Smew again 13:45 wildlife watchpoint RSPBSaltholme. @teesbirds.bsky.social
@andyfirth
Mainly patch birder, Sandbach Flashes Cheshire for 25 years, now in County Durham, birding Saltholme, Castle Lake and Low Barns when time allows.Try to bird Flamborough and the Isles of Scilly one week each year when possible.
Smew again 13:45 wildlife watchpoint RSPBSaltholme. @teesbirds.bsky.social
Tundra Bean Geese.
The two Tundra Bean Geese at RSPB Saltholme were very distant. Despite having thorough personal records back to the late 1980βs my only previous Bean Goose was a Taiga in Lancashire, suggesting my listing strategy needs some work! @teesbirds.bsky.social
White-fronted Geese.
Twenty-four Whitefronts on water RSPB Saltholme pools hide 15:30 @teesbirds.bsky.social
Twenty-four Whitefronts over Pools hide RSPB Saltholme 15:15. Bean Geese (2) and Water Pipit also from the hide on and off. @teesbirds.bsky.social
Redshank
Good wader morning at Castle Lake and surrounds for the time of year, 355 Curlew, 26 Oystercatcher, 22 Redshank and 12 Black-tailed Godwit.
Short-eared Owl hunting around Haverton Gate Saltholme RSPB @teesbirds.bsky.social
Grey Plover RSPB Saltholme pools hide. @teesbirds.bsky.social
Moved to County Durham in March this year and have concentrated my after work birding at Durham Wildlife Trust Low Barns (88 species) and Castle Lake (91 species) with weekend visits to Saltholme (122 species). The odd local twitch and monthly webs count at South Gare, itβs been enjoyable.
Marsh Tit?
Looking through my I phone images and I took this back of camera shot of what I am almost certain is a Marsh Tit back in September on my garden feeder. One or two locals have concurred Marsh but both Marsh and Willow occur locally. Any thoughts welcome, bird wasnβt heard to call.
A burning question is why can everyone identify Caspian Gulls with impunity and Iβm hopeless, there must be others with a similar affliction or do they just not admit it.
Not impossible youβll get Hen Harrier on your patch, you just never know and youβve done great so far, I never managed one in 25 years at Sandbach Flashes but others had them.
Tree Sparrow
A steady morning at RSPB Saltholme, nice to see a few Tree Sparrows around the feeders, theyβve been quite difficult to see at times this year on site, for me anyway, @teesbirds.bsky.social
Short-eared and Barn Owl over meadow from Lake Walk RSPB Saltholme @teesbirds.bsky.social
A quick search on Apple Podcasts and it is listed with a few others with similar titles so followed, good luck with it.
Small gatherings (100-200) DWT Low Barns recently. @durhamwildlife.bsky.social
Water Pipit and Bittern from Phil Stead hide, Saltholme RSPB 14:35. @teesbirds.bsky.social. Bittern on and off for the last 10 minutes.
A deserted South Gare.
A real geography lesson for me today, travelled to South Gare for my WEBS count to find the access road closed. No problem Iβll park in Redcar and walk both ways. Knackered, a Little Stint was with the roosting waders. Not one person (or dog) was nice. @teesbirds.bsky.social
With a British list of roughly 385 after 35 plus years birding Iβm hardly βhardcoreβ but todayβs Mourning Dove on my regular(ish) Scilly holiday was special, summed up wonderfully on the local whatβs app group by an islander. Not quite as epic as the Swift but it will do.
Castle Lake NR.
Lovely mix of waders in soggy conditions at Castle Lake with black tailed godwit, ringed plover, dunlin, curlew sand, common sand, ruff and spotted redshank all present.
Curlew Sandpipers and Spotted Redshank
Ruff.
Common Redshank.
Ringed Plover.
A nice mix of waders still at Castle Lake NR with Spotted Redshank and five Curlew Sandpipers still. As usual the birds were pretty distant. @durhambirdclub.bsky.social
Ordered it, read it and recommended it to all who will listen, a superb read, I know already itβs one Iβll go back and read time and again.
Green Sandpiper
Wood Sandpiper
Green and Wood Sandpipers, RSPB Saltholme earlier today. @teesbirds.bsky.social
Green, Wood Sandpiper and Little Stint still RSBP Saltholme, 15:00. @teesbirds.bsky.social
Three Whimbrel over Saltholme Pools hide RSPB Saltholme, Garganey still present @teesbirds.bsky.social
Wood Sandpiper in front of Saltholme Pools hide, RSPB Saltholme. @teesbirds.bsky.social
Just completed reading this book, really enjoyed it, what a garden list!
Gradually learning some of the ornithological history of the county I now call home, purchased this rather magnificent publication via the @durhambirdclub.bsky.social its a few years old but should keep me busy for many months. Β£10 what a bargain.
Managed to get species 99, Tree Sparrow and 100, Pintail for my RSPB Saltholme list this morning on my 17th visit since moving to the north east in late March, weekends/ bank holidays only. Not managed a Saltholme twitch yet but Iβm sure that will come!
Really struggle at times with distance and light when birding from the Pool hide at RSPB Saltholme, the best I could do of this morningβs Curlew Sandpiper. @teesbirds.bsky.social
Four Turnstones RSPB Saltholme from Saltholme Pools hide @teesbirds.bsky.social