Friday, 10 April 2015

Chasing The Mountain Blackbird.

Langden Brook. Pete Woodruff.

Another lovely day on Wednesday had me back in Bowland chasing the Mountain Blackbird - though not primarily so - in the Langden Valley hotspot. The photograph above shows Langden Brook with the intake downstream at my back where I saw a classic White Wagtail with a Pied Wagtail as if to be there for comparison. Also seen as I walked up the tree lined avenue from the road, a 'few' Chaffinch and Robin were of particular note, with a Dipper, 4 Grey Wagtail, a Goldcrest was busy in the conifers along with a Coal Tit and Blue Titand a Song Thrush in fine voice.

On the walk which I stretched out over four hours, though the place was alive with them I noted at least 40 Meadow Pipit, 6 Wren, and a single Red Grouse heard only, I saw just two raptors in a Sparrowhawk and kestrel. Just one male Stonechat was a huge disappointment for me as was no Wheatear seen.  

Ring Ouzel Paul Foster

After some off the track searching based on info about a pair seen by a birder I spoke with earlier, I found a smart male Ring Ouzel but no female seen. Thanks for the image Paul, your image reflects just as I saw my bird today at the tip of a dead branch. 

Green Tiger Beetle S.Rae

Insects of note, 10 Peacock butterflies and the brilliant Green Tiger Beetle, it is a ground beetle, and it's iridescent green with yellow spots make it readily identifiable, it is an agile vicious and accomplished predator which can fly and makes a distinct buzzing sound when doing so.

I gave a couple of hours on the track up to Hawthornthwaite Fell from Marshaw but it was a walk into a void save 2 Mistle Thrush and a Coal Tit at the start of the track at Marshaw, 24 Meadow Pipit, 6 Red Grouse, and 3 Peacock butterflies. There had been a recent burn here, but....I'll spare you a rant this time.   

5 comments:

  1. Nice talking to you at Cockerham Sands. Hope you had a great time birding for the rest of the day. You have a good blog! This is mine...

    http://birderbagshaw.blogspot.co.uk/?m=0

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  2. That 1st shot shows the lovely clean air up there Pete :-) Compare that to the filth we have to breathe in here!!!

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  3. Pete. Excellent day out for you in the wilds of the Langden Valley. Pity about the wheatears and stonechats.Always nice to see and hear a ring ouzel.Langden is one of Bowland's hotspots and hopefully the hen harriers may return this year.341

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  4. Sophie....Nice to see you too. I soon realised you had an interest in birds and could easily see you knew what you was talking about. I also saw two Snipe come up off the marsh after I left you.

    Warren....Yes, a brilliant area.

    Brian....Enjoyed my wander up the valley, but to be honest missed a few of the birds this time....some you win, some you loose.

    Thanks to all for looking in and taking the time to comment, much appreciated.

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  5. Hi Pete. Beautiful cover and great pictures. Love the ring Ouzei.. Have a nice week.. Cheers.. :-)))

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