Bird of the day: Great Tit

Birds & Fowl


Bird of the day: Great Tit

11 Apr 2020 29 29 163
As Easter weekend is upon us and Spring burst forth, our garden birds are in ecstasy. This Great Tit (Parus major) stood on one of our stone moles, was dancing up and down whilst flapping its wings rapidly, not to fly but clearly to impress. Ah, just found out that my wife saw this and another doing what the birds and bees do naturally, just moments before it landed on here. Enjoy too, the more frontal pose in the PiP. As usual, nice full size.

A Scottish Puffin

07 Jun 2014 9 8 286
This beautiful little bird, a resident of Northern Scotland, was one of a trio seen at Duncansby Head, Britain's most North Easterly point.

The Storks of Silves.

17 Dec 2013 7 302
Silves in Portugal is the setting for this pair of Storks, famously returning as a pair, year after year to rebuild their nest and raise young. Hope you enjoy this silhouette.

Gannet of Bempton Cliffs

10 Apr 2017 6 11 393
Adult mature Gannent (genus Morus, in the family Sulidae,) seen over the Bempton Cliffs on our Yorkshire Coast. More info on Bempton Cliffs: www.rspb.org.uk/birds-and-wildlife/bird-and-wildlife-guides/bird-a-z/g/gannet

Christmas Greetings from Saddleworth

08 Dec 2017 9 19 346
A friendly local Robin gives me an opportunity to wish all my friends and viewers here on Ipernity, A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Herb

Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo)

04 Jul 2017 7 6 294
Maybe common, but not to me. I heard this first by its plaintive mewing call that could be mistaken for a cat. I believe there are a few of these in Britain but as I said, not where I live. Seen near the village of Alternun in Cornwall.

Balancing act!

31 May 2018 15 24 273
Mother and young common starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) take a break for a meal whilst practising for tonight's high wire performance. Seen on our garden feeder.

On the lookout

06 Sep 2015 2 278
Seen on a pond near the place our caravan was sighted in the Rhineland of Germany.

May

14 May 2018 10 22 282
New life is always good to see. Here we have an adult Canadian Goose and its goslings next to the Hudderfield canal here in Uppermill Saddleworth.

Herbs garden birds, Robin

04 Jun 2018 16 26 334
Two days in my garden, with an opportunity to snap our birds. Of course without the feeder, this would be a different story. This robin is a local character and along with at least one other, has been a frequent visitor all year. This capture is quite unusual because robins are more known to be ground feeders and indeed this is the case for ours too, but on occasion it has a go at getting the seeds as we see here. Enjoy PiPs too.

Herbs garden birds, juvenile Blackbird

05 Jun 2018 13 14 292
Two days in my garden, with an opportunity to snap our birds. Here we see (I think) one of our very young blackbirds, shortly to flee after a call from its parent. Birds often scavenge this area just below our seed and fat-ball feeders. Its as if the feeders themselves are the rich kids throwing scraps to the poor!

Herbs garden birds, juvenile Green finch and femal…

04 Jun 2018 10 6 415
Two days in my garden, with an opportunity to snap our birds. Of course without the feeder, this would be a different story. Here we see some of the frequent visitors here, our Green finches (Carduelis chloris). However this is the first time that I have caught an obvious juvenile still with its chick-looks and feathers but well able to feed itself. Above, mummy is obviously the guide.

Herbs garden birds, Bullfinch (male)

05 Jun 2018 10 8 250
A rare bird in our garden and possibly the first occasion that I have caught it so sharp. We saw it first time during the heavy frost, looking for something to eat and it seems to have hung around since. Its quite unusual to see these in our gardens as they are normally woodland or farm residents. They are in fact protected in our country. Scientific name: Pyrrhula pyrrhula ps, I have yet to see a female here.

Herbs garden birds, juvenile Bluetit

04 Jun 2018 6 5 229
A regular visitor to our garden, here we see a very young bird but normally we see lots of adults. In fact we see quite a lot of tits, including great tits, long-tailed tits and coal tits but not on these two days.

Herbs garden birds, Starling

04 Jun 2018 7 4 246
Starlings come and go in our garden. they must have nested near here as we have seen the young ones too. These are the fat-miners, akin to our wood-peckers with their long beaks. They drill into the fat-balls sending cascades of fat to the ground, to the delight of our resident ground feeders of pigeons and blackbirds along with the robins and sparrows. Scientific name: Sturnus vulgaris

Herbs garden birds, Goldfinch

05 Jun 2018 6 7 257
The star of this weeks catch the very rare to us 'Goldfinch'. Like the 'Bullfinch' this has only become a regular visitor this Winter and Spring. Normally their habitat is near thistles, a plant that their beak has been especially adapted to get at the sun-flower seed for. Maybe our seeds are just too much for it to resist. Scientific name: Carduelis carduelis

Pied Wagtail (adult)

18 Sep 2018 29 34 384
Motacilla alba: Seen in County Kerry, Ireland last Autumn but I do see these often by our local big rivers and small streams over here on the British mainland too. A rather nice bird to watch and listen to too, with their bobbing tails and often seen with a fly or small fish in its beak.

Canada Goose attack

10 Apr 2019 21 24 415
Seen at a local canal basin. The first goose here was being chased away by the second one after swimming too close to a nest. I was not sure if the attacker was the female or male but it seemed to mean business here. During this canal side stroll we saw several more nests (see pip) all having a parent sat in them so presumably on eggs. Enjoy

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