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St Gothian Sands NR: October 2009
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St Gothian Sands NR. Monday, 5 October 2009. Apologies for the lack of recent updates, and thanks for those who have sent in sightings. Anything of real interest is on the Cornwall Birding. Website. Derek Jenkins, Tim Twiggs, John Johns and i have all been on the reserve but not recorded a great deal other than the odd Dunlin. Tim had a juv Little Stint. On Sunday 4th October feeding on floating weed on the main pool. Will hopefully have some photos to add! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). For full site guide).
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St Gothian Sands NR: Monday 26th April 2010 - Evening Visit
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St Gothian Sands NR. Tuesday, 4 May 2010. Monday 26th April 2010 - Evening Visit. An evening visit to the reverve produced the following observations by Tim Twiggs:. In bushes on bank of Red River ditch by Sandsifter and 2 Reed Warbler. Flew over main pool and 3 Northern Wheatear. 1 male) - pair(? To left of main track before fenced area by concrete blocks and second female in area between main pool and road. 8 Swallow. Only had single birds recently so a small influx? Male still on main pool.
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Tony's Photo Blog: Weekend away
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Tuesday, June 9, 2015. I didn't have far to go to see some birds, with a pair of inquisitive Singing Honeyeaters coming close, closer, and sometimes too close. There was also a regular Nankeen Kestrel hunting between us and the beach. On the boat ramp there were the usual. Pelicans and Silver Gulls, and on the local beach, Pacific G. Ulls and a single Hooded Plover. June 9, 2015 at 10:51 PM. Looks like a great spot to visit for a while. June 10, 2015 at 8:32 PM. August 14, 2015 at 7:56 PM.
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Tony's Photo Blog: June 2013
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Saturday, June 29, 2013. This morning dawned bright, but chilly, with the mercury struggling to get above freezing. But Kobe and I still took our usual early morning stroll round the wetlands. The moon has almost waned to third quarter, and it wasn't till I got home that I noticed the Galah sneaking into shot! It was a bit misty, but this didn't bother the ducks, and the heavy dew made for some nice "arty" shots of the reeds and shrubs around Kaurna Wetland Park. Sunday, June 23, 2013. Other common birds...
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Tony's Photo Blog: Spring birding
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Friday, October 24, 2014. I managed to find a couple of hours for a quick trip out today. I birded between St Kilda and Port Gawler, just to the north of Adelaide. It was very quiet to start with, but I did happen on this little story. Once upon a time there were three White-winged Fairy-wrens, Daddy, Mummy and little baby. At Port Gawler things got better as there were a few waders about. Resident Red-kneed Dotterels and a few migrant Sharp-tailed Sandpipers. October 24, 2014 at 7:36 PM. Nice ones, Tony!
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Tony's Photo Blog: August 2014
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Sunday, August 24, 2014. I can't believe its been 4 months since my last post. A combination of ill health, too busy at work and at home, (and the Aussie Rules Football season! Has kept me away from the camera and the binoculars. A little further along the track I stopped for an immature Hooded Robin, and what I think is a juvenile Rufous Whistler (happy to be corrected). Just as unconfiding was a Pallid Cuckoo, about 50 metres was his limit! So this is a highly cropped image). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Tony's Photo Blog: September 2014
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Sunday, September 14, 2014. At the end of last week, I went to Innes National Park as the South-western tip of the Yorke Peninsula. I drove the eastern then southern coastal roads, birding as I went. First stop was Clinton Conservation Park. There were 9 Caspian Terns here, along with a lone Crested Tern, some Little Black Cormorants and about 150 Red-necked Avocets on the pool. A great start! The southern coast is very rugged and ideal for wind farms as it faces the prevailing wind. The birdwatching is ...
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Reptiles & Amphibians. January 24, 2014. Comments Off on Isles of Scilly – Oct 2013. Isles of Scilly – Oct 2013. January 24, 2014. Comments Off on Isles of Scilly – Oct 2013. A few months late but Ive finally managed to blog some images from the Scillies trip in October. Some pretty nice birds, especially the Whites Thrush that I missed! Paul has written a pretty comprehensive trip report which you can read here. Common Dolphin record shot from the Scillonian. Spotted Crake, St Marys. January 16, 2014.
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Tony's Photo Blog: May 2015
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Monday, May 18, 2015. Outer Harbour - Black-faced Cormorant colony. On Sunday, I had the opportunity to join a boat trip out to the Black-faced Cormorant colony on the Outer Harbour breakwater. As we made our way to the boat, there was a lovely Rufous Night-heron, who was quite happy to pose for us. As we rounded the breakwater, we saw a few Cormorants on the water, and one flew in nicely to land in our wake. The chicks were all very well grown, and some looked bigger then the parents! Some great birding...