Tuesday, April 09, 2013

Catching up,the past few weeks........


Not blogged for a few weeks as there's not been an awful lot about to photograph so thought I'd catch up with a few "images" :-
Turnstone,Purple Sandpiper and Sand Martin at Ogmore-by-Sea on Sun 24.March.
Ring Ouzels (M+F) at Ogmore-by-Sea on Easter weekend.
Osprey and Common Buzzard at Cantref Reservoir on Easter Sunday.
Lesser Scaup at Parc Bryn Bach,Tredegar on Easter Sunday.
Greater Scaup (7 in total) at Llangors Lake on Easter Monday,a grey,cold day.
Skylark at Mynydd Illtyd,Brecon on Sun 7.April.
Osprey at Beacons Reservoir on Sun 7.April.
Golden Plovers at Mynydd ty Talwyn,Maesteg on Sun 7.April.

Lets hope the end of the cold weather sees a fresh influx of spring migrants.

Monday, March 11, 2013

"In between the rugby".........

Six Nations rugby weekends usually see myself and best mate Neil put in a few miles on a good walk and then put our feet up in front of the tele to watch Wales play.
However,my "dodgy" right ankle (I've turned it over on consecutive weekends,ouch !) interfered on Saturday so we drove from Neil's home in Blackpill down to Oxwich and put in a couple of hours in the "new" hide at the marsh.
It was fairly quiet and I was disappointed not to have the chance to photograph Snipe feeding on the island opposite the hide,otherwise there were a couple of pairs of Little Grebe looking fantastic in breeding plumage in the sun,several Gadwall,Mallard,Shoveler,Common Teal and plenty of Moorhen.
A few Water Rail squealed in the reeds but didn't show and a couple of Common Buzzard drifted overhead.
One of the pairs of Little Grebes came reasonably close to the hide and I managed to get a couple of shots that I was quite pleased with and also a few of Common Toads basking in the sun.
We headed back to Neil's at about 1.30pm and enjoyed a good win by Wales even if the game was somewhat dour and littered with penalties,bring on the English !!
I decided to test my ankle on Sunday afternoon by having a look for the Great Grey Shrike that had been seen late afternoons at Afan Argoed on both Friday and Saturday and after a 30min walk found myself at the clear fell given by the grid reference.
I scanned every tree and post for about half an hour in freezing conditions and finally the shrike appeared from nowhere at the top of one of the unfelled "posts",it was always a little too distant and I only managed a few "record" shots.
The freezing north easterly was really starting to bite and after about 40mins the bird disappeared as quickly as it had appeared and with it starting to snow I beat a hasty retreat downhill to the visitor centre or as fast as my "dodgy" ankle allowed anyway !!

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Aust Warth : Return Visit

I fancied a morning out last Sunday and a return visit to Aust Warth to get some more and hopefully better shots of the day flying Barn Owl was too much of a temptation !
Having dipped on the owl on his one  previous visit fellow "togger" Richard Smith joined me and even did the honour of driving with us arriving at the warth at about 9.00am.
The Barn Owl had been hunting since about 7.00am and we got straight onto the bird as it quartered the rough ground alongside the road.
The only disappointing aspect was the grey overcast sky resulting in absolutely terrible light with us both having to shoot at higher than wanted ISOs to achieve a reasonable shutter speed.
We enjoyed a great hour and a half before the owl disappeared to roost and then went to look for the two Twite that had been around for a couple of weeks.
Other birders informed us that the birds were still around and we soon found them high in trees at the end of the warth as they dashed back and fore the reedbed.
They were quite flighty and we just couldn't get quite close enough to get some really good shots but did manage a few "record" photos,sorry mean't images.
We called it a day at 2.00pm and headed for home to settle down in front of the television where I was joined by close friend Neil who popped up to watch Swansea hammer Bradford with me in the League Cup Final,a great morning followed by an equally great afternoon.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

"You just can't get enough of owls"............

I fancied a crack at the Barn Owl at Aust Warth on the Severn Estuary which has been showing well on and off for a few weeks during daylight hours so left early and got there at 7.20am.
The estuary was shrouded in mist early on which took a while to burn off and the Barn Owl eventually showed at 9.30am and continued to hunt for a couple of hours quartering the rough ground alongside the road.
It perched up several times but was always a little too distant to get a good shot.
Shortly after the Barn Owl showed I enjoyed the added bonus of a Short-eared Owl coming out to hunt and managed some shots of both species that I was quite pleased with.
I stayed for most of the day hoping that the birds would return later in the afternoon to hunt and really enjoyed the company of two fellow "toggers" from the Cotswolds and Stroud before calling it a day and leaving at about 4.00pm as the light started to fade.

Saturday, February 09, 2013

Glaucous Gull : Wenffrwd,Gower

Selection of "record" shots taken in company with Peter "Pedro" Morgan during a visit this morning following a text received from Mark Hipkin (cheers Mark !!) advising of the find by Chris Brewer (great find Chris !!) of the juvenile gull feeding on a sheep carcass opposite the church at Wernffrwd just off the marsh road.
Chris was there when we arrived and we were later joined by Adam Tilt,Dave Pritchard and a birder from Stoke (really nice guy) who was visiting his wife's relatives in Llanelli and who couldn't resist the temptation to have a look for the bird.