Normally I tend to head to the eastern side of Portland based on ease of parking, but last time I was there a chap said I should try the other side (which is part of the South West Coast Path I think) for an elevated view of Kestrels amongst other things... today dawned bright and sunny, so Mrs PB and I decided to give it a go. (If we were organised and had any sausages, we would have gone to Slimbridge instead, but we're off work soon, so will plan visiting there for then!)
Looking over the cliffs there were many gulls wheeling about, both Lesser and Greater Black Backed, and Herring, for sure, but also some of those tricksy not quite adult/ not in full plumage so-and-so's...
The inevitable Stonechats were flitting along the landward side of the clifftop, but a smidge too distant for crystal clear shots
It must be a herald of springtime, as the constant song of the Skylarks was in the air, along with some of them, practising some low level flights (not 100% the one on the rocks is a skylark, but hey... where's the harm!)
A number of Crow's were about, both along the cliff, and lower down amongst the tumbled down boulders
A view along the cliff top, towards Chesil Beach
The chap was right about sighting Kestrels, so I'll just pop a few in here, then do another fully Kestrelled post too
Someone stole his head!!!!
Stonechats were still flitting about, I think it was only one pair, but they were pretty mobile
The gulls were fond of the sound of their own voices!
There were a good few Jackdaws about, but none being particularly photo-friendly
And a flock of pigeons every now and then whirred overhead
I hadn't noticed the black wingtips of Kestrels before, possibly through not seeing them in flight from above! (Rubbish pic, but illustrates the point lol)
And to prove I can almost get them in focus
A svelte Crow!
I think a Skylark again,
And a final Stonechat that got the hump coz I didn't take enough pics of her!
I hope you enjoyed our trawl down the West side of the Isle of Portland, and I look forward to seeing you again in "Kestrel-fest" or whatever I decide to call it when I post it tomorrow lol
Any corrections (and any ID's at all for the gulls) gratefully received
Thanks for reading
Stay Safe All
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
That looked a good day out, sun, lots of birds, and a special, a headless kestrel....
I've not long seen the Countryfile weather forecast, it looks like many of us are back to the cloud and showers.....
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
Lot to learn