Showing posts with label goldcrest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goldcrest. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 March 2018

THE REEDS & THE LITTLE BUNTING

For two days in a row I visited the Walthamstow Wetlands. I was there yesterday.

Well what a day?!

The weather men got it wrong for the umpteenth time recently for London, no snow the other Thursday after they said it was. The day before this day it was supposed to rain around 3pm to 4pm and barely spat. This day was supposed to be partly sunny fro midday to 5pm with no rai at all! Take a wild guess at what happened?! It rained and transitioned from fairly heavy to light and the sun did come out .. eventually. Around the closing time of the place we were in which is 4pm.

Tens of millions on a weather computer a couple years back? Stop .. just stop.

Anyhoo we waited by the section which was said to have Reed Buntings and a Little Bunting among them. Got hatting to e nice bunch of chaps while there, one dedicated soul was a Scot who had come down from Warrington of all places.

Now I was convinced I had the Little Bunting on film and pictures a dozen times .. but ..

I was not familiar with what young and hen Reed Buntings looked like nor familiar with the same for the Little Bunting. A chestnut coloured face was all I had to go on.

I also still do not possess my birding lens, the 70-400mm Sony f4!

At the end someone pointed out the Little Bunting while it was close to us and feeding. I spotted what they were referring to and though 'oh .. I have filmed that several ties' and was happy. Well as it turns out it was not the Little Bunting and an immature male Reed Bunting.

After going through the videos and the photos I had managed to get one of each of the Little Bunting so was not a complete disaster. Nor did the Sony A99 II and its 70-2mm f2.8 and 1.4 Teleconverter get wet for nothing.














Little Bunting in the video below on the right


What I believe to be an immature Male Reed Bunting ..


Reed Bunting ..


Another Reed Bunting ..


Four Reed Buntings Feeding..


Reed Bunting Closer In


Scaup





Goldeneye Preening



Tuesday, 6 March 2018

THE SCAUP & THE GOLDENEYE

I visited a new site while I was down here.

We had many days of snowing and freezing temperatures which was days on end of misery which ended up a day of getting some very sad and distressing news. It was pretty bad and still is .. something else for my corruption blog in time I guess?

I was about fit to burst .. or throw myself under a bus and had to get out. My brother said he wanted to go to a place where a Little Bunting had been spotted. He had also said there were reports of Scaup and Goldeneye ducks and at first I decided I was not going. But then I changed my mind ..

I did decide to only take my Nikon P900 .. but I am going back today with the Sony A99 II and a couple lenses and a monopod!

This is why ..

There was indeed a Scaup ..


You can see a higher resolution picture and others on my Flickr account..

https://www.flickr.com/photos/89426160@N05/40598581772/in/dateposted-public/

Oh and there was a Goldeneye .. or two ..


See Higher res pictures and leave a like at ..


There were also Linnets .. though when they flew away we could have sworn we see a greenish yellow colour and thought they were Siskins .. until we got back and took one look at the pictures ..



I thought the day was already a result when the first things I saw and filmed, ooh fils to all the above .. below, a Goldcrest ..





Here are a few videos ..

SCAUP










GOLDENEYE





LINNETS







Goldcrest ..



Goldfinch feeding on floor ..

Chaffinch .. maybe?

Saturday, 17 February 2018

THE KING AND THE CRESTS

Well I have not published much but .. I have been out several times ..

I have been visiting a spot between Walthamstow and Hackney in East London where it technically borders a part of North London really considered to be East London .. lol.

Now I was told of three species of bird were seen here and these are Goldcrests, Kingfishers and Firecrests? I will tell you what I said to that .. "No fucking way!"

You see I frequented this areas as a kid and collected Common Newts and Palmate Newts from this site and .. no one was supposed to be in there. There used to be a hole in a wallk we used to get through.

I was a keen bird watcher when I was a kid and .. the very idea of even seeing something like Goldcrests there and anywhere else in this area was ludicrous and never happened. Ever!

But blow me down all three are indeed there as I now have photographic evidence of it .. despite killing my back with my very heavy photographic equipment. My Sony A99II is not particularly heavy but the Sony f2.8 70-200mm lens has crushed my vertebrae several times! Lol.

Photos not great but at least I know that these birds are there and now I can work on getting far better photos!!

Now let me see if I can link my photos in from FlickR .. umm .. NOPE ..

Just like Google and their Adsense crap, their Chrome Browser and now Google's Blogger .. nothing bloody works! LMAO! But they are alooof and refuse to talk to you because they think all their crap works!!

Oh well .. here are some pictures and links .. there are a lot more photos and will be more coming ..

Oh and there is video too ..


You can like this Kingfisher photo here .. https://flic.kr/p/23mf22L

You can like this Firecrest photo here .. https://flic.kr/p/234M32n

You can like thias Firecrest photo here .. https://flic.kr/p/234M5X2

You can like this Kingfisher photo here ..https://flic.kr/p/21FdMsw

You can like this Goldcrest photo here .. https://flic.kr/p/24r5YQt

You can like this Goldcrest photo here .. https://flic.kr/p/24r63aV

You can like this Goldrest photo here .. https://flic.kr/p/24r5YQt



Long way away butin the distance you will note a blob of orange .. a Kingfisher and it did land right underneath our noses just out of sight a few minutes later .. the good but washed out photo above .. which I got purely because I see the reeds bend a certain way .. stood up and there it was .. got a photo but it raced off before I could hit the video button on my DSLT.



If you freeze the last video at 4 seconds exactly you should see a Firecrest and it should be unmistakable as to what it is.

Saturday, 6 April 2013

SPRING HAS ARRIVED?!

It felt like it today?!

After a few weeks of crazy illnesses, shipped of to Accident & Emergency to no avail and treated like crap I managed to do my local route today and this time with my Olympus Super Zoom Camera as well as my Barr and Stroud 8x42 binoculars.

There were a couple of things I had been going to spot and photograph, possibly film, for awhile and on was more Nuthatches as well as a tiny bird I spotted in 2012. This bird was tiny and I failed to see any colours on the head and looked more buff in colour. Was about the size of a Goldcrest & Firecrest...I had thought I had ruled both if these species out.

Today I managed to spot them flitting about and I managed to get one in my binoculars with is better at SEEING on site than the monitor on the Olympus. So it seems there IS something to be said for having a viewfinder after all because with the gadgets I could still not see what they were, just hope the pictures show what they are, but thought the binoculars I saw exactly what they were...

GOLDCRESTS!

LMAO.

Hopefully when I upload the pictures I took you will be able to identify them. Our me just saying trust me that is a Goldcrest! Lol. Hopefully I might have Nuthatches too.

Funny really as last yearmy brother took new miles away to see Goldcrests that would come a grey deal closer to you than the ones near me. In fact I've walked this route for several years and only noticed last year that there was indeed a smaller bird that even a Long Tailed Tit about that was NOT a Wren.

Just goes tI show what can be right under you're nose but I now plan to get alot more pictures of the Goldcrests and now and next time I Erik do the route in reverse so I've not walked bloody long way and in pain when I reach where they live. I will also choose a good day take some nibbles and camp up nearby and have a few choice spots to hold up right on top of them and with my new green outfits and cap I'm all set!

There were also Blue Tits and Great Tits around and I heard a Woodpecker. Also spotted done Jays but took fast away and legged it when I was spotted.

Good times...hopefully.