Wednesday, 9 January 2008

Birdnet Information site is currently down

We are experiencing a few problems with our main website at the moment, so all traffic is being diverted to this blog page. We are expecting the main site to be back soon and if in the meantime please don’t hesitate to call us if you have a query.


Please also note that the contact email address for this blog has changed to blog@birdnetinformation.co.uk


Cheers, Dag

Monday, 17 December 2007

Desert Wheatear, Cromer Point, North Yorks

Four more fantastic photos of the 1st-winter male Desert Wheatear at Cromer Point by Glyn Sellors, now entering its fourth week of residency (found November 26th).

Can it repeat the length of stay of the Cornish bird of 1994, which wintered from 27th November 1994 right up to 20th March 2005? Or will the hungry looking Merlin patrolling the area put an early end to it?





Sunday, 16 December 2007

Long-tailed Duck, Derbyshire, Williamthorpe N.R

The best photos so far of this long staying 1st-winter drake by Glyn Sellors.

Directions: from M1 junction 29, take A6175 south-west for c1 mile to first roundabout. At roundabout take 3rd exit north (right) onto Park Road. Follow Park road for c1/4 mile then turn right and follow track to ponds.

Map link to Multimap











Monday, 10 December 2007

Lesser Canada Goose, Mersehead RSPB, 25th November

Photographed by Tristan Reid, this Lesser Canada Goose appears to be a best fit for Taverner's Canada Goose (Lesser Canada Goose of race taverneri), but with identification criteria and taxonomy changing at such a rapid pace, it could be interesting to see how we label birds like this in ten years time.

Remember that although the BOURC have split Canada Geese into the seperate species Lesser and Greater, and the BBRC acknowledge that wild vagrant Canada Geese occur in Britain, neither committee has so far accepted any records of Lesser Canada Geese!







More of Tristan's images can be found on his website:

http://www.atricillaimages.co.uk/

Saturday, 1 December 2007

Desert Wheatear, Yorkshire, 1st December 2007

One of two in the country at the moment, this first-winter male showed well at Cromer Point, North Yorkshire allowing Glyn Sellors to get some fantastic shots of this stunning wheatear.



Thursday, 15 November 2007

Pagers on the Hebrides

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Monday, 12 November 2007

Green-winged Teal

Rarities and scarcities at Marshside RSPB on Merseyside can be extremely difficult to catch up with, often disappearing into the marsh's many creeks and gullies for hours, if not days, where they are impossible to see! This drake Green-winged Teal was the exception to the rule when Stephen Menzie photographed it showing itself off only yards in front of Sandgrounders' Hide.


Note not only the vertical white stripe & much reduced horizontal white stripe and the (somewhat invisible here) less striking yellow border to the green on the face but also the more extensive cream/yellow under the tail.