Tuesday 3 January 2012

New Year, new start

Another year of listing has ended and I am quite glad that it has. 2011 in the PBC area was good for some, there were some cracking birds seen, but not by me! A juvenile Night Heron was seen by 3 local birders, but by the time me and Chris Orders had arrived on site, the bird had vanished ; a Pied Flycatcher was found in a local garden and I was away ; a couple of Bean Geese were seen near Langtoft and a female Scaup on Deeping High Bank and again both had vanished by the time I had arrived on site! All in all, a pretty miserable year for my local list, a paltry 169 species were seen, but some goodies were in there, including Raven, Wood Warbler and White-fronted Goose. Maybe this year will be better?

January 1st is traditionally a day when birders are out and about starting their lists. Not for me, as it is Lisa`s birthday and so she, quite rightly, comes first. We went out locally on the 2nd and got a few birds, the White-fronted Goose is still at Ferry Meadows CP and a lovely Kingfisher was seen, but my year list will start with a vengeance at the weekend.




12 comments:

  1. Lovely images John. Super Kingfisher, he keeps giving me the slip.
    I hope you have a great 2012.

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  2. A Kingfisher is always a nice way to start the year, I look forward to seeing what the weekend will bring! Happy New Year to you John.

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  3. Happy New Year! Best wishes for a joyous 2012!

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  4. Hi John, hope you have a great wildlife watching 2012. Mike

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  5. Hi Roy,
    Thank you. I was lucky with the Kingfisher as Lisa spotted it! She has better eyes than me!
    J

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  6. Hi Alan,
    Yes, a lovely bird to kick the year off with! The weekend will hopefully bring forth some `goodies`!
    Happy New Year to you too!
    J

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  7. Hi Cat,
    A Happy New Year to you too and I hope 2012 will be full of prosperity!
    J

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  8. Hi Mike,
    Many thanks and may I wish the same for you!
    J

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  9. Hi John. In a nature reserve near me (in Chigwell) there are supposed to be Kingfishers but, try as I might, I have never spotted one.
    I think they are rather shy but having seen your beautiful photo I am even more determined now!
    Click here for Bazza’s Blog ‘To Discover Ice’

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  10. Hi bazza,
    They are beautiful birds and despite being very colourful they are quite difficult to see!
    Good luck in your search, a good tip is to try and listen for one, a very shrill "chreee" and look for a flash of blue as it flies (very fast) over the water.
    Thank you for your kind words about my photo!
    J

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  11. Beautiful birds! Love the kingfisher shot!
    Greetings from Switzerland
    Yvonne & Raphael

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  12. Hi Yvonne and Raphael,
    Many thanks for coming all the way from Switzerland! :)
    J

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