With another of those enforced days 'off the road' and no way of overcoming it I thought it an idea to pass away the odd hour and keep the blog alive by posting one or two of my - mainly moderate - pics of some birds we can at least hope may be 'Coming Soon' to turn up in the area this winter like the Snow Bunting in the pic which I took at Lytham a few years ago, but the place I will be looking quite closely and regularly in our area will be Cockersands, a location well overdue the appearance of this bird.
BIRDING THE LUNE ESTUARY THE FOREST OF BOWLAND AND BEYOND.........................................................CURLEW SANDPIPER CONDER GREEN PETE WOODRUFF
Monday, 19 October 2009
Coming Soon.
With another of those enforced days 'off the road' and no way of overcoming it I thought it an idea to pass away the odd hour and keep the blog alive by posting one or two of my - mainly moderate - pics of some birds we can at least hope may be 'Coming Soon' to turn up in the area this winter like the Snow Bunting in the pic which I took at Lytham a few years ago, but the place I will be looking quite closely and regularly in our area will be Cockersands, a location well overdue the appearance of this bird.
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Any of those species on my patch would have me jumping up and down!
ReplyDeleteIts good then that you can see some of the birds of NW England on Birds2blog whilst I can see some of the birds of the SE on Pittswood Birds Warren.
ReplyDeletePete. Enjoyed your latest posting. Always a good read and nice to see some of your birdy pics for a change !! I am fairly certain there was a small flock of Twite at Cocker's Dyke yesterday and the last time I saw Snow Bunting was a very obliging bird on the conrete ramp at Fluke Hall a few yers ago.
ReplyDeleteBit thin on Snow Bunting in this area Brian but - in terms of Cockersands - I'm going to/someone will find one this winter mark my words.
ReplyDeleteWe had waxwings in Chorley last winter. Hope we get them this year too. Maybe I should plant an ornamental Rowan in the garden....
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely recommend you plant some Rowan in your garden Carol. I too hope you get more Waxwing again this year, a lovely thought.
ReplyDeleteThanks for looking in.