Showing posts with label Chaffinch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chaffinch. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 February 2016

First shots with the Kowa 1.6 extender

Below are just a few of the images I've got recently using the new Kowa 1.6 extender on my Kowa 883 'scope and 25-60x eyepiece.  The quality of the new extender is impressive and very sharp.  More to follow...

Greenfinch, The Lodge RSPB, 7th February 2016

Chaffinch, The Lodge RSPB, 7th February 2016

Greenfinch, The Lodge RSPB, 7th Feb 2016

Robin, The Lodge RSPB, 7th Feb 2016

Siskin, The Lodge RSPB, 7th February 2016

Brambling, The Lodge RSPB, 7th February 2016

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Have you noticed

British Chaffinch (left), Continental Chaffinch (right), Lesser Redpoll (front)


Have you noticed the difference between British and Continental Chaffinches? At this time of year they are at their most obvious. The British breeding males are peachy orange, slighter in structure, and have already started to stake their claim on a territory. The slightly larger Continental Chaffinches are deeper salmon pink colour in colour, and generally duller overall.

In the next few weeks the Continental birds will head back north and east, leaving the British birds in peace. British Chaffinches have been found (thanks to ringing data) to be incredibly sedentary. They generally don't move more than about five miles from where they were raised. Is Britain that good?

Monday, 2 February 2009

Snow finches


The heavy snow stopped play for many people today, but it did give way to some nice images from the garden. Goldfinch, and Chaffinch above.

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