Weeting Heath Airshow!
Birds of the Heath
by
22h ago
While we were visiting the Brecks yesterday, we were treated to terrific views of the USAF's fighter armoury: F15s, F16s and F35s were almost continually overhead. Great stuff (if, as I do, you like that sort of thing!) Still haven't caught up with an F22 yet ..read more
Visit website
Stone Curlews at Weeting Heath...
Birds of the Heath
by
1d ago
 ...and lots more besides! Linda, Sue, Peter and I decided to make a first visit this year to the Stone Curlews at Weeting Heath, arriving befoire the heat haze was too bad! There were three birds visible in front of the hide, sitting close to the camera and its power supply! Other birds included Woodlark, Curlew, Wheatear (very distantly!) Buzzard and Mistle Thrush. We moved on to Lakenheath just as the weather turned colder and wetter: we dodged the showers by moving from one hide to the next, somehow managing to  hear Nightingale, Cuckoo and Garden Warbler and seeing Roe and Muntj ..read more
Visit website
A morning at Cley
Birds of the Heath
by
3d ago
Norman and I decided to make best use of the predicted fine weather by visiting Cley NNT Reserve. Nothing spectacular had been reported, so we decided on a search from the Centre and Bishop's Hides before walking the entire perimeter. As expected, nothing too special, but a couple of Spoonbills were good to see, as were Sedge Warblers, Golden Plovers and a possible Caspian Gull. Swallows have arrived in numbers and were already prospecting Dauke's Hide for nest sites! Overhead a C130 patrolled the coast, while both F35 and F15 fighters were 'top gunning' all morning! A walk out to Gramborough ..read more
Visit website
Ring Ouzel at Lakenham
Birds of the Heath
by
1w ago
Since Linda and I had a bit of shopping to do, we thought we'd combine a visit to ASDA with a quick look for the reported Ring Ouzel at the Lakenham Car Boot field. There were only a couple of small gaps in the hedge, but - with perseverance - we managed distant, fleeting views and a couple of photos. Incidentally: I've never seen so many rabbits in my life ..read more
Visit website
Garganeys and other goodies at Hickling
Birds of the Heath
by
1w ago
Since Brian and Norman are both off on their travels, I was in need of a morning in the fresh air. Accordingly Linda and I decided on a walk around Hickling NNT reserve, before a visit to buy bird food at nearby Latham's.  Despite the watery sunshine, the air was still coolish, but Wilow Warblers had obviously arrived in some numbers and were calling from every suitable copse! Also new for the year were several Whitethroats and - star birds - at least half a dozen Garganey on Brendon's Marsh, including four males. A confiding Crane was good to see, as were three Cootlets taking their firs ..read more
Visit website
Hemblington Church bird survey
Birds of the Heath
by
1w ago
Despite a cool breeze and the threat of rain, Linda, Sue, Peter and I managed to fit this month's survey in among all our other planned activities! Just a few signs of spring, but the low temperature (just 8 degrees) kept most species hunkered down. Best bird, I suppose, was the female Merlin that flew low right in front of our car by Hemblington Hall. On the short drive home Linda and I stopped to say hello to one of 'our' local Little Owls: angry-looking little chap, isn't he ..read more
Visit website
The International Space Station over the UK
Birds of the Heath
by
1w ago
Here are the passes by the ISS for the next few weeks: these include several incredibly bright transits. Sadly, however, they are all very early in the morning ..read more
Visit website
Linda's bees depart for their new home...
Birds of the Heath
by
1w ago
A very sad day for Linda - and me - as the beehives are transported fifteen miles away to their new location on a Broadland farm. Many thanks to Katie and Pete for their advice, help and new site. Our visit from the Environmental Protection Officer confirmed that we were under no obligation to move the hives: he described our garden as a '...haven for wildlife' and gave us his card in case our 'neighbour' (I use the term as a purely geographical term) caused us any further distress. Hopefully Linda can continue to keep hives and produce quality honey for years to come ..read more
Visit website
Snowman enjoys some spring-like weather!
Birds of the Heath
by
1w ago
Linda and her bee-keeping colleague Pete spent the morning 'packing up' the bees, ready for a move to a new site (about twenty minutes away) Luckily the weather was perfect: warm, still and sunny. Time for Snowie to put in an appearance ..read more
Visit website
Jupiter, Uranus and comet Pons-Brooks
Birds of the Heath
by
1w ago
The comet is low in the western sky at sunset, making it hard to pick out in the gloaming: however, with a ten secxond exposure (and up to date star charts!) it was just possible to pick out Pons-Brooks below Jupiter. Just above was another gas giant planet, Uranus, which has a definite greenish tinge ..read more
Visit website

Follow Birds of the Heath on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR