Dippers being one of my favourite birds, I was keen to get some photos, so armed with a good friend's knowledge, I set off Sunday afternoon to a small bridge over a small river in south Shropshire, and was pleased first of all to find some grey wagtails!
Couldn't believe my luck when one very considerately perched on a branch a few feet away for a few minutes:
Then after a while, the dippers showed themselves!! Was thrilled to bits!
They were finding plenty for their young!!
Then I moved on to Titterstone Clee Hill where ring ouzel were reported. I've never seen ring ouzels before so thought I'd see if they were still around. I saw plenty of wheatears;
a female (with lots of rings!), she wouldn't turn around though!!
and here's a male:
I worked my way around the disused quarry and also saw plenty of meadow pipits too (but no decent photos). I periodically sat on a rock and watched the cliff faces but no ouzels... Two other people with a scope arrived at the other side of the quarry where I had initially started out. They spent some time looking at the faces. I wondered if I ought to go over and see if they'd seen anything, but decided against it... (knowing me, I'd spook the bird and make a nuisance of myself!!)
Anyway, I carried on to the last rocky outcrop (the quarry hadn't been used for years and was well grassed over and was also quite mossy - sphagnum! Got wet feet!! Lol) and made my way towards a large boulder, when something suddenly caught my eye! It had its back to me and looked like a blackbird.... I wished and I hoped and I begged it to turn around! Eventually, it turned slightly, just enough for me to see a small part of the white crescent on the chest. I took loads of photos although it was a bit far away. I sat down where I was in the grass (luckily, a dry patch!) and waited. It slowly got closer until I was able to take better photos:
I was so excited!!! The other people had spotted the bird but were still the other side of the quarry! I was so fortunate to be so close! After a while the people left but I continued to watch this beautiful bird! He worked his way up the face and almost reached the top when a crow came and flushed him away! He landed some distance away and the crow went after him again! I cursed under my breath as thought he would fly off even further, but to my absolute relief and delight, he turned back on himself and landed in a tree just in front of me!! Wow!! He sat there for a while and preened a bit so I took many photos of course! Here's one of my faves:
A while later another photographer arrived and the ouzel went back over to the cliff face to feed. I'd had a great sighting of him for well over an hour so left (thought that maybe the bird would come closer if only one person present).
What an afternoon!! One I won't forget in a hurry!
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Wow! I can only agree with all, that was a high quality day. I am still very jealous!
John :-)
For viewing or photography right place right time is everything. I'd rather be in the right place with poor kit than have the best kit and be in the wrong place.
Great day, Great pictures.
Thanks
Sarah
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Hi MarJus
Excellent report and photos!
I have never seen a Ring Ouzel!
You have managed to get some brilliant photos and your patience paid off!
So thank you so much for posting them.
Regards Buzzard
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Thank you Buzzard! I appreciate your comments! :-)
Hi Marjus you had a wonderful day and the pictures of Ring Ouzel really fantastic,you were in the right place at the right time.Can't wait to see your photos from Mull,please be sure to put them on.
Thank you Sooty!! :-)
Only 5 weeks to go now!! I am sooooooooooooo excited!! I'm sure there'll be plenty of pics to share!
Hi MarJus,
what fantastic photos! So well written too it was like being there :o)
Sounds like you had a great day - and very rewarding! I'm close to Shropshire so think I should go exploring, always wanted to see a Dipper :o)
Thank you very much Paul! For the dippers, if you go up the A49, after Church Stretton (going north), look for a road to the right on a sharp left hand bend sign-posted Longnor, Frodesley and a brown sign for Acton Burnell castle. Take this road and after a hundred yards (ish) there’s a small bridge. Park on right just after it, and the dippers (and wags) are viewable from that bridge (hopefully - I've been before and seen nothing!!)!
Hi Paul,
Dowles Brook, which runs through The Wyre Forest is excellent for Dipper, and is just outside Bewdley, Worcs. Not at all far from you. A short hop down the A456! If you need any more info, I'd be happy to assist.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&q=Dowles+Brook,+Wyre+Forest&rlz=1R2GZAZ_enGB366&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=Dowles+Brook,+Bewdley,+Worcestershire+DY12&gl=uk&ei=ZB7HS5guiMX5Btjh3fwK&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CAcQ8gEwAA
MC:-)