F-KbkVAEeF6Vg6CsLFR7o0BROE8LTjLqFPfw_Nf3U-BB-Ll8ne22jfV7-zfqxG6x7TMiJasQ0EOR_GAJOhUGgLFdQhtURSMgHeXD1O8yk-_qMEDgxRRdWKTLnvo_cGOkat1mVrWGkF4D7m-IwksqHkOfTa6QnMW_y4IsZksYhrWo8jghZvxkzwzvYKCMKftYodQ6fANBSunn4KTrp5PugXGdzpdbDzewO0uTjIa8ZXwLpVNSTW9PU-cfCShDxehrv7ir5OHUxLEbu87e3cd6SFHpsau8KMa49wgnxmOiP-5FPM7LxND2iXb0XefP1Mg=w436-h776-no)

We are pretty sure we heard a beaver gnawing at a tree (as we were in the area where we had seen freshly gnawed trees the day before. And definitely were woken up by some owls, but didn't bother trying to go and find them...zzzzz



Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 18, 2016, 08:26:48 am
Seal or two bobbing around when we were out SUPing last night, no sign of the humpback whale which has been hanging around the last few weeks though.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-36943566
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on August 18, 2016, 09:19:28 am
A decent wildlifing weekend:

A Merlin!  We spotted this small flighty bird at the end of Knapdale Peninsula. We instinctively thought "falcon" but then so small... neither of us even knew what a Merlin was, but we're now sure that was it.  :2thumbsup:

We also saw a nice big black and yellow dragonfly: 

Merlin is always a treat. Despite knowing where they are around in the Peak I've only ever seen two, both very brief.

The Dragonfly is a Golden-ringed - the biggest British insect by length. Quite common on the west coast, I've seen them on Skye before.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on August 18, 2016, 09:33:08 am
Saw shit loads of dragonflies in the alps, along with the usual chamois and marmots. Also the bouquetin, which I think is the french name for ibex.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on August 18, 2016, 10:52:16 am
I once had a juvenile Merlin land on my head while doing survey work in the Flow Country.  Lovely little birds. I was the tallest thing in the landscape for miles around and standing still and staring at the ground while measuring vegetation heights. Suddenly there was a wooshing noise and a weight on my head (fortunately I was wearing a baseball cap).  I absolutely shat myself and let out a shriek, suddenly the weight was gone and I saw a startled Merlin flying away.  It obviously thought I was a fence post.

Later that night I climbed a cool highball at a little crag I had found and called it The Merlin. 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cheque on August 18, 2016, 12:46:11 pm
The Dragonfly is a Golden-ringed - the biggest British insect by length. Quite common on the west coast, I've seen them on Skye before.

I had the remains of one of these splattered on my car number plate a few months ago.  :sick:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on September 07, 2016, 09:52:26 pm
tawny owls going mental on our street this evening

saw four at once doing swoops from TV aerials and lamp posts - lots of male hooting going on

even though it was dark, the magpies felt obliged to join in
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on September 08, 2016, 01:18:30 pm
Any other Harry Potter-esque goings on?

There's shit loads of young magenpies knocking about this year for some reason...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on September 08, 2016, 04:16:59 pm
Any other Harry Potter-esque goings on?

Kids over the road keep on doing multiple laps of their house on their broomsticks. Fucking noisy little scrotes.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on September 08, 2016, 04:43:52 pm
There's shit loads of young magenpies knocking about this year for some reason...

word!

I seem to recall posting on here about seeing 20 or so on the house opposite one morning. all a bit hitchcock.
There's too many off them IMHO.  Keep digging everything up in the garden, they're slowing raveshing, the place.  Had the eggs out of the blackbird nest in our garden too. Feckers. Couple of them are really mangy too, feathers are in really poor nick.
Seriously thinking of borrowing a neighbours air rifle and having a bit of a cull.  >:(
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on September 08, 2016, 06:51:10 pm
There's shit loads of young magenpies knocking about this year for some reason...

word!

I seem to recall posting on here about seeing 20 or so on the house opposite one morning. all a bit hitchcock.
There's too many off them IMHO.  Keep digging everything up in the garden, they're slowing raveshing, the place.  Had the eggs out of the blackbird nest in our garden too. Feckers. Couple of them are really mangy too, feathers are in really poor nick.
Seriously thinking of borrowing a neighbours air rifle and having a bit of a cull.  >:(

Our cats had a few good run ins with them...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gardinrm on September 09, 2016, 05:27:28 pm
Saw some pretty interesting birds swooping in and out of the conifer plantation right next to Gib Tor. Predator with thin wings and speckly brown plumage. Fairly certain they were a bunch of juvenile Hen Harriers. Haven't seen them in a long time, and didn't have the binocs. Can't think of anything else they could have been. You get them in Scotland, but I've never seen them around the Peak. Was lovely to watch them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 09, 2016, 07:41:42 pm
How big were they?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on September 10, 2016, 10:06:42 am
Would be fairly significant if hen harriers had bred successfully in the Peak (or anywhere in England). Also, they're not typically associated with plantations. They weren't kestrels?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gardinrm on September 10, 2016, 12:01:28 pm
Definitely not kestrels. Didn't fly like one and were bigger. They were next to the trees really, flying out over the heathland and then darting back in. Looked like they might have been hunting pigeons, trying to scare them out of the trees. It was about the size of a buzzard but much sleeker. Thinner wings, slim square tail. Can't think what else it could be. It was the sort of bird that really made me stand up and look, not something you see every day.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Kim on September 10, 2016, 07:48:49 pm
Definitely not kestrels. Didn't fly like one and were bigger. They were next to the trees really, flying out over the heathland and then darting back in. Looked like they might have been hunting pigeons, trying to scare them out of the trees. It was about the size of a buzzard but much sleeker. Thinner wings, slim square tail. Can't think what else it could be. It was the sort of bird that really made me stand up and look, not something you see every day.

Near dusk (or dawn) by any chance? Description/habitat/behaviour (apart from hunting pigeons) sounds pretty spot on for long-eared owls. I've seen young birds hunt from plantation edges like that (in daylight). Bit smaller wingspan than buzzard but appear long winged.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gardinrm on September 11, 2016, 12:52:08 pm
Definitely not an owl. Long eared owls are unmistakeable. They have heavier bodies and quite braod (though long) wings. They also have obvious 'owl' faces. This was a quick flying bird, changing direction rapidly. Thin long wings, thin long body and squarish tail. It also had a small head. Darting in and out of the woods at mid-tree height. Skirting round the edges mostly, and quickly charging in and out. Speckled white and brown plumage.

If i'd been somewhere else I would have had no doubts.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: r-man on September 11, 2016, 01:24:43 pm
Hen harrier hunting is "mainly at very low elevations as they quarter the ground for prey at slow speed". Not usually quick flying?

http://www.natural-research.org/documents/NRIN_2_whitfield_madders.pdf
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Kim on September 11, 2016, 03:51:55 pm
Definitely not an owl. Long eared owls are unmistakeable. They have heavier bodies and quite braod (though long) wings. They also have obvious 'owl' faces. This was a quick flying bird, changing direction rapidly. Thin long wings, thin long body and squarish tail. It also had a small head. Darting in and out of the woods at mid-tree height. Skirting round the edges mostly, and quickly charging in and out. Speckled white and brown plumage.

If i'd been somewhere else I would have had no doubts.

How sure are you of the size? Sorry, I don't know how well you know your birds, and it's often easy to misjudge. Did you see a white rump? Your description doesn't shout hen harrier to me, but obviously I don't know how familiar you are with them.

I work doing bird survey/conservation stuff, and as Gaz says above, breeding hen harriers in the Peak this year would be a seriously big deal.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on September 11, 2016, 08:25:04 pm
saw some excellent flocks of peewits doing their thing today whilst I was driving back from the Lakes

peewits are so cool
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 11, 2016, 08:28:35 pm
Quote
Definitely not an owl. Long eared owls are unmistakeable. They have heavier bodies and quite braod (though long) wings. They also have obvious 'owl' faces. This was a quick flying bird, changing direction rapidly. Thin long wings, thin long body and squarish tail. It also had a small head. Darting in and out of the woods at mid-tree height. Skirting round the edges mostly, and quickly charging in and out. Speckled white and brown plumage.

They sound like Kestrels to me, maybe Sparrowhawks. Harriers and Owls have quite similar flight, far from being unmistakeable, if I see a floaty long-winged bird quartering a moor at distance it can be a hard job separating a Harrier from a Short-eared. Harrier heads are big, and their faces are usually described as 'owlish'.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gardinrm on September 11, 2016, 09:49:06 pm
I've seen both before, and I am sure I can tell the difference. I should have said "smaller head". It didn't have that blunt face of a long eared owl. And it wasn't a kestrel nor a Sparrowhawk, much too big.

I am actually very familiar with birds, having spent most of my youth birdwatching with my brother and father in Scotland. I have seen Hen Harriers before (more than once, they were not that unusual in the North of Scotland) and am fairly certain that's what these were. Maybe I should have just said so at the start.lol.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5YxGG4PZCB8

This is exactly the behaviour I saw.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gardinrm on September 11, 2016, 09:55:21 pm
but I also appreciate that this would be highly unlikely since they are so endangered. Long eared owl is the only other thing that could come close (behaviour, flying pattern, size etc) but I don't think that's what they were. Wish I'd had my binocs.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 13, 2016, 10:27:40 am
Goshawk?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gardinrm on September 13, 2016, 10:33:19 pm
Not a goshawk. Wrong shape. They're a bit more solid I think.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 14, 2016, 11:11:19 am
Not a goshawk. Wrong shape. They're a bit more solid I think.

Less solid - ghosthawk?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on September 14, 2016, 03:13:10 pm
peewits are so cool

Yeah. There's a magical chapter in Robert Grave's "The White Goddess" on the lapwing/peewit.  Worth seeking out...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Shabar on September 22, 2016, 10:26:11 am
99.9% sure I saw a merlin at Burbage bridge this morning. Had a quick look on RSPB site and youtube videos when I got in and I'm pretty convinced. I was in the car but stopped when I saw it. It dashed into the road, back over some heather and then crossed the road in front of me before shooting off towards the Cowperstone. The .1% uncertainty is because a) I'd not seen one before b) I understood them to be pretty shy and restricted to wilder areas such as Bleaklow etc, and Burbage bridge seemed a little unlikely. I guess it could be on its way to coastal wintering habitat? Anyhow, look out for it if you're up there. Smaller than a kestrel, low dashing flight, the male (which I saw) has a dark blue/grey back. If anyone else has seen one in the vicinity it would be good to know, if only to eliminate the .1%!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on September 26, 2016, 11:10:26 pm
I'm sure this is pretty routine but yesterday watched from close quarters as a heron took a fish. It was fascinating to watch.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on September 27, 2016, 08:22:39 am
I'm sure this is pretty routine but yesterday watched from close quarters as a heron took a fish. It was fascinating to watch.
Is this commentary on the US presidential debate? ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 27, 2016, 09:12:37 am
Only if it was a goldfish.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on September 27, 2016, 09:13:51 am
I'm sure this is pretty routine

I hope so for the sake of all ardeidae.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 27, 2016, 09:32:53 am
99.9% sure I saw a merlin at Burbage bridge this morning. Had a quick look on RSPB site and youtube videos when I got in and I'm pretty convinced. I was in the car but stopped when I saw it. It dashed into the road, back over some heather and then crossed the road in front of me before shooting off towards the Cowperstone. The .1% uncertainty is because a) I'd not seen one before b) I understood them to be pretty shy and restricted to wilder areas such as Bleaklow etc, and Burbage bridge seemed a little unlikely. I guess it could be on its way to coastal wintering habitat? Anyhow, look out for it if you're up there. Smaller than a kestrel, low dashing flight, the male (which I saw) has a dark blue/grey back. If anyone else has seen one in the vicinity it would be good to know, if only to eliminate the .1%!

Sounds exactly right, I've had a couple of sightings very similar to that, one was just up the road from yours. They used to nest very close to Burbage bridge but haven't in the last few seasons afaik. Knowing they were there didn't help me see them though, amazingly elusive.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Shabar on September 27, 2016, 01:05:34 pm
Thanks JB that's good to know. Tempted to post in the YYFY thread I'm that pleased to have finally seen one!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: sidewinder on September 27, 2016, 10:36:00 pm
Thanks JB that's good to know. Tempted to post in the YYFY thread I'm that pleased to have finally seen one!
Was walking near foxhouse on Sunday and also saw what I now (in part as a result of this thread) believe likely to have a been a male Merlin. Blue on top more solid brown underneath than a sparrowhawk?

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on September 28, 2016, 05:06:43 pm
Just had 6 short days in Australia, with a couple of walks to look for foreign creatures:

Nankeen Kestrel

(https://c6.staticflickr.com/9/8054/29790351141_cd7b6d594b_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/MotkvP)IMG_6839 (https://flic.kr/p/MotkvP) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Tawny Frogmouth

(https://c8.staticflickr.com/9/8460/29873276335_40525204ec_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/MvNmhx)IMG_6921 (https://flic.kr/p/MvNmhx) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Silver Gull

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/8/7696/29579637280_8f12889128_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/M4RnCd)IMG_6993 (https://flic.kr/p/M4RnCd) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Australian Hobby

(https://c6.staticflickr.com/9/8103/29873316725_e8be4fc574_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/MvNyhV)IMG_7265 (https://flic.kr/p/MvNyhV) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Scarlet Robin

(https://c2.staticflickr.com/9/8075/29873258985_6eb3e8d211_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/MvNg8p)IMG_7035 (https://flic.kr/p/MvNg8p) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

And of course...

(https://c5.staticflickr.com/6/5129/29759584892_64f408c0b9_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/MkKDMf)IMG_7075 (https://flic.kr/p/MkKDMf) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 28, 2016, 05:48:08 pm
Fuck me they are great, especially the Frogmouth.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Muenchener on October 02, 2016, 03:14:23 pm
Saw a wallcreeper (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallcreeper) whilst out for a walk in the rain in the Dolomites this afternoon. Pretty little thing with spectacular red wings.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on October 02, 2016, 04:19:39 pm
Nice one Muench - they're a rare sight and quiet nice to watch flying.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish01 on October 07, 2016, 11:49:28 am
Just seen a dipper in Sheffield City centre. Nobody else at work is interested.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 07, 2016, 12:32:12 pm
Sherbert dipper?

I love a good dipper. Up there with tree creepers as best bird named after what they do.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 07, 2016, 12:50:08 pm
Flycatchers should be on your list too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on October 07, 2016, 12:57:33 pm
And wagtails.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on October 07, 2016, 01:03:06 pm
Good spot Lagers, your colleagues must be heathens...

Quote
Up there with tree creepers as best bird named after what they do

And Woodpeckers!

Speaking of urban bird spots, I've seen two buzzards and a sparrowhawk in the local park this week! Buzzards getting mobbed by crows and the Sparrowhawk by Long-Tailed tits (which, incidentally, there seem to be a glut of this year).

Also a first for me, saw a flock of Knot flashing above the iron men, cranes and sand of Crosby beach last weekend. Lovely sight...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 07, 2016, 02:03:28 pm
cranes

Rare migrants, good spotting!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on October 07, 2016, 03:49:09 pm
interesting that tapatalk made a whole new account for me
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gardinrm on October 09, 2016, 07:27:49 pm
Saw a Jay in Manchester city centre. Have never seen one here before.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on October 17, 2016, 11:46:12 am
Seems Jays are finally colonising our inner city park too, lovely birds!

Unexpectedly ended up at Parkgate on the Wirral on Saturday and saw lots of Lapwings, Herons, some Little Egrets and joy of joys, two Hen Harriers! Great views although I was very disappointed that as we hadn't planned on going there, I hadn't brought any bins...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 17, 2016, 12:54:51 pm
Probably Kestrels anyway Lid.  ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on October 17, 2016, 01:59:33 pm
Or pigeons...

I've never quite lived down being on the beach at Angel Bay and confidently shouting "kestrel" only be roundly abused by all and sundry as the "kestrel" alighted on the beach a few feet away looking much more like a pigeon :-[
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: moose on October 17, 2016, 02:52:29 pm
Or pigeons...

I've never quite lived down being on the beach at Angel Bay and confidently shouting "kestrel" only be roundly abused by all and sundry as the "kestrel" alighted on the beach a few feet away looking much more like a pigeon :-[

That's like that childhood Ricky Gervais story about finding out, years after the event, that the sloughed snake-skin he proudly showed his family was a used condom.

By the way, sad news for all raptor fans, and possibly Malham-ites in particular:

http://www.ilkleygazette.co.uk/news/14802907.Police_probe_continuing_into_killing_of_Peregrine_Falcon_in_the_Dales/ (http://www.ilkleygazette.co.uk/news/14802907.Police_probe_continuing_into_killing_of_Peregrine_Falcon_in_the_Dales/)

anyone know much about the range / population density of peregrines - whether the killed bird was likely one of those that frequents the cove?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on October 17, 2016, 02:56:50 pm
Bastards....

No useful info I'm afraid
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on October 18, 2016, 10:54:48 am
In slightly better news....

There was a female hen harrier up on White Edge/Big Moor yesterday evening. I went up to see (and hear) the rutting deer and it flashed past in the distance.

Crap photo, but it does definitely show a hen harrier, not a kestrel or a pigeon...


(https://c1.staticflickr.com/6/5783/30286796352_d326a1bcf6_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/N9kKo1)IMG_7615 (https://flic.kr/p/N9kKo1) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/6/5677/30286817952_afa027675b_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/N9kRNq)IMG_7643 (https://flic.kr/p/N9kRNq) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://c5.staticflickr.com/9/8420/30286818812_65b28db4a1_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/N9kS4f)IMG_7661 (https://flic.kr/p/N9kS4f) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 18, 2016, 10:57:36 am
Crap photo

Incorrect. Great autumnal colours!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JulieM on October 18, 2016, 06:48:11 pm

By the way, sad news for all raptor fans, and possibly Malham-ites in particular:

http://www.ilkleygazette.co.uk/news/14802907.Police_probe_continuing_into_killing_of_Peregrine_Falcon_in_the_Dales/ (http://www.ilkleygazette.co.uk/news/14802907.Police_probe_continuing_into_killing_of_Peregrine_Falcon_in_the_Dales/)

anyone know much about the range / population density of peregrines - whether the killed bird was likely one of those that frequents the cove?

People are cunts.

The Malham peregrines aren't the only ones around the area, they nest at Blue Scar as well which is possibly a bit closer. I  noticed that Saturday was the first time I've been to Malham and not heard them making a racket but I don't know whether they go somewhere else over the winter so it might not mean anything.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on October 19, 2016, 06:49:19 am
I've had a couple of interesting lunchtimes watching the Sheff City Center dippers

a very cool experience was spending 10 mins listening to one singing - it was under the bridge where the Porter Brook goes under Matilda St, so I was able to get within 10 ft without it seeing me

I suppose that normally I can't clearly hear dippers singing due to water noise and distance, but this was ace - slightly echoey due to the bridge
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on October 19, 2016, 08:31:52 am
Great photos Tim!! Definitely not crap...

@Rob - don't think I've ever heard a Dipper sing either, nice one!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on October 21, 2016, 02:51:02 pm
Really pleased to finally get a shot of the Goldcrest in my garden, it moves so quickly and rarely comes out into the clear. Not a perfect shot, but best I've got for now.

I was watching it a wren at the same time, waiting for one of the buggers to be properly visible.

(https://c3.staticflickr.com/9/8678/30431902466_5a6805997f_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/Nnasny)IMG_7691 (https://flic.kr/p/Nnasny) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Dolly on October 21, 2016, 03:19:29 pm
Your pics are great Tim .
What sort of camera are you using ?

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on October 21, 2016, 03:34:57 pm

Indian ring necked parakeets flying over Hunters Bar this morning - looked to be heading up to the top end of the Botanical Gardens.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on October 21, 2016, 04:49:11 pm
Really pleased to finally get a shot of the Goldcrest in my garden, it moves so quickly and rarely comes out into the clear. Not a perfect shot, but best I've got for now.

I was watching it a wren at the same time, waiting for one of the buggers to be properly visible.
Fucksake, we live in the same place, I've taken out a second mortgage to finance feeders and seed yet all I've got in my garden are sparrows and kestrels pigeons.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on October 21, 2016, 04:50:36 pm
And not clever ones at that.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on October 21, 2016, 06:16:11 pm
What sort of camera are you using ?

Just a 7d mk1, and until recently an old 400mm f5.6, but I've just swapped the lens for one of the new 100-400mm mk2, mainly for the image stabilisation and the close up ability, although I think the colours are actually better too.

I'd love to try a 5d mk3, but the cost of the glass goes through the roof then when you lose the crop factor.


Fucksake, we live in the same place, I've taken out a second mortgage to finance feeders and seed yet all I've got in my garden are sparrows and kestrels pigeons.


You should come up some time!

We get a lot of pigeons, but stacks of blue, coal, great and long tailed tits too. Lots of goldfinches, a few siskins and green finches, occasional nuthatches and tree creepers and one sparrowhawk. Got a few big trees which probably help.

Not had ring necked parakeets though!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nic mullin on October 21, 2016, 07:43:07 pm
I'd love to try a 5d mk3, but the cost of the glass goes through the roof then when you lose the crop factor.

Not tried the Canon one, but on Nikon the 1.4x converter has minimal effect on IQ and AF performance and almost cancels out the crop factor for £100-150 second hand. It costs you a stop of light, but I'd be very surprised if the 5d3 didn't give you that stop and more back by allowing you to push the ISO up with less noise.

Lovely pics btw.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on October 21, 2016, 07:43:55 pm
Cool, I'll have to popup and see your setup. We used to have tits quite regularly and finches occasionally but they have all become very infrequent visitors despite better feeders and wider choice of feed, love to know what's changed and how we can get them back, have wondered if it's down to neighbours having acquired cats.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on October 21, 2016, 10:44:28 pm
This ^^^^

We used to have sparrows mud bathing in the flowerbed below the kitchen windows, a flock of gold finch and a flock of green finch come through regularly here in sharrow.

Now, nothing baring bloody pesky destructive magpies. couple of pigeons, the odd black bird and that's about it.

I always reckoned the harsh winter of 2010 put paid to the finches, but somehow always thought they'd be back eventually.

There do seem to be an increased number of cats though.. :-\
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 22, 2016, 07:34:30 am
There was a bout of trichomaniasis a few years ago which wiped out most of the greenfinch population and reducing pressure on food sources for other species.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on October 24, 2016, 09:06:59 pm
Very pleased to get this shot - wildlife photography as it should be; sat on the sofa with wine in one hand and camera in the other.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on October 25, 2016, 01:44:21 pm
One for Lagers' Junior. Me and my wife are still laughing at "I didn't think it would look so much like a badger"  :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on October 25, 2016, 04:34:21 pm
I'll tell her that - it's also become a comedy saying among her friends

mad ladybird migration scenes in Sheffield today

and a pair of buzzards magestically pissing off the crows in S11 this afternoon
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 27, 2016, 04:51:26 pm
Oh that reminds me, I saw a buzzard from my office chair the other day. Went upstairs to get a better look, couldn't see the buzzard but a Peregrine appeared and watched it do a full lap of S10. Also saw a ringtail harrier on the edge of Sheffield last week.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 28, 2016, 10:50:44 am
Enormous flock of starlings now roosting in the trees in the school near our house, probably a hundred at least. Didn't do a full murmuration but quite an impressive display of flying before they roosted, maybe the numbers will grow.

Good time of hear to check out murmurations btw, there's a facebook page with a list of possible sites, Brighton, Blackpool and Somerset seem to come up a lot.

https://uglosbioscience.wordpress.com/murmuration-map/
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on November 06, 2016, 09:03:12 pm
Enormous flock of starlings now roosting in the trees in the school near our house, probably a hundred at least. Didn't do a full murmuration but quite an impressive display of flying before they roosted, maybe the numbers will grow.

I may have underestimated numbers;

https://vimeo.com/190471665
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on November 07, 2016, 12:53:25 pm
Murmurations are mesmirising, quite incredible coordination - I've yet to see a starling turn the wrong way and bump into the guy next to him!

Our badger has been coming every night now, so I have had the chance to get some better pictures. We think that it is a female, but apparently its very difficult to tell (unless you are another badger I hope...).

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on November 08, 2016, 10:39:23 am
Boss!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on November 17, 2016, 02:56:53 am
Saw a truly magnificent Great Blue Heron on a walk this morning, sat calmly on a dead tree trunk beside a semi-urban river. In scale a completely different beast to any heron I've seen in Britain.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on November 22, 2016, 09:57:53 am
I can see a flock of c. 100 waxwing from my desk as I write this. 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on November 22, 2016, 11:20:22 am
Reporting rates this year are four or five times the average! Heard one the other day but I've not seen any yet this year!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on November 22, 2016, 12:57:20 pm
Saw a truly magnificent Great Blue Heron on a walk this morning, sat calmly on a dead tree trunk beside a semi-urban river. In scale a completely different beast to any heron I've seen in Britain.

How does it stack up to one these height wise;

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoebill

They are bastard big birds, look like something crossed between Pixar and Prehistoric.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on November 27, 2016, 08:36:21 am
Spotted some huge black geese (?) in Weston park the other day. Anyone know what they are? Couldn't seem to recognise them from the internet/book.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on November 27, 2016, 09:30:35 am
Saw a truly magnificent Great Blue Heron on a walk this morning, sat calmly on a dead tree trunk beside a semi-urban river. In scale a completely different beast to any heron I've seen in Britain.

How does it stack up to one these height wise;

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoebill

They are bastard big birds, look like something crossed between Pixar and Prehistoric.

Its head was down on its shoulders but even so it looked to be 3 ft + (as a very rough guesstimate). Googling suggests the Shoebill tends to be a little taller.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on November 29, 2016, 01:29:26 pm
Quote
Spotted some huge black geese (?) in Weston park the other day

Could they have been black swans?

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on December 01, 2016, 08:09:53 am

Could they have been black swans?


Possibly but the neck didn't look long enough from where I was sitting. Will take a picture today.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on December 01, 2016, 08:19:35 am
👍 (thumbs up symbol)

Sent from me pyar sic fone lid...

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on December 01, 2016, 02:27:43 pm
👍 (thumbs up symbol)

Sent from me pyar sic fone lid...

Went for a closer look at lunch today. I think they are actually cayuga ducks which apparently is a domestic strain of mallard. There were some others which seemed like some kind of hybrid as well.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Wood FT on December 01, 2016, 02:42:53 pm
👍 (thumbs up symbol)

Sent from me pyar sic fone lid...

Went for a closer look at lunch today. I think they are actually cayuga ducks which apparently is a domestic strain of mallard. There were some others which seemed like some kind of hybrid as well.

those big black/green ducks are really good too, great value
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on December 04, 2016, 03:45:27 pm
Just got back from St Lucia, with my main aim being to see and photograph hummingbirds. Bugger me it was hard - they are incredibly quick, very unpredictable and tiny. And rather lovely.

I managed to get a few in focus (and many, many not in focus).

Lesser Antillean Crested Hummingbird

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Purple Throated Carib

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Purple Throated Carib in the rain

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Green Throated Carib

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Green Throated Carib portrait, taken from about 3 feet away.

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Green Throated Carib

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on December 04, 2016, 05:00:48 pm
They are some amazing photographs, good work!  :icon_beerchug:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on December 05, 2016, 08:16:52 am
WOW!!! :2thumbsup: :clap2: :bow:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on December 05, 2016, 06:59:56 pm
On a rather more local level, a mega rare Dusky Thrush seems to be hanging around in Beeley village near Chatsworth at the moment. Only the 11th sighting ever in the UK.

I did get some poor record shots, but it was quite tricky with about 200 odd other bird geeks in the way. I'm not sure Beeley knew what hit it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on December 15, 2016, 09:24:23 pm
4 or 5 parakeets on the site of the old Bannerdale Center this morning - the most I've seen at once in Sheffield
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on December 16, 2016, 08:15:23 am
flock of hundred or so waxwings been hanging about near the office for last few days. My attempts at getting photos have been less than spectacular
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on December 16, 2016, 08:42:57 am
Jealous!! Not seen one for years but apparently, this is a good year for them so fingers crossed!

Spent a couple of hours at RSPB Conwy at the weekend and managed two new species in several Goldeneyes and a Water Rail. Also saw the first starling murmurations, only small so far (20-70 birds) but still a boss spectacle and can't wait till they begin in earnest...

A filtered to death Instahelm shot for you... (https://www.instagram.com/p/BN5KsnNgvtJ/?taken-by=fatneck1976&hl=en)

And an un-edited sunset...

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on December 16, 2016, 08:59:22 am
My Mrs saw a kingfisher in Bingham park this week.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on December 16, 2016, 10:04:17 am
Our murmuration seems to have disappeared.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on December 16, 2016, 10:52:58 am
My Mrs saw a kingfisher in Bingham park this week.

Boom, Wire Mill Dam? Been keeping my eyes peeled but none yet. #WMD
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on December 16, 2016, 10:54:49 am
Think it was at the mill pond above shepherd wheel.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on December 16, 2016, 12:21:32 pm
Oof, local!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on January 02, 2017, 08:24:36 pm
Joining our pet badger, we now seem to have adopted a fox too, although he/she is much warier than the badger.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on January 03, 2017, 09:58:53 am
Nice Tim!

Saw my first ever wild otter yesterday at RSPB Leighton Moss - proper made up! Kept popping it's head up through the ice and kind of lying on the ice before disappearing again and reappearing somewhere else - great show and great start to the year :)

Managed to miss three pairs of Bearded Tits by a matter of minutes which was a shame and still haven't managed to see a Waxwing yet...

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on January 03, 2017, 03:03:11 pm

Flock of Waxwing in a tree in meadowhall car park on Saturday (I know I know - on way up to leeds and needed to buy a couple of bottles of Fizz).  Made up for it though.

Kingfisher in Endcliffe Park this morning, disappearing fast down stream behind the cafe.

Good roost of Starlings up at Cavendish Mill, huge flocks gathering, but not much of a murmuration, just coming in, couple of quick swirls and straight down into the reeds. Perhaps too cold for a good display, but numbers are certainly high, get there about 3.45 on wards for about half an hour. Obv this will move forward as sunset gets later.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on January 14, 2017, 07:37:31 pm
Family of deer that just through the neighbourhood:

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on January 14, 2017, 10:08:19 pm
70+ Waxwings 50 yds from work in Sheffield S2 Thurs, ~30 even closer Fri AM. If you see what looks like a tight flock of Starlings take a closer look.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on January 17, 2017, 08:07:06 am
Quote from: Andy Popp
Family of deer that just through the neighbourhood

Boss!

Quote
70+ Waxwings 50 yds from work in Sheffield S2 Thurs

Jealous...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on January 17, 2017, 09:40:17 am
3 Ring-necked Parakeets overhead near Psalter Lane this morning, did a massive triple-wtf-take as I heard them first.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on January 17, 2017, 09:47:57 am
Ha! Unmistakable noise :) We've had a couple of breeding colonies in the 'Pool for 8 years now...

Feeling delighted this morning as I came a cross a Tawny Owl in the local park (urban - 1.4 miles from the town centre) on my way to work. It was dark but it's outline was clearly visible in a tree and it responded loudly to my bird app... Felt a bit guilty for using the app afterwards in case it was a lonely male trying to hoot up a female and I had given him false hope...  :-[
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Iesu on January 17, 2017, 02:52:13 pm
Barn owl hunting in daylight hours at Roundhill the other week. Saw one after dark whilst parked up at the filling station at Pool (in Wharfedale) Bridge just before the festive break. It was flying round in circles for ages in the field by the river there. Fantastic looking blunt faced creatures.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on January 18, 2017, 09:54:28 pm
Ha! Unmistakable noise :) We've had a couple of breeding colonies in the 'Pool for 8 years now...

Feeling delighted this morning as I came a cross a Tawny Owl in the local park (urban - 1.4 miles from the town centre) on my way to work. It was dark but it's outline was clearly visible in a tree and it responded loudly to my bird app... Felt a bit guilty for using the app afterwards in case it was a lonely male trying to hoot up a female and I had given him false hope...  :-[

I live in the area and I frequently hear owls in the street at night, have only spotted it once though.

Whats this app called?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on January 19, 2017, 07:49:34 am
@bigironhorse it used to be the RSPB bird app but latest update seems to have down as "e guide to birds" - it cost a fiver but it's been super helpful over the years and I wouldn't be with out it!

Do you live in my area?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on January 19, 2017, 08:40:44 am

Do you live in my area?

Sorry having re-read your post properly it seems likely that I assumed you were talking about endcliffe park in Sheffield. But maybe not.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on January 19, 2017, 08:43:15 am
Nah I'm in the Pool mate 😀

Sent from me pyar sic fone lid...

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on February 14, 2017, 08:33:34 am
Fishing on Sunday in Cheshire, I'm 90% certain that I heard some Waxwings (they're pretty distinctive right?) so downed rods and rushed off into the bushes but failed to locate them :(

Highlight of the day (aside from the 9 trout I caught of course) was seeing a what I think was a Hobby dashing in and out of a line of bushes at the far end of the fishery. It landed on a post but scarpered as soon as I made steps to get a better view. It's wing shape was like a swift but bigger - sound about right?

Also went to Hoylake on the Wirral for what turned out to be not a very high tide to watch waders on Saturday. Loads of Oystercatchers and Shelduck but disappointingly only small numbers of Knot which was the main reason we went. I did manage some excellent views of a group of Purple Sandpiper at New Brighton later on in the day which was nice!

#birdhelm
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on February 14, 2017, 08:55:42 am
Well distinctive trill yeah. Had loads on my allotment over the past few weeks feasting on apples!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on February 15, 2017, 03:00:06 pm
Finally managed to see some Waxwings this morning in Whirlow, light was great too.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on February 15, 2017, 03:14:56 pm
Great photos of great birds!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on February 15, 2017, 03:20:33 pm
Lovely Tim!! :bow:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on February 18, 2017, 07:57:33 am
just as it was getting dark, I saw a flock of 50+ pied wagtails in B&Q car park - not seen this before
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: k2ted on February 18, 2017, 10:56:37 pm

Highlight of the day (aside from the 9 trout I caught of course) was seeing a what I think was a Hobby dashing in and out of a line of bushes at the far end of the fishery. It landed on a post but scarpered as soon as I made steps to get a better view. It's wing shape was like a swift but bigger - sound about right?

U.K. population of hobby migrate to Africa in winter. Possibly Merlin? Wish I knew how to quote function properly as above in response to fatneck.

#birdhelm
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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on February 19, 2017, 08:49:40 am
Woke around midnight last night to the sound of birdsong outside the window. It persisted for a while till I drifted off back to sleep.
I'm no good at identifying birds from their call but I suspect a black bird or some such.

It was noticeably milder last night and yesterday had a touch of spring in the air.. but midnight!?!  Is that unusual??
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on February 19, 2017, 08:50:58 am
it is pretty normal with the new street lights
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on February 19, 2017, 01:56:33 pm
Yes. . that crossed my mind.. We have a new one which lights up the whole garden unfortunately. (or fortunately if I'm out fetching logs in for the fire)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on February 20, 2017, 11:27:06 am
just as it was getting dark, I saw a flock of 50+ pied wagtails in B&Q car park - not seen this before

1 for sorrow, 2 for joy, 3 for a girl, 4 for a boy, 5 for silver, 6 for gold, 7 for a secret never to be told, 8 for Lincoln City to win, 9 for good connies on a weekend, ........ 50+ for lagers to win the lottery.

Hope you bought a ticket.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on February 20, 2017, 12:59:13 pm
There's often a fantastic congregation of waggies in the trees on the west side of Millennium Square in Leeds, well worth watching (and listening) as it's quite mesmerising!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: webbo on February 20, 2017, 06:45:28 pm
Forgot to post this. I was in York centre 3 weeks ago and there were flocks of Long Tailed Tits rousting in the trees as it was going dark.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on February 21, 2017, 12:42:14 pm
Tis certainly the season for flocking...

Saw lots of LT Tits at RSPB Conwy on Saturday. Great place, shame that the murmuration never really got going, especially as had managed to persuade Crouchy to join us for some bird helming! We did see Goldeneye and loads of Garganey (amongst the usual suspects)....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on February 27, 2017, 01:35:41 pm
Popped in to Brockholes a couple of times over the last few days on route to Teesdale and had great views of Teal, Wigeon, Shoevelers, Fieldfares and Goldeneye as well as some super close up encounters with Kestrels (one takeing off with a mouse from literally 4 ft away from us!) and Reed Buntings :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jim on March 04, 2017, 12:04:03 pm
thinking of going over to Cavendish mill at Stoney this evening to hopefully watch the starling murmurations.
Has anyone been recently, is today a good day for it? Should be dry ish but overcast
Sunset at 17:50 apparently, aiming to get there just before 17:00hrs, is this a good time?
Any info gratefully received

Chippy tea in the tollbar after I recon as well
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on March 04, 2017, 02:33:02 pm
Went a few weeks back, you're probably getting there a bit early for the birds but a decent time for parking. Not sure if the wind might affect them tonight? There were 20,000 birds set to go at old moor last week but most of them went straight into the reeds, someone suggested it was due to the wind.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Jim on March 04, 2017, 02:54:12 pm
Cheers, Found the facebook group thanks to Johnny Brown. Apparently Cavendish mill has been inactive for a couple of weeks now so will have to wait till next year
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on March 07, 2017, 08:53:16 am
Popped in to RSPB Conwy on Sunday PM and the starlings were still doing their thing even in frankly awful weather...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Monolith on March 07, 2017, 09:55:42 am
Popped in to RSPB Conwy on Sunday PM and the starlings were still doing their thing even in frankly awful weather...

...until this Scouse lid turned up

(http://i66.tinypic.com/11hw56s.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on March 07, 2017, 09:57:59 am
 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Neil F on March 07, 2017, 12:53:04 pm
Cheers, Found the facebook group thanks to Johnny Brown. Apparently Cavendish mill has been inactive for a couple of weeks now so will have to wait till next year

Whilst you're waiting, Jim, have a look at this vid the Mrs made at Cavendish Mill in 2014.  The patterns at c. 40s in are truly spectacular (though the old bloke in the foreground misses them completely!).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EVbuIiysns

(sorry, I've no idea how to embed videos in the forum).

Clare uploaded 2 vids at the time (the longer one finishes with all the birds going down), but at 150 views, I can safely confirm they've not gone viral yet...

Neil
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on March 09, 2017, 04:39:26 pm
Saw a few Water Voles up by Redmires yesterday.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3891/33264625856_dd86bac45b_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/SFtUm1)IMG_9058 (https://flic.kr/p/SFtUm1) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mark20 on March 09, 2017, 05:26:35 pm
Had a quick walk on Blacka Moor yesterday evening, saw a kestrel sized bird, but thinner than a kestrel with wings angled more backwards, flying around close to the ground. Really cool to watch. Any ideas what it was?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on March 09, 2017, 07:36:45 pm
Some kind of vulture (I'm guessing) on the crag today.

(https://scontent.fphl1-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/17201050_10155022384729590_5999447286310669268_n.jpg?oh=c4c2181b7a0f10c0e063c8263268c33d&oe=5970EAD3)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on March 10, 2017, 08:25:56 am
Quote from: Mark20
thinner than a kestrel with wings angled more backwards, flying around close to the ground

Merlin?

@Tim - great photo. As ever...

@Andy Popp - very jealous. Have you seen any deadly vipers/scorpions/things that might harm you?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on March 10, 2017, 01:03:59 pm
@Andy Popp - very jealous. Have you seen any deadly vipers/scorpions/things that might harm you?

No, but I've just googled and there are three venomous species of snake in the state. Google tells me there are black bears in the vicinity, more worryingly I suspect they're on South Mountain, where the local crags are. I see big raptors in the air all the time. There are deer everywhere, a family of groundhogs (very funny) living in the garden, chipmunks and racoons (I haven't seen the latter).

tlr's pictures are consistently amazing!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on March 12, 2017, 02:37:01 pm
Nice pair of Reed Buntings at Shillito Woods yesterday, along with brambling, yellowhammer and siskin (and about a million* chaffinches). It's a great place for watching birds close up, and would be a good place to take kids.

*No, really.

Had a quick walk on Blacka Moor yesterday evening, saw a kestrel sized bird, but thinner than a kestrel with wings angled more backwards, flying around close to the ground. Really cool to watch. Any ideas what it was?

Could be Merlin or Hobby, both are very agile. Hobby is smaller than a kestrel though?

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3785/33268925301_3d960b1a14_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/SFRWqn)IMG_9556 (https://flic.kr/p/SFRWqn) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/663/32582746893_84446ca0a5_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/RDe6ua)IMG_9567 (https://flic.kr/p/RDe6ua) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 12, 2017, 05:50:22 pm
Had a quick walk on Blacka Moor yesterday evening, saw a kestrel sized bird, but thinner than a kestrel with wings angled more backwards, flying around close to the ground. Really cool to watch. Any ideas what it was?

Hmm, behaviour sounds like Merlin but they are quite a bit smaller and bulkier for the size. Hobby fits the description better but unlikely to be back from Africa yet. Any more info on the behaviour?

Plenty of Adders out on Ramsley moor today.

(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C6vEbNuW0AUfeAK.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on March 12, 2017, 06:14:11 pm
Hobby fits the description better but unlikely to be back from Africa yet. Any more info on the behaviour?


I'm absolutely sure I saw a Hobby a few days ago. Only had a fleeting glimpse but definitely clocked vertical stripes on the belly and the distinctive wing shape.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 12, 2017, 06:45:01 pm
Remarkable, where are you? Global warming I guess.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on March 12, 2017, 07:36:49 pm
It was between Blacka woods and Dore.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mark20 on March 13, 2017, 09:42:32 am
Had a quick walk on Blacka Moor yesterday evening, saw a kestrel sized bird, but thinner than a kestrel with wings angled more backwards, flying around close to the ground. Really cool to watch. Any ideas what it was?

Hmm, behaviour sounds like Merlin but they are quite a bit smaller and bulkier for the size. Hobby fits the description better but unlikely to be back from Africa yet. Any more info on the behaviour?

It was sat on a wall and darted off across the moor once we got close. It flew quite erratically, darting around no more than 2 foot or so above the ground. Sorry no more info than that
Thanks, Nice adder pics
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on March 14, 2017, 08:53:00 am
First Chiffchaff of the year yesterday!! Spring is sprung...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 14, 2017, 11:43:38 am
Quote
It was sat on a wall and darted off across the moor once we got close. It flew quite erratically, darting around no more than 2 foot or so above the ground.

Could well have been a Merlin, although the 'thinner, wings angled backwards' sounds more like a wader.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on March 18, 2017, 08:30:00 am
Global warming I guess.

Swallow spotted in Barnsley

http://www.rspb.org.uk/community/placestovisit/dearnevalley/b/dearnevalley-blog/archive/2017/03/17/not-a-summer-but-sightings-17-mar.aspx
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 23, 2017, 08:40:06 am
White hares are easy to spot this winter in Scotland. They usually stand out on the snowless hillside :(
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on March 23, 2017, 12:46:21 pm
Plenty of Sand Martens knocking about on the Wirral - not seen any myself yet though...

Was told by a local bird spotter that some Ravens had built a next on a local telecommunications type tower. I happen to walk past it on a daily basis and a quick look revealed a definitely Raven-y looking nest and some large black birds but difficult to say if they're definitely Ravens!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on March 24, 2017, 12:54:08 pm
My dad has seen a few white mountain hares up by Redmires recently, I haven't unfortunately.

A few from the last week or two, nothing spectacular but all nice to see.

Adder by Shillito Woods

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/630/33265064692_989530e6d3_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/SFw9N9)IMG_9687 (https://flic.kr/p/SFw9N9) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Garden badger

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2924/33567366105_29806eff5e_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/T9ewtt)IMG_9798 (https://flic.kr/p/T9ewtt) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Common Lizard by Owler Bar

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2939/33443448911_ae24924f03_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/SXhqd8)IMG_9817 (https://flic.kr/p/SXhqd8) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Yellowhammer, spoilt by the photobombing chaffinch behind it.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2897/33239021480_f78e5414e8_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/SDdF4f)IMG_9848 (https://flic.kr/p/SDdF4f) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Brambling

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3700/33239020920_9d6b48ff0d_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/SDdETA)IMG_9862 (https://flic.kr/p/SDdETA) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr




Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on March 28, 2017, 01:07:37 pm
Lovely as ever Tim  :2thumbsup:

I went to Parkgate on the Wirral on Sunday afternoon and had the pleasure of a close encounter with a pair of Stonechats. Things got much better when a Short Eared Owl put in a very obvious appearance and decided to perch on a branch about 50 yards away for about ten minutes. This gave the whole family a great opportunity to observe it through my bins. We then watched him lazily hunt off into the distance - a superb encounter!!

More locally the Raven's are definitely Ravens, a pair of GS Woodpeckers have started looking for a nest site at the end of our road, a pair of GC Grebes are courting on the lake, Buzzard sightings are more common, Chiffchaffs abound and I'm sure my first Swallow/Martin is just around the corner! ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jshaw on March 28, 2017, 02:17:15 pm
Saw what I think were a pair of Ring Ouzel up at Stanage last night.

Haven't seen them in a couple of years and had forgotten how awesome their call is.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Mark Lloyd on March 29, 2017, 11:05:21 pm
Cycling to work along matlock moor today and disturbed a woodcock on ther verge only flew a few yards so caught up with it and got a great view before it sculked off into the undergrowth.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: James Malloch on March 30, 2017, 09:42:14 am
There's been the odd otter that I've seen recently on the outskirts of Leeds City Centre. I'm always surprised at their size!

Given the fish I've noticed in the area our boat is moored, I'm not surprised that they are venturing into the urban areas.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 30, 2017, 11:55:29 am
Reminds me to go and check the local burn for fresh evidence. Seen them 3 times up here in different locations, one in the middle of Aberdeen harbour!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on March 30, 2017, 01:08:13 pm
Just had a chiffchaff in the garden, buggered off by the time I'd got the camera though.

I'd love to see otters, supposedly there are some in the Don, but I don't know where exactly.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on March 30, 2017, 01:15:45 pm
My dad has seen a few white mountain hares up by Redmires recently, I haven't unfortunately.

Interesting...

Great shots Tim.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on March 31, 2017, 08:42:26 am
Tim that Adder pic is just fabulous!
Title: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Oldmanmatt on April 01, 2017, 09:23:12 am
Well, not spotted by me per se...
Damn it, it's too good to ignore.
"If you go down to the woods today, your sure of a big surprise!"

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/03/31/polar-bears-spotted-scotland-animals-flee-melting-arctic-ice/?WT.mc_id=tmgoff_fb_tmg

Twenty years from now, bouldering in the Highlands could be interesting...

Seriously, it could be the last refuge of the Polar bear; since there are no indigenous Grizzly/European Browns for them to interbreed with.













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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 03, 2017, 02:28:37 pm
Not to tlr's standard, but got some quite good pics of wren who was distracting me from bouldering activities

(https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/17492279_1385166388172567_720221153230243429_o.jpg?oh=bb0b3e6865651e80992122a32611fba8&oe=5961AE49)


Hope link works.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on April 05, 2017, 07:28:26 pm
That's a lovely picture.

Nice to get a wren out in the open, and with a great perch and clean background.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 06, 2017, 10:27:47 am
Yeah, it was being remarkably well behaved. Might go back for another look. Unusual for them to nest on seacliffs I think, It kept flying up to a crack behind a big flake.

Had an insect in it's mouth at one point, but didn't get a sharp shot.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 06, 2017, 10:28:44 am
2 magpies have started building a nest in the tree right outside my office window. might have to set up a hide.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 06, 2017, 02:22:11 pm
Cool!

Saw my first Swallow of the year on Tuesday evening :) :) :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 06, 2017, 02:33:35 pm
not summer though :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on April 13, 2017, 09:19:16 pm
Plenty of Ring Ouzels up at Stanage now, no decent shots to speak of though unfortunately.

The female fox has now been joined by a male - she seems to be a lot braver/hungrier than him though.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3850/33352199140_450466b600_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/SPdJQd)IMG_9741 (https://flic.kr/p/SPdJQd) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3952/33352206420_52e517d192_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/SPdLZJ)IMG_9733 (https://flic.kr/p/SPdLZJ) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2937/33533955671_35a064a482_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/T6hhHv)IMG_9993 (https://flic.kr/p/T6hhHv) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on April 14, 2017, 09:59:37 pm
Caught a bandit scratching around for food around picnic tables in Devon.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2936/33880682862_89efd8e503_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/TBVmCw)Nuthatch (https://flic.kr/p/TBVmCw) by Ian_Thomas (https://www.flickr.com/photos/ijt/), on Flickr


(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2891/33908144491_6e8277a388_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/TEm71T)Nuthatch (https://flic.kr/p/TEm71T) by Ian_Thomas (https://www.flickr.com/photos/ijt/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 17, 2017, 12:01:55 pm

The female fox has now been joined by a male - she seems to be a lot braver/hungrier than him though.


Fantastic Mister!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nic mullin on April 17, 2017, 04:29:57 pm
Was out for a walk the other evening at my mother in law's on the edge of Darlington, and saw a lot of critters - a couple of goldcrests, some chiffchaffs, a goosander, some dippers and this grey wagtail:

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2874/33285692033_8bf86522d8_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/SHkSzX)grey wagtail (https://flic.kr/p/SHkSzX) by nic mullin (https://www.flickr.com/photos/25829040@N04/), on Flickr

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on April 17, 2017, 06:59:12 pm
Nice pic.

Lovely little bike ride down the 5 Weirs Walk in Sheff today with the groms. Loads of the usual water foul with plenty of Wagtails, both grey and pied.  A couple of kingfishers, but the highlight for me was a bunch of Sand Martins, fliting back and forth from a poorly pointed sandstone wall, that I assume they are busy building nests in.

Really nice little route through what felt like a deserted Don Valley today.  (Didn't manage the return leg along the canal as grom No2 started feeling a bit off so we got the train back from Meadowhell, but it's now on my list)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 18, 2017, 08:51:14 am
Lovely Easter weekend up in Teesdale. 100's of Sand Martins at Brockholes on the way up. Lots of Lapwing, Curlew and Partridge. Chiffchaffs seemingly everywhere, growing numbers of Swallows but a brilliant Snipe up on Middleton Common was the highlight!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on April 18, 2017, 01:18:09 pm
Ahh - that reminds me - a snipe at Hooks Carr darting over the wall on Friday in the murk.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on April 24, 2017, 09:46:30 am
Nice wagtail and nuthatch, such tidy looking birds.

And I might go and have a look for those sand martins Sam, I've not managed a picture of those yet.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Eddies on April 24, 2017, 12:34:54 pm
I was harassed by a Daddy Longleg AKA Crane Fly last week, turbulently scrambling around the walls of my living room  :furious:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on April 24, 2017, 01:01:49 pm
I was in Mallorca for a few days cycling last week, but managed to pack my camera too, and had a couple of evenings taking pictures.

Sardinian Warbler

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2889/34228874065_2a7079c44e_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/U9FVK8)IMG_9972 (https://flic.kr/p/U9FVK8) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2823/33387110674_012757e299_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/SSiEPd)IMG_9957 (https://flic.kr/p/SSiEPd) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Booted Eagle

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2881/34188286496_93b2fb6945_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/U66Uts)IMG_0128 (https://flic.kr/p/U66Uts) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Stonechat

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2917/34228872895_54e6e4c089_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/U9FVoX)IMG_9996 (https://flic.kr/p/U9FVoX) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2884/33387111534_a6b0599207_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/SSiF53)IMG_9952 (https://flic.kr/p/SSiF53) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2907/34188292396_c1273107d9_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/U66Web)IMG_0217 (https://flic.kr/p/U66Web) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Serin

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2831/34071826622_ce92f468fd_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/TUP21A)IMG_0040 (https://flic.kr/p/TUP21A) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Pied Flycatcher

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2944/34228870725_9153b49777_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/U9FUKx)IMG_0121 (https://flic.kr/p/U9FUKx) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Wheatear

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4167/34071825382_9d807b8040_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/TUP1Dd)IMG_0082 (https://flic.kr/p/TUP1Dd) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Stone Curlew

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2891/34228873415_cb9b8a533d_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/U9FVxV)IMG_9989 (https://flic.kr/p/U9FVxV) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

And a goat

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4178/34188287316_699423e303_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/U66UHA)IMG_0099 (https://flic.kr/p/U66UHA) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on April 24, 2017, 03:19:01 pm
Saw a red kite yesterday over the Carneddau.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Stabbsy on April 24, 2017, 03:38:11 pm
Saw a red kite yesterday over the Carneddau.
I had a red kite sighting a few weekends ago too, over the Long Mynd in Shropshire - first time I'd seen one away from Harewood House and surrounds.

Also (I think), 3 buzzards at Conies Dale, scrapping over food. Didn't get my camera out fast enough though.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 24, 2017, 05:22:07 pm
Was one buzzing about over Armley in Leeds a couple of weeks ago, apparently wander over that way from Harewood House a bit.

 http://harewood.org/explore/bird-garden/bird/red-kites/
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Stabbsy on April 24, 2017, 05:58:19 pm
Was one buzzing about over Armley in Leeds a couple of weeks ago, apparently wander over that way from Harewood House a bit.

 http://harewood.org/explore/bird-garden/bird/red-kites/

They're almost common around Harewood now - I was lucky enough to see one catching prey at Almscliff in the rough ground down from Black Wall/Dreamland. Also seen one as far east as the Yorkshire Wolds, around Bishop Wilton about half an hour east of York.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on April 25, 2017, 09:19:48 am
They frequently make it over to our allotment near the centre of Leeds. They follow the railway lines and Meanwood Valley frequently whilst out hunting.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on April 25, 2017, 05:10:29 pm
Red Kites are common as muck in Yorkshire. Can't drive up to Brimham or walk into Yeadon without seeing them. I dread to think what they're doing to the rodent population. There ought to be a cull...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 25, 2017, 09:14:33 pm
shitehawks

they like eating dead stuff and rubbish, not killing little live rodents
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 26, 2017, 12:13:39 pm
shitekites surely?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on May 01, 2017, 06:41:23 pm
Found a Common Newt in the garden this afternoon.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2874/34387058215_542e87a462_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/UoEEo4)IMG_0279 (https://flic.kr/p/UoEEo4) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cheque on May 08, 2017, 09:39:22 am
I disturbed two roe deer who were chilling out between the boulders when I arrived at Stoupe Brow this weekend.  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 08, 2017, 10:56:01 am
First Swifts of the year by Blackstone Edge on Saturday and visited Mere Sands Wood yesterday for the first time. Nice spot and saw first Arctic Terns of the year as well as Willow Warblers and Whitethroat. Speaking of which, had brilliant views of several Whitethroat at Thurstaston last weekend... Lovely birds!

Good spot on the deer Mike. It's a nice spot that! I was driving around the M60 the other day and saw a deer on what transpires to be the Outwood Trail near Clifton?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 08, 2017, 10:59:08 am
Lots of rabbit kits out and about on recent runs and rides. Cute little buggers.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 08, 2017, 06:31:27 pm
Male Stonechat, right next to the path at the car park end of the Burbage North track.  Noisy little bugger.  Hopped around me not 5m awy for quite a while, flitting from stone to stone making a right old racket.  It was as though it was defending a nest, but given the location, I cant imagine it.

Given the uber quality/casual nature of Tims shots, it feels fraudulent just saying you've seen one.  I feel like I should have some pic to post up.  Its like not having vid evidence of a FA.


Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on May 08, 2017, 07:47:54 pm
Saw a Wheatear there last week, right under block 1. Only saw my first on Dartmoor a few weeks back, now i can't believe I've been to Burbage 100+ times previously and not seen one. Also have no photo despite having had my rig with me at the time.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on May 09, 2017, 06:44:23 pm
Usually a couple of Wheatear over by the Cowper Stone.

And there was a Hoopoe reported a few days ago in Cheedale, seen lots in Mallorca but never here.

I have to say I was pretty pleased with this picture I got of a Stonechat on Leash Fen a couple of days ago, they do seem quite bold at the moment.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4159/34067532290_a103f93c81_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/TUr1so)IMG_0346 (https://flic.kr/p/TUr1so) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on May 20, 2017, 06:50:03 pm
First of our blue tits fledged this afternoon, into the lovely Sheffield summer....

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4177/34646630251_7caa79bf6b_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/UMB36Z)Just fledged blue tit (https://flic.kr/p/UMB36Z) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 22, 2017, 11:22:15 am
Recent bike rides - road - watched buzzard getting mobbed by crows. MTB - Fetteresso, deer on 4 occasions, although 2 might have been the same deer moving very quickly (ok quite quickly!).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on May 22, 2017, 11:33:11 am
Our garden has been full of cardinals and there's all kinds of birdsong I don't recognise. Really starting to wish I wasn't such an ignoramus about these things.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 22, 2017, 12:49:28 pm
I trust the feathered kind, not the child molesting kind.


Incredibly, information about birds is available in print or electronic form! ;)

I got a good birding guide to UK and have actually learned quite a bit just by observing
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on May 22, 2017, 01:30:10 pm
Cardinals are such incredible birds!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on May 22, 2017, 03:26:20 pm
Our garden has been full of cardinals and there's all kinds of birdsong I don't recognise. Really starting to wish I wasn't such an ignoramus about these things.

a mate of mine in Canada uses (and likes a lot) the ibird app to identify birds - worth a look?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 02, 2017, 11:17:14 pm
An obliging Little Owl this evening near Foolow.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4266/35057280295_aba7c95280_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/VpTJ4a)IMG_0572 (https://flic.kr/p/VpTJ4a) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 06, 2017, 09:59:20 am
Fantastic Tim.

Spotted a few deer when out running in Durris forest. May have been same deer a few times, I don't run fast.

Also first midge bites of the summer. Bastards.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on June 21, 2017, 10:15:02 am
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b08vgfq5/springwatch-2017-springwatch-episode-9

10.30ish onwards. A few UKB regulars on there!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on June 24, 2017, 07:49:58 pm
We were on the way home from Kilnsey when a common heron flew low over the road.
Footwork Finley cries: Oh wow, look! A stork!


After explaining that it was not a stork, his next two guys were a pelican and a puffin.

 :slap: :lol:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 26, 2017, 09:47:31 am
Assume by common heron you mean Grey Heron.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 27, 2017, 11:17:00 pm
A couple from Redmires at the weekend:

A curlew with Sheffield in the background, and a female grey wagtail with a beakful of insects feeding young.

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4266/35400676881_834110c1c8_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/VWeHTX)IMGL4376 (https://flic.kr/p/VWeHTX) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4284/35400675271_ac8ba0d2f7_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/VWeHqc)IMGL4533 (https://flic.kr/p/VWeHqc) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: sheavi on June 28, 2017, 11:41:07 am
Ring-necked Parakeets in Nether Edge over the last 2-3 weeks.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nic mullin on June 28, 2017, 11:28:35 pm
Lovely pics as always Tim. That wagtail had a good haul by the looks.

Went out for a stroll a couple of weeks back and saw a Curlew above Burbage South, circled around a few times, shouting its name:

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4272/34788560813_9bebf13e2a_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/V19t7D)Curlew above Burbage South (https://flic.kr/p/V19t7D) by nic mullin (https://www.flickr.com/photos/25829040@N04/), on Flickr

Also bumped into a small herd of 4 red deer stags up there (presumably part of the wild herd from Big Moor - can't see any ear tags), one of whom was kind enough to stop in front of a clear bit of background in a big patch of cotton grass:

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4187/35558680506_131438fdcd_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/WbcwSo)Red deer stag above Burbage South (https://flic.kr/p/WbcwSo) by nic mullin (https://www.flickr.com/photos/25829040@N04/), on Flickr

At the end of the same day, walking up through the woods to the NT carpark at Longshaw (lots of goldfinches & siskins at the feeders by the visitor centre at the moment) heard a racket from (mostly) blackbirds and went to investigate, turned out they were mobbing this rather harassed looking tawny owl:

(https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4243/35558678436_b17cf6bcf4_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/WbcwfG)Tawny owl, Longshaw (https://flic.kr/p/WbcwfG) by nic mullin (https://www.flickr.com/photos/25829040@N04/), on Flickr

Bit blurry, but I was pretty made up to get a recognisable shot at all, very dim in the woods.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on June 29, 2017, 09:06:05 am
Burbage South, circled around a few times, shouting its name:

We've all done that after topping out to be fair. Great photos!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 30, 2017, 10:49:51 pm
Nice pictures Nic. It's been ages since I saw a tawny, let alone photographed one.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on July 07, 2017, 02:56:29 pm

Love the Grey Wagtail that is flitting around the Rising Sun Sunfest beer festival feeding its noisy young. Th nest is a hanging basket just above the wood fired pizza oven.  Hope they're not getting too hot.

 :beer2:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on July 21, 2017, 11:17:51 am
Continuing Nic's owl theme I went looking for them the last few evenings and got lucky, although the little owl and barn owls were taken in near darkness unfortunately, ISO 6400 and about 40th of a second.

Short Eared Owl

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4315/36061810995_f232ef5539_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/WWEd2Z)TR-5216 (https://flic.kr/p/WWEd2Z) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Little Owl

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4305/35221914014_f4191fd10f_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/VErvVy)TR-5188 (https://flic.kr/p/VErvVy) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Barn Owls

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4310/35221911194_df3a37b89d_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/VErv5W)TR-5142 (https://flic.kr/p/VErv5W) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cheque on July 21, 2017, 12:14:26 pm
I saw a treecreeper at Rhubabrb Buttress last night.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 24, 2017, 05:39:25 pm
Loads of fish when snorkelling, but saw an amazingly cute sandpiper chick on beach in Lanzarote. Ball of cottonwool on pipecleaner legs. Shame it was nearly dark - pictures are crap.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on July 27, 2017, 11:29:21 am
90% certain I saw a Wood Warbler on the way down to Porth Ysgo yesterday. Also, I don't think I've ever seen so many Choughs at the same time - boss birds ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on July 27, 2017, 01:19:52 pm
We were sat in the back yard as dusk fell last night when a family of four deer trotted into the garden. The two adults looked barely mature, very likely the young we saw with their parents this time last year. Now they were back with their own offspring. Three of them moved off into next door's yard but the largest one stopped and examined us. He kept taking a few steps closer, dipping his head, stepping back and then coming back closer again. He seemed fascinated by us. This went on for about 10 minutes, all in silence and as the dusk deepened. All the while fireflies were wreathing up from the grass around the deer. It felt magical.

Then this morning a downy woodpecker was on the tree a few feet outside the living room window.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on July 27, 2017, 01:43:33 pm
I trust you completed your American assimilation by swinging up yo' granpappy's trusty Colt Single Action and blowin' 'em to hell? YEEHAW!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on July 27, 2017, 01:49:31 pm
I prefer an AK47. OT but I've twice recently seen people open-carrying hand guns.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 27, 2017, 02:46:56 pm
How many point antlers you got hanging on the wall now pappy?

I once saw an entrance to someone's gate in Utah made entirely from antlers. Must have been at least 50. Stay classy.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on July 31, 2017, 10:37:12 pm
Saw some dolphins (or possibly porpoises) out between Rhue and Isle Martin today, and had a large Seal watching us bouldering at Reiff this avo.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 01, 2017, 12:10:27 pm
Nice. Seen otters round there too Dave, just down to the north of Rhue Lighthouse on Loch Broom side, and friend saw one catching fish off Bouldering Cliff.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dave on August 01, 2017, 07:24:18 pm
Just seen loads more just now, based on dorsal fin shape I'm gonna go with porpoises. Also seen some seals in the water with the porpoises too.

Will be checking out the Rhue lighthouse, will keep my mince pies open for otters.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on August 01, 2017, 09:47:17 pm
More fantastic views of the Short Eared Owls on Big Moor the other night in fantastic light.

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4299/35510315713_d76650c572_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/W6VDGD)IMGL5699 (https://flic.kr/p/W6VDGD) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on August 01, 2017, 09:52:30 pm
I was 75% sure that I was watching a pair of ravens flying past me when one turned and did some proper raven talk to clear up any doubts
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on August 01, 2017, 10:39:06 pm
Nice. Seen otters round there too Dave, just down to the north of Rhue Lighthouse on Loch Broom side, and friend saw one catching fish off Bouldering Cliff.

That reminds me that we saw an otter in a local river a couple of weeks ago (first time I've seen one in the wild) and another Great Blue Heron yesterday - they are something else.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: erm, sam on August 02, 2017, 07:21:41 am
Tim, that Owl photo is really good. The translucence of the feathers and details where they overlap is amazing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on August 02, 2017, 12:50:43 pm
+1. Strong contender for the list of my favourite birds.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on August 02, 2017, 02:02:01 pm
Nice. Seen otters round there too Dave, just down to the north of Rhue Lighthouse on Loch Broom side, and friend saw one catching fish off Bouldering Cliff.

That reminds me that we saw an otter in a local river a couple of weeks ago (first time I've seen one in the wild) and another Great Blue Heron yesterday - they are something else.

Also, have seen ruby throated hummingbirds in the garden twice over the last couple of weeks.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 02, 2017, 05:36:13 pm
+1. Strong contender for the list of my favourite birds.

Do you like owls? I know a cracking owl sanctuary.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Durbs on August 23, 2017, 09:01:32 pm
Not particularly exciting wildlife, but I'm quite pleased with the photos:

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4341/36623312711_7a6be8c7a1_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/XNh3W4)DSC07918 (https://flic.kr/p/XNh3W4) by Paul Durbin (https://www.flickr.com/photos/durbs/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 24, 2017, 11:36:55 am
Great shot.

Deer outside window in new office. Saw loads last night on bike in the nearby woods.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on August 25, 2017, 11:21:00 am
Terrible photo but watched an fascinating battle between a spider and a bumble bee the other day. The web proved to fragile for the weight of the bee in the end and he flew off but it was a great spectacle!!

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4402/36622683692_2d04f52cc7.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/XNdPWU) (https://flic.kr/p/XNdPWU)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 25, 2017, 11:36:23 am
Watched an amazing battle between a wasp and a spider once. The wasp was trying to steal from the spider's food larder kept on coming back, but getting repelled, eventually the web broke and the larder fell on the ground, and neither of them got it, but i think ants scored!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gardinrm on September 03, 2017, 04:05:34 pm
We saw a lovely little otter when bouldering up at Sheigra on Friday. It came to have a little look and then ducked under the water when we noticed it was there.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 06, 2017, 05:48:51 pm
Great. Amazing creatures.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on September 22, 2017, 09:59:02 am
Had the privilege of watching all 7 of "my" Cygnets having flying lessons on the park lake this morning. It's the first time I can remember a full brood reaching maturity without one or more of them being shot or knifed or meeting some other awful urban death...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on September 30, 2017, 10:28:16 pm
Not a great photo unfortunately, the light died just at the wrong moment, but having enjoyed some lengthy sightings of different Kingfishers in South Africa I became determined to get more than the usual glimpse of one back home and today had the pleasure of watching this one sit, hover, catch (at the second attempt) a fish then thwack the hell out of it before swallowing it.  Absolutely brilliant, just the usual glimpse of that electric blue is exciting but to see it for so long was amazing.

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4506/37158861150_7d836fff84_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/YBASPQ)Kingfisher (https://flic.kr/p/YBASPQ) by Ian_Thomas (https://www.flickr.com/photos/ijt/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on October 02, 2017, 12:56:29 pm
Fantastic.

Where was that? I haven’t got a decent shot of a kingfisher in the UK.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on October 02, 2017, 01:24:53 pm

Best place I've ever sat and watched them is over the mill pond at the back of the Rubicon parking (cragx).

Once Saw a family of 4 sat on the same branch (I shit you not) which was amazing.  This was about 7/8 years ago, but when I've been subsequent times, I've not seen any.  I think the harsh winter around then may have put paid to them.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on October 02, 2017, 04:52:05 pm
Fantastic.

Where was that? I haven’t got a decent shot of a kingfisher in the UK.

It was at Old Moor, the sightings blog was listing them all week so went on Saturday, walked into the Bittern hide and there it was right in front of us.
Apparently there were four fishing simultaneously on Sunday though.  Keen to go back over one day this week and camp out in the hide all day.  Slightly better shot of it just sitting:

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4432/37176337350_79379110fe_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/YD9rTC)P1090967_1 (https://flic.kr/p/YD9rTC) by Ian_Thomas (https://www.flickr.com/photos/ijt/), on Flickr

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 02, 2017, 05:19:26 pm
If you are ever up this way, Donmouth (no different Don) Nature Reserve is a great place for them. As well as otters, and usually a few seals.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on October 02, 2017, 06:19:25 pm
Not often happening past but considering whether to subject the kids to a tour of the North and islands in the April holidays.  Would be mostly hoping to see the lights but there'd also be several species I'd be trying to see which includes otters.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 03, 2017, 04:52:07 pm
Which islands? Hebrides or Orkneys? I have a keen resident twitcher mate at work who has an almost encyclopedic knowledge of what you can see where. Otters are becoming really abundant now, i know of at least 6 locations where they are seen regularly locally.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on October 24, 2017, 08:49:58 am
Non climbing highlights from last week's Font trip were two straggler swallows, a load of Woodpeckers in the forest and best of all, brilliant views of a male Hen Harrier hunting over fields outside Tousson!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on October 24, 2017, 09:12:43 am
Non climbing highlights from last week's Font trip were two straggler swallows, a load of Woodpeckers in the forest and best of all, brilliant views of a male Hen Harrier hunting over fields outside Tousson!

Jealous of the good Hen Harrier views! The males are such beautiful raptors.

I've seen loads of Goldcrests recently, a couple in one of the leafier streets near us and then several very close-up in a hedge at the weekend.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on October 24, 2017, 10:46:32 am
Yes! There have been loads of Goldcrests around this year...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nic mullin on October 26, 2017, 10:55:10 pm
The rut was in full swing on Big Moor a couple of weekends ago - lots of bellowing and veg on the antlers, but no fights that I saw, guess that starts to happen later as stags get desparate.

A few keepers here (didn't embed because changing size in preview kept the pics the same size, just made them more or less pixellated):

https://flic.kr/p/FT9kLD
https://flic.kr/p/ZPGnug
https://flic.kr/p/ZPGnJz
https://flic.kr/p/ZLZBu5
https://flic.kr/p/ZLZCao
https://flic.kr/p/ZLZCXf
https://flic.kr/p/ZLZDBG

Most of those are from near the path that runs from Curbar gap towards White Edge.


Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on October 30, 2017, 08:59:10 pm
Boss pictures Nic!

Makes me wonder if the noises that were freaking me out during a night run along that path the other week were the deer rather than cows as we'd assumed!?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on November 01, 2017, 03:24:33 pm
Also, loads of long-tailed tits around?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nic mullin on November 01, 2017, 10:05:12 pm
Thanks mate!

Spooky noises could well have been deer - I didn’t see any cows nearby and the deer were making a racket.

Didn’t see any long tailed tits, but maybe that’s because I cut across the moor (to the end of the affair end of curbar) before getting to the trees. Is that where they were hanging out? Did see a kestrel, so maybe they were just keeping out of its way.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on November 03, 2017, 08:39:17 am
Cool and thanks - although should have been clearer - I meant there generally seem to be more LT Tits around everywhere!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on November 13, 2017, 10:43:24 am
Couple of red deer, stonechats and a Dartford Warbler when visiting the in-laws in Suffolk. Pleased to see a Dartford Warbler at this time of year: I know they're present year-round, but I've only previously seem them in spring when the males are singing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on November 17, 2017, 08:54:37 am
Never seen a Dartford Warbler - nice one.

Will be in the Peak this weekend, toying with the idea of trying to get a glimpse of the deer around White Edge. Any tips? Assuming dawn is the best time?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on November 17, 2017, 09:48:15 am
We walked up to the trig point one evening an hour before sunset to find three groups up there who all  wandered off down toward Curbar.  Probably varies, imagine they'd quite active in the mornings after liong cold nights

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on November 17, 2017, 12:14:23 pm
Thanks Ian
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on November 17, 2017, 12:46:10 pm
I think they spend nights down in the woods below Curbar edge, have surprised a few before.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: remus on November 17, 2017, 02:38:09 pm
I saw loads of deer while I was walking down from curbar to the Chequers Inn just over a week ago. It was just before sunset. There was an amazing stag too, very impressive!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mark20 on November 17, 2017, 05:14:49 pm
Saw a big stag this evening on the moor just back from the path above Curbar
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on November 19, 2017, 09:22:57 pm
A poor picture of a beautiful Great Blue Heron.

(https://scontent.fphl1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/23622407_10155781045364590_2288919990158867934_n.jpg?oh=828df858407ca0fc68c4643501acc8b6&oe=5A9BD3CA)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on December 20, 2017, 03:22:23 pm
Not much action on this thread for a while, so here's a few holiday snaps from Tobago. Its a fantastic island for wildlife, with a lot of species for its size. Trinidad has even more, but isn't really a safe holiday island apparently. We had a couple of days with renowned local expert Newton George - a lovely gentleman and boy does he know his stuff!

Tinidad Motmot

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4691/27341203639_e7bedf916c_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/HE3PhK)IMGL7266 (https://flic.kr/p/HE3PhK) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Copper Rumped Hummingbird

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4644/38236934625_49da1a52ec_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/21fShvx)IMGL8687 Copper Rumped Hummingbird (https://flic.kr/p/21fShvx) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4682/38236934185_e7e6674072_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/21fShnX)IMGL8699 (https://flic.kr/p/21fShnX) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4736/27341202119_a14c121857_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/HE3NQx)IMGL7337 (https://flic.kr/p/HE3NQx) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4592/38408726504_220c8aeb6f_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/21w3Lfu)IMGL7408 (https://flic.kr/p/21w3Lfu) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

White Tailed Sabrewing

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4599/39118734821_ca88ffe7df_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/22AMJZc)IMGL7389 (https://flic.kr/p/22AMJZc) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Red Naped Woodpecker

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4590/38408725954_070547a324_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/21w3L61)IMGL7422 (https://flic.kr/p/21w3L61) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Long Tongued Bat on the hummingbird feeder

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4642/39118726051_fe11e54fd7_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/22AMGnZ)IMGL7894 (https://flic.kr/p/22AMGnZ) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

White Necked Jacobin

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4592/24258106837_cee72cddd9_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/CXB92k)IMGL8464 (https://flic.kr/p/CXB92k) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Ruby Topaz Hummingbird

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4680/24258106287_c20b20bc38_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/CXB8RR)IMGL8500 (https://flic.kr/p/CXB8RR) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on December 20, 2017, 06:08:50 pm
Great stuff. Outstanding photos.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on December 21, 2017, 02:30:14 pm
Amazing as ever Tim!!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on December 22, 2017, 01:02:46 pm
Amazing. We have an office in Trinidad, apparently safe enough just a bit scuzzy in places
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Mark Lloyd on December 22, 2017, 02:41:23 pm
Three Hawfinch in DarleyDale Churchyard the other day
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on January 08, 2018, 01:23:24 pm
Seems everyone's seen a Hawfinch bar me and Andy Emery!!

Last few weeks saw us up in Teesdale where a lovely New Year's Eve walk saw us get fantastic views of a pair of roe deer beneath Harter Fell. First time I've ever been able to spend a good 5 minutes observing them - made up for the Noodle to get such good views too!

Weekend just gone saw us on a raptor hunt between Neston and Park Gate expectations were high for Hen Harriers and SE Owls! In the end we had to make do with lots of Marsh Harriers and Kestrels and a fabulous close up fly by from a Sparrowhawk. Best ever views I've ever had of Marsh Harriers hunting at pretty close quarters but turns out we should have turned left at the parking where 6 SE Owls and a male and female Hen Harrier put on a fantastic displays for watchers - there's always next time  :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on January 08, 2018, 01:46:40 pm
Also of note, I was delighted to happen across an increasingly rare sighting at the Buckstone yesterday. Happily pottering away on the punter side of the block, I became aware of some muttering coming from the Spring Voyage area. An immediate investigation revealed the majestic sight of a (consistently lesser spotted) Dense Loner!!!

His behaviour was unmistakable - pulling on in one position, moving to the next hold, coming back to the ground and muttering about tall people repeatedly. I'm sure I even heard him say something about Danny's problem at one stage.

A little greyer than when I last saw him, it turns out Doylo doesn't let him out much...

https://twitter.com/doylo99/status/950086338661027840

Rarer than a Hawfinch according to some...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on January 08, 2018, 01:49:27 pm
7 deer outside office window last week, and a fox wandered by. Got a great view right into NE Corrie of Lochnagar from my desk too, which hurts sometimes.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gme on January 22, 2018, 12:02:21 pm
Pure white stoat today. See a fair few around all year in normal "plumage" but not seen one in full winter garb for a long while.
It was also the luckiest stoat alive as the dog missed it by mm three times before i managed to get a hold of her. She found it in a log.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on February 05, 2018, 07:06:53 pm
Beautiful dog fox that has started visiting the garden recently. He is coming with a vixen I thinkso I am really hoping for some cubs come sprring.

And if any of you are interested I have made a website with a few of my pictures on if you'd like to have a look: peakpixels (http://peakpixels)

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4614/39203748475_3c621a88e7_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/22JiszR)IMGL9236 (https://flic.kr/p/22JiszR) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jshaw on February 06, 2018, 11:35:33 am
 Corrected link to website. (http://www.peakpixels.co.uk/)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on February 19, 2018, 05:30:08 am
Saw something pretty interesting yesterday and wondered if anyone had any insights. I'm currently in El Chorro and saw two birds which seemed to be attached together in mid air and just whirling around one another really fast like a seed helicoptering down to the ground. They eventually smashed into a ledge and separated before flying off. I think they were red billed choughs. About the size of a large crow but with a red downturned bill. I thought it might have been a fighting or breeding behaviour but I haven't found any mention of any birds doing this online so now wondering if was a freak occurrence. Anyone heard of this before?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on February 19, 2018, 08:42:12 am
The description of the bird sounds like a cough but I'm not very familiar with their behaviour.  However ravens, their close relatives, do paired aerial diplays around this time of year to look for a mate, so perhaps coughs do similar? Can't think what else it might be.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on February 19, 2018, 10:27:42 am
The description of the bird sounds like a cough but I'm not very familiar with their behaviour.  However ravens, their close relatives, do paired aerial diplays around this time of year to look for a mate, so perhaps coughs do similar? Can't think what else it might be.
Woops!, Cough = chough!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on February 19, 2018, 08:46:14 pm
Cheers Gaz. That sounds about right. It was pretty similar to this but whirling a lot faster.

https://youtu.be/0gSxauHTvGc
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on February 20, 2018, 02:39:03 pm
Would have loved to have seen the Chough fight! Lots of angry Robins about...

Had a boss family walk at Parkgate on Sat with amazing views of SE Owls (including a fight between an Owl and a Kes!) as well as Marsh and Ringtail Hen Harrier. So cool to have these amazing birds almost on tap just half an hour away...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on March 01, 2018, 12:29:37 pm
 Spotted three song thrush fledglings today (two separate places) in Sheffield. Is that normal seems a bit early for chicks to be fledging?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 01, 2018, 02:25:50 pm
Song thrush buried head first in snowdrift outside daughter's window. heard the bang, and had a look but it was definitely a gonner :(
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 01, 2018, 02:36:11 pm
Spotted three song thrush fledglings today (two separate places) in Sheffield. Is that normal seems a bit early for chicks to be fledging?

I would have said it is impossible. Are you sure it wasn't just adults fluffed up against the cold?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on March 01, 2018, 02:50:19 pm
Ha maybe. They had very fluffy feathers and didn't look that comfortable flying which is what made me think they could be fledglings. But as you say, it is probably more likely to be adults.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 01, 2018, 02:53:02 pm
The cold may also make them exhibit unusually tame and seemingly naive behaviour. Reminds me, I'll bung some old apples out for them tonight.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mark20 on March 01, 2018, 03:47:53 pm
Saw a bird of prey last weekend gliding up and down along the ridge of Turningstone etc. Similar shape to but a bit bigger than a kestrel, looked mainly white-ish and yes I'm sure it wasn't a seagul - peregrin?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on March 01, 2018, 04:20:31 pm
Highly likely. Mostly white underneath.

(http://www.factzoo.com/sites/all/img/birds/falcons/peregrine-falcon-flight.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on March 01, 2018, 05:01:44 pm
The cold may also make them exhibit unusually tame and seemingly naive behaviour.

This morning a Blackbird had remembered where the seed was yesterday and dug into the snow to find it.  I keep clearing patches of snow and putting extra seed down, went out earlier and a Blackbird didn't budge, they'd normally be gone as soon as the door handle moved but I guess she was too hungry to care. Curiously though there's not much coming to the feeders, Sparrows are normally all over them but they're just rooting around in the hedge for seed fallen off the wall but not bothering with abundant seed, suet & nuts right in front of them, wonder if it's too just cold for them to be that exposed for long.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 01, 2018, 05:32:42 pm
I'm sure it wasn't a seagull

Definitely not a seagull as there is no such bird.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 01, 2018, 05:55:56 pm
The only whitish bird of prey that looks a bit like a seagull is a male hen harrier. They're very much moorland (and marsh) birds though, so Turningstone would be a unusual spot.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on March 12, 2018, 10:26:56 pm
a bit of a treat last week for me and the athlete formerly known as Plattsy

in the Low Tatras, so probably not a pure Tatra chamois, but very nice to see

https://vimeo.com/259769463
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on March 26, 2018, 02:08:46 pm
First Chiffchaffs heard over the weekend and a Ringtail Hen Harrier on the moor above Shipley Glen on Sunday! Also a male Mandarin duck has appeared on my local park lake which is a first for the area...   
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 26, 2018, 02:36:57 pm
From my desk, I saw earlier and can confirm that fox are different to bears in that they shit in the middle of open fields...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 09, 2018, 11:39:10 am
Cornwallian holiday provided excellent family views of Peregrine (sea cliffs) and Kingfisher (on site lake). Still to see my first Swallow!!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on April 09, 2018, 08:23:11 pm
a few swallows and house martins in Font

black redstarts in the garden of our gite

been treated to some brilliant, regular views of a male hen harrier hunting over the fields in the triangle between Milly, Malsherbes and Champmotteux

fairly sure I saw a female hen harrier between Milly and Cely (I was driving, but flight and wing movements said "harrier" and colour was not a male or a marsh)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 10, 2018, 08:33:23 am
Good Font ticks Lagers!!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 25, 2018, 12:58:52 pm
A pair of Mandarin Ducks have taken up residence on my local park lake...
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dbh1xQnXUAA2Q_a.jpg:large)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on April 25, 2018, 01:37:57 pm

been treated to some brilliant, regular views of a male hen harrier hunting over the fields in the triangle between Milly, Malsherbes and Champmotteux
fairly sure I saw a female hen harrier between Milly and Cely (I was driving, but flight and wing movements said "harrier" and colour was not a male or a marsh)

Ha - nice one.  I've never seen a Harrier (not a definite tick) and saw something over a field whilst driving south from Milly,
"flight and wing movements said "harrier" to me too, but I was also driving and it was the merest of glances. 

Glad to have my suspicions confirmed as being 'harrier', even if I'll never know if it were marsh or hen.

However my most coveted tick was a cuckoo.  Heard millions over the years, but never ever seen one.  The forest was full of the noisy buggers but again, no sighting.  However, I stopped and let every walk ahead on an evening walk.  Spent 10 mins getting closer to a big tree where I was convinced there was one giving it large.  No bins so not easy to see, but one actually flew in from somewhere else and after a lot of fluttering about - the pair of them actually gave it a bit of "cuckoo" so to speak.  Then they both flew right over my head.  Mega.

Made up for the fact I'd torn my hamstring in my knee on the first day resulting in a game over for climbing situation. 
Only tick of the week, and it wasn't in 7+8  >:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 30, 2018, 02:51:43 pm
Only time I ever saw a Cuckoo was in Font - nice one!

Saw my first House Martin of the year yesterday after ticking a swallow of the year list a couple of weeks ago...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on May 01, 2018, 12:02:58 pm
Ha, good coincidence - got my first semi-decent view of a cuckoo last night up on the moors. Crap shot, but its all I got as it was shooting very low and fast over the heather being harried by Meadow Pipits. Looked like it was laying eggs I guess as it kept dropping into the heather for a while then coming back up and being chased on by the pipits.


(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/978/40924425495_879623f820_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/25mmnV2)IMGL9787 (https://flic.kr/p/25mmnV2) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 01, 2018, 12:31:21 pm

Yeah, totally rubbish shot   ;)

I've always heard them in burbage and around.  Elusive buggers though.

Just seeing one was great, let alone capturing one on film, in focus.  Probably quite rare to see one from above too.

Nice.   :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 01, 2018, 11:33:03 pm
Mental.

Sorry.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 10, 2018, 11:08:04 am

Very pleased to see (and correctly identify) a Pied Flycatcher in the woods between Lawrencefield and Padley Gorge at the weekend.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 12, 2018, 10:38:49 am
Just had a good weekend up in Northumberland with a day out to the Farne Islands. Highly recommended, although perhaps a bit pricey if you aren't a National Trust member. The Artic Attack Terns are something to behold, so maybe don't take really small kids...

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1722/40938130700_fe2707e497_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/25nyBZE)IMGL0716 (https://flic.kr/p/25nyBZE) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

You can see why they recommend wearing a hat...

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(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1730/42749240601_2540aeafbd_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/288B2Sr)IMGL1009 (https://flic.kr/p/288B2Sr) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1748/42699686122_ae9e0a1243_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/284e43S)IMGL1022 (https://flic.kr/p/284e43S) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/883/41848744355_42526b48e1_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/26L2KH6)IMGL1051 (https://flic.kr/p/26L2KH6) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1734/40938113260_f09416ed6a_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/25nywNY)IMGL1053 (https://flic.kr/p/25nywNY) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1736/42749233011_7dd6efb37a_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/288AZBz)IMGL1256 (https://flic.kr/p/288AZBz) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

These Artic Tern pictures were taken with at 16mm!

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(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1741/40938152990_5e452452df_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/25nyJBY)IMG_9876 (https://flic.kr/p/25nyJBY) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/876/41848761985_4484abf89c_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/26L2QX4)IMG_9804 (https://flic.kr/p/26L2QX4) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 12, 2018, 11:42:55 am
Little Ringed Plover and Tufted Duck in "the water hole" (foundations that have filled up with water) opposite our office.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on June 12, 2018, 12:04:36 pm
I was there on Sunday Tim! Perhaps our paths crossed! Still got a tern-related lump on my head... Fantastic photos as per.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 12, 2018, 12:43:33 pm
We were on the islands on Saturday, I think you probably had the better light on Sunday. Amazing place though, I loved the terns.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 12, 2018, 01:33:59 pm
Great shots Tim. Id it easy enough to book? We were in Fife recently and wanted to get to The Isle of May, but were told to join a waiting list. Bass Rock is even worse.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on June 12, 2018, 01:37:46 pm
Its piss Chris.

Rock up anytime in Seahouses and choose from any of the many outfits offering boat cruises.  Trips every day, weather permitting.

(https://i1.wp.com/www.lifeingeordieland.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/seahouses-harbour-e1526626132438.jpg?resize=640%2C428)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 12, 2018, 01:45:11 pm
Yeah, I booked via the Billy Shiels website. There is nothing to pay though until the day in case the weather is too bad to sail.

£40 pp for the all day trip landing for 2 hours on each of the two islands. The kicker is the £27 pp for landing on the islands, free if you are a National Trust member though.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on June 12, 2018, 01:53:41 pm
Or £18 for 2 1/2 hour trip plus an hour on one of the islands (£9.45 or free if NT) like we did.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cheque on July 23, 2018, 10:16:08 pm
Has anyone else see the massive numbers of tiny bees(?) at Stanage? Just back from the edge at the top of the popular end, there are swarms of the tiny things, coming in and out of holes in the (currently extremely dry and sandy) earth. I don’t remember seeing them before, certainly not in these numbers.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on July 24, 2018, 09:13:45 am
Not seen the bees, but did see a Hen Harrier quartering the ground behind the Cowper stone on Saturday evening.

Pretty chuffed as I've not really clearly seen one before
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on July 24, 2018, 10:45:16 am
Spotted my first kingfisher last night down by the river near froggatt. Flying across the river amd perched for a while. Amazing, couldn't believe what i was seeing!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on July 24, 2018, 10:59:30 am
Not seen the bees, but did see a Hen Harrier quartering the ground behind the Cowper stone on Saturday evening.

Woah, good tick! Male or female? Still lots of eared Owls in Burbage ex-plantation.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on July 24, 2018, 11:18:31 am
Right - OK, so wheres the egg on face emoticon.  :slap:

I was driving towards the bridges from town, spotted something quartering over to the right/behind the cowper stone.

I'm sure I've seen recent comments on here about Hen Harrier sightings - over big moor/houndkirk (though a quick search now doesn't show any) so assumed it to be a harrier.

If there's eared owls in Burbage (which I've not ever seen mentioned on this thread) then its much more likely one of these.  We didn't stop or get bins out or owt. 

Jumped to the wrong conclusion it seems. Soz
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on July 24, 2018, 11:42:33 am
The owls in Burbage are a great sight at the moment. Good views from Higgar East.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on August 01, 2018, 11:39:56 am
Couple of lizards on the footpath above Burbage North last Friday. Don't recall ever seeing British lizards before so was delighted!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on August 01, 2018, 03:05:20 pm
(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1724/42699688682_daf63d63d4_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/284e4P1)IMGL0978 (https://flic.kr/p/284e4P1) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

This photograph encapsulates perfectly why I will never set foot on the Farne Islands again. Millions upon millions of screaming birds shrieking their derision at every peaceful passer by. We found a picnic bench and attempted to have our packed lunch. It was like a Hitchcock film. I can't see why anybody visits these islands. You wouldn't hear that millions of football hooligans had been confined to a small rocky promontory in the North Sea and were living off an endless supply of free Tenants on tap and think, "Ooh, we simply must take the children".

And then there's the birdwatchers, practically jizzing with excitement at seeing a lesser-shagged cormorant.

Do you know there have been a load of monks who have actually lived on these infernal isles? How (and why) they have managed this, I cannot comprehend. They generally become saints, but if that's what's required to be canonised then count me out.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on August 01, 2018, 04:33:28 pm
(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1724/42699688682_daf63d63d4_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/284e4P1)IMGL0978 (https://flic.kr/p/284e4P1) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

I mean, look at the little bastards. They've absolutely defiled that person and they still have not had satisfaction.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 01, 2018, 04:53:31 pm
Don't go to Bass Rock then, looks like shit upon shit.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on August 13, 2018, 03:18:45 pm
A few Choughs, Gannets and Terns on the Llyn last week. Loads of seals too. Also, a flotilla of 30+ Red Breasted Merganser at Beaumaris - I feel like I've seen this spectacle before?

A photo I'm pleased with - A Chough and Crow or maybe a Raven? Interested on people's thoughts...

(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/928/29076922397_dab2414704.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/LiqQ1e)Chough and Crow (https://flic.kr/p/LiqQ1e) by Simon HUthwaite (https://www.flickr.com/photos/fatneck/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on August 14, 2018, 08:53:14 pm
I'd guess at crow, but it's hard to judge size in silhouette. Doesn't look bulky enough for raven to me.

Some recent shots, including a few in the garden with a borrowed 500mm f4, which I now want rather badly!

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1792/43316637184_6ccc0c192a_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/28ZK679)IMGL7605 (https://flic.kr/p/28ZK679) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1779/43986901242_d60fccb6c6_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2a1Yng1)IMGL7644 (https://flic.kr/p/2a1Yng1) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1838/42226169880_3751624b0d_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/27koaaJ)IMGL7641 (https://flic.kr/p/27koaaJ) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1840/29098227647_6c4f3b8092_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/Lkj2j8)IMGL5869 (https://flic.kr/p/Lkj2j8) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1776/43129360525_69e609be33_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/28Hcfhe)IMGL7460 (https://flic.kr/p/28Hcfhe) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Pleased to get a chiffchaff in the garden

(https://farm1.staticflickr.com/940/42922701625_e34d969499_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/28oW4MK)IMGL6734 (https://flic.kr/p/28oW4MK) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

3 owls in this picture

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17 points I reckon on this stag

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And finally a crap shot of an Osprey,  but this was taken at Fox House!

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1773/30167095048_9d15c5e825_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/MXLfmq)IMGL6953 (https://flic.kr/p/MXLfmq) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on August 15, 2018, 08:02:21 am
Flippin Heck Tim, some incredible shots there.

Do you do this professionally i.e. do you sell to magazines etc. 

If not, why not!!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on August 15, 2018, 08:26:42 am
Superb as ever Tim!  :bow: :clap2:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on August 15, 2018, 11:48:18 am

Do you do this professionally i.e. do you sell to magazines etc. 

If not, why not!!!

Thanks, but no, I haven’t sold any wildlife images yet. There are a lot of brilliant photographers out there.

I have sold a couple of framed landscapes from my website, www.peakpixels.co.uk (http://www.peakpixels.co.uk), and done the photography for the L’Eroica Britannia event for the last couple of years. And you might have seen some of my shots in the Peak Bouldering Guide, but I can’t give up the day job just yet unfortunately.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 15, 2018, 01:27:54 pm
Do you ever enter WLPOTY? To my untrained eye your shots are as good as many of the "urban view" ones in there.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on August 15, 2018, 08:25:44 pm
A grass snake today, in suburban Chesterfield of all places. Never seen one before.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on August 16, 2018, 10:56:23 am
Do you ever enter WLPOTY? To my untrained eye your shots are as good as many of the "urban view" ones in there.

Again, thanks, but from what I see these days the images that do well in WLPOTY have to be more than nice, competent wildlife pictures. Looks to me like they either have to have an interesting back story, tell a good story themselves or have merit in an artistic way. And it is surprisingly expensive to enter; it’s no wonder the prizes are good! Maybe I’ll try one day, but I don’t think I’m anywhere near at the moment.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on September 23, 2018, 11:12:40 pm
Having tried that 500mm, there was no going back, so I picked a mk1 version up second hand last week - since when there seems to have been a dearth of wildlife of any sort near me. However, I did happen to be going up the M40, so it seemed rude not to stop and try and photograph some Kites. Amazing birds, and pretty damned big too.

I'm really for some decent shots with it in the future, its a fantastic lens, albeit a bit of a beast at nearly 4kg.

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1931/43050571910_09b6964d7e_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/28AeraQ)IMGL8372 (https://flic.kr/p/28AeraQ) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1898/30989445068_b4da121e06_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/Pdr1n3)IMGL8176 (https://flic.kr/p/Pdr1n3) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on September 24, 2018, 10:56:58 am
That reminds me, I saw a red kite in Chew a couple of months back when I was at Upperwood quarry. It was shot as it passed over the farm below, in broad daylight, with traffic on the A road. Clearly they don't feel they need to worry about the law. Reporting it to the police was an interesting process - they clearly don't have the resources to even answer calls about stuff like this, after seventy five minutes listening to their phone ring I gave up and went through the rspb. Report here: https://www.rspb.org.uk/our-work/rspb-news/news/stories/shot-red-kite-like-balloon-bursting/

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 24, 2018, 11:20:41 am
Well done for reporting it, must have been nasty to see.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on September 25, 2018, 02:33:05 pm
Outrageous...  :agree:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on October 12, 2018, 11:13:58 am
Trip to Parkgate on Sunday afternoon saw Marsh Harriers aplenty and brilliant views of a female Merlin hunting - proper exciting!! Was very surprised to see 4 or 5 House Martins still hanging around...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AMorris on October 12, 2018, 12:36:43 pm
Saw a pair of choughs whilst doing some bouldering in Borth on weds. It's not the first time I have seen them there, and it's always a delight.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on October 12, 2018, 02:13:26 pm
Cool! I had a few days on the Llyn recently and saw loads, more than I can ever remember seeing pretty much! Great characterful birds :)

Couple of rubbish distant views...

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1953/45218182102_8201762f19.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2bTM1am)Chough (https://flic.kr/p/2bTM1am)

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1937/44546014084_e6bac263e7.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2aSnY2A)Chough (https://flic.kr/p/2aSnY2A)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on October 12, 2018, 03:40:42 pm
While out for a walk yesterday, my 1-year-and-4-month old pointed at some blackbirds and pronounced: "Birdy". She then waved at said blackbirds. A future contributor to this thread, I feel.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on October 12, 2018, 04:25:52 pm
Saw a pair of Corsican Nuthatches while walking a section of the Tra Mare e Monti between Bonifatu and Tuarelli when I was in Corscia in September. Endemic to Corsica and only ~2000 pairs, so pleased to be able to see them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on October 29, 2018, 12:46:55 pm
Thousands of Fieldfares up in Teesdale this weekend... Tricky buggers to photograph
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 29, 2018, 05:26:59 pm
Snail Kite
Limpkin
Greater Blue Heron
Anhinga
Bald Eagle
Turkey Vulture

plus loads of waders common in UK.

And a baby alligator!

Anyone going on holiday to Florida, you should go on an airboat ride, great fun!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 30, 2018, 09:03:24 am
Florida

Phew, for a minute there I thought climate change had hit the Ythan estuary hard!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 30, 2018, 09:47:09 am
As an aside if I lived in Florida I'd be seriously concerned about climate change. make Norfolk look hilly.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: sheavi on October 30, 2018, 11:54:46 am
I'm pretty sure two ravens are visiting my garden in Netheredge.  They seem far too big to be crows.  I need to pay attention to their tail feathers next time I presume.  Any thoughts?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: teestub on October 30, 2018, 12:44:21 pm
I found this last time I was confused on the differences. Size is the major defining difference for Ravens but beak feathers, tail and wings also pointers.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi1p0yh4X3I
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on October 30, 2018, 01:53:31 pm
And call - a deep, guttural "cronk" from ravens compared to the more familiar "caw" from crows.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: sheavi on October 30, 2018, 02:23:33 pm
Thanks - I'll have a good look at them if they make an appearance again. They've been around for a week.  Certainly look like ravens from the video.  I was just startled by their size.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on October 30, 2018, 08:08:57 pm
I think ravens are pretty unlikely in Nether edge tbh, althoughcrows do look big close up, ravens look huge. I think a lot of folk confuse jackdaws for crows, which are much smaller. Not always easy to tell though, there's a corvid researcher on twitter who runs a weekly 'crow or no' photo challenge.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on October 30, 2018, 08:36:50 pm
After a pretty lean few weeks I got to firsts for me - a Water Rail and a Bittern, along with a couple nice early morning deer shots.

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1948/45554197911_642889fc09_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2cptaXn)IMGL9007 (https://flic.kr/p/2cptaXn) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1931/44911327004_f6532be979_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2bqEhQd)IMGL9119 (https://flic.kr/p/2bqEhQd) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1937/44911328094_42d6f779b8_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2bqEia1)IMGL9142 (https://flic.kr/p/2bqEia1) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1916/45554204141_6524a56695_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2cptcNM)IMGL8836 (https://flic.kr/p/2cptcNM) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1908/45554202311_8296fd6db5_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2cptcge)IMGL8853 (https://flic.kr/p/2cptcge) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on October 31, 2018, 01:38:39 pm

Beautiful Barn owl hunting in the field just below the North end of Millstone.

Spent a magical 5 minutes watching it quarter the ground, diving a couple of times, whist catching the evening sunlight, with the glorious autumnal back drop of millstone and plantation.

My young lad was super stoked.  Just wish I'd had Tims camera with me!!

(got a couple of crap phone pics, not worthy of posting here).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: sheavi on October 31, 2018, 01:55:31 pm
I think ravens are pretty unlikely in Nether edge tbh, although crows do look big close up, ravens look huge. I think a lot of folk confuse jackdaws for crows, which are much smaller. Not always easy to tell though, there's a corvid researcher on twitter who runs a weekly 'crow or no' photo challenge.

Thanks.  Yes I think it's unlikely. I'll try and get a photo if there's a next time.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on November 02, 2018, 09:24:49 pm
Our neighbourhood is full of deer but the last couple of days two rather magnificent antlered stags have been virtually living in the backyard. Seeing them never gets old. There are also birds of prey everywhere but last week I got a particularly good view of red-tailed hawk perched perhaps 30 feet away, and then just the other day we came home to turkey vulture in the yard, a new one on me (black vultures are two a penny).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on November 28, 2018, 08:38:23 am
Sounds amazing Andy!

In the grand scheme of thigs, this is not a great shot, and cropped to within an inch of it's life! However, it's such a cool bird, probably my favourite and the views we had were spectacular! Spent about 15 minutes with the family watching it hunt over the moor between Birchen and Gardoms :)

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4838/32214269888_82d5b00f16_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/R5Ey7m)

Also saw a Green Woodpecker which was nice... (https://flic.kr/p/R5Ey7m)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on December 18, 2018, 06:03:45 pm
Nice.

There was a Barn Owl and a Short Eared Owl hunting that area for a lot of the late summer/autumn. The Barn Owl was raising chicks in a nearby farm. I even got a shot with them both in, but they were miles away at the time.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on December 19, 2018, 11:06:32 am

There was a dead heron curled up by the wall at Burbage North at the weekend, just over the wall from where you park your cars.

Wonder if its been blown up there, or whether they feed in the brook there??  Perhaps hit by a car?

Amazing bird to see up close.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on December 27, 2018, 05:58:56 pm
After last years Tobago trip we decided that we would go to Trinidad, mainly to visit the world renowned Asa Wright centre. We stayed there for 6 days, and it was fantastic. We ticked off another dozen hummingbirds, including the ridiculous Tufted Coquette.

Tufted Coquette - 6cm and 2 grams of plumage

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4855/46367540531_6dbafd95ce_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2dDkLnZ)IMGL0999 (https://flic.kr/p/2dDkLnZ) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4868/46316632502_d2b419ae03_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2dyQRcm)IMGL9682 (https://flic.kr/p/2dyQRcm) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr



White Chested Emerald

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4826/31428530917_a69a14011d_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/PTerhH)IMGL9401 (https://flic.kr/p/PTerhH) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4838/31428507527_0fec9251ff_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/PTejkr)IMGL9726 (https://flic.kr/p/PTejkr) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Green Hermit

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4816/45644703264_c6e5b89a8c_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2cxt33u)IMGL1147 (https://flic.kr/p/2cxt33u) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Little Hermit

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4894/45644725514_f5d3bf5fa7_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2cxt9E7)IMGL0266 (https://flic.kr/p/2cxt9E7) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Black Throated Mango

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4823/46316692932_496cf6c405_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2dyRaaf)IMGL0309 (https://flic.kr/p/2dyRaaf) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Purple Honeycreeper

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4810/45644676894_db2f1503f2_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2cxsUcQ)IMGL9720 (https://flic.kr/p/2cxsUcQ) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Green Honeycreeper

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4824/46367483731_a46eb208e1_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2dDktuF)IMGL9830 (https://flic.kr/p/2dDktuF) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Tarantula

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4902/46367541501_0cab5f9a1d_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2dDkLEH)IMGL0956 (https://flic.kr/p/2dDkLEH) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Long Tailed Machete, about 2 metres long....

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4830/45454877855_ca9c059a87_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2cfG8yB)IMGL9488 (https://flic.kr/p/2cfG8yB) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr


And a 12 inch wide moth, called the White Witch.

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4837/46367537701_86be7925f1_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2dDkKxc)IMGL1069 (https://flic.kr/p/2dDkKxc) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on January 28, 2019, 08:23:01 pm
A few more local recent ones:

Waxwings and Redwings have been very active around Ecclesall Rd and Greystones

(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7842/31821775427_2ca50a6d37_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/QtYVbt)IMGL2356 (https://flic.kr/p/QtYVbt) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4806/31821770697_d8ec59156f_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/QtYTLV)IMGL2304 (https://flic.kr/p/QtYTLV) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr

Not a great shot, but pleased to finally get a shot of this Tawny in the garden. Bloody dark though - exposure was nearly 2 seconds!

(https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7893/46183979724_bb443596c4_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2dn7Y9u)IMGL2094 (https://flic.kr/p/2dn7Y9u) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/97014723@N07/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on February 01, 2019, 08:34:00 am
Superb as ever Tim! Love the hummingbirds - incredible creatures.

I managed to catch up with some Waxwings in Warrington last week after a gap of about 20 years - my photos were rubbish though. Think Nai managed some decent photos of the Eccleshall ones...

Where do you live to get a Tawny in your garden!!?!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on February 01, 2019, 09:11:06 am
Towny tawnies are surprisingly common lid. There's one that hoots in the trees at the end of my road, and one night it sat in my cherry tree and scared the shit out of me by screeching as loud as it could.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on February 01, 2019, 02:01:25 pm
Ha! Come to think of it, we usually have a couple in my local park but I can't imagine ever getting one in my yard...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on February 01, 2019, 02:04:42 pm
Watched buzzard getting mobbed by a crow out the window while having lunch in canteen. Deer outside window, loads about today.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on February 01, 2019, 02:46:03 pm
Think Nai managed some decent photos of the Eccleshall ones...

Nothing like Tim's, just about ok for Insta on a phone.  Mine were against a house on a much duller day. I was so happy to catch them though, spent days driving all over Sheffield, Rotherham & Barnsley a couple of years back, a day late every time.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on February 02, 2019, 07:16:37 pm

Where do you live to get a Tawny in your garden!!?!

Just on the west edge of Sheffield, but we do have a couple of big trees that it hangs out in. We put an owl box up in one of them, but no takers yet.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: ashtond6 on February 03, 2019, 12:21:15 am
Tawnys in my trees too in Sheffield :)

Saw a pair of barn owls together, really close to me, over by bradfield, at exactly the same time, in exactly the same place on Wednesday and Sunday  :)

Awesome
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on February 03, 2019, 09:59:13 am
Good times at the moment.

We have a Tawny that kicks about round us (top of bannerdale in sheffield).  Lots of trees around though. Saw it fly between our two blocks of flats last night.
Ticked a flock of waxwing in Greystones this morning.

Highlight recently though was last weekend, walking up though the woods to birchens on a very windy day and spotting a kes sat on a branch about 20 feet away, at the same height as us.  We (5 of us), watched it on its branch for a couple of minutes and it was completely unperturbed by us.  It seemed to be concentrating on the ground between us and it. Its head remaining still as its body swayed on the small branch.  Just as we were about to move on, it flew up and hovered, kes style, over the ground about 10 feet in front of us and at head level.   :o.

It didn't stoop, and flew off to another branch close by. Stunned us all.  :2thumbsup:


Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on February 03, 2019, 10:46:31 am
Sounds brilliant Sam.

Went to Old Moor yesterday hoping to see a murmuration but whenever we visit we're always hoping to see Bitterns or Bearded Tits.  Got lucky with the Beardies, four of them were sat two meters from the path busily feeding and we're completely unbothered by the us standing watching them for 15 minutes.  Brilliant watching them walk along the stalks bending them over, being blown around but never stopping feeding.

(https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4877/46916259512_a14ae3e507_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2etQ6q5)P1140362 (https://flic.kr/p/2etQ6q5) by Ian_Thomas (https://www.flickr.com/photos/ijt/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on February 03, 2019, 01:37:27 pm
That’s a great shot.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on February 03, 2019, 04:09:31 pm
Cheers, got lucky, had taken almost 200 when I transferred them off the camera. Mostly obscured by stalks, a blur as they blew around or missing a bird altogether.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on February 03, 2019, 08:45:34 pm
Hah. Nowt wrong with that. That’s pretty much the name of the game, and the beauty of digital! 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on February 04, 2019, 10:42:13 am
Brilliant! Been a good year for Beardies in the North!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on February 24, 2019, 09:58:37 pm
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/D0BnIeBXgAA6rRq.jpg:large)

Was walking back from the beach in Abersoch on Friday when we saw a dragonfly. Now the normal dragonfly season in the UK is May-Oct so it was obvious it was going to be something unusual, thankfully it landed and we got a closer look and could confirm Vagrant Emperor, which has taken advantage of the recent winds to migrate north all the way from sub-Saharan Africa. Only the second record ever for North Wales and until this week only 3 had been seen in the UK in February ever, and all on the south coast.

Although improved knowledge and networking have undoubtedly increased reports, its a classic example of climate change with only 5 ever reported prior to 1980, then less than one a year up to 2008, then a couple of recent years (2011 & 2013) with 30 and 50 sightings. But still, at ~130 individuals ever seen in the UK to date it's by far the rarest thing I've ever found and identified by myself, well chuffed.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on February 25, 2019, 07:36:05 am
Good spot JB, and thanks for the context.
On a similar climate/weather wildlife theme, I picked 2 ticks out of our dog after a day in Torridon yesterday. February in the northwest highlands! Earliest ive ever seen that.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on February 25, 2019, 08:01:01 am
I've had them on both my last two winter climbing trips in mid-March. Grim.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on February 25, 2019, 09:52:43 am
And I thought I spotted new lambs on the weekend, can't help feeling concerned for them, not time to cast a cloot yet.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on February 25, 2019, 10:28:36 am
Great discovery Adam! There have been several swallow sightings reported already this year and I saw both my first butterflies and bumblebees over the weekend too!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on February 25, 2019, 12:32:58 pm
Great discovery Adam! There have been several swallow sightings reported already this year and I saw both my first butterflies and bumblebees over the weekend too!!

Likewise, I've spotted a few butterfllies in the last few weeks and a bumblebee over the weekend. Caught the sun on Saturday too, outrageous for the time of year.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on February 25, 2019, 01:31:46 pm
Just been in the Swiss Alps and seen butterflies flutter by a couple of times.
+8 a few days and everything melting like crazy.

 :no:

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on February 25, 2019, 02:30:35 pm
12 deg on top of Cairngorm last week. Temps in alps due to drop back, hope so or it will all be gone by easter.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on March 26, 2019, 11:24:27 am
First Chiffchaffs of the year this week...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on March 26, 2019, 11:42:34 am
I was in Colombia the weekend before last and even in the city there was lots of incredible bird life; lots I have no idea about, but also toucans and parrots just hanging out and best of all, on a boat trip, great masses of white herons and pelicans diving for fish.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 26, 2019, 11:43:48 am
I didn't know there was a Cartenega in Colombia too, I thought you were in Spain!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on March 26, 2019, 12:04:35 pm
I didn't know there was a Cartenega in Colombia too, I thought you were in Spain!

Yes! Incredible walled Spanish colonial old city (surrounded by modern development of course).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on May 13, 2019, 05:48:25 pm
This bear was spotted in out neighbourhood this morning, it came down off the "mountain" where the local bouldering spots are (not my picture and I didn't see it personally):

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 14, 2019, 09:25:14 am
Where did it shit?

We had wandering round town centre when we were in Squamish.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on May 14, 2019, 09:57:56 am
First swift of the year for me this morning.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on May 14, 2019, 10:18:52 am
We had wandering round town centre when we were in Squamish.

Squamish is one thing, but its distinctly not the norm in this part of PA.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JR on May 14, 2019, 10:21:44 am

Saw an adder for the first time (in the UK) at Queen’s Crag at the weekend!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 14, 2019, 10:26:28 am
Sat in the garden at easter watching a peregrine circle slowly higher and higher above Nether Edge.  I'd almost lost sight of it when the stoop I'd been hoping for launched.  So amazing to watch, it just seemed to plummet forever, dropping like a stone.  Unfortunately, didn't see if it bulls-eyed its quarry as it disappeared behind some trees. 
 :jaw:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 14, 2019, 11:34:34 am

Squamish is one thing, but its distinctly not the norm in this part of PA.

OK, no idea how deep in the boondocks you actually are!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 14, 2019, 11:41:19 am
Saw tonnes of Swallows and both types of Martin up at Stocks Reservoir a couple of weeks ago. First Swifts last weekend at RSPB Marshside and my local Swifts were back yesterday :)

Loads of Siskins and my first Crossbills up at Llyn Brenig last weekend as well as the female Osprey on her nest - a real treat!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on May 14, 2019, 01:00:38 pm

Squamish is one thing, but its distinctly not the norm in this part of PA.

OK, no idea how deep in the boondocks you actually are!

In the suburbs of the third largest city in the state, so barely at all really. There are genuine boondocks fairly close by.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: galpinos on May 15, 2019, 03:41:43 pm

Probably not exciting to anyone else but we had a few goldfinches in the new garden this weekend. Beutiful birds.

Also, if anyone has any tips on a squirrel proof birdfeeder..........
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on May 15, 2019, 03:54:30 pm
Probably not exciting to anyone else but we had a few goldfinches in the new garden this weekend. Beutiful birds.

Nice, very variable for us year to year, had a coupleof dozen coming regular last year but been slow so far this year, garden always better for having them

Also, if anyone has any tips on a squirrel proof birdfeeder..........

Works for cats...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Nerf-A9461EU8-Soaker-Microburst-Blaster/dp/B0787P42YP/ref=sr_1_7?crid=2H0MGZZZ4RSJI&keywords=nerf+water+gun&qid=1557931819&s=gateway&sprefix=nerf+%2Caps%2C147&sr=8-7
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: butters on May 16, 2019, 08:55:26 pm
This has been something I have pondered for a while. Many a morning has been spent looking at my neighbours peanut feeder with a squirrel draped down it and gorging itself on the contents. If it didn't also bring in the odd Jay then I would probably be slightly more annoyed as I have a few goldfinches but seemingly innumerable squirrels here and want to attract finches etc if I can (but not encourage squirrels)

I think Goldfinches (and all finches) like nyger seeds. There seems to be a few feeders for these have this purely this due to the excellent Safety Warning (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Peckish-Weather-Metal-Nyjer-Feeder/dp/B017BKXK3U/ref=sr_1_2?camp=1634&creative=6738&keywords=niger+seeds+feeder&linkCode=ur2&qid=1558035334&s=gateway&sr=8-2)  ;D  which purport to be squirrel proof. Also seem to remember that squirrels don't particularly rate Nyger seeds or will go for something easier if available (see above) but i could be wrong

Other than that a quick search for "squirrel proof bird feeder" in a search engine of your choice will throw up all sorts of stuff. I know my mates wife has made a wonderful Heath Robinson surround for her bird feeder out of chicken wire so the "cage" feeders may well work.

 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: bigironhorse on May 17, 2019, 10:16:57 am
My Mum bought some cheap plastic mixing bowls, cut a tiny holes in the bottom and threaded the string connecting the feeders and branches through the hole. If you have a knot tied in the string ~6 inches to a foot above the feeder the squirell cant climb down the string and therefore cant get to the feeder.

Just googled it and apparently this is called a squirell baffle. Mixing bowls likely to be cheaper though.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/Adjustable-Plastic-Squirrel-Baffle-Use-to-Prevent-Vermin-Stealing-Bird-Feed/566689943?iid=254119988157
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: kelvin on May 17, 2019, 11:06:54 am
A fairly dark fox come pottering across the barn where I'm working today and casually stopped to look around - no more than a metre from me. It didn't even give me a moment's notice. It looked in find fettle.
We currently have a mallard sitting on nine eggs in the catch at the bow of our narrowboat - right by the front door and we're liveaboards, so it's not a quiet spot but she seems happy enough to trust us. We think around a week more and they'll be hatching.

It's been a pretty amazing 12 months or so for wildlife. I spotted a lynx, or rather it spotted me, in Sustenpass last July whilst bouldering. It stopped maybe 15m from me and watched a few moments before disappearing into some rocks.

😀
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: galpinos on May 17, 2019, 11:36:27 am
Cheers for the tips. Our current attempts have failed. The girls love Stephen the cheeky squirrel but it's costing us a fortune in nuts! I'm liking the mixing bowl idea.

My mother in law spotted a jay yesterday as well so I think I might go down the route of a couple of different bird feeders.

Has anyone used a ground feeder? They look like the squirrels/pigeons would just demolish all the food on them.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on June 25, 2019, 03:28:02 am
Had a lovely ringside seat watching a beautiful bright yellow chickadee for about ten minutes last night.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Motown on June 25, 2019, 10:34:11 am
Two tawny owls on Saturday morning. The last stretch of a run and disturbed them hacking at the body of a young magpie. Father-in-law (keen twitcher) said this was almost unheard of - 1) They were feeding on the ground; and 2) at just before eight in the morning.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: webbo on July 10, 2019, 04:23:41 pm
Came round a corner on my bike to see a stoat and a brown rat having a scrap at the side of the road. The stoat shot off when it heard me, the rat just sat there.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Wood FT on July 10, 2019, 08:18:42 pm
the rat just sat there.

Flick knife in hand
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: webbo on July 10, 2019, 08:30:08 pm
Given the stare it gave me, I didn’t hang around to check.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Scouse D on July 14, 2019, 08:48:51 pm
Right bird lovers. I think I saw a pair of hobbys today chasing each other about and making a right old racket. I was camping at glenbrook near hope. The noise was rapid chirping. They were kestrel sized but tails were all wrong for a kestrel. Does this sound like a reasonable identification? Pretty much just like this https://youtu.be/t4zZXWkYkdQ
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on July 15, 2019, 09:50:24 am
Possibly. How did the tails look? My instinct from the behaviour would be recently fledged kestrels - the tails are a bit different when they're young.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Scouse D on July 15, 2019, 11:41:55 am
Their tails were a kite shape as in https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwiqqfGd3rbjAhVEyxoKHQY7AwcQjhx6BAgBEAI&url=https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FKite_(geometry)&psig=AOvVaw2BmUYbYwv6SM0gwOOcjicY&ust=1563273581140914
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on January 04, 2020, 01:57:51 pm
I just saw a red squirrel - maybe nothing amazing I suppose, but I don't think I've ever seen one before.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on January 04, 2020, 07:49:58 pm
Over the Christmas period we've seen: a kingfisher on the canal, a huge owl sat on top of a telegraph pole outside our house, and a pheasant in the back garden (in suburban Bingley. WTF?)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on January 04, 2020, 08:05:04 pm
Over the Christmas period we've seen: a kingfisher on the canal, a huge owl sat on top of a telegraph pole outside our house, and a pheasant in the back garden (in suburban Bingley. WTF?)

You're living in a Harry Potter movie?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on April 20, 2020, 10:29:48 am
On nights when we have the window open we'll sometimes hear a male tawny owl. With the roads being quiet and being around the house more in the day I've also now heard a female and a male calling every now and again during the day. A look on the BTO website shows that they might be incubating a clutch of eggs and these may have or may be about to hatch. Exciting times for the little owls  :hug:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 21, 2020, 08:49:10 am
Quote from: will
Exciting times for the little owls

I'm confused - do you mean Tawny Owls?  :tease:

Lots of Willow Warblers and Blackcaps in my local park at the moment and an increasing resident population of Parakeets.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 21, 2020, 08:55:53 am

Lots of Willow Warblers and Blackcaps in my local park at the moment and an increasing resident population of Parakeets.

Same here! Parakeets seem to only have become resident last few years.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Wood FT on April 21, 2020, 08:57:02 am
It’s not particularly exciting but I saw a Dipper yesterday, down the Porter Valley. I was surprised how much it cheered me up.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 21, 2020, 09:03:46 am
Nice one. The herons have been particularly confiding recently too. Plus I got to explain why the little toads are on the big toads’ backs!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 21, 2020, 09:14:37 am
It’s not particularly exciting but I saw a Dipper yesterday, down the Porter Valley. I was surprised how much it cheered me up.

We've spotted grey wagtail in the local burn on the daily family walks too, plus a grey heron and seen the local roe deer a couple of times. The seem to be crossing the dual carriageway a lot more than in busier times.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gme on April 21, 2020, 09:44:24 am
Three separate sightings of otters in the river next to my house. I have seen them further up the river and see there tracks occasionally but not seen them locally. Usually have the dog with me which won’t help so might go down on my own late evening an see if I can spot them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 21, 2020, 10:24:28 am
Brilliant. I've seen evidence of them in 2 different places on the coast, but never actually seen them nearby. Thinking of getting a trail camera, but overwhelmed by choice.

I've seen them in Loch Broom, Aberdeen Harbour and Loch Loriston, a local fishing lake.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 21, 2020, 12:40:28 pm
Lucky buggers - only ever seen one otter at that was a great distance at Leighton Moss last winter
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lurcher on April 21, 2020, 01:16:23 pm
Deer on Stanage..   Walked up from home yesterday and there was a lone doe strolling along the long causeway!.

It must have the hopped the fence as saw it heading up towards high neb.   Can't recall ever seeing any deer that far away from the usual white edge area.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gme on April 21, 2020, 02:38:19 pm
Lucky buggers - only ever seen one otter at that was a great distance at Leighton Moss last winter

They are not that hard to go and see in Scotland to be honest, in the sea lochs anyway, not as easy in the rivers.

The most amazing encounter i have had with one was right in front of Floors castle on the tweed. We were walking along the main river path in a group, with loads of other tourists about, when my dog went into a patch of gorse and started going crackers. Seconds later an otter ran out down the bank and into the river then just swam up and down looking at us all seemingly unbothered. For a generally elusive creature to be sat a few meters from a path used by 100s every day in the middle of the day seemed pretty unusual but it looked total fine.

We were with some London friends who were totally amazed, i told them it was a badger.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 22, 2020, 09:54:37 am
Deer on Stanage..   Walked up from home yesterday and there was a lone doe strolling along the long causeway!.

Not all good news... I got a tick at Wyming brook last week, my wife got one at Curbar last year. Get used to checking...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on April 22, 2020, 10:54:20 am
We were with some London friends who were totally amazed, i told them it was a badger.

I was driving on the bypass between Skipton and Keighley with a London friend. A heron flew over the road in front of us.

"Fucking hell, a stork!"

"That's not a stork."

"What is it then? A pelican? A puffin?"
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on April 22, 2020, 10:57:57 am
I like this idea that every single person from London is a complete wildlife buffoon.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 22, 2020, 11:06:16 am
Yep, great image of every person in London as Shoreditch hipster stepping out in the country, going "bloody hell that horse is fat" when looking at a cow.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: webbo on April 23, 2020, 08:56:06 am
Just watching 4 hares in the field next door boxing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 23, 2020, 11:16:40 am
Boss!!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Duma on April 23, 2020, 05:45:24 pm
Just watching 4 hares in the field next door boxing.
Ah jealous! Only been lucky enough to see this once.

If anyone really wants the otter tick (after it's all over), Mull is amazing, plus you get eagles too, and a munro.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 23, 2020, 05:58:56 pm
You can get lots of the other ticks too, lot of deer, a friend contracted Lyme's there.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: webbo on April 24, 2020, 08:28:29 am
Just watching 4 hares in the field next door boxing.
Ah jealous! Only been lucky enough to see this once.

If anyone really wants the otter tick (after it's all over), Mull is amazing, plus you get eagles too, and a munro.
There seems to be at least 10 hares at anyone time in the field, which has shoots beginning to show. I can remember when just seeing a hare was an event.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 24, 2020, 08:58:10 am
Meanwhile in South Africa..

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/durbans-got-talons-eagles-terrorise-house-pets-q80bxq8j2?shareToken=09723b6de2cf24761a833f0992303e36
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gme on April 24, 2020, 09:44:30 am
Just watching 4 hares in the field next door boxing.
Ah jealous! Only been lucky enough to see this once.

If anyone really wants the otter tick (after it's all over), Mull is amazing, plus you get eagles too, and a munro.
There seems to be at least 10 hares at anyone time in the field, which has shoots beginning to show. I can remember when just seeing a hare was an event.

This is the same up here. Literally tripping over them if you walk across a field.
Farmers shoot them as well every year, but still 100s. They will disappear soon once the crops grow high enough to hide them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 24, 2020, 10:41:44 am
We stayed near Bowden for Feb half-term and the hares were a real treat.

Broadly, though, I was a bit surprised and disappointed at the wildlife inland, huge empty green fields, pheasant feeders along every hedgerow and copse, just pheasants everywhere, and then at night - rats! Fucking rats all over the roads, no doubt living off the pheasant grain.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 24, 2020, 10:44:25 am
Big Fucking Rats with Cocks this Fucking Long!!! (punchline to an old joke)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: webbo on April 24, 2020, 04:10:33 pm
Whilst having a rest between sets when doing weights in the garage. A Red Kite glided by the window about 20 foot away probably after the Hares.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: ali k on April 25, 2020, 05:49:12 pm
Never seen one before in my life but during lockdown I’ve seen TWO stoats. Or were they weasels? I did google the difference but still none the wiser!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: robertostallioni on April 25, 2020, 06:45:33 pm
A weasel is weasally recognised and a stoat is stoatally different.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gme on April 25, 2020, 07:19:32 pm
We stayed near Bowden for Feb half-term and the hares were a real treat.

Broadly, though, I was a bit surprised and disappointed at the wildlife inland, huge empty green fields, pheasant feeders along every hedgerow and copse, just pheasants everywhere, and then at night - rats! Fucking rats all over the roads, no doubt living off the pheasant grain.
All heavily keepered. I have not seen a fox up here in years but used to see them a lot. Guess in some weird way they used to leave them for the hunts to chase but now just shoot them all.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on April 25, 2020, 07:38:36 pm
Surprised they didn't just carry on hunting.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 29, 2020, 10:39:28 am
Happily seen more Swallows than usual in the local park for the time of year. Also treated ourselves to a trip to Garston Coastal reserve next to the in-laws house on the Mersey after dropping essential supplies off for them at the weekend. Loads of Whitethroats, Blackcaps, House Martins, Stonechats, Chiffchaffs, a variety of waders, first Wheatear of the year and lots of Shelduck... Might try and fins time to post some photos up.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on April 30, 2020, 03:01:39 pm
Seen some nice birds on my dog walks around the local park. Normally I just see the usual contenders, robins, tits, etc. But occasionally it throws up some treats.

Saw a pair of bullfinches which I always love. Male was looking absolutely shabba! 

Saw a blackcap male giving it full beans. Lovely song.

And even more weirdly there is a male american wood duck on the canal. Been there for a couple of months. Probably an escapee but still great fun to see him doing well.

But best of all. Five swallows flew over. First of the year. Genuinely lifted my spirits. Just can't help but associate them with good memories.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 30, 2020, 03:04:18 pm


And even more weirdly there is a male american wood duck on the canal.

Is an odd one. Local park in Aberdeen gets a Mandarin Duck turn up regularly.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on April 30, 2020, 05:48:19 pm
Yeah we get a Mandarin duck in the park in Stalybridge, but hadn't seen a wood duck before. I think they are both commonly kept in waterfowl collections and hence the occasional escapee.

Interestingly Mandarin ducks and wood ducks are closely related and the only two members of the Aix genus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aix_(genus)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Ru on April 30, 2020, 05:53:45 pm
Goldfinches in the neighbourhood for the first time. Seen a few this week (or the same one several times).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 01, 2020, 09:18:09 am
Goldfinches in the neighbourhood for the first time. Seen a few this week (or the same one several times).

If it's been followed by the same black cat several times, it's a glitch in the Matrix.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 05, 2020, 10:54:55 am
Heard a woodpecker when out running this morning, first time I've heard one in ages. Also spotted a yellowhammer  among flowering gorse yesterday, almost a perfect colour match, you have to wonder about evolution.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AMorris on May 05, 2020, 01:10:05 pm
I am lucky to have a wonderful gorse/woodland niche 5 minutes down the road where I have been birdwatching a lot recently, compiling a list of species in the area. Standard array of common woodland residents and summer migrants (Blackcaps, whitethroats, willow warblers). To my surprise, I walked past a gorse bush a couple of days ago and heard a Sedge Warbler belting its lungs out from the middle of it  :whistle: I stood there for a few minutes and took a recording to verify that this was not a very convincing mimic (chaffinches can occasionally throw out borrowed vocalisations), since this is a rather unusual place to find one. Had I been next to a reed bed on a wetland it would have been a simple ID, but it took me by surprise!

Anyway, thought I would upload the video if anyone is interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmjZlZE_VLM&feature=youtu.be
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 06, 2020, 08:40:06 am
Sounds like a Sedgy to me! Nice one!

Spring migrants can turn up anywhere at this time of year. We've had a Common Sandpiper, Pied Flycatcher and Snipe turn up in our exceedingly urban and busy park in the  last few weeks...

On a non-migratory note there seem to be more Greenfinch about that I've ever seen before lately.

Anyone seen a Swift yet? Plenty of Swallows and House Martins around these ways but Swifts are my favourite :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AMorris on May 06, 2020, 11:48:56 am
Spring migrants can turn up anywhere at this time of year. We've had a Common Sandpiper, Pied Flycatcher and Snipe turn up in our exceedingly urban and busy park in the  last few weeks...

:lol: those are some fantastic sights! That is why I love getting out with some binos this time of year. I remember many years ago I was at a hide in Slimbridge with my father, gazing out at the wetland. I looked down and there was a Water Rail on the birdfeeder about 4m from the hide!

Anyone seen a Swift yet? Plenty of Swallows and House Martins around these ways but Swifts are my favourite

None over this way yet, that I have seen.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on May 06, 2020, 02:35:17 pm
No swifts over here in Tameside. In fact only seen swallows once then they’ve disappeared again. Wife did hear a cuckoo in the park today which is the first of the year for us.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on May 06, 2020, 07:34:20 pm
Anyone seen a Swift yet? Plenty of Swallows and House Martins around these ways but Swifts are my favourite :)
The swifts have arrived down here in Reading, cheers me up seeing them whirling around overhead.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AMorris on May 06, 2020, 08:13:16 pm
Walk down by the river today and watched a pair of kingfishers hunting for a good 20 minutes. I have been keeping an eye out round there because it seemed like prime kingfisher habitat, but it is the first time I have seen them. Very happy!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 06, 2020, 11:11:34 pm
Rockpooling with the kids, and saw 2 or 3 little flatfish (flounder / plaice / sole?) swimming about, transparent and about the size of a fingernail. Really cool, got on video with my phone.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: ianabbot on May 07, 2020, 01:56:51 pm
That’s a coincidence Chris, we were down on the shore rockpooling yesterday too - the field behind our house drops down to the Cromarty Firth. It was a really low tide (0.2m) so able to get right down onto the lower shore. Found loads of butterfish, which seem to be able to survive between tides in virtually no water – we found several under damp seaweed. There were a few flatfish scudding about in the shallows and we caught a small plaice by scooping a net through the sand. Their ability to match whatever substrate they’re on is amazing; within seconds of being in the bucket it had changed colour and developed white flecks to mimic the shell fragments in the sand. I think the ones you saw are at the stage where they’ve just metamorphosed from free-swimming ‘normal’ shaped pelagic fish into bottom-dwelling flatfish.
Also saw a hare in the field on the way down, and on the way back up too, so a pretty good trip all round!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 07, 2020, 02:38:09 pm
Great stuff Ian. I know they change shape, but thought it happened when they were a lot older.

Really low tides right now, and weather was great yesterday, flat calm.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 14, 2020, 09:48:08 am
Dolphins! Last Friday on family walk around local hill (Cranhill), and I just happened to looked up the coast at the right time to see the distinctive fin pop out. We were right by a gate into a farmers field, so legged it down the edge of the field to the top of the seacliffs (Craig Stirling if anyone knows it) and had a 270 deg birdseye view of the whole pod going up the coast. They stopped moving just north of CS and starting swimming about possibly looking for fish, it's really deep water there (hence great fishing and DWS) I reckon between a dozen to 20. Just gutted i didn't have camera with long lens with me, which i had taken out every day that week, there were a few tail waggles, but not much leaping.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on May 14, 2020, 09:58:38 am
There was an irresponsible deer swimming in the canal near us last week. It ended up putting additional strain on the emergency services when the fire brigade attended to pull it out. Covidiot.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 15, 2020, 04:29:55 pm
Looked out of kitchen window this morning to find a sparrowhawk plucking a sparrow in the back garden. First time I've seen one here, spotted one in fields nearby, but not near house.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 22, 2020, 09:47:18 am
Lovely stuff everyone! Local Swifts are back = deep joy...

Seem to be seeing more Warblers than ever this year. This may just be because I am just better at identifying their calls and maybe and know better which areas to frequent! However, I've seen loads of Whitethroat, Reed and Sedge Warbler, Blackcap, heard a few Cetti's recently. Some links to Tweets of my better photos below...

https://twitter.com/SimonHuthwaite/status/1263493606515576833?s=20

https://twitter.com/SimonHuthwaite/status/1257408752568983553?s=20

https://twitter.com/SimonHuthwaite/status/1254132085834514432?s=20
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Ballsofcottonwool on May 22, 2020, 10:57:10 am
My wife heard her first cuckoo of the year while out on a run on Tuesday.  On Wednesday evening I actually saw one for the first time ever while out mountain biking, it was getting chased off by two smaller birds and flew right over my head.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Mark Lloyd on May 22, 2020, 08:33:29 pm
Nearly ran over ( on a bike ) a grass snake on the fire roads at wharncliffe yesterday, didn't register it straight away thought it was a stick, then it moved as I whizzed past by the time i'd stopped it had slunked off.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: CrimpyMcCrimpface on June 01, 2020, 09:08:19 am
I've noticed a heard of Roe Deer in the fields on both side of the road between the Grouse Inn and Froggatt parking many times recently. I first saw them one evening grazing on the side of on the Stoney Ridge Road just as lockdown was finishing. Since then I must have seen them 5-6 times around the Grouse Inn sometimes in big groups, sometimes just one or two. You have to be careful coming through that pass now as people are slowing and stopping to take pictures.

They look fantastic and their antlers are starting to come in. First I've seen them in 4 years of driving that road every weekend so either they escaped during lockdown or someone bought a lot of Deer. Longshaw Estate perhaps?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 01, 2020, 09:32:57 am
Roe or Red? Very rarely seen roe around, but the red deer herd around there is long established, possibly escaped from Chatsworth. The downside is that the increase in numbers in recent years is infesting the area with ticks.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: CrimpyMcCrimpface on June 01, 2020, 09:57:40 am
Roe or Red? Very rarely seen roe around, but the red deer herd around there is long established, possibly escaped from Chatsworth. The downside is that the increase in numbers in recent years is infesting the area with ticks.

I think probably Red because they are quite shaggy, but didn't think we had Red in England just Scotland. Their heard must have been huge then because I've seen a group on their estate too recently
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: T_B on June 01, 2020, 10:07:28 am
Yeah We picked up lots of ticks on Big Moor yesterday but maybe that’s from the cows as well as the deer??
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: El Mocho on June 01, 2020, 10:45:16 am
Roe or Red? Very rarely seen roe around, but the red deer herd around there is long established, possibly escaped from Chatsworth. The downside is that the increase in numbers in recent years is infesting the area with ticks.

I think probably Red because they are quite shaggy, but didn't think we had Red in England just Scotland. Their heard must have been huge then because I've seen a group on their estate too recently

They definitely seem bolder/more numerous this year. I've seen groups of around 15 in the woods below Froggatt on a few occasions and spotted smaller groups for the first time in the woods below Millstone and Lawrencefield. Met a Stag below Lawrencefield the other day who just wasn't bothered by us at all. It was about 5m away, at first it just stood there looking at me and the dogs but after a min or so it just went back to eating the grass, I tried to set the dogs on it but they were having none of it  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on June 01, 2020, 11:16:08 am
Yeah We picked up lots of ticks on Big Moor yesterday but maybe that’s from the cows as well as the deer??

My understanding is that livestock are treated to prevent/ eradicate them. I think it's the deer. Would you be up for posting details on the Peak Tick Watch thread?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on June 01, 2020, 09:07:30 pm
Some cheeky bees were dogging in our back garden earlier this evening. I think honey bees or maybe a type on mason bee?
Anyway, I thought bees only shagged the queen bee? Why were two bees fucking in the bushes?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on June 01, 2020, 09:38:23 pm
Most bee species are solitary bees that don't live in a colony with a queen, so are free to fuck in the bushes.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on June 01, 2020, 09:41:41 pm
Saw a massive stag beetle on an oak tree in our local park, never seen one before.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on June 02, 2020, 01:29:50 pm
Found both a nuthatch (in a tree hole) and a great tit (in a drystone wall) nest while out walking last night. Lovely.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 02, 2020, 02:25:55 pm
Seen a few stonechats out and about and grey wagtails, yellowhammers etc, as well as the usual bloody gulls.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AMorris on June 02, 2020, 02:46:18 pm
In the last week I have seen both British species of Flycatcher within 3 miles of my house. I can't remember the last time I saw either the spotted or the pied so that was pretty special!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: T_B on June 02, 2020, 03:13:22 pm
Adder on Big Moor. Pretty sure I’ve only ever seen an Adder once before. It was pretty chunky maybe 4cm in diameter.

Lots of bird life on the Eastern Edges but the usual dearth up high on the moors the three times I’ve been on Kinder post-LD.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Mr_Cus on June 02, 2020, 03:18:36 pm


I saw what I think was a large muntjac deer whilst out for a run in the woods up near my house (near beauchief golf course in sheffield) a couple of nights ago.  I wasnt sure what it was at first as i only caught a glimpse but after a suggestion from a strava friend from my description I'm pretty sure it was a muntjac. Pretty cool! 

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 02, 2020, 03:20:18 pm
Adder on Big Moor. Pretty sure I’ve only ever seen an Adder once before. It was pretty chunky maybe 4cm in diameter.


Mate of mine went for a run up Clachnaben the first day of lockdown easing, and nearly stood on two, not sure if they have been more active with less human activity. One was a proper beast, maybe 3 ft.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on June 02, 2020, 03:20:46 pm
as well as the usual bloody gulls.

Our garden backs onto a secondary school, there's usually a number of gulls overhead but realised maybe 2 weeks into lockdown that they've not been around and haven't seen one since. Can't say I'm missing them.

Great shows from Curlew at the bottom of Houndkirk at the moment, at least four of them, all very vocal.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: sdm on June 02, 2020, 03:57:43 pm
I saw what I think was a large muntjac deer whilst out for a run in the woods up near my house (near beauchief golf course in sheffield) a couple of nights ago.  I wasnt sure what it was at first as i only caught a glimpse but after a suggestion from a strava friend from my description I'm pretty sure it was a muntjac. Pretty cool!
I wish muntjac were rare around here. They can mostly be found darting out of hedges on to the country roads at full speed. I've lost count of the number of times that emergency braking has been needed to avoid a collision.

We also see a lot of Chinese water deer and red deer and less commonly milu, fallow deer, barasingha, axis and sika. The muntjacs are the only ones that seen to have a death wish.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 15, 2020, 08:23:40 am
Stupendous amounts of Skylarks and Meadow Pippits on Saddleworth Moor yesterday
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jshaw on July 03, 2020, 02:15:40 pm
I was walking at Stanage North last night and saw a bright white, very tiny rabbit-like thing. Googling suggests a Mountain Hare? But I thought they'd be in summer colour by now.

Does anyone have any ideas?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 03, 2020, 02:39:25 pm
stoat with white chest visible? I think they've lost winter coat by now.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on July 03, 2020, 03:05:59 pm
Pine marten casually strolled across the road in front of me when walking the dog this morning. Not particularly scarce here but rare to see them and the first I've seen so close to home. What a beauty.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 03, 2020, 03:27:08 pm
Didn't even know pine martins strolled, let alone walked dogs :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Nutty on July 03, 2020, 03:46:35 pm
I was walking at Stanage North last night and saw a bright white, very tiny rabbit-like thing. Googling suggests a Mountain Hare? But I thought they'd be in summer colour by now.

Does anyone have any ideas?
Albino kit?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on July 03, 2020, 07:10:15 pm
Didn't even know pine martins strolled, let alone walked dogs :)
Very droll :clap2:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jshaw on July 03, 2020, 07:53:07 pm
Albino kit?

This is what came to mind. But I thought Albinism was particularly rare. With how white it was we thought it might have been a released / escaped pet.

Stoat is a good shout. But I think it was too small to be a stoat, in comparison to stoat's I've seen previously.

Cool either way. Sadly we didn't get a picture.

Either way, we saw it on the path just above the causeway, it dived into a burrow when we approached. Should be super easy to spot again if it doesn't get eaten.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Oldmanmatt on July 05, 2020, 07:25:52 pm
Often, when we’re diving or snorkelling around Babbacombe, either Sammy or Spot (the resident seals) come in to check us out. Yesterday, Spot was particularly “friendly”. Usually, they’d give us a fair berth when we’re entering the water, but Spot seemed to want to attract our attention and she shot straight back onto the steps as soon as we were in the water.
(https://i.ibb.co/ygWXK0X/D651420-E-5-D5-E-46-CD-9-A5-D-F9-EA4-C85-EFE1.jpg)

(https://i.ibb.co/0XCCy9Q/F0-A1-EBEA-5-DEA-4-F44-A8-F5-6-C934-ECFAB7-D.jpg)

Polly was intrigued and approached her. Getting a wonderful shot, but realising she had a hook and lure caught in her chest:

(https://i.ibb.co/bX6qykw/79-A6-D03-D-9-D6-C-4265-97-C5-F9381-CD49892.jpg)

So a quick call to “The Seal Project” was made and they’ll monitor her. If it doesn’t dislodge on it’s own they’ll have to catch her and remove it.

This is why I love it here.

Another shot of Spot, chatting to my youngest, last year:

(https://i.ibb.co/B3LkJV1/E95-B6-FA5-7-E4-F-43-E9-8-AD0-774-F9-F32-F0-EB.jpg)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: dunnyg on July 05, 2020, 07:48:26 pm
That bottom photo is unreal!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Scouse D on July 06, 2020, 07:00:24 pm
(https://photos.google.com/u/0/photo/AF1QipNXM2zIoZTKlYJEmiU3y3ldCTBVbocZl8EawxuE) Saw a pregnant lizard near the ox stones today. Very cool.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on July 06, 2020, 07:23:46 pm
Keep your eyes peeled for a massive vulture in the Peak, probable Lammergeier about, been seen Edale, Goyt and today Curbar.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Duma on July 06, 2020, 08:24:42 pm
Aren't they from East Africa? How has one got to the peak?!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Wood FT on July 06, 2020, 08:27:25 pm
Keep your eyes peeled for a massive vulture in the Peak, probable Lammergeier about, been seen Edale, Goyt and today Curbar.

Just past Rubicon too!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: sheavi on July 06, 2020, 09:06:12 pm
Aren't they from East Africa? How has one got to the peak?!

https://www.birdguides.com/articles/rare-birds/rarity-finders-bearded-vulture-in-the-west-midlands/
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Oldmanmatt on July 06, 2020, 09:47:16 pm
Aren't they from East Africa? How has one got to the peak?!

Brexit.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on July 06, 2020, 10:13:38 pm
There's a small population in the alps which I think is being bolstered by reintroductions. I saw a few in Val d'isere last Easter. In common with a few other massive raptors the young birds range widely.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tomtom on July 06, 2020, 10:28:40 pm

Aren't they from East Africa? How has one got to the peak?!

Flew? 😛
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on July 06, 2020, 11:54:53 pm
Wow, thats amazing. Think you get them in the Pyrenees too.

Imagine having an epic on a route at Curbar and that flies past. Talk about ominous.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Coops_13 on July 07, 2020, 01:40:51 am
Saw my first wild bald eagle in Yellowstone as we were driving. Also saw a load of bears but thought the eagle was more impressive. Apologies if abroad is off topic!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Oldmanmatt on July 07, 2020, 07:29:22 am
Wow, thats amazing. Think you get them in the Pyrenees too.

Imagine having an epic on a route at Curbar and that flies past. Talk about ominous.

The Tarn and the Ardeche too.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: duncan on July 07, 2020, 10:43:48 am
Wow, thats amazing. Think you get them in the Pyrenees too.

Riglos is great for Vultures.

A Lammergeierflew surprised me flying past a few meters overhead when I was on the La Dent d'Orlu in the Pyrenees. It was huge and for a moment I thought it was a hang glider.

Very envious of those that see this one.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: danm on July 07, 2020, 03:56:21 pm
Lammergeier seen in Burbage this morning, looking for an albino hare by the sound of it. Or checking out the moves on West Side Story?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AMorris on July 07, 2020, 04:44:59 pm
Saw my first wild bald eagle in Yellowstone as we were driving. Also saw a load of bears but thought the eagle was more impressive. Apologies if abroad is off topic!

Wow! That must have been a wonderful sight
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on July 11, 2020, 10:00:23 pm
Saw it at the top of Abbey brook last night. Hell of a bird, makes eagles look small and so far surprisingly approachable.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Neil F on July 12, 2020, 07:43:42 am
Keep your eyes peeled for a massive vulture in the Peak, probable Lammergeier about, been seen Edale, Goyt and today Curbar.

Just past Rubicon too!

Probably checking out The Lammergeyer Twins...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on July 13, 2020, 08:21:54 am

Think I saw it above Bamford yesterday.  Cant def say, but seemed bloody big for a buzzard.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 13, 2020, 08:51:16 am
Good week on the Moray Coast, spotted dolphins on first evening, seals on the rocks at Portgordon and an Osprey and seal in the estuary at Spey Bay. Plus usual fare of seabirds, sadly covering most of seaward end of Logie Head, guessing due to lack of activity.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on July 13, 2020, 09:30:26 am

Think I saw it above Bamford yesterday.  Cant def say, but seemed bloody big for a buzzard.
Were its central tail feathers missing? I hear the lammergyer is easily recognisable on this basis (as well as the fact it's massive).
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on July 13, 2020, 10:18:55 am

Wasn't that close unfortunately and didn't have the bins to hand. 

 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mark20 on July 30, 2020, 03:38:36 pm
Managed to spot the vulture above Howshaw Tor, from Lost Lad, a week or so ago. It rose up above the edge and glided off down the ridge.
There seem be fewer sightings reported online over the last few days, now around the Hope valley, Froggatt/Curbar/Baslow way. Perhaps the increase in activity around the old roost site meant it moved a way? Having a wander tomorrow so I'll try further South this time.

Also, more locally over the lockdown, we've heard and spotted plenty of Tawny Owls in Netheredge but still not seen the elusive urban badgers
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on July 30, 2020, 03:51:28 pm
Down at my usual spot on the coast somehow lacking on motivation, as conditions not what I was expecting. While kicking about a pod of dolphins traveled north, while watching them a seal popped up and watched me for a bit. Got me a bit motivated!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cheque on August 08, 2020, 11:44:13 pm
https://youtu.be/vO3LCtyty5M

Saw it at Ashop Edge today- it came flying down the gully next to the buttress we were gearing-up under with a massive squawk, must have been about 5m away from us, and headed down towards the river below. There were two normal-sized birds of prey attacking it (taking it in turns to fly up and dive-bomb it) the whole way. Absolutely amazing- I was genuinely terrified for a second!  :lol: That thing is huge.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Offwidth on August 09, 2020, 10:22:16 am
I saw a buzzard attacking it above Crowden Main when I was walking past the quarry a couple of days ago. First time I've seen a buzzard look tiny.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on August 09, 2020, 02:24:20 pm
I’ve seen Buzzards overhead twice now from our backyard in W10 this year.

Also rescued a butterfly from a spiders web this morning and felt like a hero!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mrjonathanr on August 09, 2020, 05:13:21 pm
Snake slithered off across the path from Main Cliff in gorse above Gogarth last week. Reddish brown, inch diameter, quite long. Looked it up later;  female adder I think.

And a lizard at Ramshaw a few weeks ago, underneath the Great Zawn. About 6” long.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gme on August 24, 2020, 01:28:17 pm
Like many on here who are out and about a lot I see a fair bit of wildlife and get quite excited about it. Yesterday was pretty much the pinnacle of my spotting.
Whilst fishing with my youngest we heard a splash upstream of us and then saw a bow wave of water zig zagging around the pool followed by a fish jumping to avoid its pursuer, an otter.
We then got a 6-7 min show as he/she worked its way down the pool until it was no more than 7-8 m away. It then stopped and looked at us before sprinting off back up the pool. It obviously wanted to get past us though as a few minutes later it tried to sneak past under water it’s disguise only ruined by a stream of bubbles. It surfaced 50m downstream.
I have seen otters a few times in rivers and more frequently in the sea but usually at a distance and fleetingly. This was something special.
Luckily we filmed it all. Here a link to a short clip of the bit when it was closest. My Instagram page and those interested you can see the two nice chub we caught. Unsurprisingly the fish had disappeared after this but I can live with that.
Best day fishing ever.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CEPk_tcDgdP/?igshid=1ni1eiquk7mvf
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on August 24, 2020, 01:39:26 pm
Sweet. So jealous. Never see a river otter. Only a sea otter.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 24, 2020, 03:03:25 pm
Sam, if it was in the UK, they are the same thing.

Spotted an Osprey at out local fishing loch week before last (Loch Loriston) with what started out as a "I'll just nip to IKEA to grab a collection" at lunchtime had me spotting it, doubling back, heading back toward IKEA, doubling back again as it flew across the loch, finding a place to park and legging it across the dual carriageway to get a closer look and some crappy photos with my phone. Annoyingly I usually carry my DSLR with long lens in the van, but took it oit to fit IKEA stuff in. Still great to see, it made a few half dives, but never caught anything.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on August 24, 2020, 05:02:29 pm
Sam, if it was in the UK, they are the same thing.


Ah - really - never knew that #ignoramus.

OK..never seen one in a river, and only a very fleeting glance at one in the sea in Ireland.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 24, 2020, 05:30:42 pm
I only learned it from a Springwatch special a few years back. All otters in the UK are the same species, some live in salt water (but need fresh water to wash in) and some live in fresh water.

Sea otters are different beasts altogether, massive furry things you get in N America.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on August 24, 2020, 10:06:22 pm
Yeah - actually saw a couple of those in Alaska, just chilling in the harbour doing that whole stones on their belly thang.  Got the impression they're fairly common there as the locals seemed quite dis-interested.

Anyway - still looked like an amazing experience Gav.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on August 24, 2020, 11:00:11 pm
I've seen them 3 times, once in the entrance to Loch Broom near Ullapool, once on above mentioned Loch Loriston, and once in Aberdeen Harbour. People see them regularly on the River Don.

Seen evidence in 2 separate places on the coast near me, but no sightings. Thinking of investing in a trail camera.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on August 25, 2020, 09:25:53 am
What a fantastic encounter, worth having your swim recked for.  Lovely Chub too

Only otter I've ever seen I squinted at for a while, dismissed as floating debris, looked away for a few seconds, looked back to see it had disappeared, swore.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on August 25, 2020, 10:50:25 am
Fantastic Gav. What a treat for J too.

Chris - I saw one in the Don at Dyce when out for an evening run in 2001 at the bottom end of Riverside Drive. 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tommytwotone on August 26, 2020, 10:49:18 am
While up in Northumberland we stayed at a nice place, contained in its own private woodland.

Loads of hares, including one that came up to the front door. One night while out badger-spotting a deer wandered past in the neighbouring field.

No badgers though, sadly - found the setts and tried to stay out past dusk to see some but got caught in a downpour so legged it!

Did the Farne Islands boat trip too, which I'd highly recommend. We were too late for puffins but saw loads of seals.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fiend on September 22, 2020, 03:10:01 pm
Completely standard and mundane but there's been some excellent sealing around The Range and Great Orme recently:

(https://scontent-lht6-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/120033508_10159236933423623_7437719461028782970_n.jpg?_nc_cat=105&_nc_sid=8024bb&_nc_ohc=4fdUVT3_hkQAX8B204Y&_nc_ht=scontent-lht6-1.xx&oh=edcba918498cef58240b8ea76d9bd75b&oe=5F8F126B)
:wub:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 22, 2020, 03:21:04 pm
Dolphins in Stonehaven Bay when out for a run last night (they cost me a segment!). Unusual for them to come right in must be fish at the Carron Mouth.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on October 12, 2020, 08:45:50 am
Yesterday, we were stood under the crag at Thruscross looking up at the routes. A barn owl appeared at the top and stepped off. It spread its wings wide and hung there, suspended just a few metres above us. "Wow", we exclaimed, "beautiful"! Then the owl released a deluge of stinking liquid shit onto Hamish before gliding triumphantly away across the valley.


I forgot to mention hare's boxing in the field opposite Kilnsey back in August. Never seen it before.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on October 13, 2020, 11:13:15 am
On my morning run around Kensal Rise cemetery saw a beautiful big male fox with a splendiferous silver tail, we stopped and stared at one another for a moment.  Then a heron and two cormorant's flying along the grand union canal.  No big deal but still lovely here in W10.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on October 19, 2020, 01:56:13 pm
We get foxes and badgers in the garden every night, and I still love watching them.

Recent quick trip to Leeds resulted in this beauty, it hung around feeding on a cricket pitch for about a week and wasn't at all bothered by people. it frequently wandered within 10ft of us. I have seen hoopoe before, but not in the UK.

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50504709598_7878b504bb_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2jWVQB9)IMGL1696 (https://flic.kr/p/2jWVQB9) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50504710013_c568ed9405_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2jWVQJi)IMGL1713 (https://flic.kr/p/2jWVQJi) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50504711433_aa82db8f62_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2jWVR9M)IMGL1424 (https://flic.kr/p/2jWVR9M) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50504709748_34d0578e31_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2jWVQDJ)IMGL1708 (https://flic.kr/p/2jWVQDJ) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on October 19, 2020, 02:01:53 pm
I've also had a good summer for owls locally in the Peak.

Short eared owl

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49976739827_367bbcb8c9_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2j9gRA4)IMGL8547 (https://flic.kr/p/2j9gRA4) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr

Young Little Owl

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50359463993_d87aa53a83_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2jJ6q9z)IMGL9920 (https://flic.kr/p/2jJ6q9z) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr

Tawny Owl

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49976481196_47a45fb2eb_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2j9fwGU)IMGL8450 (https://flic.kr/p/2j9fwGU) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr

Barn Owl

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50360161646_a573f6529d_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2jJ9Zx5)IMGL9490-2 (https://flic.kr/p/2jJ9Zx5) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50359461923_7777693d8b_h.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2jJ6pwT)IMGL9476-2 (https://flic.kr/p/2jJ6pwT) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr

And my first sighting of Long eared owl too

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50360332907_ff7efb2924_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2jJaSrR)IMGL0173-2 (https://flic.kr/p/2jJaSrR) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr


Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 19, 2020, 02:07:48 pm
Great pics as always. I was working on birding shots over lockdown wandering the neighbourhood, but your's are still a different class.

Hoopoe spotted up here too https://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/fp/news/local/rare-hoopoe-bird-spotted-at-pittodrie-after-taking-wrong-turn-on-way-to-africa/

About as rare as new silverware at Pittodrie.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on October 19, 2020, 02:10:27 pm
https://www.facebook.com/chrisfryerphotos/photos/3563041977051653

https://www.facebook.com/chrisfryerphotos/photos/3171809612841560

Probably the best of a mediocre lot
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: CrimpyMcCrimpface on October 19, 2020, 02:45:17 pm
Those pictures of Hoopoe are fantastic! What a treat to see one in the UK. I've seen a few in Cairo and Doha on school lawns and always get excited. They never seen too bothered by people there either.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on October 19, 2020, 06:28:16 pm
Fab photos guys. I’ve only seen one Hoopoe in the UK. On Cilan Head with Dave L back in the early 90’s. Amazing looking birds.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on December 10, 2020, 10:12:18 pm
Slightly frustrating day at Old Moor the other week, incredible light all afternoon, but the Bearded Tits left it until after sunset to make an appearance. And since then the weather has been universally shite!

Taken at ISO 5000 unfortunately.


(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50704009727_b9d1edc246_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2kfxiAg)Bearded Tit (https://flic.kr/p/2kfxiAg) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50703922471_f9a2d1277a_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2kfwRDR)Bearded Tit (https://flic.kr/p/2kfwRDR) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on December 27, 2020, 08:25:59 pm
Also struggling with low light, but it's the first time we've spotted a woodpecker in mum's Garden. It's now my mission to get a good snap of this shy and elusive visitor at some point!

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on January 01, 2021, 07:25:43 pm
Not the trickets bird to catch, but still nice to get one with good light and nice background.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on January 05, 2021, 09:05:42 am
Good shot
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on January 06, 2021, 11:23:23 am
I took the canal route home from nursery drop off this morning and saw the kingfisher again. There was a birdwatcher standing there looking at it through his binoculars. It was very peaceful - a cold, frosty morning.

I then realised that birdwatching is a recreational or leisure activity so I pushed the birdwatcher in the canal. He started to swim, so that was fine.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on January 06, 2021, 01:26:57 pm
I took the canal route home from nursery drop off this morning and saw the kingfisher again. There was a birdwatcher standing there looking at it through his binoculars. It was very peaceful - a cold, frosty morning.

I then realised that birdwatching is a recreational or leisure activity so I pushed the birdwatcher in the canal. He started to swim, so that was fine.

But Will, is "twitcher cowping" necessary exercise, or a leisure pastime?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on January 06, 2021, 01:31:08 pm
It is if you run away afterwards.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Oldmanmatt on January 06, 2021, 05:36:01 pm
I think it depends on how hard you push. If you get a good distance, a large amplitude twitch, if you prefer; then it’s exercise.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fiend on January 06, 2021, 06:54:25 pm
Let's see if this works:

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Spotted by Prof Coel Hellier, discoverer of planets, on a local walk from Edale up to Kinder Scout, he suggested a goshawk collecting prey....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on January 07, 2021, 08:33:22 am
No idea why you'd reach straight for goshawk, but it looks far too small. The tracks leading in look more consistent with grouse.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fiend on January 07, 2021, 08:54:45 am
I dunno I'm not a birdologist and neither is the astrophysicist! I just thought it looked cool  :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on January 31, 2021, 11:56:35 am
No idea why you'd reach straight for goshawk, but it looks far too small. The tracks leading in look more consistent with grouse.

Are you saying it's not a goshawk, it's a grouse? Or that it's not a goshawk; there's also grouse tracks?

To me the left one looks like a bird of prey landing and catching something.



Anyone else doing the great garden birdwatch today?  We've seen:

Tree Sparrows x 15
Black Cap x 1
Chaffinches x 8
Blue Tits x 3
Wood Pidgeon x 3
Coal Tits x 2
Starlings x 9
Black Bird s x 3
Robins x 2
Collared Doves x 2
Great Spotted Woodpeckers x 2
Great tit x 1
Pied Wagtail x 1
Dunnick x 2
Rook x 8

And normally:

Magpie
Pheasant
Wren
Long-Tailed Tits
Yellow Hammers

(this my mum's house...our flat in Glasgow would only have a fraction of this.)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on January 31, 2021, 12:09:38 pm
That is a pretty good list.

We had the usual great/blue/coal tits, dunnocks, starlings etc. Bullfinch was nice, but wren, goldfinch and goldcrest were MIA.

For anyone in Sheffield, there is a very convenient Tawny owl which has taken up daytime residence directly over a pavement and busy road in Crosspool. I wouldn't normally mention the location of a bird, particularly an owl, but this one doesn't seem concerned by all the traffic and interested passers-by as it's been there for about 3 weeks now.

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50888800792_72da47a85b_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2kwSpx7)Tawny owl (https://flic.kr/p/2kwSpx7) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on January 31, 2021, 12:28:35 pm
We normally do pretty poorly but this year had 10 house sparrow, magpie, 2 jay, 2 blackbird, Ribon, 2 Jay, 2 Great Tit, Blue, Tit,  5 Long Tails, Dunnock and Wood Pigeon. The regular Coal Tit and Goldfinches didnt show but in a WTF moment a Greater Spotted Woodpecker dropped in, not seen one in the garden for at least a year.

Also saw the Tawny Tim mentions and a field full of Redwing and Fieldfare so good day all round
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on January 31, 2021, 01:07:51 pm
That is a pretty good list.

We had the usual great/blue/coal tits, dunnocks, starlings etc. Bullfinch was nice, but wren, goldfinch and goldcrest were MIA.

For anyone in Sheffield, there is a very convenient Tawny owl which has taken up daytime residence directly over a pavement and busy road in Crosspool. I wouldn't normally mention the location of a bird, particularly an owl, but this one doesn't seem concerned by all the traffic and interested passers-by as it's been there for about 3 weeks now.

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/50888800792_72da47a85b_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2kwSpx7)Tawny owl (https://flic.kr/p/2kwSpx7) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr

I do like a good owl!

Good haul, but not sure it's great value for money considering how much bird feed mum buys....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on January 31, 2021, 01:22:56 pm

Are you saying it's not a goshawk, it's a grouse? Or that it's not a goshawk; there's also grouse tracks?

I think JB is saying (and I agree) that its just a grouse - walking along and then taking flight. The footprints look like something walking on 2 legs. And if it was a bird of prey flying in and taking something I'd expect to see a bit more disturbance in the snow.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on January 31, 2021, 06:36:09 pm
After I posted I did a bit of searching online for birds of prey imprints in snow, and did think it might have been a takeoff.

Makes sense!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gme on January 31, 2021, 07:14:52 pm
Pair of barn owls at the back of the house yesterday and today. We often see one of them but not pairs, guess they might be mating at this time of the year.

Fully white stoat as well this morning plus a normal coloured one, not together in two different log piles both disturbed by my dog. Anyone know why some change colour and others dont.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on January 31, 2021, 09:22:34 pm
Loads of ptarmigan and white hares on Morven yesterday. Love the hares, the speed they can move at on hardpacked snow is amazing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy_e on February 01, 2021, 09:55:45 am
Fully white stoat as well this morning plus a normal coloured one, not together in two different log piles both disturbed by my dog. Anyone know why some change colour and others dont.

I've seen ermine stoats in Durham in the middle of a snowless winter, you could see the poor thing from miles off! We're in quite a transitional area between ermine and non-ermine stoats in the UK. Further north and in more continental zones, where snow is more regular, ermine stoats are dominant, but further south where snow is far less common, non-ermine stoats dominate. UK is somewhere in between!

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: gme on February 01, 2021, 01:11:04 pm
Very little snow up here either as we are right on the coast so this one stood out like a sore thumb. Are they two different animals or the same?

I rarely saw them as a kid even though i grew up in the countryside but see loads where i am now. You hear a lot about population decline of many species but i definitely see more stuff now than as a kid, especially birds of prey and mammals.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on February 01, 2021, 01:23:59 pm
A stoat in winter coat is called an ermine. Same animal.

Also read recently, hares are one of the slowest animals to adapt to climate change.

https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2013/04/color-changing-hare-cant-keep-climate-change

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on February 28, 2021, 07:01:35 pm
Had an amazing encounter with a sparrowhawk yesterday- just driving along, I saw a flurry of feathers by the side of the road and this beauty sat triumphantly on top of the ex-pigeon. I jumped out and got some photos. Unfortunately, the tale has an unhappy ending; as I was cycling past the same spot today I saw the sparrowhawk lying in the middle of the road. When I moved him he was still breathing but had a broken neck, and died a few minutes later. I was gutted.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on February 28, 2021, 07:18:25 pm
 :) :(
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on March 13, 2021, 02:36:56 pm
A pretty unusual bird to see at the best of times, this long-tailed skua lives most of its life out at sea - so a rare Sheffield tick!

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51029317906_0c53c3a617_c.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2kKhAnY)Long-tailed-Skua (https://flic.kr/p/2kKhAnY) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on March 19, 2021, 06:06:24 pm
Dumb question alert: how to tell different corvids apart? Over the last week or so a pair of corvids have built a large nest in a tree across the street from us, at the same level as our apartment (3rd floor). It's been fascinating to watch them build it and even more so watching their behaviour now, they are always in or very near it, and almost always together, certainly never far apart. One spends time on a roof line that looks down on the nest. They're all black and are pretty hefty birds, but would ravens ever nest in a very urban environment? I also know ravens declined severely here (the country, not the city specifically) until beginning to recover from the 90s. They're just a bit far away to get a really good look at them. Really looking forward to having such a bird's eye view of them over the next few weeks.

Overall, we have a great view of a lot of bird life, in the mornings the street is full of wheeling flocks of seabirds right at our level, often coming within feet. One of our cats cannot cope and spends hours glued to the window making her weird chattering noises.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on March 19, 2021, 06:45:26 pm
Have you heard them calling? That might help you tell. On the rspb website you can listen to most British bird calls. Here’s the raven page. https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/raven/

The other option for all black would most likely be a carrion crow. https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/carrion-crow/

Rooks tend to live in colonies and jackdaws are quite small with some grey and seem to like chimneys more than trees.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 19, 2021, 06:51:26 pm
Sounds like your standard carrion crow. Rooks nest in colonies and have bare white skin on the face. Ravens are significantly bigger birds, simplest diagnostic being a diamond shaped tail compared to the fan shape of the carrion. Jackdaws have grey heads and nest in holes.

Looks like you are on the transition between carrion and hooded crows so they could be used to compare size. Buy some binoculars!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on March 19, 2021, 06:54:55 pm
I always struggle with rooks, crows etc.

Is this in Denmark?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on March 19, 2021, 07:13:11 pm
I know they're not Rooks or Jackdaws, just unsure about the Crow/Raven distinction - these birds are bloody big (there are other smaller, all black corvids about). Going to look out for the tails tomorrow, which shouldn't be difficult as they're in the air a lot. Haven't heard any calls as the street is noisy and it's still cold, so the windows are shut mostly and we can hear very little.

Ultimately, I don't care, genuinely looking forward to having a grandstand view of them for them for the next few weeks.

Thanks everyone.

Is this in Denmark?

Yes, inner city Copenhagen.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 19, 2021, 10:28:51 pm
Suspect it's something in the hooded / carrion crow mix (they aren't well defined). As JB said, Ravens are considerably bigger beasts, If you've seen them at the Tower of London you'll know. If you listen carefully you'll usually hear them quoting Nevermore :)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 19, 2021, 10:32:29 pm
Most of the other ID points are fairly relative and not so robust without comparison, but heavy bill, shaggy throat, longer wings. But it would be very late in the year for Ravens to be building here.

Typical call is a very deep 'gronk', compared to crows who mostly say 'craw' though also 'g-wong'. Both do all sorts of other vocalisations, especiialy around the nest.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on March 19, 2021, 10:35:05 pm
PS the Collins bird guide app is well worth the £15. The best european bird book in a very well executed app, includes calls for most species.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nic mullin on March 20, 2021, 06:59:50 am
Kingfisher on the upper Don a couple of days ago, and a red kite nearby.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: sheavi on March 20, 2021, 07:20:28 pm
A Raven at Apparent North this evening.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: sheavi on March 20, 2021, 08:00:50 pm
Walrus in S.Pembrokeshire
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on March 22, 2021, 08:51:58 am
I though you were joking, did you actually see it?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-wales-56476760

Puffins are back! Was out on kayak up the coast on Saturday morning, along with Razorbills, Cormorants, Guillemots, Eiders  and the usual Gull fraternity. And a big bull seal followed us for a bit.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 04, 2021, 10:15:54 am
Good weekend for me...

Black Cap on Saturday out at Hornsea which is a first time tick.

Lovely closeup of a Redstart on Sunday in Teesdale, along with chiffchaff and snipe.

First swallows and house martins of the year too.  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 04, 2021, 12:11:05 pm
Orca passed practically in view of the house (with a decent pair of binoculars!) as we, oblivious, sat down to eat on Friday night and had a belated birthday beer. Father in Law just up the coast got some video footage.

https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/aberdeenshire/3103414/photographer-captures-incredible-images-of-orca-off-north-east-coast/
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on May 04, 2021, 02:00:15 pm
Blackcaps are nice, and Redstarts are very smart, not got decent pictures of either of those. And it would be amazing to see an orca - we are off to Mull in a couple of weeks hopefully, so might get a minke maybe.

Really looking forward to seeing the eagles too I hope - not seen them in the UK at all.

The bright, dry weather has been good for photos, got a few decent ones in the last few weeks, all within a few miles of home:

Dipper

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51141644956_dfe14828f2_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2kVdiif)IMGL9305-2 (https://flic.kr/p/2kVdiif) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr

Grey wagtail

(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51142745345_6f38d29fe4_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2kViWpt)IMGL9272 (https://flic.kr/p/2kViWpt) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr

Wren in full flow

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Pied flycatcher

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Treecreeper

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(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51156669267_be6763c89c_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2kWxiv6)IMGL0096 (https://flic.kr/p/2kWxiv6) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Motown on May 04, 2021, 02:31:16 pm
Is that the dipper’s tongue tlr? Amazing shot.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 04, 2021, 02:45:41 pm
Great shots a always Tim.

Always think Grey Wagtails are a bit hard done by with that name, the yellow is amazingly bright.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on May 04, 2021, 02:47:56 pm
I agree totally, but unfortunately the yellow wagtail is even more yellow, so it got left with grey!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 04, 2021, 03:54:35 pm
Yellow chested vs Yellow arsed?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on May 04, 2021, 04:35:44 pm
Yellow and Yellower?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 10, 2021, 02:04:24 pm
Great photos as ever Tim! Nice one! Amazing Skua - great tick  :2thumbsup:

Got a great local tick myself last week with a Whitethroat in our park - even impressed a local birder who's always seen everything before :)

Was up in Teesdale last weekend and saw first Houseys of the year and one random swift which is by a long way the earliest I've ever seen one! Also great to see lots of Lapwings around.

Also saw a redpoll amongst the Siskins on the feeders at Bowlees which was nice but haven't seen a Redstart for years, and that was in Teesdale - nice one Sam T!

Great time of year for birds!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on May 10, 2021, 02:15:20 pm
Agreed lovely photos. We get grey wagtails on the river by us all the time. Big fan. Definitely undersold by their name.

Also saw my first swifts yesterday at Uppermill as well as some swallows. No house martins yet. Always great to see your first of the year. And with the chiffchaffs shouting away in the park, and the curlew calling up on the moor definitely beginning to feel the first hints of summer.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 10, 2021, 03:36:58 pm
Lapwings yesterday too on on high moor east of Laurencekirk and tree sparrows.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 10, 2021, 03:44:05 pm
Redpoll's a nice tick.  Wish I'd spent a little longer at Bowlees.

Agree about the Lapwings.  Good to see a lot of them up there, such an interesting bird.   I remember lots from youth, then they seemed to all but disappear.  Are they making a comeback, or is it just that my eyes are open to them again.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Dolly on May 10, 2021, 06:02:08 pm
Saw Lapwings today on Strines Moor, last week on the way to Wimberry. Lovely birds. I didn't know what they were so had to look them up. I probably saw 10 birds in total
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 10, 2021, 11:57:54 pm
Such erratic looking flight. We spotted a few at the bottom of Morven recently, kids were convinced they were going to crash into the ground.

Also found a pile of bloody feathers on the lawn. looks like the local sparrowhawk is back. gutted I missed him, managed to grab a photo last time he stopped by for a meal.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 11, 2021, 08:34:22 am
Such erratic looking flight.

They've always reminded me of the american A-10 Warthog plane that used to occasionally dog fight over the Hope Valley when I was a youth (just pre Gulf War 1, so late 80's)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 01, 2021, 04:00:07 pm
A few pictures from the last few weeks - seems to have been a glut of activity recently in wildlife terms.

I've also just had a great week on Mull, but not finished wading through all the pictures yet, so they will have to wait. Bit gutted that I missed one of our blue tit nests fledging whilst away though.

Treecreeper

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(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51217242182_9011ae2422_b.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2m2TKHG)IMGL0356-2 (https://flic.kr/p/2m2TKHG) by Tim Russon (https://www.flickr.com/photos/timrusson/), on Flickr

Little Owl

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Kingfisher

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Pied Flycatcher

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Wood FT on June 01, 2021, 11:02:07 pm
Beautiful
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 18, 2021, 03:21:55 pm
As mentioned previously, I've just had a week on Mull, primarily to see and photograph the wildlife. We had a couple of days of bad weather, couple of mixed days and two glorious days of sunshine. Luckily the sunshine coincided with the boat trip to see the White Tailed Sea Eagles.

We saw about 50 species of birds without really trying, and got decent photos of the WT eagles and good views of Golden Eagle. Only had about 3 minutes with an otter, despite everyone else seeming to be seeing them everywhere, but to make up for that we made a longshot trip to Iona to try and hear and maybe catch a glimpse of a Corncrake - and were rewarded with a fantastic view of one.

Grey heron fishing at sunset

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Very distant and heavily cropped picture, but it does show the immense size of the sea eagle - that is a buzzard attacking it!

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The only otter

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White tailed sea eagle

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The obliging corncrake

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And black guillemots on the job

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 18, 2021, 03:54:01 pm
Crake shot is fantastic. We heard them in the reedbeds on North Uist every morning, but never saw them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 18, 2021, 04:09:27 pm
Yeah, we were very lucky - reckon I could have another 10 trips there and not get a better view.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on June 18, 2021, 04:09:58 pm
You don't actually take these shots do you Tim,, tell me you just go on google images and pull some shit off the blue planet website right??

[only joking, they're flippin' amazing]
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jwi on June 18, 2021, 04:16:10 pm

Very distant and heavily cropped picture, but it does show the immense size of the sea eagle - that is a buzzard attacking it!

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Buzzards are aggressive bastards. I have never been bothered by neither the white tailed nor the golden eagle when climbing in Scandinavia, but I have had a rough-legged buzzard closer do to me what it did to the eagle above. Turned around a few cm from my face when I was on a route.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 18, 2021, 04:18:59 pm
You don't actually take these shots do you Tim,, tell me you just go on google images and pull some shit off the blue planet website right??

[only joking, they're flippin' amazing]


Thanks - I do take them all, plus the other 10,000s that get deleted for being crap....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 18, 2021, 04:21:55 pm

Very distant and heavily cropped picture, but it does show the immense size of the sea eagle - that is a buzzard attacking it!

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Buzzards are aggressive bastards. I have never been bothered by neither the white tailed nor the golden eagle when climbing in Scandinavia, but I have had a rough-legged buzzard closer do to me what it did to the eagle above. Turned around a few cm from my face when I was on a route.


The poor sea eagles were getting mobbed constantly by buzzards, crows or gulls wherever they went.

My wife was road cycling near Hartington last year when a buzzard attacked her a couple of times. I went down there and saw it attack another cyclist on the same road, but strangely it wasn't bothered about me walking down there. They had a nest nearby.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: AMorris on June 19, 2021, 11:36:55 am
Absolutely stunning shots Tim, thank you for sharing!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 20, 2021, 11:21:42 pm
Thanks, and you’re welcome. I don’t do a vast amount with the photos I take other than Instagram and sell the occasional picture, so it’s good to share them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on July 13, 2021, 10:08:18 pm
For once no pictures to speak of, but a great trip to the east coast on Friday.

The black-browed albatross returned to Bempton after a few days absence just in time for our arrival, albeit just sitting way out to sea.

Then we had south to Spurn for a couple of long shots, both of which paid off, so ticked rosy starling and red-backed shrike.

3 new birds for the UK for me in one trip. I did get pictures of all 3, but either distant or not very special. Some nice gannet flight shots though.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on April 15, 2022, 11:22:44 am
Walking into pots and pans and just saw about 20 ring ouzels in a little flock. Fantastic. Then a hare ran off. Can hear a skylark calling. Good start to the day.  ;D
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slab_happy on April 16, 2022, 02:19:09 pm
Several weeks ago I got to see a live barn owl pretty close-up because it fell down my chimney.

No photos, alas, as I was too busy flinging a window open for it then getting out of its way, after having had to dismantle part of the flue so it could get out.

It seemed unharmed, just confused. I have to assume my chimney is now very clean.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 16, 2022, 03:34:48 pm
We had that with a bird in our old house. No idea what if was, but it left sooty wing marks and shit everywhere. Must have been inside all day, escaped as soon as we opened the door, never got a proper look.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: kac on May 06, 2022, 01:03:39 pm
Been out at lees bottom this morning and there's a little owlet on the ground nestled into one of the trees. There's was some kind of pellet on the ground near it so I assume it's ok! Anyone know if this is usual for owlets? I would post a photo but can't figure out how to!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 06, 2022, 01:51:40 pm
owls and BoPs frequently regurgitate pellets of the undigested bits of their prey (fur, feathers and bones) as they usually swallow them whole.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 18, 2022, 02:23:03 pm
Warblers everywhere recently including a local MEGA for me with a Sedgie in the reeds in my local park! According to the local RSPB there are very, very few records for Sedge Warblers in the Liverpool parks so was super delighted!

Also had an unusual but not that rare Teal alight on the park lake for a few hours.

Our Peregrine pair have made all the right noises but not actually nested as far as I can tell.

Managed amazing views with the whole family of a Grasshopper Warbler in full song on the Alt Estuary last week as well as a raft of Whitethroats, Reed and Sedge Warblers.

Martins and Swallows now pretty wide spread but eagerly awaiting my first Swift!

There was a mysterious disappearance of a female Grebe with three chicks a few weeks ago. The chicks were about a week old and hadn't left her back and I'm not ruling out that one of the large catfish that have appeared in the lake over the last few years (in excess of 60lb) gobbled her up as had seen the male being harassed by some unseen underwater menace in the week before the disappearance - anyone ever heard of this? I've seen footage of Catfish eating pigeons in Spain...

The story had a kind of happy ending when one of the chicks reappeared this weekend!! I can only imagine, the remaining male kept it well hidden until it could sort of fend for itself!

Love my park. It may be a bit scabby and full of helms but it continues top provide birding interest and drama right on my doorstep.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 18, 2022, 02:54:28 pm
Had a kite circling low over scout camp on Deeside on the weekend. I excitedly pointed it out to them, and they were disappointed I was referring to a boring bird of prey not a real kite.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Ross Barker on May 18, 2022, 04:53:41 pm
Up at Grinah on Sunday I saw a young fox dive under a mossy jumble of boulders. I'd never seen one so far from urban areas before, never mind one that wasn't even fully grown yet!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on May 18, 2022, 05:23:46 pm
Two encounters with wild boar today, both times sows with a couple of piglets on tow, the second also had a rather large Daddy boar with them. They're big!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 18, 2022, 06:17:14 pm
Tons of chiff chaff around at the moment.  I only know since I've recently learnt to identify the call and suddenly they're everywhere.  Mainly Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Endcliffe/Bingham parks in Sheffield.

Swifts high over us in Sharrow,  Martins in Stoney and Swallows in the Lakes.

Lovely close up of a Greater Spotted Woodpecker on a fencepost about 3 feet infront of our car on a farm track.

Good times.  :2thumbsup:

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: jwi on May 18, 2022, 08:13:21 pm
Saw several Pyrenean chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica) in Ordesa valley the other day. Did not know what I saw were until I looked it up, and apparently they are no longer rare in the Pyrenees.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 19, 2022, 08:23:53 am
Two encounters with wild boar today, both times sows with a couple of piglets on tow, the second also had a rather large Daddy boar with them. They're big!

Where???
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 19, 2022, 11:21:16 am
Had a Red Kite over the house last week which I'm pretty sure is the first.

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Tons of chiff chaff around at the moment.  I only know since I've recently learnt to identify the call and suddenly they're everywhere

This is a good rabbit hole. Suggest Bullfinches and Goldcrest next if you don't know them - they used to be prized sightings but now I hear them every day. I try to do a couple of new species very spring, currently working on Blackcap vs Garden Warbler. The Collins Bird Guide app is pricey but well worth it - you get the best book in a very usable format plus calls for most.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on May 19, 2022, 11:35:36 am
Saw a roe deer (which isn't particularly on it's own) in the middle of Mossley. At 9am in the morning with everyone busy rushing around. Didn't seem that bothered, was on a little cobbled footpath. Just shows that deer are everywhere, just usually much better at hiding.

Seen the kingfisher in the park a couple times recently again. Always nice. Such a ridiculous colour for a British bird.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 19, 2022, 12:58:34 pm
Saw a roe deer (which isn't particularly on it's own) in the middle of Mossley. At 9am in the morning with everyone busy rushing around. Didn't seem that bothered, was on a little cobbled footpath. Just shows that deer are everywhere, just usually much better at hiding.

Allegedly they got a lot bolder during lockdown, and now are habitually a bit braver, which is great for seeing them, but not for ones getting whacked on roads, and has apparently increased tick numbers.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 20, 2022, 11:50:06 am
The Collins Bird Guide app is pricey but well worth it - you get the best book in a very usable format plus calls for most.

Ha! - I have it, but hadn't clocked the call button..  :wall: (I don't use it that much tbh).   Excellent!  :clap2:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cheque on May 20, 2022, 01:04:06 pm
Suggest Bullfinches and Goldcrest next if you don't know them - they used to be prized sightings but now I hear them every day.

I see Bullfinches on our feeder every day. Not sure I’ve ever seen a goldcrest though.

I saw a pair of stonechats at Burbage South last night. Never (knowingly) seen them before.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on May 20, 2022, 01:17:25 pm
The Collins Bird Guide app is pricey but well worth it - you get the best book in a very usable format plus calls for most.

This really is very good and highly recommended.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 20, 2022, 01:40:25 pm
Not sure I’ve ever seen a goldcrest though.


Think Travis Bickle and you are there.

Stonechats are great little birds.

Seen remnants of a sparrow in the garden last week, local Sparrowhawk must be back, saw her sitting outside the window  a couple of years back, happily feeding by the bird feeder (not on the fatballs..)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 20, 2022, 03:46:35 pm
I third the Collins Bird App and learning songs! It's been an absolute joy wandering around knowing (mostly) what birds are around without having to get the bins out - highly recommended!

I've got three nesting pairs of GS Woodpeckers in the park all with very noisy chicks although currently suffering anxiety about missing parents at one site having seen the remains of an adult male that had fallen victim to the local Sprawk and not seeing an adult in attendance for three consecutive days - nail biting stuff...

Outside of my local area, saw loads of Wheatears and Meadow Pippits a lizard at Jacksons Ridge / Dovestones the other week.

Would love to see a boar!!! Always spot evidence of their digging in Font and came across loads of fresh digging in the FoD last year but never seen one in the flesh.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 20, 2022, 04:05:09 pm
Skylarks out in force here at the moment. Hard to spot, look higher, no even higher.....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 20, 2022, 04:09:28 pm
Forgot when we were rafting on the Findhorn, spotted a couple of beautiful salmon, one cruising just below surface with fins above (had some white spots on it, some sort of parasite or fungus?) and one going at full pelt along next to a gravel bank just where we were getting out. Must have each been about 3 ft or so long, not sure what that would be in pounds...
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on May 26, 2022, 06:23:29 pm
Just saw my first swifts of the year. Lovely. The sound of them especially makes me think of summer.

Also recently saw loads of sand martins over the boating pond in Stamford Park in Stalybridge. Had never noticed them there before. Wonder if they are there all summer long.

Interestingly about a week ago saw two ring-necked parakeets flying over the centre of Stalybridge. I know there is a decent population in South Manchester, but they must be spreading out this direction too. Hard to know how to feel about them. I kind of like them since they are colourful, charismatic and noisy, but I do appreciate they are an invasive species which is not usually a good thing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 26, 2022, 10:55:04 pm
Lovely white barn owl quatering and fluttering about below the plantation as we walked off yesterday. Such a treat.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 27, 2022, 08:19:25 am
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/scotland-now/stunning-pics-show-pod-orcas-27040976

not spotted by me, but would love to get up to the Broch and see them.

Also been a Humpback sighting from Portnockie, might be the same one that hung about the Forvie rivermouth for a few weeks a couple of years ago.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: slab_happy on May 27, 2022, 02:58:33 pm
Just saw my first swifts of the year. Lovely. The sound of them especially makes me think of summer.

Also recently saw loads of sand martins over the boating pond in Stamford Park in Stalybridge. Had never noticed them there before. Wonder if they are there all summer long.

Interestingly about a week ago saw two ring-necked parakeets flying over the centre of Stalybridge. I know there is a decent population in South Manchester, but they must be spreading out this direction too. Hard to know how to feel about them. I kind of like them since they are colourful, charismatic and noisy, but I do appreciate they are an invasive species which is not usually a good thing.

https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/ring-necked-parakeets-in-london-and-uk.html
https://www.rspb.org.uk/our-work/policy-insight/species/invasive-non-native-species/ring-necked-parakeets/

Gist seems to be that a wary eye is being kept because they could potentially crowd out native species from various niches, but they've been here for a while and don't seem to be having a major negative impact so far at least.

Might as well enjoy them, since they're here! The ones in Kensington Gardens have trained the tourists to feed them at a specific tree; if you go there and hold out birdseed in your hands, they'll fly down and perch all over you.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on May 30, 2022, 01:55:45 pm
Tons of chiff chaff around at the moment.  I only know since I've recently learnt to identify the call and suddenly they're everywhere.  Mainly Yorkshire Sculpture Park and Endcliffe/Bingham parks in Sheffield.


Willow warbler is another straightforward one, and useful to differentiate them from Chiffchaffs. I really struggle to remember bird calls.

The free Merlin app is useful as well, with pictures and calls. You can download packs for anywhere in the world, and it gives you likely birds for your locations as well as identifying birds from pictures you point it at.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on May 30, 2022, 02:30:10 pm
 :icon_beerchug:
Just saw my first swifts of the year. Lovely. The sound of them especially makes me think of summer.

Also recently saw loads of sand martins over the boating pond in Stamford Park in Stalybridge. Had never noticed them there before. Wonder if they are there all summer long.

Interestingly about a week ago saw two ring-necked parakeets flying over the centre of Stalybridge. I know there is a decent population in South Manchester, but they must be spreading out this direction too. Hard to know how to feel about them. I kind of like them since they are colourful, charismatic and noisy, but I do appreciate they are an invasive species which is not usually a good thing.

https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/ring-necked-parakeets-in-london-and-uk.html
https://www.rspb.org.uk/our-work/policy-insight/species/invasive-non-native-species/ring-necked-parakeets/

Gist seems to be that a wary eye is being kept because they could potentially crowd out native species from various niches, but they've been here for a while and don't seem to be having a major negative impact so far at least.

Might as well enjoy them, since they're here! The ones in Kensington Gardens have trained the tourists to feed them at a specific tree; if you go there and hold out birdseed in your hands, they'll fly down and perch all over you.

Good knowledge.

https://species.nbnatlas.org/species/NHMSYS0000530792

This map suggests they are in pretty much every major UK city except maybe Inverness, Aberdeen and Dundee. But even there is looks like a matter of time. Looks like they are here to stay.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on May 31, 2022, 02:35:41 pm
Demanding chicks have forced one of the local long-eared owls out hunting in daylight, they are usually night time hunters only.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on May 31, 2022, 03:08:29 pm
Wow. Cracking photo. Only seen long-eared owls a couple times. Very pretty birds.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on June 01, 2022, 08:38:46 am
Yeah - Just WOW.

 :jaw:
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on July 16, 2022, 08:45:10 am
I just saw a mink, running around on the beach and swimming jetty, of all places.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chriss on July 16, 2022, 10:20:22 pm
Went to North Norfolk today to see the Bee Eaters- wow what a great bird, saw 5 in total.

Then popped to the coast plenty of Waders, Marsh Harriers. Several Spoon Bills & excellent extended views of a Bittern and juv Cuckoo.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Scouse D on July 16, 2022, 11:10:22 pm
Red kite in dronfield. Never seen one even in the peak before. This one was circling over the fields near my house.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: moose on July 17, 2022, 07:23:16 am
Red kite in dronfield. Never seen one even in the peak before. This one was circling over the fields near my house.

Supposedly they used to be very common in towns all over the UK, and birds from the Harewood breeding site are occasionally seen in urban Leeds.  Hopefully your sighting is evidence of the range increasing - I wonder if it originated from Harewood or the breeding site in the East Midlands (somewhere near Northampton I think). 

Last week was driving near Pool / Otley and there were at least a dozen kites all circling and diving into a field by the road, and I saw more kites inbound as I drove away.  Presumably there must have been a fairly hefty animal carcass there to attract so many.  Incidentally, anyone else think the magnificence of kites is a bit at odd with them being scavengers - they look like they should be swooping down and carrying away sheep, deer, and terrified villagers! 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Felix14 on July 17, 2022, 08:40:00 am
Moves to Leeds last year and regularly saw kites quite far into headingley. Was walking to Morrisons the other day and one swooped down very close seemingly to check me out. It circled twice about 10 metres above me and then flew off. It had amazing ghostly eyes. Loved it
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: sdm on July 17, 2022, 08:47:27 am
When I was a kid, mid-Wales was the only place we ever saw them and it was an exciting event to see one.

Now, they are about as rare as pigeons around Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire. Usually see around 10 on my commute.

I don't know how far their range had spread but I've seen loads as far South as Beaconsfield and as far West as Reading. I see them quite regularly around Wirksworth but not in the same numbers as further South.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bonjoy on July 17, 2022, 09:46:30 am
Red kite in dronfield. Never seen one even in the peak before. This one was circling over the fields near my house.
Nice! I've seen one in the Peak once, just north of Monyash, three or so years back.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on July 17, 2022, 09:52:26 am
They're coming. You didn't used to see them around Yorkshire and now they're like vermin. At Harewood near Almscliff you can see up to 20 wheeling around.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Scouse D on July 17, 2022, 11:26:02 am
Why 'vermin' ? Vermin means "wild animals that are believed to be harmful to crops, farm animals, or game, or which carry disease". Pretty sure they were persecuted to extinction in england because they were misrepresented as vermin and blamed (incorrectly) for taking livestock. Successfully breeding doesn't sound like vermin.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on July 17, 2022, 12:31:41 pm
No diss, just trying to convey a sense of their numbers through imagery.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Scouse D on July 17, 2022, 12:44:02 pm
 No worries Will, I'm just hot and grumpy with a soft spot for red kites
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chriss on July 17, 2022, 04:52:51 pm
Red Kites are one of our few success stories. After virtually wiping them out they are doing so well. A few pairs are being sent back to Spain where they are in decline.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nic mullin on July 17, 2022, 10:06:41 pm
I think red kites are very vulnerable to poisoning because they’re scavengers. I assume that they’re seldom seen in the peak due to the number of aggressively managed grouse moors.

I probably see more red kites than kestrels and buzzards whenever I drive north of Leeds, but have probably seen less than 5 in more than 20 years in the peak.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: CrimpyMcCrimpface on July 18, 2022, 09:11:21 am
I probably see more red kites than kestrels and buzzards whenever I drive north of Leeds, but have probably seen less than 5 in more than 20 years in the peak.

I think that's because the Harewood estate lead the charge on the reintroduction programme. According to my grandfather Kites were colloquially called sh*te hawk, as they would eat anything including the excrement thrown onto the streets from bedpans.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nic mullin on July 18, 2022, 10:54:23 am

I think that's because the Harewood estate lead the charge on the reintroduction programme. According to my grandfather Kites were colloquially called sh*te hawk, as they would eat anything including the excrement thrown onto the streets from bedpans.

Didn’t know that, makes sense - I often see loads coming off the A1M near Weatherby and heading into Leeds through Otley, so right near Harewood. I guess they also do well along motorways and major roads cleaning up roadkill, so I’m more likely to see them driving than out in the peak away from main roads.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on July 19, 2022, 01:07:26 pm
There are reports of red kites in the Peak and over Sheffield most days now. I don’t think any have bred locally yet, but hopefully won’t be too long.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: sheavi on July 19, 2022, 01:25:21 pm
I've seen red kites near Eyam, while out road biking the last two years. 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on July 19, 2022, 02:13:43 pm
A couple years ago I one near the start of the snake pass out of Glossop. Seen them down near Frodsham/Helsby area too over the M56. Think they are fairly widespread now, if only locally common.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: webbo on July 19, 2022, 02:37:31 pm
Here in East Yorkshire there quite a few around that have migrated East from Harewood. From looking at the Yorkshire Kite website they are managing to breed round here.
We have a pair that seem to favour the large tree in the field at the back of us, they then circle the village often only just above the houses. Unfortunately they have a lot of competition from the Rooks getting mobbed till they move away.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on July 27, 2022, 10:59:22 am
Not sure this is quite the right place , but was at moat butress last night and was treated to a very very low fly by from two Apache Gunship Helicopters.   Litterally just above the butress.  Reckon if you were on the path that runs over the top of the crag, you'd have been in danger of being chopped by the blades..  probably an exageration, but thats how it felt,  it was nuts.

Came over the top of the crag, and then banked hard right and dissapeared around the corner.

Anyone else see them about, wondering if they went all the way up the river, past Raven Tor and Cheedale?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: RobinB on July 27, 2022, 02:23:20 pm
We were on Lamergeyer buttress and saw (and heard them) too. Put John right off his redpoint go - or at least, that was his excuse  ;)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on July 27, 2022, 03:02:48 pm
Ha... thought we recognised your voice drifting across the water. It was me and Mark H on Moat. 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Wood FT on July 27, 2022, 08:51:08 pm
Not sure this is quite the right place , but was at moat butress last night and was treated to a very very low fly by from two Apache Gunship Helicopters.   Litterally just above the butress.  Reckon if you were on the path that runs over the top of the crag, you'd have been in danger of being chopped by the blades..  probably an exageration, but thats how it felt,  it was nuts.

Came over the top of the crag, and then banked hard right and dissapeared around the corner.

Anyone else see them about, wondering if they went all the way up the river, past Raven Tor and Cheedale?

They’ve done that down Cheedale before too a few years ago. Must be training run like the low flying Ogwen drills.

Flying tanks, I’ll never not be impressed by an Apache.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on January 11, 2023, 03:12:23 pm
Just saw a little egret in the Chew Valley, between Mossley and Greenfield. I knew they were expanding northwards and have seen them by the coast on the Wirral but definitely did not expect to see one on the edge of the Peak!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on January 13, 2023, 10:11:25 am
Nice!

The Wirral, and Parkgate / Burton Mere in particular almost guarantee all egret species these days and Spoonbills were a regular feature in 2022.

Parkgate is such a good spot for Marsh Harriers, rarer though regular Hen Harriers, Short Eared Owls, Barnies and Merlin. Very lucky to have it half an hour away!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: teestub on January 13, 2023, 10:13:59 am
Just saw a little egret in the Chew Valley, between Mossley and Greenfield. I knew they were expanding northwards and have seen them by the coast on the Wirral but definitely did not expect to see one on the edge of the Peak!

Nice! See them quite regularly on the Aire near Skipton, not sure if I keep seeing the same ones or if there’s a few, looks like RSPB need to update their map! https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/little-egret/
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on January 13, 2023, 12:53:12 pm
Nice!

The Wirral, and Parkgate / Burton Mere in particular almost guarantee all egret species these days and Spoonbills were a regular feature in 2022.

Parkgate is such a good spot for Marsh Harriers, rarer though regular Hen Harriers, Short Eared Owls, Barnies and Merlin. Very lucky to have it half an hour away!

Burton Mere is lovely. Only been once, but did see Hobbies for the first time in the UK which was a special bonus. Definitely have to get back again.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on January 13, 2023, 12:54:23 pm
Just saw a little egret in the Chew Valley, between Mossley and Greenfield. I knew they were expanding northwards and have seen them by the coast on the Wirral but definitely did not expect to see one on the edge of the Peak!

Nice! See them quite regularly on the Aire near Skipton, not sure if I keep seeing the same ones or if there’s a few, looks like RSPB need to update their map! https://www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/little-egret/

That's interesting. Definitely expanding their range then. Which is nice to see but probably doesn't say good things about the climate . . . unless they are just absent due to persecution in the past.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on January 23, 2023, 09:49:31 pm
Totally amazing 5 minutes spent watching a huge pergrine stuff its guts with a pigeon today in the grounds of the Losehill Hall YHA.  We were literally only 30 yards away and had the binocs  to hand too so had a super view of the gore.   

Took some photos on the phone, but they're shit.  They make it look like we were a 100 yards away.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/49YyKj96uqweVbmN8
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Will Hunt on April 25, 2023, 03:35:36 pm
This is a first. A Red Kite flying above our house in suburban Bingley!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on April 25, 2023, 04:59:36 pm
Had some beauties in the last couple of weeks.

Long Eared owl (I assume, rather than short) quartering over ringinglow.  Really lovely prolonged view with the bins.

Same with a Barn Owl near Moscar, beautifully lit in the evening sun.

Buzzards seem to be really regular over Endcliffe, Bingham, Greystones of late, which seems really suburban for what I normally associate with wide open fields.

Stonechat on Hadrians wall at easter was nice too.

And heard my first chiff chaff of the year last week in Horseshoe.  (Once you clock their call, you can't escape it!). 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 25, 2023, 05:06:51 pm
Probably been arouind for ages down there, but first skylarks here. Spring had sprung. before snow yesterday & today....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on April 26, 2023, 08:35:34 am
Skylarks! the acid techno djs of the moors.

Was listening a couple of weeks ago, and they're like a Roland 303 on speed.

Seemingly impossible to locate from their call and can't decide if they're some sort of ventriloquist act, or some sort of multiple DJ troupe, seamlessly blending one acid trance number into the next at a different location.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 26, 2023, 08:45:35 am
How to spot a skylark - look up at sound, then look higher. No higher than that. Think is that dot really a bird?

A decent prescription helps.

Great description btw.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on April 26, 2023, 08:48:36 am
Duh... makes perfect sense.

Never thought that at anyone one time, there is probably one doing its aerial display high above. 
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: moose on April 26, 2023, 08:53:16 am
This is a first. A Red Kite flying above our house in suburban Bingley!

That's a coincidence, yesterday I saw one above Ilkley.  I've seen a lot of them above Arthington / Huby / North Rigton (i.e. Almscliff area), but I think Ilkley is the furthest I've seen one from the release centre in Harewood. Nice to see their range increasing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on April 26, 2023, 08:55:38 am
Maybe just spreading their wings a bit. Not that far as the crow / kite flies.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: nai on April 26, 2023, 03:10:09 pm
This is a first. A Red Kite flying above our house in suburban Bingley!

That's a coincidence, yesterday I saw one above Ilkley.  I've seen a lot of them above Arthington / Huby / North Rigton (i.e. Almscliff area), but I think Ilkley is the furthest I've seen one from the release centre in Harewood. Nice to see their range increasing.

That's surprising. Was at Ben Rhydding sports club a few months back and there were a few of them, at least four patroling the fields and hedgerows either side of the club and more along the road as you went further back towards Otley.  Locals didn't seem fussed, got the feeling it was common to see them.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: JamieG on April 26, 2023, 03:27:30 pm
Had a nice sighting of a peregrine recently. Went to Jodrell bank with the family and whilst admiring the dish, a peregrine appeared and started mooching about occasionally harassing the crows that were flying in and out of the supporting structure. A nice bonus to an already good day out.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: danm on April 26, 2023, 04:55:08 pm
Two weeks ago saw a red kite on the drive from Sheffield to RHS, then a goshawk when bouldering. See buzzards regularly above the Blackstock road tip. I also now have a fox family resident in the garden hedge, daddy regularly sunbathes in the afternoon on the lawn!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Duncan campbell on April 26, 2023, 07:55:29 pm
Oooh nice foxes!

Been making the drive between south and north wales a lot recently and so many kites and buzzards on that drive! On one occasion one swooped down across the road in front of me (had to slow down to not hit the thing) to get something on the verge! Waddage stuff!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Bradders on April 26, 2023, 08:15:11 pm
This is a first. A Red Kite flying above our house in suburban Bingley!

That's a coincidence, yesterday I saw one above Ilkley.  I've seen a lot of them above Arthington / Huby / North Rigton (i.e. Almscliff area), but I think Ilkley is the furthest I've seen one from the release centre in Harewood. Nice to see their range increasing.

That's surprising. Was at Ben Rhydding sports club a few months back and there were a few of them, at least four patroling the fields and hedgerows either side of the club and more along the road as you went further back towards Otley.  Locals didn't seem fussed, got the feeling it was common to see them.

Was going to say similar, it's a very regular occurrence to see them out and about along Wharfedale, such that it's quite surprising the RSPB estimate there are only c. 4,400 breeding pairs in the UK.

One of my mates used to live in Pannal, and his next door neighbour would feed them in their garden. Added some spice to a BBQ to see a dozen of them diving down for the food!

Red Kites are a pretty amazing success story in terms of conservation and restoration of the population. I remember going to a feeding station in Wales as a very small child and learning how critically endangered they were, so it's very cool to see so many of them now.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on April 28, 2023, 04:22:13 pm
A few recent wildlife highlights!

Anglesey during half term saw porpoises at Bull Bay and the dog got bitten by an adder which I didn't see - gutted (he's fine now btw). Really close range views of 30+ Gannets and assorted other birds hitting a shoal of mackerel close to the shore at Moelfre but the undoubted highlight was an Otter in the Menai Straits at Plas Newydd!!

Also had a great walk at Rhoscolyn with plentiful Choughs and the first Swallows of the year but just after bumping in Franco (who says Hi!) there was a sudden fall of Wheatear! Boss!

More locally, the very urban park I live next to has produced a Sedge Warbler, Common Sandpiper and Tree Pipit in the last week or so but probably most incredibly, this morning a Merlin flew into the trees above me, startling everything including me and a birder I was walking with before exiting as swiftly as it arrived!

Hopeing to add Whitethroat, Winchat and Swifts to the year list soon!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on April 28, 2023, 06:01:53 pm
Nice!

I had a prolonged, close-up view of a Black Cormorant fishing when I went swimming this morning.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 03, 2023, 02:18:58 pm

Was just coming on here to say "First Swallow" at Abney but FN has beat me too it.

Also, what I'm going to guess was a Weasel.  Orange skinny squirrel like thing, that I only fleetingly saw before it nipped into a hole in a dry stone wall and didn't come out again.  Didn't see any of its front/belly, only the orangey fur back.

Up near the gliding club near Abney.  (amazingly quite place for a stroll on a sunny bank holiday day -  :2thumbsup:)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 03, 2023, 02:40:14 pm
Heard a Cuckoo this morning. No Swifts yet tho.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Mike Highbury on May 03, 2023, 05:30:10 pm
Heard a Cuckoo this morning. No Swifts yet tho.

We've had swifts since 30 April,

But we may be a bit further south than you.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chriss on May 03, 2023, 10:34:48 pm
Currently on holiday in Cornwall.  Swift's aplenty & cuckoos in the heathland. Also picked up a few waiters etc....
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: lagerstarfish on May 04, 2023, 10:53:34 pm
I'm not much of a list maker or tick lister, but I did have a written down list of birds that have landed on me.

Yesterday I was sitting with my wife in the spot where long tailed tits and gold crests have landed on me in the past. A couple of long tailed tits came to within a foot of us, but didn't land on us. My wife went back in to the house and a few minutes later a goldfinch landed on my shoulder briefly - a new one for me.

I can't find the written down list.

getting birds to land on me mostly involves sitting against hedges and not moving for long periods of time
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Johnny Brown on May 05, 2023, 08:28:07 am
You might enjoy this Lagers.

Quote
A Thicket in Lleyn by RS Thomas

I was no tree walking.
I was still. They ignored me,
the birds, the migrants
on their way south. They re-leafed
the trees, budding them
with their notes. They filtered through
the boughs like sunlight,
looked at me from three feet
off, their eyes blackberry bright.,
not seeing me, not detaching me
from the withies, where I was
caged and they free.

They would have perched
on me, had I nourishment
in my fissures. As it was
they netted me in their shadows,
brushed me with sound, feathering the arrows
of their own bows, and were gone,
leaving me to reflect on the answer
to a question I had not asked.
'A repetition in time of the eternal
I AM.' Say it. Don't be shy.
Escape from your mortal cage
in thought. Your migrations will never
be over. Between two truths
there is only the mind to fly with.
Navigate by such stars as are not
leaves falling from life's
deciduous tree, but spray from the fountain
of the imagination, endlessly
replenishing itself out of its own waters.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on May 05, 2023, 07:19:35 pm
I was up in Northumberland with GME last weekend. Plenty of swallows around the river Aln and heard a cuckoo call at Back Bowden.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 09, 2023, 09:56:50 am
Just done 3 days of WHW, heard cuckoos every day, favourite sightings were fluffball ducklings though, both flocks / herds / gaggles less than a week old. Pleasant lack of midge spotting, only 1 tick in the party.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cofe on May 09, 2023, 11:03:54 am
Had a great view of a cuckoo at Burbage North the other night while out checking on the ouzels. Clearest I've had – tracked it with the binos.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 15, 2023, 10:35:06 am
Plenty of swifts about now and saw my first Sand Martins of the year at Porth Neigwl on Friday directly after moaning that I hadn't seen one yet this year  :lol:

No cuckoo's heard yet...

Loving the "birds that have sat on me" list Lagers - do you have a "birds that have shat on me" one too?

Carp are spawning on the local this morning - always a highlight of spring!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: kelvin on May 15, 2023, 10:14:04 pm
Lots of cuckoo's heard near us already and I'm pretty sure one has took up residence in the trees not 20m from one of my client's garages.

And about three weeks nago, had the happy privilege to see six red kites in the air together.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on May 15, 2023, 10:49:06 pm
Just back off Pabbay, had great fun between climbs watching the gannets dive for fish, the seals being inquisitive, the soaring white-tailed eagles and the bonxies fighting with the oystercatchers and seagulls.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 16, 2023, 02:31:34 pm
Awesome!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 16, 2023, 03:54:51 pm
I keep meaning to head up to Troup Head, must try do it this year. https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/troup-head/ and try to get to Fowlsheugh again this spring https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/reserves-a-z/fowlsheugh/
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Alex B on May 19, 2023, 10:07:54 pm
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Chukar Partridge on the south west edge of Kinder Scout. Little fella didn't seem at all bothered by me, and let me get within a couple metres before running (not flying) away. Seems very probable he was a game bird despite it being illegal to release this species since 92.


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Barn Owl in Peter Dale in the Peak. One of five I've seen so far this year, all mid-afternoonish -- this was 15:30. I had no idea they hunted this early but apparently it's not uncommon in the Winter (pic was late February).

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A couple from a recent holiday in Teesdale.
1. Lapwing. These are hard to miss in Teesdale, it feels like there's a nest in every other field. I never tire of seeing them perform their roll and tumble display.
2. Black Grouse in Upper Teesdale, the first one I've seen. Teesdale has 80% of England's Black Grouse population.
I also saw Curlew, Whinchat, Wheatear, Black-headed gull, Redshanks, Red Grouse, Pink-footed geese, Oystercatchers, Golden Plovers and many others. The North Pennines are teaming with birds, I've never seen anything like it in England (Scotland maybe). It's wonderful to see nature thriving, but at the same time a bittersweet reminder of how much has been lost in the rest of the country.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on May 22, 2023, 02:55:00 pm
Love Teesdale!!

For some reason I can't see your photos though  :-\
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Alex B on May 28, 2023, 11:07:33 pm
Oops, I think the permissions were wrong in google photos. I can't edit my original post so posting here. Hopefully working now?(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AJFCJaVJm6Nyv6u2WQHgx76qClhpsbcFpYv6eJCGIRpBek8A0SnQZwDnmmD1zAhqlXyommAA57ucokxTGL5iYVPYsc62kqUXIbqIRwpbtaappU9nlZjxx8KzBMj59_6satFw3E78r_gTt-CkOVB56ZEsPADX=w1231-h821-s-no?authuser=0)
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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on May 28, 2023, 11:20:06 pm
Yes, can see, partridge shot is especially good.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on May 29, 2023, 10:07:15 am
I swear a blue tit flew out of one of the Masters Edge shot holes earlier this week.  "Erm, Sam" saw it two.  Neither of us directly saw it fly out of the hole, but neither could we work out where else it could have come from.  Mad!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 22, 2023, 09:06:02 pm
I’ve not put much on here for quite a while, although a few of you do follow me on Instagram I think. I have however finally got round to putting together a website of my wildlife photos that I thought you might like to see.

It was done using Adobe’s portfolio template that is free with Lightroom, and as it is very image heavy it isn’t the quickest to load, especially on a phone.

We’ve also just had an amazing trip to Botswana, where we saw a huge variety of wildlife - those are the most recent additions to the website.

https://tim-russon.myportfolio.com/tim-russon (https://tim-russon.myportfolio.com/tim-russon)
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 23, 2023, 08:19:38 am
Great pics, The Lilac Breasted Roller and Little Bee Eater are stunning birds always remind me of safari trips. Our Okavango trip was meant to be fishing for tiger fish, but was shockingly unsuccessful. Spotting birdlife was a great consolation prize.

The backlit elephant spraying water is so good!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 23, 2023, 11:16:49 am
Thanks Chris, we were based in Kasane on the Chobe River. The Delta is definitely on my list of places to visit soon though - it looks amazing.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 23, 2023, 02:01:56 pm
We were at Shakawe on the Cubango River, just inside Botswana, so not really in the Delta proper. I would love to go to the main part too, shame it's so damn expensive.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on June 26, 2023, 10:33:13 am
Tiger Fish are near the top of my lifetime fishing wish list along with Giant Trevally and Golden Dorado...

Very jealous of your trip Tim and grateful for the photos!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 26, 2023, 01:55:45 pm
Are you following Willackers on Facebook? Looks like he has foregone hard FAs on favour of hooking into monsters.

New Zealand King Salmon would be great to fish for too.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on June 27, 2023, 01:30:11 pm
Cheers Fatneck - I’d highly recommend the Chobe area of Botswana, and seeing everything from low down in a small boat made for some good photo ops.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Alex B on June 29, 2023, 10:03:34 pm
Awesome shots Tim.

Recently I got to witness something pretty cool, to me at least: a Kestrel mobbing a Barn Owl. The cheeky bugger was trying to steal its mouse. It followed it all the way back to its nest but was ultimately unsuccessful.


I got some pics but they're pretty crap (I'm a nub).


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(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AJFCJaV-i63zNpGVVSrKUqwLuz0v-VnCzpSKcZ1W-B40vI1jToMTFMnSETzZSEUEyHh7YI4Ch-j3DjxcrvR_FBaEhNuuD3Y8en25udo4Ao-cyDmA2we_afTstUNGCQWSel7CqLGdaKZgDPS3pm97pptS4WkBvA=w3022-h2013-s-no)

The defeated Kestrel resting on the box(the Owl is inside)


(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AJFCJaWQhDR6P0gk8BK5wqv4-B8iVvmbud0QUhilgw6WyAO7A1gfeQytdpnXL3vDGUYv2MVz_OwMXd4PBo1PPhy-ZXxvr4wbjrmmORefmZpNCCGCOq-7fGcsJgDzZZ9jkO60R05P5001Ge_XSNw_nL3D1wTfvA=w3016-h2013-s-no?authuser=0)


In case anyone is interested, the nest is near Roche Abbey in a field west of the sewage works. Walk west from the the layby on Gipsy lane until you come to a footpath to the field.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on June 30, 2023, 08:06:19 am
Cool pics!

Unconfirmed otter sighting when bouldering on the coast the other evening. Need to have a look around the burn nearby to see if there are any traces of it.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on July 08, 2023, 01:35:02 pm

Hi all

Anyone want these.. I had them as a kid.. think they're complete.

Collect from Bamford or Sheffield.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/uaHUw9DQfaHeb2Fk9

https://photos.app.goo.gl/85CdeNGA5Dysjqov5

https://photos.app.goo.gl/dhXMuYUwgStvqMdBA

Quite nice things.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Oldmanmatt on July 16, 2023, 04:54:33 pm
(https://i.ibb.co/2jXq0mJ/IMG-6528.jpg)

So this fella turned up on the boat yesterday, about five minutes after we dropped anchor and stayed with us all day. Absolutely no fear. When we surfaced, after each dive, he dropped in and swam around us, darting right in to almost touch us, then stopping and staring with his head on one side. Then he’d hop back on the boat as we climbed out.

Anyway, a bit of colour from the last couple of weeks, including an authentic Drag Queen Slug:
(https://i.ibb.co/b1nCJXr/GPTemp-Download.jpg)
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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: fatneck on July 25, 2023, 12:00:12 pm
Awesome Matt!!!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on August 23, 2023, 11:37:15 am
For those of you in Sheffield, the Endcliffe Park kingfisher is showing very well at the moment. It's mainly switching between Wire Mill and Shepard's Wheel so spend an hour or so at either of those spots and a sighting is highly likely.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on September 10, 2023, 07:27:13 am
A mink!

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 11, 2023, 07:53:55 am
Are they invasive there or not?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: GazM on September 11, 2023, 08:13:29 am
Pretty sure they're called American Mink, so think they're invasive everywhere else!

Edit: ignore that, google tells me there is a European Mink, but they're critically endangered and limited to restricted populations in southern and Eastern Europe.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on September 11, 2023, 10:37:25 am
It's an American Mink (European mink have never been recorded here), an escapee from farming. Until Covid Denmark had the world's largest mink farming industry. Then they all got Covid and were destroyed - the industry was just eradicated. It nearly brought down the government because of the way it was handled.

Other weird industries where Denmark leads the world: sperm banks.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on September 11, 2023, 10:48:58 am
I remember the whole mink / COVID affair. So strange to look back on.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chriss on September 14, 2023, 09:14:02 pm
Having done a bit of volunteering for the RSPB sadly the only good American mink is a dead one. I say this a a veggie & tree hugger.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: webbo on September 14, 2023, 09:56:41 pm
I listened to a programme on radio 4 where the Danish Mink farmers were claiming that what they were doing in farming mink was environmentally friendly as mink fur was bio degradable. As the alternative I.e. fake fur which is plastic is not.
I leave you to make your own opinion.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Falling Down on September 15, 2023, 08:14:12 pm
I’ve been swimming in the ponds at Hampstead Heath quite a bit (yeah I know I’m a walking, talking London cliche) and took out an annual membership with the brave intention of swimming through the winter regularly. 

So I went to the bigger Men’s pond for the first time on Wednesday evening and saw two kingfishers.  One right up close. It flew by right in front of my face at water level and landed on a branch about 6ft away so I was able to stop and drift toward it, about a meter away and it just looked at me, all glittering blue and orange for about half a minute before streaking off in a blue flash to the other side. Incredible experience to be so close at eye level. I got goosebumps. Magic.

Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chriss on September 16, 2023, 04:22:11 pm
I listened to a programme on radio 4 where the Danish Mink farmers were claiming that what they were doing in farming mink was environmentally friendly as mink fur was bio degradable. As the alternative I.e. fake fur which is plastic is not.
I leave you to make your own opinion.

My opinion is that farming for fashion is cruel and unnecessary. I wonder what they do with the rest of the carcass?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: cheque on September 23, 2023, 11:30:56 pm
A badger in the garden (S10) just now!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: stone on September 24, 2023, 05:02:50 pm
It's an American Mink (European mink have never been recorded here), an escapee from farming. Until Covid Denmark had the world's largest mink farming industry. Then they all got Covid and were destroyed - the industry was just eradicated. It nearly brought down the government because of the way it was handled.
Mink farms are very dangerous as a breading ground for new variant viruses that can easily hop back and forth between them and humans. Mink haven't evolved to live crammed together in close quarters. They seem to match humans for virus compatibility.
We don't seem to shed any tears about shutting down Chinese wet markets so why is there sympathy for Mink farming? I guess it is important to help workers and farm owners in the transition to other jobs etc though.

Sorry for wandering off topic.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on September 30, 2023, 10:16:07 am
A badger in the garden (S10) just now!

We’ve had badgers coming to our garden in S17 for years - if you want to encourage them then just chuck out a handful of bird peanuts each evening. But be warned, if they take a liking to grubs under your lawn then they can quickly rip it to pieces. We’ve been lucky, but for some folk they are a big problem.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on October 14, 2023, 03:14:53 pm
Spotted in the Guardian's weekly round-up of wildlife photography. Look carefully.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chriss on October 14, 2023, 07:32:04 pm
Nice photo. Was he sent up to pre place the draws?
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy moles on October 15, 2023, 12:46:26 pm
Witnessed several hundred Griffon vultures in flight at the same time a few days ago, just north of El Chorro.

I think they gather there every year en masse as part of their migration to the Balkans, but not expecting to see them it was an incredible sight.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on November 07, 2023, 10:54:04 am
Between 6 and 10 waxwings around Manchester Road in Crosspool at the moment for Sheffield folk. I saw them late yesterday, but the light went to crap soon after arriving. They were pretty mobile so if they aren't immediately obvious it's worth hanging around (mainly around no. 675 area).

Seem to be quite a few around already this year.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: CrimpyMcCrimpface on November 07, 2023, 08:51:28 pm
Wow! Wonderful pictures. Been desperate to see a Waxwing for years. Thanks for the tip.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on December 15, 2023, 06:41:34 am
Urban herons acting - quite frankly - a little bit weird and creepy.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on December 15, 2023, 08:38:19 am
If there are a few about, there might be a heron dealer nearby.

They are usually elegant birds, but look quite sinister when hunkered down in the cold.

Not as sinister as Marabou Storks for example. You can see where Irvin Welsh got the book title from!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: andy popp on December 15, 2023, 08:49:37 am
I think herons are wonderful and it's always a pleasure to see one - there are lots in a large park a few hundred metres from where these pictures were taken. But there was something very inscrutable about them yesterday - completely still, silent, observing the busy comings and goings of the humans.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mrjonathanr on December 15, 2023, 02:06:35 pm
Saw a massive one sat in by  the river just up the road from the Cromlech Boulders last summer. It was dusk and no one else was there to see it.  Great creatures.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: stone on December 15, 2023, 04:58:00 pm
A few years ago there was one at the Tor that wouldn't get out of the way when I tried to walk past carrying mats. I was concerned that it was unwell as I can't imagine it would normally be so bold with humans. Some people there said that it had spent all morning swallowing vast numbers of slugs. So it couldn't be blamed for feeling less than spritely!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: mrjonathanr on December 15, 2023, 09:46:45 pm
Hardly surprising it felt sluggish, then.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fraser on December 17, 2023, 09:52:47 am
Spotted an otter at Dumby the other day, even looked like it had a fish in its mouth. Suprised/pleased that part of the Clyde is clean enough for them!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: chriss on December 17, 2023, 03:01:27 pm
Went for a lovely walk near me in North Fambridge this afternoon, managed to see the Shorteared Owls, such cracking bird's.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: Fultonius on December 17, 2023, 05:02:04 pm
Between 6 and 10 waxwings around Manchester Road in Crosspool at the moment for Sheffield folk.

We had about 200 in our tree. I missed it, but B had the Bino's out. Apparently they were en-route from Scandanavia to somewhere warmer (a rare sighting according to RSPB mate....

@Fraser that's interesting, might be enough to convince B to come to Dumby finally!
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on January 07, 2024, 05:08:11 pm
Up to 150+ wax wings around Hassop station (near Bakewell) at the moment giving superb views as they eat the berries and drink from puddles.

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Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on January 08, 2024, 10:49:21 am
Fantastic Tim. Used to see them around Aberdeen City Centre, but don't work there anymore.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: tlr on January 08, 2024, 11:08:56 pm
Cheers Chris, it’s been an amazing winter for them. The bird in the last picture was ringed in Aberdeen according to its rings.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SA Chris on January 09, 2024, 08:31:25 am
It's often their first port of call apparently.
Title: Re: Recent wildlife sightings
Post by: SamT on January 09, 2024, 08:43:24 am
Fantastic  8)

We've been enjoying watching a couple of blackbirds munch their way through the red berries on a bush in our garden. 
 :popcorn:
They must have eaten hundreds and hundreds between them.  I sat counting the other day and it ate 20 one after the other then flew off. I'm suprised it could fly.  Then it wasn't long before it was back. Nom Nom Nom.
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