
Showing posts with label Arctic Redpoll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arctic Redpoll. Show all posts
Thursday, 8 October 2009
Two Arctic warbler's in one tree !
8th October 2009
Checked to find the Arctic Redpoll was still at Aith,I would like to thank Jim for finding this bird and allowing me to capture this image of a falling snow flake.

Arctic Duo - 7th October 2009
7th October 2009
Bumped in to Dave Hall this morning,an old friend I had not seen in a while.
We headed for the Arctic Duo, Warbler and Redpoll.
The Arctic Redpoll showed as well as ever, but the Arctic Warbler showed,but well under cover.
However with patience,eventualy got the shot.
While at the warbler Russ haywood had found a Yellow browed Warbler,the most elusive ive known of this species,due to the local feline.
Arctic Warbler
Bumped in to Dave Hall this morning,an old friend I had not seen in a while.
We headed for the Arctic Duo, Warbler and Redpoll.
The Arctic Redpoll showed as well as ever, but the Arctic Warbler showed,but well under cover.
However with patience,eventualy got the shot.
While at the warbler Russ haywood had found a Yellow browed Warbler,the most elusive ive known of this species,due to the local feline.

More Arctic Redpoll - 6th October 2009
Arctic Redpoll - 5th October 2009
5th October 2009
Jim Nicolson found a Hornnemans Arctic Redpoll at Aith ( Cunningsbrough).
The bird was in great condition. The bird seemed small compared to others I have seen,possibly a female?.


Jim Nicolson found a Hornnemans Arctic Redpoll at Aith ( Cunningsbrough).
The bird was in great condition. The bird seemed small compared to others I have seen,possibly a female?.


Labels:
Arctic Redpoll,
Cunningbrough,
Hornnamans,
October 2009
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