It is party again at Fochteloerveen! The easterly winds have brought Red-footed Falcons and this evening at least 9 were present! (8 females and 1 male). More images soon, also from Helgoland last weekend. Again without albatross..
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Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Monday, March 28, 2016
Eemshaven
Impression of yesterday afternoon at Eemshaven, the early migrants start to arrive! The few bushes left in the area were occupied by many Robins, Chiffchaff and few Song Thrush, Redwing, Goldcrest and Firecrest, and some of them were confiding tame.
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| Chiffchaff with 2 Robins in the background |
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| Chiffchaff |
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| This Chiffchaff appeared very grey, almost like a Garden Warbler. The bird did not call so cannot be identified with certainty but it looks very Siberian. |
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| same bird, note the blackish feet |
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| Firecrest is always nice! |
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| different bird in better light |
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| note the flaming colour of the centre crown |
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| Goldcrest |
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| same bird |
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| and then 2 Cranes approached from the south, luckily they could gain some height before crossing the windmills |
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| Cranes really do not like flying over the sea but the strong southern wind forced them to cross the Wadden Sea. They left towards Borkum |
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Spring!
Days are getting longer and the sun feels warm again, spring is coming! I have not been birding a lot but did see a Barn Owl in my barn. Even more surprising was a Bittern that flew over the garden last week! I had never heard the barking flight-call before but it is very typical. Today Song Thrush claimed my garden again, there were 2 singing together in what seemed a song battle. Maybe that is why he ignored me, never saw them this tame (outside Helgoland that is:-)
And a picture from a boat trip on IJsselmeer last weekend; bird island the Kreupel. The birding trip was organised by Fogol and included several talks and pitches about nature restoration around IJsselmeer, and I was invited to present the FishMigrationRiver. Bird island the Kreupel has been constructed some 10 years ago and is a real bird-magnet. It is situated several kilometers from the coast so only visible by boat. We saw huge numbers of Scaup and several other species of duck. The Velvet Scooter was the bird of the day
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| in the plum tree, only few meters distance |
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| these birds produce a lot of sound! |
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| ambitious branch collecting |
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| more realistic sized branch:-) |
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| Meanwhile in the front garden... I collected some 7m3 of firewood last week, including some really big trunks. halfway cutting and splitting now. |
And a picture from a boat trip on IJsselmeer last weekend; bird island the Kreupel. The birding trip was organised by Fogol and included several talks and pitches about nature restoration around IJsselmeer, and I was invited to present the FishMigrationRiver. Bird island the Kreupel has been constructed some 10 years ago and is a real bird-magnet. It is situated several kilometers from the coast so only visible by boat. We saw huge numbers of Scaup and several other species of duck. The Velvet Scooter was the bird of the day
Sunday, January 31, 2016
winter update
Do not expect the Rubythroat here, I refuse to twitch the holy grail in an ordinary garden setting:-) It is winter so birding is slow, and weather is hard. The daily provided food attracts a lot of birds in my front garden; up to 70 House Sparrows, 15 Ringed Dove, both 10 Great and Blue Tits, 6 Blackbirds and a few Greenfinch, Chaffinch and Robin.
The flock of Long-tailed Tits is still roaming through the village but the flock size has decreased significantly. Maybe the Sparrowhawks took some, at least 2 visit the area daily. This weekend I had the chance to photograph one of them.
At the beginning of the year there were some exceptional black ice-conditions in the North. It rained ice for days and it was even possible to do ice-skating on the road! The ice put so much weight on the trees that the 3 biggest of the village fell down, simultaniously, with a loud bang!
More about the life-cycle of wood later:-)
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| see below for the origin of those branches:-) |
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| in the back garden |
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| only few meters distance in the front garden |
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| view from my window, with a length of 30 meters this tree crashed 3 gardens |
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| same tree, different view |
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| this one fell in opposite direction, crashing 2 gardens |
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| view from the car's window, it took more than an hour to get the frozen doors open |
More about the life-cycle of wood later:-)
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Long-tailed Tits
It is not often that I see Long-tailed Tits in my garden, but a flock has arrived recently. They do not come to the feeders but regarly visit the bushes next to the kitchen window, really close! The birds show a variety of head-patterns, from really dark to completely white, and demonstrate the challenge of identifying pure White-headed Long-tailed Tit ("caudatus"-type). And I need to clean the windows:-)
Meanwhile the House Sparrows have learned to open the seeds of Sunflower, and I am sure the 40kg will not be enough this winter:-)
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| typical native breeder, with extended dark eyestripe |
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| intermediate bird with faint dark streaking on ear and crown |
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| same bird, different pose |
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| intermediate bird with less streaking |
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| caudatus-type; completely white head with strong contrast to black back. I think the hint of fine streaking behind the eye is caused by shadow |
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| shadow or streaking? |
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| caudatus-type with again pure white head, sharply demarcated black back |
Meanwhile the House Sparrows have learned to open the seeds of Sunflower, and I am sure the 40kg will not be enough this winter:-)
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Monday, November 2, 2015
Arctic Warbler
A bird that put Franeker on the birding map! Last week this Arctic Warbler spend several days on the parking of the local swimming pool. Unfortunately the bird was in a rather bad state, with a deformed bill and poor plumage. I assume it did not survive the short cold, dark and foggy days.
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| Meanwhile the Bewick's Swans start to arrive in Lauwersmeer, and I explored by boat several times. Their beautifull calls create a fantastic atmosphere! |
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