Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year

May I take this opportunity to wish everyone a very happy and wildlife-filled New Year.

Reflecting back on 2011 there were so many highlights, here are just a few.
This was one of a number of Bottlenosed Dolphins that I saw in New Quay,
Wales in the summer. Sitting on the harbour wall watching them throw fish
 around was simply stunning.


This superb male Citrine Wagtail was in Norfolk for just a day in April. I
just happend to be staying a few miles away when this bird was found. It's
only the second one I've ever seen but the first one I've photographed.

This is the awesome Crib Goch ridge in Snowdonia.
I only walked to the summit of Snowdon for the first
time this year. I returned in September to walk the
classic Snowdon Horseshoe. What a beautiful place.

Not the most exciting photo in the world, but hey, it's a Blue Whale, the
largest animal ever to have existed! This was the overwhelming
highlight of a ferry trip across the Bay of Biscay in August. I'm still buzzing now!

Friday, December 30, 2011

Leighton Moss

A few more photos from my trip to Leighton Moss RSPB reserve. The main purpose was to see the Glossy Ibis (see older post), but there are always great birds to see at this magical reserve. Below are a few photos of Eurasian Teal a fabulous little duck and also a drake Goldeneye.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

North Wales Afternoon

A short trip to North Wales for an afternoon's birding. Found the Great Northern Diver on the marina in Rhyl but it was too distant for photography. Got a few shots of the Snow Buntings at Kinmel Bay but the light was already fading. Finished off with cracking views of Short-eared Owls nearby.


Monday, December 26, 2011

Glossy Ibis


Two record shots of the first winter Glossy Ibis at Leighton Moss, taken on 17th December. A distant bird in with a horrible fence in the background. Had to give it a try though. Rare birds are often difficult subjects.


Ran hills early this morning, and an easy run with my running partner this afternoon, still very warm for the time of year.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Christmas Run

A very merry Christmas to everyone.
Managed to get out for an early 10 mile run along the North Wirral coast. Very windy but mild for the time of year. Managed an overall pace of 6.55 minutes per mile.
Saw some nice flocks of lapwing and oystercatcher on the incoming tide.

Saturday, December 24, 2011

First Post

Season's Greetings on this Christmas Eve.
Thought I'd start my blog with a festive snowy photo of a walk I did in Snowdon on 10th December.