Showing posts with label Yellow Browed Warbler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yellow Browed Warbler. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 September 2010

Another Arctic day

Another breezy day, but sunny.
Arctic Warbler at Sumbrugh Head.
plus Barred Warbler, Yellow Browed Warbler.



















































































Yesterdays Barred Warbler and Yellow Browed Warbler



and a Chiffchaff.
On the way back from south mainland, Shetland, News came out of a Whites Thrush. In the village that I live.
on arrival at the local, just 4 others birders. We obtained two brief views, before the masses arrived.

Thursday, 8 October 2009

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

Arctic Warbler

Yellow Browed Warbler
Yellow Browed Warbler
Arctic Redpoll (or is it a snow flake)

Arctic Redpoll

7th October

Saturday, 3 October 2009

Eye of the Taiga (Fly Stalone)


What a week!

The news of a Taiga Flycatcher in Shetland,being just the third for Britain.

Started a journey at 4am, for the "red eye" ferry.

The sky was clear and the wind had dropped overnight. My thoughts-the bird had gone.

But waiting for the second ferry of the morning, a text came through,the bird was still on Fetlar.


Taiga Flycatcher

















On the way back through Yell, a derelict house and overgrown garden was the temporary home for a Arctic Warbler














































Shetland Wren
























Meanwhie back at the ranch a Yellow Browed still performed for the crowds



Monday, 28 September 2009

Autumn migration in 1/8th swing

Rock Pipit



Wheatear



Pink footed Geese



Greenshank on Burra























Yellow Browed Warbler,still puts on a show,dispite the gales and lots of Birders.




























So Far this week

Monday, 21 September 2009

Yellow Browed Warbler

The Garden Turned up a Willow Warbler first thing in the morning,that in its self was nice, as the lack of migrants due to the Westerly winds makes anything seem special.
Then later in the day I heard the distinctive call of one of my favourite birds
Yellow Browed Warbler. But then it made it even more special , as I obtained a shot I had been after for years , but happens so quickly, hovering underneath a leaf.







































Willow Warbler

































4 Pied Wagtails came to roost in the garden.