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Wildlife highlight of the day

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  1. And just reported on the news, first midge bites ever recorded in November...

    Posted 13 years ago #
  2. chdot
    Admin


    Heading north west by chdot, on Flickr

    Posted 13 years ago #
  3. amir
    Member

    Nice, chdot

    Posted 13 years ago #
  4. chdot
    Admin

    Ta

    They changed direction and did quite a bit of regrouping to get back into the classic vee.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  5. amir
    Member

    I think I saw/heard a pair of ravens overhead just east of the Innocent tunnel. I didn't realise that there were any in town.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  6. Ooh, have heard of them reported around there, but not seen them yet.

    Definitely Waxwings back in town - reported in a few places over the last week, small flock reported in Coates Crescent yesterday. Which would be why I have the big lens on the camera today and harbour a hope that this brighter weather holds for lunchtime...

    Posted 13 years ago #
  7. kaputnik
    Moderator

    I didn't realise that there were any in town.

    Enormous raven regularly visits roof of my parents' next door neighbour. You can hear it's claws scrabbling about struts around on the galvanised ridge. They are about half way up Corstorphine Hill.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  8. Min
    Member

    I have thought I have heard/seen Ravens occasionally round there but have never been sure.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  9. Min
    Member

    Thrushy thing in the berry tree out the back. Couldn't quite tell whether Fieldfare or Redwing as it flew off just as I got the bins on it but I think Redwing.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  10. Mabs
    Member

    Long Tailed Duck and Little Grebe off the sea wall near the Musselburgh hides. Still quite rough but not as bad as yesterday.

    On the main lagoon (left hide)
    26 Drake Teal, 24 Female
    40+ Bar Tailed Godwits
    30+ Grey and Golden Plover on the main lagoon along with the usual assortment of gulls in various plumages and around 90+ Oystercatcher.

    Gadwall and Wigeon on th boating pond.

    A fun day but shorts were a mistake...

    Posted 13 years ago #
  11. Mabs
    Member

    Sparrowhawk flying towards myself and the dog at the Gorgie/Dalry park next to the Telfer Subway.

    It then went over the western approach road, flew high up while being mobbed by a Carrion Crow.

    Posted 13 years ago #
  12. Waxwings, finally. About 60 in a tree right beside Princes Street by St John's Church. Too high up for any decent shots (though got some just to record the sighting...). This after chasing a Treecreeper about in the Gardens (some good photos of that) and rounded off with a high-up Sparrowhawk being hassled by a gull (which is presumably what also spooked the Waxwings into flying off in a westerly direction).

    Tomorrow I bring the big lens I think (and so everything will go into hiding again).

    Posted 12 years ago #
  13. amir
    Member

    Excellent, anth. I haven't seen any yet. Will have to lurk by some berry bound bush.

    Posted 12 years ago #
  14. amir
    Member

    Drafted by a crowd of long tailed toys. Nearest one was flying just in front of my knee. Was worried that it might try to go through the wheel.

    Posted 12 years ago #
  15. Long-Taileds are lovely wee things (I'll save you the photos).

    Played spot the Kestrel walking the south Arthur's Seat road this afternoon. Sparrowhawk heading back to Duddingston, then down at the Figgy as well as the usual suspects the one Shoveler is now TWO Shovelers (cool, hopefully they'll be settling...); a Goosander; and a Cormorant. Little Grebes running about as well.

    Posted 12 years ago #
  16. amir
    Member

    I should keep an eye on my spell checker (seems to censor tit!)

    Must also pop around to see the figgy pond sometime

    Posted 12 years ago #
  17. The Figgy is great (I may be biased...).

    Photoset here.

    Mabs has been recently and (I think) enjoyed it!

    Posted 12 years ago #
  18. Deep breath (west end of Princes Street Gardens at lunchtime just now)

    A few (very high up) Waxwings; Mistle Thrush; Blackbirds; Blue, Great and Long-Tailed birds the real name of which will probably be spam frittered; Bullfinches; Chaffinches; Sparrows (House); Dunnocks; Pigeons (wood and feral); Rat; Grey Squirrels; AND suspected Peregrine (though annoyingly the one good shot I got before it took off the head is obscured by a branch, managed to quick in flights, but slightly blurry so can't work out if the whole eye is yellow (Sparrowhawk) or not (Peregrine).

    Not bad for one lunch hour...

    Posted 12 years ago #

  19. Ratty by blackpuddinonnabike, on Flickr

    Posted 12 years ago #
  20. Min
    Member

    It's quite cute. :-)

    Posted 12 years ago #
  21. Rats are great! Well, apart from the carrying of disease and all that jazz. But. Rats are great!

    Posted 12 years ago #
  22. Min
    Member

    I think they are sweet but I am overruled in our household on this matter. ;-)

    Posted 12 years ago #
  23. Min
    Member

    I weasily recognised a weasel rushing across the Innocent this morning.

    Posted 12 years ago #
  24. More Waxwings again, only briefly. Theycircled around berry laden trees in PSG, but a Mistle Thrush is gettnig rather territorial about them, so they were there all of a minute...

    Nice couple of Treecreepers as well.

    Posted 12 years ago #
  25. Waxwings in flight


    Waxwing Flock by blackpuddinonnabike, on Flickr


    Waxwing Pair by blackpuddinonnabike, on Flickr


    Waxwing Chase by blackpuddinonnabike, on Flickr

    Annatreecreeper


    Treecreeper_2 by blackpuddinonnabike, on Flickr

    Posted 12 years ago #
  26. amir
    Member

    Wow! Lovely

    Posted 12 years ago #
  27. kaputnik
    Moderator

    AMAZING blue. Skies at Gyle are always GREY

    Posted 12 years ago #
  28. SRD
    Moderator

    Swan family - 2 adults, 4 near full size juveniles - going down canal, looking remarkably serene considering tree branches lashing around above them, except one juvenile which kept being blown into the bank...

    Posted 12 years ago #
  29. Mabs
    Member

    Around 40 waxwings the other day at the Gorgie/Dalry community park up from Lidl. They were making some racket. Flew off silently when looking at my camera and spotted a kestrel further down the path past the multicourt.
    He caught a mouse next to the path, disappeared over Dalry but came back and eventually settled on a tree.

    I got this video of him munching away.

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    Posted 12 years ago #
  30. kaputnik
    Moderator

    And just reported on the news, first midge bites ever recorded in November...

    I read an amusing diary of a cycle from Denmark to the North Cape and back via Finland, written (in English) by a first language German speaker.

    He carried his pipe with him. He was amazed by how many midgets he managed to kill with his pipe. Indeed he lost count of the number of midgets that he killed.

    Posted 12 years ago #

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