Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Birds, Birds & More Brilliant Birds!

So it's been Christmas & we've had snow!  Now the snow has gone & the birds not so numerous!  Here are a selection of birds I have seen in my garden the last month - there are many more I've missed, just need some better photos of them!


Coal Tit

Starling

Blue tit

Male House Sparrow

Nuthatch

Female Chaffinch

Goldfinches Galoroe

Male Bullfinch with Great Tit

Female Bullfinch

Brambling

Male Blackbird - called Larry

Pied Wagtail

Great Tit

Robin

Collard Doves

Pair of House Sparrows

Song Thursh

Redwing

Male Chaffinch


 Also had greenfinches, long tailed tits, dunnocks, wrens, goldcrests & even a buzzard came to say hello - not to mention the rooks & jackdaws & the odd ravens flying over!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Not so Daily it Seems!

I started this blog knowing that with the longer darker nights I'll be at a loss, so I'd have time to do this blog - doesn't seem that way!

I'm off to Cornwall again tomorrow for a mini break - this time West looe.  I really can't wait & stuff the weather, I just want to enjoy myself!

Here's a few photos:

House Sparrow in the garden

Ink caps

Berries for a passing waxwing flock

Another house sparrow feet exposed!

Goldfinch eating dandelion seeds

Wildflower seeds before I scattered them

The best moss I've ever found on a woodland walk

Wish I knew more about fungi

And lichen!

This time is the best for sunsets, from golden

To bright pink amongst royal blue!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Turbulent

As I type this post, hailstones are bouncing off the roof & the wind is smashing against the window - I saw this weather come in via the clouds I photographed earlier:

 View from end of the garden 

Looking South

The real colour to the side of the house

Ash tree below almost leafless

Real John Constable clouds

If you have good eyesight you can see Dartmoor in the background

Over the village church

Green Heron at Heligan

For once in my life I was actually going to the right place at the right time to see a rare bird.  Rare in a sense that's it's not meant to be here - it's meant to be spending the Winter in the swamps of Florida, but in fact it's been blown off course or got very lost & has turned up at the Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall.

So there I was sandwiched in-between serious bird watchers - or twitchers with their HUGE camera lenses & £1000 tripods - & me with my little 26x zoom on my Nikon P100 bridge camera!  Still no matter, I got some shots & here they are:

Can you spot him?  Typical he was hiding!

He's coming!

John Cleese silly walk!

Behaving just like the native grey herons here

Poised

Ready to stab at a fish - which he did successfully!

Then he was off again to patrol the edge of the pond

And then sat facing me, he looked so comical!

Spotted another fish

His new home for now - Top Pond at Heligan - plenty of fish to keep him happy!

More posing for the cameras

If he only knew all the attention he was receiving!

It would surely go to his head!

He seems very happy, I wonder if he'll stay there as an extra attraction?