Showing posts with label falcon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label falcon. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 June 2024

Holiday day six part two

 My final Blog from our holiday in the Cotswolds and this one is about some of the birds we saw while at RSPB Otmoor oh, and one from the cottage.

Someone said they had seen at least six Cuckoos at Otmoor this was one of them.

One of the first Blogs I did from Otmoor contained an image of a Red Kite carrying what looked like a white rat. I’m finishing with a similar image. Looking at the wings I think it’s the same Red Kite and  another white rat.

 A pair of Marsh Harrier teased me every time I was at Otmoor they were always too far away for any decent shots.

Heron skimming across one of the pond.

Then waiting to catch something.

Great Crested Grebe gliding past the reeds.

GCG coming in to land on the pond.

GCG about to take off.

Reed Warbler skulking about in the reeds.

Garden Warbler.

I was sitting in the cottage getting the images I had taken that day from the camera onto the laptop when I heard a commotion outside. At first, I took no notice but it went on so I decided to take o look. On the ground under a tree lay a dead Jackdaw but flying away was this Peregrine. I’m not entirely sure what happened but it looks like the Peregrine had had a go at the young Jackdaw in the nest and the parents were having a go at the Peregrine and that was the commotion I heard. It ended with one dead young Jackdaw and the Peregrine flying off with just a feather. That’s nature, raw in tooth and claw.





Saturday, 29 November 2014

A Nice Surprise

 Grey and miserable morning but it was off to Boldon Flats today for the Tundra Bean Goose. It showed briefly near the pond but everything went up when a Peregrine flew through. A Caspian Gull was a nice surprise (hats off to the man who spotted it in amongst all the other gulls). A Mediterranean Gull was also on the pond but I got it in the air. The Tundra Bean Goose had relocated to a horse paddock with a flock of Greylags and showed very well until a horse got too close then everything flew off.
It was then onto Whitburn Steels for the Water Pipit which unfortunately I dipped. I did however manage a Rock Pipit.


Caspian Gull

Caspian Gull

Caspian Gull

Mediterranean Gull

Mediterranean Gull

Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine

Peregrine

Tundra Bean Goose

Tundra Bean Goose

Tundra & Greylags

Tundra & Greylags

Greylag

Rock Pipit