Monday 29 December 2014

Stonechat at Ferry Meadows


This bird represents a milestone for me. It is the 180th bird species that I have recorded this year in the recording area of the Peterborough Bird Club (PBC) and it is the first time that I have reached that number. Last year I came close with 179 and on a few other years I have hit the high 170's, but unbelievably on my busiest year regarding work I have also managed to see more birds than ever before. I know some of you reading this will think, 180, pah! I can see that every year without breaking a sweat, but this figure was seen in a 10 square mile land locked area that covers some of Cambridgeshire, Northants and south Lincs.








I first saw this bird before Christmas, thanks to Roy Norris who kindly put me onto the bird after I had walked up and down the banks of Gunwade lake at Ferry Meadows, but the weather was dull and horrible. I have since returned and with better conditions managed to watch and photograph this little beauty just going about his daily routine. I will probably return in the New Year if he is still about and bore you still more.

8 comments:

  1. Congrats on reaching the milestone John. You have certainly taken some beautiful shots of the Stonechat.

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    1. Thanks Roy!
      The lighting was slightly better than when we both saw him!
      J

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  2. A good local total John.

    This talk of Ferry Meadows has made me want to revisit the place. I lived in Peterborough in the '70's, Ravensthorpe. I bet it's changed a bit now.

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    1. Thanks Keith!
      I have only lived here for a few years and it has changed a lot in that time, so probably unrecognisable from 40 years ago.
      J

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  3. Hi John. Well done for passing last years record. These shot in this lighting are superb. Happy New Year to you and may you have 181 in 2015,

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    1. Thanks Margaret!
      The weather has been ideal the past couple of days. Don't know if I will make that number, work will have to quieten down a wee bit (not something I really want!)
      J

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  4. Hi John, Well done on the 180 species - on my SE London patch that would be impossible! Great Stonechat images you've posted; I've been slightly obsessed with this species recently as they show closely and look good and, in my area, have scarcity value too. If you're interested here's my account: http://greenwichwildlife.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/stonechats-in-greenwich-at-last-and.html

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    1. Hi Joe,
      Thank you for the congrats, a pretty good total that was beaten as usual by Mike Weedon (weedworld.blogspot.com). It's easy to get obsessed by these little birds as they are so photogenic. Paid a visit to your post, excellent photos, puts mine to shame!
      J

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