oooh, I can hear the TLD Enviometer about to burst!!This time I have lots of photos of the vontsira, as it gave a show a few meters away when hunting on a crab![]()
oooh, I can hear the TLD Enviometer about to burst!!This time I have lots of photos of the vontsira, as it gave a show a few meters away when hunting on a crab![]()
112 Great Horned Owl - Bubo virginianus
Normally, birders keep the locations of owls and owl nests secret, but for the past several years a pair of GHOs has been returning to the same spot in my local wetlands area. They've been easy to spot, and are a good distance from any place accessible on foot, so their nest has been well documented.
I got up at early this morning (3am) and headed to Hexham swamp in the newcastle area. Get up there hix, it's a great day. I got 21 birds there plus 5 others at Stockton and wallsend. I also got 7 lifers.
88. Cattle Egret
89. Royal Spoonbil
90. Australian Spotted Crake
Boof I couldn't believe it when I read Spoon bills in Hexham then I saw number 90 and realised It wasn't the Hexham, Newcastle, Wallsend or even the Stockton I know from my native Northeast of England.Funny how they are the same names and obviously close together must have been founded my a Geordie explorer
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Boof I couldn't believe it when I read Spoon bills in Hexham then I saw number 90 and realised It wasn't the Hexham, Newcastle, Wallsend or even the Stockton I know from my native Northeast of England.Funny how they are the same names and obviously close together must have been founded my a Geordie explorer
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I think so.I got up at early this morning (3am) and headed to Hexham swamp in the newcastle area. Get up there hix, it's a great day. I got 21 birds there plus 5 others at Stockton and wallsend. I also got 7 lifers.
88. Cattle Egret
89. Royal Spoonbil
90. Australian Spotted Crake
Boof I couldn't believe it when I read Spoon bills in Hexham then I saw number 90 and realised It wasn't the Hexham, Newcastle, Wallsend or even the Stockton I know from my native Northeast of England.Funny how they are the same names and obviously close together must have been founded my a Geordie explorer
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yellow wagtail must be a good bird for NSW?
So I went to Fairmount Park again to see if I can see the single Greater White-fronted Goose and Ross's Goose that have been there for a while, but I failed again. However, I did get some new species, including a single Cackling Goose.
41. Cackling Goose
42. Great Egret
43. Snowy Egret
44. Bonaparte's Gull
45. Band-tailed Pigeon
46. Western Bluebird
47. American Robin
48. Common Yellowthroat
49. Nutmeg Mannikin (Countable in California)
And I was able to finally ID another species from one of my photos.
50. Fox Sparrow
Got six new species today:
51. Greater White-fronted Goose
52. Hooded Merganser
53. Eurasian Collared-dove
54. Downy Woodpecker
55. House Wren
56. Townsend's Warbler