12 July 2008

Once more

A four and a half hour vigil at Goldcliff this evening produced nothing particularly pulse quickening. There was a distinct lack of Cattle Egret action and it fell to the motley male Ruff to collect the best bird award. I think two, as yet uneaten, Redshank chicks and two Stock Dove picked up the silver and bronze medals, a true reflection of Gwent's form at present. There was a good turnout of the, ever optimistic, county's birding fraternity though, which was nice.

11 July 2008

Long-eared squeaker

Bumped into a very vocal and pretty mobile young LEO last night (unfortunately beyond the bounds of Gwentcestershire), probably a good time to check your local haunts, should you feel the need to partake of some squeaky gate action.

09 July 2008

If you're out Cattling

If, whilst you are out searching for last weekend's Cattle Egret, you're looking through Littles, it might be worth checking their legs. There may well be one or two colour-ringed birds amongst them, looking a bit like this,...

08 July 2008

Bad news, good news

Went looking for the Cattle Egret this evening, nothing doing. The highlights, and I really am stretching the definition of 'highlights' here, were Red-legged Partridge and Stock Dove.

On a more positive note, I have had enough of tinkering with my trip report for California so, if you feel the need to read about my birding exploits abroad, 'right click' here to download a rather heavily compressed pdf version of my write-up. On the other hand, drop me an email and I'll send you a slightly better quality less compressed version.

06 July 2008

It's July and it's raining

Very little to attract me out birding at the moment, this weekend I mostly sat in watching tennis and waiting for the rain to stop. Then, just as it got dark this evening, somebody reports a Cattle Egret from Goldcliff; timing, the secret of good Gwentish ornithological comedy is in the timing. Bet it'll have gone by tomorrow morning but let's hope not.

PS. Aren't Spain having a good year on the sport front?

01 July 2008

Another temptation

Oops, forgot to mention, whilst in the US I had a very quick look through a very fancy birder's fancy new Nikon EDG bins. Even more fancy was the fact that they were the very first ones off the production line (or at least serial number 000001), bragging rights included in the box I do believe. How come Nikon, Leica, Swarovski or Zeiss don't send me toys to field test?

Very nice contrasty image, neutral colours and very good depth of field; definitely beat my (non HD) Ultravids, albeit I doubt the Nikons had been abused quite as much as my Leicas. Of course I gave them back with a shrug and said something along the lines of "Yeah, they're alright" and "Well, once you've spent more than £500 it's down to personal preference isn't it?", didn't want to over do it. It will be interesting to test them up against the Ultravid HDs though, perhaps I will change the habit of a lifetime and go to the Birdfair this year.

I need a new scope too and I'm just about to order a mixer/preamp,... must check my bank balance at some point.

27 June 2008

A load of bullocks

Another quiet mornings fieldwork, very little of note out on the grasslands, the 'highlight' was almost getting trampled by a couple of randy bullocks. This isn't making getting out of the post-holiday slump any easier. Will spend the weekend writing up the trip methinks.

26 June 2008

Not a lot

Very little of interest at a breezy Goldcliff this morning (no sign of yesterday's Spoonbill); just the first hint of autumn passage in the form of a few common waders and gulls.

25 June 2008

Two large white creatures

A, presumably 'the', adult Spoonbill flew north over the Uskmouth Lagoons this morning before appearing to head east, so I'd guess it was back at Goldcliff not long after. On returning home I found two monkeys in a dog suit watching the tennis.

22 June 2008

After the briefest of 16 year interludes...

Last time I saw My Bloody Valentine it was at the Town & Country Club, they were absolutely fantastic and we got caught out by the extended version of 'You Made Me Realise' and ended up walking halfway across London for want of a train/bus. I'm not quite sure what has happened to the last 16 years but, if last night was anything to go on, the kings of shoegaze have lost nothing during the interval (if anything they've just gone and got louder). The crowd on the other hand were definitely showing signs of the passage of time; thirty-something balding/greying pates littered the venue, some people were actually in seats, thirty-something plus prostates meant the queue to the gents was longer and slower moving and an awful lot of people were collecting the ear-plugs at the door (me included). But, Wow! Shields et al. are still as good as ever, 'Soon' and the 20+ minute 'You Made Me Realise' were flawless. In fact, the volume achieved during the latter was ever so slightly scary, the primary sensual experience being the pressure waves reverberating in your chest cavity as opposed to the wall of sound infiltrating the ear-drums, ab-so-lute-ly awesome.