Monday, 22 October 2007

Red sky in the morning, shepherds warning...

A pretty stunning sun rise this morning in Broom.

Sunday, 14 October 2007

Vismig from the Pinnacle

This is the Metcheck jet stream chart for today. I guess the good movement of today was mainly due to the south-westerly winds pushing stuff lower in altitude so we could see it?


08:00-11:00
Low cloud and fog slowly cleared to reveal a patchy blue sky. Movement was west unless otherwise stated.

A good morning, unfortunately I was slow getting up as a cold has hit! 2305 individuals counted migrating (not including the GP's). Virtually all of the Fieldfares were passing over very high, which made picking them up very difficult, the count is of only 10 groups, with the largest being 90 birds. Wood Pigeons have also just started to move here, with virtually none seen moving before today from the Pinnacle. Lots of Chaffinches, with most just singles and pairs, with the odd larger flock. Starlings were also prominent today too, with the largest flock being 80.

Redwing - 998
Chaffinch - 407
Fieldfare - 222
Starling - 261
Wood Pigeon - 260
Redpoll - 3
Reed Bunting - 3
Brambling - 5
Snipe - 1 NE
Meadow Pipit - 24 S
Greenfinch - 26
Yellowhammer - 2 S
Grey Wagtail - 1 S
Siskin - 5 S
Goldfinch - 6 NE
Bullfinch - 5
Skylark - 24 S
Blackbird - 3
Pied Wagtail 3 S
Stock Dove - 1 S
Linnet - 12 S
Song Thrush - 7
Lapwing - 16
Dunnock - 2
Herring Gull - 3 S
Lbb Gull - 5 S

Also c.700 Golden Plovers which were milling around, flying up and down the valley and a Raven over north-west.

Thursday, 11 October 2007

Vismig from the Pinnacle


07:35 - 08:35
Fog, with the viewpoint in the top quarter. Blue sky and high cloud above. Still.

Birds were obviously going over us but relatively few were seen because of the fog. A frustrating morning!

Chaffinch - 99 NW
Meadow Pipit - 7 S
Goldfinch - 1 NE
Redwing - 8 W
Greenfinch - 7 W
Fieldfare - 35 (inc one party of 33) NW
Collared Dove - 2 E
Cormorant - 2 S
Golden Plover - 1 N
Song Thrush - 4 W
Reed Bunting - 4 NE
Lapwing - 26 W
Siskin - 2 S
Yellowhammer - 4 NW
Dunnock - 3 E
Brambling - 1 W
Duck sp. - 1 N
Redpoll - 1 S
Skylark - 1 E
Swallow - 1 S

Wednesday, 10 October 2007

Vismig from the Pinnacle



7:00-08:30
Wind: light, north-east
Cloud: 8/8 with a period of roughly 5/8 in the middle of the watch.

Possibly the strongest passage of Chaffinches we've had so far watching from the Pinnacle. One of the highlights was the Merlin which shot after the first three Redwings of the morning right over the Ivel valley!

Chaffinch - 169 S/W
Redwing - 90 W
Fieldfare - 17 W
Greenfinch - 15 NE
Meadow Pipit - 8 S
Siskin - 6 S/W
Redpoll - 1 S
Linnet - 4 S
Goldfinch - 2 (1 N, 1 S)
Alba Wagtail - 4 (3 N, 1 S)
Yellowhammer - 2 S
Reed Bunting - 4 NE
Song Thrush - 2 W
Starling - 2 S
Golden Plover - 50 N
Skylark - 4 E
Blackbird - 2 W
Cormorant - 5 (2 N, 3 S)
Merlin - 1 W

More on The Pinnacle

Here is a Google Maps interactive image of The Pinnacle at Sandy, Bedfordshire. There is a bench just about under the pointer where we stand and watch 'vismig'.


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Monday, 8 October 2007

Nazca Booby


Nazca Booby Sula granti, Isla de la Plata, Ecuador, January 2006

Beryl-spangled Tanager

Beryl-spangled Tanager Tangara nigroviridis, Tandayapa Bird Lodge, Ecuador, January 2006

Harpy Eagle

Adult Harpy Eagle Harpia harpyja, Gareno, Ecuador, April 2006

White-chinned Thistletail

White-chinned Thistletail Schizoeaca fuliginosa, Papallacta Pass, Ecuador, March 2006

Plumbeous Sierra-finch

Plumbeous Sierra-finch Phrygilus unicolor, Antisana, Ecuador, March 2006

Linnet

Linnet Carduelis cannabina, Salthouse, Norfolk, UK, June 2007.

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