What have you seen

1157158159160162

Comments

  • mickysf
    mickysf Forum Participant Posts: 6,474 ✭✭✭
    2,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited September 29 #4832

    We are now home after our tour of the Lakes and Scotland. On the whole the warm weather has been fabulous but now it is positively Autumnal. We essentially finished our Tour at Loch Ness where our daughter was involved in the annual Monster The Loch rowing race. The length completed in less than three hours by her 3 other lady rowers and their cox. Some 140 crews set out to complete the course, quite a sight. From there we have taken a leisurely return journey home via Berwick Sea View and North York Moors. 

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,636
    1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited September 29 #4833

    micky, I think you have misplaced the above post!!😁

    Numerous skeins of Pink Footed Geese flying over the Solway today, with Lapwings and a huge flock of Oystercatchers by the tideline. There are still House Martins flying around the site, and I saw a small flock of Fieldfares on the golf course, the first that I have seen this winter.

  • mickysf
    mickysf Forum Participant Posts: 6,474 ✭✭✭
    2,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited September 29 #4834

    Oops, I have. Silly me! However, I didn’t see Nessie!😉

  • Oneputt
    Oneputt Club Member Posts: 9,144 ✭✭✭
    2,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited October 8 #4835

    Shot up to North Waltham this morning to view a Hoopoe in someone’s front garden.  It’s been there for 3 days and its very calm and viewable. I will upload a photograph later

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,636
    1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited October 8 #4836

    There have been some large skiens of Pink Footed Geese passing over the site each day that we have been here, by the Firth of Forth. Over last couple of nights I saw lots of frogs, toads and juvenile newts on the paths around the site. Today, at North Berwick we watched both Gannets and Cormorants dive bombing into the sea. While walking I came across what I think is a juvenile Cormorant on the shore unable to take flight. 

  • Oneputt
    Oneputt Club Member Posts: 9,144 ✭✭✭
    2,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited October 9 #4837

    North Walsham, not Waltham.  He still there this morning

  • mickysf
    mickysf Forum Participant Posts: 6,474 ✭✭✭
    2,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited October 9 #4838

    He’s not looking well, Nellie. We have a juvenile cormorant in the river today which has a distinct white belly. It looks like a magpie of the sea. We also saw a grey seal hauled out on the riverbank about two miles up stream. Others were bobbing about in the water. I think they were waiting for high tide as the depth of water was down to only a few inches in places.

  • Oneputt
    Oneputt Club Member Posts: 9,144 ✭✭✭
    2,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited October 11 #4839

    Lovely day at Strumpshaw today.  2 x Chinese water deer, a Hobby, 5 x Marsh Harriers, Great White Eagret, Kingfisher and 2 Bearded tits 

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,636
    1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited October 14 #4840

    Out walking this afternoon I spotted a Red Squirrel running across the field gate into Mungrisdale Common, and then later a Roe Deer doe in the woods above the club site.

  • RedKite
    RedKite Club Member Posts: 1,716 ✭✭
    500 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited October 15 #4841

    The red squirrels here are burying their food ready for winter there is no Walnuts on the big tree in the next field so they are busy with acorns instead but not as many as last year, still great to see them. Saw 2 Roe Deer in a small olive tree plantation across the road from us.

    Saw a Red Kite flying over and had my bins with me then another smaller bird of prey flew across the field and checking my bird book it was a Black Shouldered Kite certainly a lot smaller than the Red Kite but good to see, we did have a few around here last year but the first this year.

  • mickysf
    mickysf Forum Participant Posts: 6,474 ✭✭✭
    2,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited October 16 #4842

    Having walked and climbed in The Lakes all my life I now find the Mungrisdale area one of my favourite places to visit. Also that area north of Skiddaw and Blencathra. I think the reason being is that these are the less visited fells, feel more remote, probably not as rugged as some other Lakeland fells but just as beautiful. This summer we walked in the Glendaraterra valley and the northern fells in the Skiddaw Massif, what stunning views looking across the Greta Valley, up St John’s in the Vale and towards the peaks in the distance. For a couple of periods in my life I lived and worked in this area and hold great affection for it and the people who live there. Well worth a visit.

  • Fisherman
    Fisherman Forum Participant Posts: 2,367
    1000 Comments
    edited October 16 #4843

    Not seen but heard this morning, the Deer rut. Beware of the stags at this time of year as they are testosterone mad.

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,636
    1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited October 16 #4844

    micky, it was the walk up the miners track above Glendaraterrace that we took in the morning before heading around to Mungrisdale. OH has trouble descending these days because of painful knees so we tend to just do the more level walks, however we do see lots of wildlife wherever we go. It's just a matter of keeping one's eyes open.

  • mickysf
    mickysf Forum Participant Posts: 6,474 ✭✭✭
    2,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited October 17 #4845

    Beautiful area Nellie. In my early twenties I worked at Fellside in the Calbeck Fells and just for the fun of it we planned a summer walking route and set off  across the Northern Fells to finish at Keswick. The first peak we climbed was Brea Fell. The view from the summit there is, I believe one of the finest in the Northern Fells, with the panorama north taking in the Solway Firth, Scottish Borders and the northern Pennines. Taking in  Great Cockup we made our way onto the head and western flank of the Glendaraterra valley. From there on to Latrigg fell and down into Keswick. Beautiful views.

    In winter we also cross country skied amongst the Great Calva , Knott and Meal Fells. Don’t think they get winter weather these days which made it possible then, it seemed to last for weeks. You had to be aware that unseen mine shafts were a danger as they were hidden in snow drifts. Such fun!

  • Wherenext
    Wherenext Club Member Posts: 10,585 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited October 22 #4846

    3 weeks ago I reported seeing a Green Sandpiper at Burton Mere. We went for a stroll around the place today and it's still there. For a bird that migrates and doesn't tend to stay in one place very long this one, and apparently a second one, seems to have taken the term " Stopover" to a new meaning.

    Also managed to see our first Whooper Swans of the winter. Actually had a good view of a Cetti's Warbler as well.

    Just 3 dragonflies left.

  • mickysf
    mickysf Forum Participant Posts: 6,474 ✭✭✭
    2,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited October 22 #4847

    I’m amazed WN, reports of several migrant species still hanging around. Osprey, a few hirundines and a number of Ring Ouzels this week. Oh and even one or two rarer summer visitors like the Hoopoes linger on. Very few usually seen this late in October.

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,636
    1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited October 22 #4848

    An interesting couple of days here with around 6 Cattle Egrets on the fields across from the site along with a Grey Heron, and I also spotted a hare hunkering down when it heard me on the road. Then today a Stoat disappeared into the hedgerow as we drove up and within yards a Sparrow  Hawk, which had manage to get a claw entangled in a briar freed itself and nearly hit the car!

    Spotted these trees in full autumn colour, a Maple and a Large Leafed Lime.

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,636
    1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited October 23 #4849

    I came across this note from the Montrose Basin Wildlife Reserve FB page, hope it can be accessed, and that it is safe to do so!

    https://www.facebook.com/share/p/c8ibwf2DWFFJn2iD/

     

  • mickysf
    mickysf Forum Participant Posts: 6,474 ✭✭✭
    2,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited October 24 #4850

    Two sightings today, one spotted in Essex, the other in Buckinghamshire. Could be same bird??

  • RedKite
    RedKite Club Member Posts: 1,716 ✭✭
    500 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited October 24 #4851

    Well the Common Cranes have been on the move towards Spain today huge numbers even came over our way and we have been outside gardening work and did not see one typical, but did see a flock of Redwings going over about 40 altogether.

    Saw quite a lot of butterflies out yesterday whilst looking around a local field which I have not been into for a few months great to see as numbers of butterflies have been down in numbers here like the UK.

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,636
    1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited October 24 #4852

    Spotted this fine toadstool today. Not yet had a change to identify  it properly yet, so if anyone can help it will be greatly appreciated. 

  • Wherenext
    Wherenext Club Member Posts: 10,585 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited October 25 #4853

    If it wasn't for the dip in the cap I would say that it's a Blue Roundhead Nellie. Haven't seen one with that dip but doesn't mean it isn't. Can't help much further as my knowledge on toadstools is not wide.

    Still several Migrant Hawker dragonflies about, mainly flying over the pool by the Pin Mill at Bodnant Gardens yesterday. Just the one Ruddy Darter though.

  • mickysf
    mickysf Forum Participant Posts: 6,474 ✭✭✭
    2,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited October 25 #4854

    A first for me, a dab chick near the harbour entrance at Whitby. I’ve never seen one in salt water before. What a lovely little grebe it was. Another species to join kingfisher, heron and egrets in this saline environment I’ve spotted. Also seen grey wagtail in the exposed kelp beds at low tide but not today. That grey seal hauled up on the river bank at Ruswarp a couple of miles up river was a surprise too.

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,636
    1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited October 25 #4855

    I will have to look out for it micky, as we have just arrived at Whitby.

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,636
    1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited October 27 #4856

    Just an update. I think that I have identified the fungus as a Trooping Funnel Mushroom, Clitocybe / Infundibulicybe geotropa, and it is supposed to be excellent to eat  especially when young.

  • RedKite
    RedKite Club Member Posts: 1,716 ✭✭
    500 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper Photogenic
    edited October 28 #4857

    A few photos locally including a Praying Mantis perched on our railing out the one of the lounge windows very late coming out this year, the Tree frog peeping over the watering can, Garden Tiger moth in the garden and Red Admiral on buddleia (buddleja) and a Southern White Admiral on a small stone sink.

  • Wherenext
    Wherenext Club Member Posts: 10,585 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited October 28 #4858

    Nice to see some "exotica" RK.

    Think you're right about the mushroom Nellie.

  • mickysf
    mickysf Forum Participant Posts: 6,474 ✭✭✭
    2,500 Likes 1000 Comments
    edited October 28 #4859

    Help please, what is this fungi spotted on our walk out in coniferous woodlands.

  • Wherenext
    Wherenext Club Member Posts: 10,585 ✭✭✭
    5,000 Likes 1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited October 28 #4860

    I think they're known as Common Puffballs Micky. Are they slightly spiky in appearance? Looks like it.

  • nelliethehooker
    nelliethehooker Club Member Posts: 13,636
    1000 Comments Name Dropper
    edited October 28 #4861

    Cheers WN. We saw this beauty enjoying, the warmth from the road and from the sun on its back this afternoon.