Showing posts with label Goldfinch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Goldfinch. Show all posts

Thursday, February 15, 2024

Parkgate 12th February

Parkgate on Monday presented so many spectacles - the view of masses of birds against the industrial scenes on the other side of the estuary and the speed with which the water rushed in to inundate the marshes at high tide. There were lots of White Egrets catching the voles, flocks of Pipits and Skylark, hovering Kestrels, Herons etc.

Thursday, December 28, 2023

Rainbow Clouds and Birds at Our Feeders

Rainbow clouds have been visible for several evenings recently. They are known as “nacreous” (or polar stratospheric) clouds and are very unusual in Britain. Nacreous clouds typically form in the winter polar stratosphere, a layer of our atmosphere around 15,000 to 25,000m in altitude. The stratosphere is generally very dry and so cloud formation is rare, but it seems as though recent storms may have driven moisture high into the atmosphere and the very low temperature turns any moisture in the air into ice crystals. On the down side, these clouds enhance the breakdown of the Earth’s ozone layer, as the ice crystals in the clouds encourage a chemical reaction between the ozone layer and gases such as chlorine and bromine (giving the colours). 

Nearer home lovely to see a flock of 10 Long-tailed tits in the garden plus the usual feeder species squabbling for possession.


Thursday, September 28, 2023

RSPB Otmoor (2) Small Birds

 For about 15 minutes I was entertained by a very large flock of mixed small birds - warblers, Chiffchaff and Black Cap, Blue Tits and Goldfinches feeding on the abundant midges (!) and seeds respectively. Such a pleasure to see large numbers of small birds after a difficult summer for them with the hot dry weather.

Friday, April 7, 2023

Slimbridge 3

Last set of images from Slimbridge in the afternoon as the light improved. Pleased to catch a Pied wagtail with fly in mouth - they entertained for most of the time. Lots of pairing going on among the Avocets and the Oystercatchers were mating. Even found a Redpoll among the Goldfinches and Siskin in the Alder cones

Sunday, March 19, 2023

Through the Kitchen Window

I decided to leave the seed heads of the Evening Primrose that are outside our backdoor a little longer and was rewarded yesterday with these Goldfinches feeding on the heads - plus a visiting 'black' Grey Squirrel.

 

Friday, March 10, 2023

Stinking Hellebore and Garden Birds

I was really pleased to find a colony of Stinking Hellebore, Helleborus foetidus, on the old railway embankment in Toft. This is a short-lived perennial herb of shallow calcareous soils. It is a poor competitor, and intolerant of deep shade, so is usually found in small colonies in woodland glades or open scrub, on scree slopes, rock ledges, hedgebanks etc. There are other plants of the species around Toft but I have not found new colonies before. 
With the cold weather, our garden is hosting lots of Goldfinches, Greenfinches, Blue Tits feeding on the old seedheads and the provided sunflower seeds.

Ann Miles Photography - My Favourite Images of the Past10 years or so