This is the set that I put through AI - ebird.org/checklist/S3... - the 8th image at least came back as Tundra
This is the set that I put through AI - ebird.org/checklist/S3... - the 8th image at least came back as Tundra
...a couple more pix #ukbirding #suffolkbirding
This bean goose at Reydon Marshes confused me. Eventually I identified it as Tundra, however I put several photos through AI and the response was: 50% bean goose sp.; 25% Taiga; 25% Tundra. So not just me that was confused...
The Hume's Warbler at Flycatcher Alley, Lowestoft was very mobile this morning, but showed well at times. Quite washed out khaki in colour compared to autumn, but with a brown wash across breast typical of winter birds
Another 3 hours at Walberswick this morning eventually produced some nice looks at at least 4 Zitting Cisticola - thanks to @jakegearty.bsky.social and his hearing #ukbirding #suffolkbirding
Finally, closer photos of the hybrid goose on Southwold town marshes that has been regularly put out as 'Ridgway's Cackling Goose'. Happy to read comments from others. The grass on bill gives an impression of a narrow white forehead
Another morning enjoying birding on my local patch produced my first looks at Dartford Warbler this year - a nice male that popped out the heather and sang, though my attention was drawn away by a pair of Crossbill #ukbirding #suffolkbirding
Finding a confiding first-winter Twite on Reydon Marshes yesterday, just 2 km from home, was pleasing and at an area where large numbers used to winter in Suffolk - I have old video of a flock of over 80. Nowadays, birders twitch them in Suffolk... #ukbirding #suffolkbirding
#ukbirding #suffolkbirding
Three Suffolk Shrikes - I have a signed, limited edition giclee print of a painting of the 3 rare shrikes in Suffolk this autumn (Isabelline, Turkestan and Brown). Just 50 available and only ยฃ50 window mounted (add ยฃ12 for P&P): PM me if interested and please repost, thanks
Three Zitting Cisticola were active at weekend with 2 birds (males?) chasing each other about. Both pictured here, one with a lost second tertial on right wing #ukbirding #suffolkbirding
I am grateful to Dan at Sunday Times magazine for choosing me to illustrate Mr Clarkson's piece on his farmland birds. We certainly do need to do more to protect them... #ukbirding
At least one Zitting Cisticola still about south of Walberswick - no others seen in a couple of hours. Silent and elusive but now fully moulted at least and plumage looking quite dark and richly hued #ukbirding #suffolkbirding
Hume's Warbler in Southwold churchyard brought up 220 for my patch this year, then almost immediately went to 221 with a Richard's Pipit that flew south calling - a scarce bird nowadays #ukbirding #suffolkbirding
...here are the four: Red-backed at Southwold; Turkestan, Dunwich, Brown, Hollesley and Isabelline, Aldeburgh - pic of the last from Sean Nixon
Boyton and Dunwich. though neither are accepted by BBRC as isabellinus, that's what they were to me and they are accepted as such on eBird
Boom! All the 'red-tailed shrikes' done in Suffolk this year with Isabelline Shrike at N Warren this afternoon. Made sweeter as it is a grip back for me too, having missed the previous birds. No matter what anyone says to me, I can't see such pale birds not being isabellinus
Hi Graham. They spend all of their time in the reedy saltmarsh north of the buckthorn patch. I am unsure where the scrub description came from...
An early walk at Walberswick in the sun before the rain this morning gave another burst of views of the Zitting Cisticolas. If trying for them please do not traipse across the marshes and view from the banks #ukbirding #suffolkbirding
3 Zitting Cisticola showed distantly at Walberswick this morning (poss 4); at least 2 in moult - record shots only
Genius
Why does that photo labelled Brown Shrike look so much like a young Grey-backed?
one more... #ukbirding
Brown Shrike, Upper Hollesley Common this afternoon. My fourth new bird for Suffolk this year - all since May: Bridled Tern, Zitting Cisticola, Turkestan Shrike and now this. Unfortunately, it kept its distance from me
...a still and a bumblebee on its larder
A surprisingly glorious day on the Suffolk coast for my @naturetrek.bsky.social day walk ended with ace views of the Turkestan Shrike on Dunwich Heath #ukbirding
Lapland Bunting, Dunwich yesterday. A scarce migrant through Suffolk (rarely over winters), Lapland Bunting numbers have varied from 6-21 (av. 11) in the county over the past 10 years and is now hard to connect with, so it was nice to find this #ukbirding #suffolkbirding
Turkestan Shrike at Dunwich Heath this afternoon; a real stunner #ukbirding #suffolkbirding
Some better views and photos of the male Turkestan Shrike on Dunwich Heath this morning. Windy conditions not helpful #ukbirding #suffolkbirding