Winter at Holme Bird Observatory (please click for clip)

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Hume's Leaf Warbler


This HUME'S LEAF WARBLER (pictured above by Jed Andrews) was trapped on the NOA reserve today (23rd November) at 09:30, having been present since yesterday (when it was heard only). It was retrapped in net 0A and had a fat score of 1. It is only the 2nd Holme record, following one on 22nd October 1997. The bird is favouring the west end of the reserve although it is being rather elusive - after being released today it was only heard a couple of times in the afternoon.

Monday, 15 November 2010

Hen Harreir at Redwell 14th November

Ringtail Hen Harrier Redwell Marsh. 14th November.
After sitting on one of the posts by the footpath the Harrier proceeded to quarter the marsh, flushing the hundreds of Teal present in the process !



Jay 14th November. Taken near the church at Holme where a party of 6 Waxwings had flown through earler in the morning.



Sunday, 14 November 2010

Waxwings







This autumn/early winter has seen an excellent movement of Waxwings right along the east coast, including in the Holme recording area. These superb pictures (click to make them bigger) were taken by Pam Rand and depict 3 Waxwings that lingered along the river Hun, between the Redwell Marsh hide and the standing caravan, on the afternoon of 7th November, a day that saw a small arrival on land ('northern Bullfinch' and 4 Woodcocks, as well as a small arrival of Blackbirds, Goldcrests and Robins), as well as some reasonable movement on the sea (including 4 Little Auks, 2 Sooty Shearwaters and 6 Pomarine Skuas, as well as a good duck passage).

Thursday, 11 November 2010

'Eastern' Lesser Whitethroat


Another shot of the 'Eastern' Lesser Whitethroat (pictured by Ian Simmons) that continues its long stay along the NOA east bank (to 10th November at least).

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Lesser Whitethroat. Woodcock and a surprise diver on the Broadwater

Eastern type Lesser Whitethroat 6th November. Still present in spite of having a good body weight and carrying a good layer of fat.


Woodcock 6th november. 1 of 2 ringed during the day


Great Northern Diver 6th November. a couple of record shots of the bird that spent approximately 20 minutes on the broaswater before lifting off and flying east after circling round Holme marsh.

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Redwell Waders and a blackcap from the Obs


Blackcap 31 October.
1 of nearly 100 birds ringed in the day, with ringing records at the observatory continuing to tumble as birds continue to pass through.

Red Admiral 30 October


Redsahnk Redwell Marsh 28th October






2 Dunlin that spent the afternoon in front of the hide on Redwell 28th October. A water Vole from the bridge behind the hide was a bonus - but it didn't stay to be photographed !



26th October. 2 out of 3 waxwings in the trees in the car park on beach road. Taken in dull early morning light so little more than sillhouettes.