A veritable feast for the eyes was had last week, when I ventured down to Ferrybridge and Portland again. I'd studied the forecast, and everywhere was going to be shrouded in fog until late morning, except the Portland peninsula, and being a habitual early riser that decided me where I was going... More birds in flight practise (nice big slow gulls!) ID practise with combinations of Larks and Pipits, the chance of Birds of Prey... what more could you want.... well.... as it turned out....late in the trip... 2 new to me birds!!
Before we start, this is one of my long trips out, so I hope you enjoy your snacks!!
First up, in the car park....
Still in the car park
And still...
still.....
Haven't made it out of the car park yet!
Phew.... what a start... and that didn't include some rubbish cormorant and corvid shots!
Out along the "lagoon" were lots of waders, Dunlin, Sanderling, Ringed Plover to name a few
Fairly distantly a regular fracas kept kicking off, with a number of gulls harassing a number of cormorants
Thanks again to those in the ID querying thread of this gull, I think the final thought was it's a Common Gull
My practise of photographing everything that moves sometimes pays off, as I think this may be a Knot?
As an indication of the distances around the Fleet...
Crops down to
Luckily it wasn't just in the car park, or in the middle of the sea the Cormorants appeared (not sure I've seen so many in one place before)
Not sure if this Oystercatcher used a stone as a tool... or if it caught two different molluscs...
Well... you know how Stonechats tend to flit along perch to perch, often as a pair..... well imagine my surprise when Mr Stonechat was doing it with Mrs Greenfinch!! They followed each other on 3 or 4 of those concrete bollards, dropping to the grass and then back to the bollard top... very odd!
I'd crossed over the road, and was looking out into Portland Harbour (Great Northern Diver, and both Black and Red Necked Grebes has been spotted in the last few days) and the cliffs the far side of Weymouth Bay caught my eye, or more accurately... the fog along the top
Back over the road and I did something I've not done since I was a kid... climbed to the top of Chesil Bank (I won't be doing it again any time soon...pebbles are a right b*gger to walk up lol)
First up, looking along the Fleet
And then the other side of the bay, I guess towards Bridport ish
Back to the car park...
A very fetching poppet Pipit in a skirt
Obviously after such a good couple of hours, I was going to push my luck, so headed up to the Bill full of optimism.
As always...check out the car park, you never know who's lurking about
Moonlighting as one of the Royal Navy Border Patrol
Sparrow bath time!
a Charming tree
This was at the clii top, but periodically a wave would crash in hard enough to send spume up and over, but Waggie didn't seem to mind...he was probably more focussed on the hundreds of little flies there were
The only Robin I saw all morning!
There were a few of these big fellas about
And even more of these not so big fellas!
Now, the first of the two new birds... Purple Sandpiper
And then, lo and behold, just around the corner....new too... Black Redstart
Possibly a third new one (but unlikely) Google lens is quite insistent this is a water pipit?
Flying distantly, a Gannet.... certainly unexpected!
Then heading back to the car park, the elusive Black Redstart again!
So now really deciding to push my luck, I returned to the Fleet, as the tide was a couple of hours different... Sanderling
Turnstone
And finally a Brent Goose, that had been too distant to photograph in the morning
Well, I hope you enjoyed my bird filled morning, and thank you for sticking with it all the way through!!
As always ID's and corrections welcomed
Stay Safe All
Oh didn't you do well PB!!! Black Redstart and a Purple Sandpiper...2 newbies...fab ;-) Kessie waiting on the bus is just great. I had a look through your pics last night but was falling asleep it was that long lol .....nah am only joking just wanted a 2nd look this morning as the quality really is super but still won't convince me to change my camera lol. Your in-flight shots are really stunning. Thanks for sharing your wonderful morning out...A day that just kept on giving...not had one of them for ages lol
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
Hmmm....if it's a rich man's game, I'm buggered!!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Cin J
Thanks CL :o)
They have a frequent ringing operation from the Portland Observatory, there's probably some info on their website, and they often have photos of birds in hand, showing and explaining details about different plumages, lengths of feathers etc
Link Here On the right hand side is a bit that says about ringing, and daily totals.... not looked at it myself, I just look at the main body with the recent sightings :o)