Rufous turtle Dove
Rufous turtle Dove
Rufous turtle Dove
Rufous turtle Dove
Rufous turtle Dove
Brambling, The Leys, Chipping Norton
Sparrowhawk, Shipston on Stour, Warks
Sparrowhawk
Yellowhammer
Tuesday 22nd February 2011
After all the reported nonsense at the weekend it was good to see the return of good manners and dignity to birding today. Ok I know most birders have to work for a living and time is precious at the weekend and viewing was often tricky but everyone suffers when the mob instinct takes over. I was lucky today, very lucky, as the bird showed well for a considerable time in the garden and the atmosphere was excellent as everyone made sure everyone else got a good view. A guy even lent me his bins as mine were so steamed up. As well as the Rufous turtle Dove there were other more familiar species such as Siskin, Bullfinch, Brambling and Blackcap, some garden!
Tuesday 22nd February 2011
After all the reported nonsense at the weekend it was good to see the return of good manners and dignity to birding today. Ok I know most birders have to work for a living and time is precious at the weekend and viewing was often tricky but everyone suffers when the mob instinct takes over. I was lucky today, very lucky, as the bird showed well for a considerable time in the garden and the atmosphere was excellent as everyone made sure everyone else got a good view. A guy even lent me his bins as mine were so steamed up. As well as the Rufous turtle Dove there were other more familiar species such as Siskin, Bullfinch, Brambling and Blackcap, some garden!
On the way back I popped in to see an old friend at Shipston on Stour. Garden birding was far from finished as a flock of 20 or so Yellowhammer came down to feed on his lawn.Some garden!
Beautiful shots of the dove Bob....I love the size comparison with the Woodpigeon. That's a heavy looking OTD!
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Best birding,
James
Superb shots Bob.
ReplyDeleteGREAT SHOTS BOB, I HAVE JUST MOVED TO SHIPSTON, CAN YOU RECOMMEND ANY GOOD BIRDING SPOTS IN THE AREA,. REGARDS COLIN
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