Not Northumberland #4

Roll up, roll up, welcome one and all. A shorter episode today but still hopefully containing a few delights. Mrs PB was supposed to be on hols with me this week, but as we were cancelled, and as I have nearly double the annual leave she does, she decided to work most of the week, but to have today off. We perused the interweb, and thought about going looking for puffins (a chap by the river yesterday had said there was a small colony on Portland), but when I explained where they had been seen, she said "I'm not leaning over the edge of a cliff to look at birds.....even if they are adorable ickle puffins" I suggested Lodmore, in Weymouth as the terns are nesting there and that would be sort of reminiscent of the Farnes, and despite being an RSPB site, should still be open as it adjoins Lorton Meadows so is public access.

We set off early and were there about 8, and were greeted by a phalanx of photographers.... I asked what was special about and they replied squacco heron. Now, I must be honest, if I knew what one of those looked like, or I was without Mrs PB, I'd have hung about for probably half an hour, at least, on the off chance!!

After that there were more regular sightings, a dunnock trying to confuse me by being up a tree

A goldie

A Reed Warbler (despite there being notices about sedge warblers, I'm pretty sure it isn't one of those)...Less obliging than the ones by the river!

First sighting of Common Tern this season (there are a lot more to follow!!)

A lovely Robin popped up to say Hello

Got confused with these ducks and wondered if they were Teal... the yellow eye on the one nearest the goose was distracting

There were a number of cormorants (whoop whoop Slight smile)

And sat next to him were Mr and Mrs Tufty (looking sleek to confuse me again...I swear it's a conspiracy!!)

The cormorant got bored

And then a Tern arrived with brekkie

And one arrived with out!

Not sure what make these two are, but youngsters anyway (or 1st summer moult or some other weird feather change going on)

Look at the size of that wingspan....no wonder they are such fabulous fliers!

Classic Tern Pole Top Pose!

Carrotbill

Coming Dear

I only saw one wader on the trip, and I'm torn between a Barwit and a Redshank, but neither seems right, as it seems to have a long neck, and the plumage doesn't match pictures I've seen of any waders! (It'll be that weird moult plumage thing going on again I 'spect!)

Further around the lake we spotted a slightly tired looking blue tit

An action shot of a little egret

Shrek's lollipop.... don't know what these become, put full credit to Mrs PB for the spot

A lovely shot of a twig AND a branch, spoiled by the bullfinch

And a stunning sunning greenfinch

Then I spotted the other main reason for going to Lodmore, the Marsh harriers have bred, so there is a greater opportunity to spot them

But don't mistake them for Little Egrets

As we neared the exit a pair of coots popped out of the reeds, who knew they could swim upside down underwater!!

And finally, as we walked along the road back to the car a marsh harrier made it's closest pass

Thanks for reading again, hope there were a few little treats in there for all.

Not sure if there'll be an installment tomorrow, as the forecast has deteriorated drastically, so may be home all day.

Stay safe All

  • Thanks Robbo, the only greenshank pics in the book I have all show a short neck!
  • You're spoiling us with all these photos from your trips out. Another wonderful collection. I've seen Shreks' lollipop somewhere myself but can't remember what they are so I'll leave it to Wendy et al to ID them.

    I'm not surprised that the twitchers/photographers were there in force. Squacco Herons are a very rare vagrant to the UK. In case you wondered what they look like here's a couple I took in Greece.

    In the second one both the heron and I got a surprise because I didn't know it was sitting in the tamarisk right next to me.

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    Tony

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  • Another fine collection of species and photos PB, looks like another excellent days birding but I think we are going to have to ask you to go back and get the squacco heron LOL good excuse for a return eh ? !!

    x-post with Tony     Lovely pics of the Squacco Heron 

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    Regards, Hazel 

  • It may not be Northumberland but you are getting some cracking sightings. Your 'pillar is a Small Eggar - Eriogaster lanestris and along with your Adonis from yesterday are worth reporting to the County recorder. Small Eggar is a declining species

    CinJ

    Cin J

  • I looked it up when I got home, Tony.... that's how I knew I would have stopped to look if I'd known lol... but you got some fab shots there!
  • What a faff to record moths...butterflies site is straight forward but the moth site...what a palava! (it's a bit like a meringue and cream and fruit dessert, but less sweet!)
  • I struggle with gulls but out of curiousity had a closer look at the two together. I'm probably wrong but wondered whether the rear one might be a Mediterranean Gull. It seems to have a pretty chunky red bill and the head is darkening further down towards the nape than a B-H Gull. It would be interesting to hear from someone more expert than me.
    Not sure what the one facing us is. I guess whatever they are they are both 1st winter/1st summer birds moulting in to summer plumage.

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    Tony

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  • You're certainly making the most of it, PB, with plenty of good sightings and photos. 

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    Not sure what the one facing us is.

    My first instinct was to say immature Common Gull, but it's a bit of a guess.

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    Nige   Flickr

  • Unknown said:
    My first instinct was to say immature Common Gull

    That was my first instinct too but tricky view. What did you think about a possible Med Gull?

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    Tony

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  • As you say, that beak does seem chunkier than a BHG's so I can't argue against it

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