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Showing posts with label Mute Swan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mute Swan. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 December 2020

Morning Out Before The Monsoon

Elton Reservoir - 15.12.20

With the imminent arrival of mega amounts of rain for probably for the remainder of the week I thought I check up on the long staying Scaup on Elton Reservoir to see how it's plumage is evolving. Its only a six mile or so drive to Elton and better still only a short walk to where I intend to set up on the edge of a small inlet called the "Creek" but as I mention previously I first have to navigate my way across what's now becoming Bury's biggest bog.

The light looks good, not too much sun light cloud and light winds and I'm looking forward to see what's on offer for the session. The Scaup is pretty much where it's been hanging around over the last few weeks in a small creek associating with a Tufted Duck which it seems to find some reassurance, well my appearance quickly puts pay to that and they both venture off to the middle of the reservoir, time to setup wait enjoying the sights and sounds of this little bit of countryside with the drum of city life in the background.

The Scaup eventually returns entering right into the creek almost at a point where a few Teal are dabbling around the edge of the vegetation, sat on the bank is a lone Little Egret motionless like a statue for what seems like an hour but my focus is on the Scaup, but occasionally something else catches my attention a Mute Swan involved in all sorts of contortions as it baths, flapping it's wings and bending it's neck in odd angels, I get a few images.

Now the images and more or less the same with several hundred on the card so I decide just watch a bit of old fashion birding, then a couple of dog walkers appear on the far bank which sets off the alarm bells sending the Scaup off to join the security of a group of Tufted Duck who wisely are keeping well away as the dog is leaping around. 

I've had the best of the light with the arrival of cloud thats probably a prelude to the rain we are likely to get later this evening. A job done well, see you in a few weeks.

Scaup






Tufted Duck






Coot




Mute Swan



Black Headed Gull


Monday, 22 October 2018

Morning at Birtle

Birtle Lodge, Rochdale - 22.10.18


I'm keen to get out this morning as it's still warm with sunny intervals especially with the forecast for the end of the week of winds coming down from the Artic, but where ? Living close to the edge of moorland there are a couple of local reservoirs that attracts passerine migration at the right time but this morning I'm visiting Birtle Lodge which is slightly further away from the upper moorland and only a couple of miles from the house.

Birtle Lodge is an oasis in lower moorland fringed by some extensive tree and hedge planting and especially good at the right time of year for migrating warblers, but this morning I'm hoping to photograph Goosander that regularly appear in small groups in autumn and winter. Some times difficult to get near I intend using a small portable hide to increase my chances of a closer shot the only downside is this location being popular with dog walkers and often they stop and ask...."are you photographing birds"....doh !

A quick scan I pick up a male and female Shoveler, a new bird for me on this lodge and a small group of about eight Wigeon. On the south side of the lodge the sun is ideally placed behind reflecting some nice colour in the water from the vegetation opposite so out comes the portable hide and I setup behind a tree.

I'm only on site for a couple of hours so I don't have the luxury of stealthily getting into position never the less the Wigeon don't seem spooked and happily continue feeding amongst some Canada Geese. A mixture of female and eclipse males doesn't make for easy identification but much easier reviewing the images later picking out the white side flash which is the wing bar of the male.

It's been a great autumn morning and thoroughly enjoyable, the autumn colours of yellows, browns and lingering greens are a visual feast and along with the location make this venue a jewel in what can some times be a frantic and noisy part of the country.

Wigeon - (eclipse male)









Wigeon - female









Mute Swan - male & female



Thursday, 22 December 2016

Morning Outing Before Barbara Turns Up


Brief morning outing to my local patch at Birtle before Storm Barbara turns up !...