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07.01.17. Birdlog (Part 2) | Frodsham Marsh BirdBlog
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Skip to primary content. Frodsham Marsh Bird Checklist (updated 2017). 070117. Birdlog (Part 2). After stopping off for a chat with WSM in the afternoon I made my way to the Manchester Ship Canal path and along the Holpool Gutter. The mitigation area of No.3 tank and the pools created there held a few Wigeon, Common Teal and Shoveler. A Marsh Harrier. Passed over the area without disturbing the waterfowl on 3. Along the ship canal path a pair of Stonechat. Was sat on the tower at the Growhow Works. Fill ...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Frodsham Marsh Bird Checklist (updated 2017). Category Archives: Nature Notes. All other wild things not covered in bird sections. Nature Notes #56 (Odds & Sods). A small collection of sightings from and about the River Mersey local to Frodsham Marsh. The second sighting involved a dead Conger Eel. The video here: https:/ vimeo.com/190320080. Fungi are always a popular feature and can be ‘sods’ to identified. I managed a few recent finds...Emerging Fly ...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Frodsham Marsh Bird Checklist (updated 2017). Category Archives: Images of Frodder’s. A pictorial guide to Frodsham Marsh. A few gloomy wind-swept images taken by Shaun Hickey from the WeBS count on Sunday last. The above picture is of Dunlin flying out to the Hale side of the River Mersey. A flock of swans head out to the marsh from Frodsham Score. Lapwings disturbed from their resting grounds rise up over the fields of Stanlow. No3 tank and the mitiga...
Tales from the River Bank (Personal Birding Days) | Frodsham Marsh BirdBlog
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Frodsham Marsh Bird Checklist (updated 2017). Category Archives: Tales from the River Bank (Personal Birding Days). Frodsham Marsh Birding Review 2016. A lonely Red Kite headed north over Lordship Marsh. The month ended with c3 Med Gulls and the remaining Curlew Sandpipers were still present. The end of the month featured a Black-necked Grebe, 2 juvenile Marsh Harriers, a Hobby zipping through and a female Common Scoter was on Six. Good Birding for 2017.
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Frodsham Marsh Bird Checklist (updated 2017). Category Archives: Birding Nostalgia. On both images it is interesting to note the lack of development in Runcorn and across the Liverpool skyline. A view from Helsby Hill published 1910 in T.A.Cowards ‘The Fauna of Cheshire’. It doesn’t bear any resemblance to today’s marsh of course, but they may have heard Corncrakes and Turtle Doves all over? Thanks to Tony Broome for unearthing this photograph. This was...
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Gary Jones Wildlife Photography: April 2014
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Gary Jones Wildlife Photography. Saturday, 19 April 2014. For the last week or so I have visited the Black Grouse Lek up at Worlds End, all have been early morning starts and in differing weather all have been great experiences. I visited early on Wednesday morning, the forecasted clear sunny morning materialised and this resulted in my best photos of the week. It has been a great little project, one I had never experienced before, and I count myself very lucky to have seen it. Links to this post. A very...
Gary Jones Wildlife Photography: January 2015
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Gary Jones Wildlife Photography. Saturday, 24 January 2015. Dee Estuary High Tide. The light was not great, the weather overcast and very grey, big ISO's order of the day, hoping to get back for the next high tides on a sunnier day! And to Parkgate, distant shots of the Short eared Owls only on this visit. Links to this post. Tuesday, 20 January 2015. The North Wales Coast. This Buzzard was sat on a hedge for ages, when it took off it was beautifully lit by the setting sun. And a Great Tit. My first blog...
Gary Jones Wildlife Photography: September 2013
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Gary Jones Wildlife Photography. Wednesday, 18 September 2013. Birthday weekend, lots of rain. but lots of Deer! Last weekend was my birthday.yes 21 again! Due to our recent hospital stays we have not been walking properly for ages now, and it felt so good to be back out on the fells again, and Saturdays walk into Martindale was a mixture of a great walk with some wildlife thrown in, in the form of the wild Red Deer that roam this part of the Lakes. And looking the other way to the Helvelyn ridge. But a ...
Gary Jones Wildlife Photography: December 2014
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Gary Jones Wildlife Photography. Sunday, 21 December 2014. Another year draws to a close, but this one has been a real special one for a few reasons. This was the year that I took the financial plunge and stepped into the Prime lens league, a new Nikon 500mm F4 and 300mm F4, a new D800 body to join the D3, and boy have I been pleased with them. There have been lots of highlights, many you will see on the Slideshow that I have put together. Links to this post. Wednesday, 3 December 2014. Links to this post.
Gary Jones Wildlife Photography: Diving Osprey
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Gary Jones Wildlife Photography. Monday, 13 July 2015. The photo I have had in my head for ages is an Osprey coming straight at the camera after surfacing with a fish.well I think I almost achieved my wish. This series of images starts with the bird surfacing from his dive, gripping the fish before struggling to get up and away from the water, then flying across the loch straight at me, passing down my left. 14 July 2015 at 06:14. Gary Words fail me! 14 July 2015 at 10:05. BREATHTAKING.Just amazing y...
Gary Jones Wildlife Photography: April 2015
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Gary Jones Wildlife Photography. Monday, 6 April 2015. At long last I have found a site rich in Hares close to home, on only my second visit this evening hit the jackpot and fulfilled an ambition, photographing one of natures real special events.boxing hares. A magical experience that I won't forget in a hurry. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Visit our website, that highlights my Wildlife Photography and Sharons Wildlife Art. View my complete profile. Find me on Facebook. A Few Grey Wags.
Gary Jones Wildlife Photography: May 2015
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Gary Jones Wildlife Photography. Monday, 4 May 2015. Its been a busy couple of months with the camera, so this will be a bit of a mixed up post to summarise some of what I have been up to. As in the previous post I have been concentrating on Brown Hares recently having found a new site that has good numbers of Hares, here are a few of my latest images. Moving on from the Gannets, last week we ttravelled down to mid wales to photograph one of my favourite Birds of Prey, Red Kites. Links to this post.
Gary Jones Wildlife Photography: Ospreyitis !!!
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Gary Jones Wildlife Photography. Monday, 6 July 2015. One bird has dominated my thoughts these last few months, a bird that is without doubt my absolute favourite, the Osprey. They are one of the conservation successes of recent times, recovering from just one breeding pair in Scotland in the 1960's, to hundreds of pairs now, not only in Scotland but now in northern England in the Lake District and Northumberland, to west Wales, and to another conservation success story their reintroduction at Rutland.
Gary Jones Wildlife Photography: It doesn't get any better than this......
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Gary Jones Wildlife Photography. Sunday, 19 July 2015. It doesn't get any better than this. Last weekend I will never forget, in particular Saturday afternoon.why I hear you ask, well take a look at the images below and you will see why. 19 July 2015 at 22:24. Amazing opportunity, amazing results, amazing bird.Nothing more needs to be said Gary. 20 July 2015 at 04:17. Truly beautiful, these sets of photos dedicated to the Osprey. 20 July 2015 at 12:44. 20 July 2015 at 14:03. Every one a winner Gary.
Gary Jones Wildlife Photography: June 2015
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Gary Jones Wildlife Photography. Friday, 19 June 2015. Little Owls and Stonechats. I have recently had the good fortune to be shown where a pair of Little Owls have a territory and have enjoyed the last couple of weeks getting used to them and their habits. it is proving quite a challenge but today managed the first really clear shots off the male bird. I think this is a juvenile. Links to this post. Tuesday, 2 June 2015. Lots going on . Another objective completed this month was to photograph Whitethroa...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Frodsham Marsh Bird Checklist (updated 2017). Which found it difficult to settle with all the shooting continuing. The Mute Swan herd reached 19 with 6 Greylag Goose in attendance. Out on Frodsham Score salt marsh the Canada Goose were the target for the wildfowlers and it was obvious they were struggling to carry the amount of geese they had shot. Several Little Egret. Was sitting serene in her usual place along the canal path. The two Little Stint.
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Frodsham Marsh Bird Checklist (updated 2018). An afternoon’s birding on the banks of No.6 tank and a nice selection of birds present. The Black-tailed Godwit flock remain in the 250 mark with several sporting their fine summer plumage. It was interesting to see Redshank build up to 172 with 13 Ruff in tow. Raptors were out and soaring in the midday sunshine with 11 Common Buzzard and 3 Marsh Harrier. Observer and images: WSM. And a piping Bullfinch.
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