Archive for the ‘Birdwatching in UK’ Category

Cormorant, Treecreeper and Tetnus!

Enough sunshine today to tempt me outside, just the short distance to Figham Common. Walking along the river flood defenses I could see that many of the fields to the east were flooded by a few centimetres of water. I expected to see some birds feeding on these such was the extent of the flooding [...]

More of Swinemoor

Just got back from a couple of hours walking around Swinemoor Common, Beverley. It wasn’t really a birdwatching walk, I was with three friends from college and we were inspecting the place for our management plan assignment. We came up with ideas like retaining the surface water through spring and summer, and grazing the grassland [...]

An Unlikely Treecreeper

Having finished a peice of coursework, due in later this week, I found some time for a quick walk at Figham Common. What a bright sunny day it was too, but a wintery breeze finally brought some seasonal temperatures. I only had an hour an a half; from 2-3.30pm but there were plenty of birds [...]

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Corn Bunting Data Analysis – British Birding

Today I spent most of my time analyzing the data I have collected observing Corn Bunting habitat selection. I initiated a study of Corn Buntings from May to August 2006 in order to record the crop selection of calling males in the study area and to attempt to make a map which would show all [...]

Too Windy Again – Swinemoor

Woke up really late this morning after having a nightmare where my life was completely screwed up by having a baby (not me: my wife). I couldn’t get this spectre out of my head, so I went out for a walk and some birdwatching despite a howling gale. In fact, the wind had been so [...]

The First One – Figham Common

After spending all morning on the computer doing college work, I managed to get enough energy summoned to go for a walk. As the weather was quite dreadful, strong winds with showers, I opted for a location nearby where a short stroll was an option. Beverley has a number of ancient commons, and today I [...]

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