Wood Warbler.
Thursday, 27 May 2010
Down in the Woods.
When we went down to the wood's today, we had a lovely suprise! managed to spot this Wood Warbler, by his beautyful song, without that we would never have located him, had to get into some very strange positions to track his movements and had to be quick with the quickly disappearing sun.
Wood Warbler.
Wood Warbler.
Sunday, 23 May 2010
Cannock Chase
Hotest day of the year!! Officially, as we must have been told a good six times by the radio presenter, and that was just in the time it took us to get to Cannock Chase, went back primarily to get another shot of the Green Hairstreak and was lucky enough to find a Small Copper as well.
They do say that patience is a vertue and it really is, we spotted this pair of Redstart on the way back to the car, it took a good three hours to track their movements and to wait for them to come exactly were we wanted them!! I think you will agree it was well worth the wait!!
Green Hairstreak.

Small Copper.

Redstart (fem).

Redstart (male).
They do say that patience is a vertue and it really is, we spotted this pair of Redstart on the way back to the car, it took a good three hours to track their movements and to wait for them to come exactly were we wanted them!! I think you will agree it was well worth the wait!!
Green Hairstreak.
Small Copper.
Redstart (fem).
Redstart (male).
Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Coombes Valley RSPB
Was a little more productive this visit and we will keep perservering with Coombes Valley, as it is such a lovely place to visit and so close to home and when we found the Garden Warbler so close to the car park, did think it would be a better day, but again we heard more than we actually saw.
Cottage.

Goldfinch.

Garden Warbler.

Peacock.

Green-veined White.
Cottage.
Goldfinch.
Garden Warbler.
Peacock.
Green-veined White.
Monday, 17 May 2010
Sunny day out.
Saturday, 15 May 2010
Inner Marsh Farm
What a lovely day, did think we had gone with the wrong toss of the coin, as it got closer and closer to the Wirral, the cloudier it got, with us leaving brilliant sunshine behind. But turned out well in the end. My second visit to Inner Marsh Farm, and managed to get a better shot of a Wheatear, than my previous one, and added a couple of new species to my collection.
Inner Marsh Farm.

Wheatear.

Small Tortoiseshell.

Avocet.

Avocet.
Inner Marsh Farm.
Wheatear.
Small Tortoiseshell.
Avocet.
Avocet.
Thursday, 13 May 2010
North Staffs
Up at the crack of dawn with the morning sun, with impending heavy rain forcast, we wanted to get onto the North Staffordshire Moors, to see how the Grouse were fairing, only to come across a not previously found Valley of Delight (scenery wise that is). On the way back on track to the Grouse, found this very cheeky Wheatear that was glad to pose for me while I still sat in the car, same with the Grouse, we were almost off the moors when we spotted him (again from the shelter of the car), as we still had the sun with us, dropped in on Tittisworth and had a Ruddy Shellduck glide in onto the island,right in front of the car, but no camera at the ready to get a flight shot, mores the pity, as just had my coffee passed to me, almost got scalded with the shock, of my dearly beloved shouting get the camera quick!!! stayed for a quick wash and brush up and he was off again that was the Shellduck by the way not my dearly beloved!!!! An all together lovely day to be remembered, yet again!!!


Wheatear.

Red Grouse.

Ruddy Shelduck.
Wheatear.
Red Grouse.
Ruddy Shelduck.
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
Dimmingsdale
Out and about today, suprised the rain stayed at bay, as did toy with the idea of giving up for the day, but the sun stayed with us, found this Youngster waiting around for mum or dad but no show, and found my first female Pied Flycatcher, did see the Male but not long enough to photograph, sure I can improve on these but at least have them catalogued for now.
Pied Flycatcher (fem).

Dipper (juvenile).

Dipper (juvenile).
Pied Flycatcher (fem).
Dipper (juvenile).
Dipper (juvenile).
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