Tuesday 29 November 2011

Negatory

Monday 28 November 2011
Beautiful frosty morning - just the day to count the Water Rails at Ewelme, I thought - didn't see a single one.  I guess the unpredictability is half the fun of birdwatching, though also very frustrating.

Saturday 26 November 2011

I hate Robins

Saturday 26 November 2011
A quick trip to Ewelme to top up the seed feeders this morning.  A single Water Rail seen but the only other sighting of interest was a female Blackcap feeding on the bright pink spindle berries.  It looked as pretty as a picture until a demonic Robin took offence and dive bombed it.  I can't remember the story about how the robin obtained the red breast - something religeous I seem to remember - but I reckon it is stained with the blood of other small birds including other robins.

Hog - R.I.P.

Friday 25 November 2011

Monday 21 November 2011

Dorchester WeBS, toilet & Ewelme

Monday 21 November 2011
Not very exciting but 3285 water birds of 21 species can't be too bad.  Highlights a Male Pintail, 2 Egyption Geese, 7 Little Grebe and for some reason over 1000 Gulls, mostly Lesser Black-backed, sitting on the Allen Pit.  Also a nice flock of around 100 Linnet near the river.

And the toilet? a Feathered Thorn (moth) taking a rest on the wall - I hope people weren't watching as I went in with my camera - there's probably a law against it.



A quick run over to Ewelme to fill up the seed feeders was rewarded by a doubling in the number of Water Rails from 1 to 2.

Saturday 19 November 2011

Ewelme and Thames @ Benson

Saturday 19 November 2011

Not a great deal happening at Ewelme though the Water Rail put on a bit of a performance.  Seems very wary and scuttled into cover each time a corvid flew over.  The Mallard continues to look wistfully at the seed feeder.
A brief walk along the Thames, late afternoon, revealed a Little Grebe and a single Snipe - rather quiet but a lovely sunset.
Roll on some cold weather!

Monday 14 November 2011

We plough the field and scatter

Sunday 13 November 2011

We left out the plough bit but Ian, Cathy (Ian's partner) and I scattered a load of seeds collected by son Ian.  Should anyone be interested here's the list.
Impressed?

Home safe and sound

Monday 14 November 2011
At long last the Water Rail, which has been around for about a month and proving extremely elusive, has found its favourite location, under the Privet bush opposite the screen.  Hopefully it will settle down now and allow better photos than that below, though it was dark and gloomy - well that's my excuse!


Saturday 12 November 2011

Ewelme again

Saturday 12 November 2011

Just a quick look this morning revealed at least 2 Blackcaps, a male and a female, but they were so active there could have been more.  Also the female Bullfinch which seems to be getting more regular.  Quite amusing watching up to 5 Moorhen and a pair of Mallard waiting for spilled seeds under the feeder.  The mallard is particularly appealing as, when there is a gap in falling seeds, it stretches up looking at the source of the food.  Must try for a photo if my world would only slow down a bit.

Friday 11 November 2011

Dank damp dark ewelme

Friday 11 November 2011

Can we have some cold weather please?  Coal Tit on the feeders this morning - quite unusual for the Watercress Beds and a Blackcap with Fieldfare and redwing in the hawthorns.

Thursday 3 November 2011

Pet pig finds friend or not!

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Put night camera out in the garden and was surprised to see the Hedgehog seems to have found a friend though judging by the reaction alongside the water tray perhaps not so friendly!

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Ewelme

Tuesday 1 November 2011

Beautiful weather for digging a pond area and warm enough for a red Admiral and a white butterfly (probably green veined but never close enough).