Thursday, 29 January 2009

window birding

The best kind of birding in my opinion is from your window. Low effort, but everything you see is always a surprise. You don't really expect much more than a few starlings, a noisy woodpigeon and the odd robin, so I find pretty much anything in my garden to be hugely entertaining.

Take this little guy:


One of those WOODPECKERWOODPECKERWOODPECKER *runs upstairs and scrabbles for camera then dashes to nearest window* moments. They're pretty awesome looking things really, especially when they turn up in unexpected places.

Then this week there was this:


(credits for this go to my mum as I don't get to see our garden in daylight until the weekend...)

Now all I need is a lesser and I have the full compliment of British piciformes (ignoring wrynecks)...

Monday, 26 January 2009

This Week I Went to The Seaside...

And surprisingly it was quite sunny.


Turns out unless you like walking around the countryside, there isn't much to do in Dorset in January, as most places are closed for the quiet season. This didn't prove too much of a problem, apart from it taking quite a long time to find anywhere to get food, and a failed attempt to reach Brownsea Island. For future reference, don't bother getting the Poole ferry to pick up the Brownsea boats until March.

Anyway, we saw some pretty cool things while we were away. One of my favourites was probably , and a female peregrine hunting off the cliffs at Durlston.



Me and this person spent Friday on Portland Bill which is a very strange place. Three prisons, a whole pile of quarries and winds strong enough to knock you off your feet all year round doesn't really strike me as the ideal place for a holiday destination, but the holiday camp begs to differ. Had some nice views though...


We found this on the way there too- quite famous I hear?

(chalk horse, not a real one)

On Saturday we retreated to Arne after our failed attempt at getting to Brownsea Island, thinking at least that way we could gaze forlornly across the harbour at it. Very busy, lots of birds, but also some other awesome stuff. We stood around and watched a whole field full of deer ruunning around and leaping over fences which was pretty awesome. Usually the best view of a deer you can hope for is an ear poking out from behind a tree half a mile away.

(real cow, not a chalk one)

These posts take ages to put together. Hopefully in future I will bother to edit my photos a bit more and say actually say something interesting.

Camera is coming to work with me tommorrow, to see what I can find.

99 on my year list so far... The challenge continues :)

Sunday, 25 January 2009

I don't know why I've started this...

Seems like all the cool kids are making one of these things and so thought I may as well jump on the band wagon.

After getting more into the walking/nature type scene last year I decided to treat myself to a proper camera to see what I can come up with, especially seeing as I have so many potential photo oppurtunities where I work, so this should be a good way to start sharing some of them.

Don't expect particularly amazing photos or regular updates, but thought I should give this a go.

I have just spent the past weekend in Dorset, so once I've gone through these pictures I'll upload a few.

More later...