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Waxwings in The Chilterns

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Waxwing on Rowan Ash. Today we led a tour with the aim of finding Waxwings in The Chilterns - a species on all three of our group members' most wanted lists. With the day centered around the Tring area of Hertfordshire & the Buckinghamshire border we visited likely spots with good berry crops, primarily the Waxwings' favorite - Rowan/Mountain Ash, but also Hawthorn, one of the Waxwings' fall-back foodsources which is widespread in The Chilterns. The day was a great success - starting with up to 40 Waxwings affording fantastic views & photo opportunities for all as they sporadically came in to feed on Rowan berries in Berkhamsted, then 43 birds feeding on Hawthorn berries in Tring, plus a bonus 10 in Wendover - as you can imagine, the guys were thrilled as the Waxwings trilled! Here are a few photos I took to share with the group as a memento of their day... Waxwing warming-up in the winter sun. Waxwings resting & preening.

OUT IN THE FIELD, Episode 2: Reptiles, Hobby, Emerald Damselfly Species, Roesel’s Bush Cricket & Elephant Hawkmoth Caterpillars

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OUT IN THE FIELD - ROUGH & UNCUT : Break Time Sub-urban Birding & Wildlife Watching in the Working Week. Spending time in nature, finding & photographing wildlife, & just enjoying the outdoors, wherever you are, even with the limited time of a 9 til 5… SUBSCRIBE to the channel. At 1K subs, 3 lucky subscribers will win a nature related prize - wildlife winners will be announced in a future video. Share to inspire others to care for the environment & appreciate our natural neighbours. Wherever you go, the wonders of nature are there to behold - just get out there & you will find it.

OUT IN THE FIELD, Episode 1: Wildlife in the Working Week - Spotted Flycatchers & Jersey Tiger Moths

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OUT IN THE FIELD - ROUGH & UNCUT : Break Time Sub-urban Birding & Wildlife Watching in the Working Week. Spending time in nature, finding & photographing wildlife, & just enjoying the outdoors, wherever you are, even with the limited time of a 9 til 5… SUBSCRIBE to the channel. At 1K subs, 3 lucky subscribers will win a nature related prize - wildlife winners will be announced in a future video. Share to inspire others to care for the environment & appreciate our natural neighbours. Wherever you go, the wonders of nature are there to behold - just get out there & you will find it.

1st Year Arctic Tern at Watermead... & in June!

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I was a bit surprised to find this 1st Summer ARCTIC TERN hunting a couple of hundred yards from the home office at Watermead yesterday evening, especially in June - this is very unseasonal as Artic Terns that do wander inland move through north between end of April & beginning of May, but making it even more unusual is the fact that 1st year birds normally don't migrate north from their wintering grounds, & so are rarely seen in Europe. 1st Summer ARCTIC TERN, Watermead, Bucks, 07/06/21 1st Summer ARCTIC TERN, Watermead, Bucks, 07/06/21 It was feeding far out on the large lake from 19.55 at least, until 21.25 when it circled-up very high, until only just visible as a dot to the naked eye, then headed off slowly S/SSE. 1st Summer ARCTIC TERN, Watermead, Bucks, 07/06/21 Although the light was very nice, it was tricky to photograph, especially at distance - with the sun just dipping behind tree-tops the lighting was gentle, so with such an active bird I needed a high ISO to m...

Article for VILLAGE VIEW - Watermead Wildlife: 2020 Nature Notes

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This article was written for, & published in  Village View (Spring 2021 Vol.28 Issue 1), the quarterly magazine by Watermead Parish Council, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. - Watermead is my semi-urban home patch, of only 1km², living here since October 2019. WATERMEAD WILDLIFE: 2020 NATURE NOTES Here’s a summary of rarities at Watermead this winter, not an extensive list, but those of special note, followed by a list of other rare species seen throughout 2020. All photos taken here at Watermead… WATERMEAD WINTER RARITY ROUND-UP YELLOW-BROWED WARBLER (from northern Russia): You may have noticed a fair few birdwatchers at Watermead in the last few weeks - on 6th of December in thick fog I found a YELLOW-BROWED WARBLER beside the large lake near the war memorial - a tiny warbler from Siberia that usually winters in south-east Asia. A few visit the east coast of Britain each autumn on their travels, usually end of October to November, but finding one inland in December is more ...

Big Garden Sit 2020

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I took part in the #BigGardenSit from 8.30 til 9.30 this gloomy, drizzly morning at Watermead, & managed to record a surprising 43 bird species. Wintering male BLACKCAP with BLUE TIT The Big Garden Sit is organised by Bucks Bird Alert & runs during Lockdown periods - the aim being to record as many bird species as you can from your home in one hour on a Saturday morning. The records are then entered into a database & used by Bucks Bird Club, or shared with your county recorder if not based in Buckinghamshire My highlights of the hour were... Juv. PEREGRINE 7 WIGEON over. 360 LAPWING in 3 flocks to the north. Wintering male BLACKCAP just outside my balcony. RAVEN GREY WAGTAIL Plenty of FIELDFARE movement. Earlier in the morning I had seen the same 7 WIGEON over on Large Lake, as well as a wintering CHIFFCHAFF ( collybita ) & a GOLDCREST during a my stroll. Juvenile PEREGRINE WIGEON in flight Some of the 360+ LAPWINGS

Black Kite Look-alike in Buckinghamshire

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This interesting Juvenile RED KITE was at Watermead today, with a superficial resemblance to Black Kite, mostly due to the tail shape & wing shape - though this is most likely due to an odd moult. Juvenile RED KITE resembling Black Kite These are the features that made the bird stand out from the other Red Kites about... dark, slightly convex tail (rather than concavely forked) with lighter upper-tail coverts broad, square wings 6 ‘fingers’/P5 quite long (though missing P5 on right wing) P9 longer than P7 not much orange tone, even less obvious with bright sky behind from above even the head appears darker than expected for Red Kite On closer inspection the tail is a bit too red & white 'windows' on the underwing too defined, the head is typical of Red Kite, but most obvious of all is how pale the bird's underside is - diagnostic to juvenile Red Kite. I can imagine this bird being reported as a Black Kite if care isn't taken in identification. Juvenile RED KITE ...

Experiences with wonderful wildlife in the stunning scenery of The Chilterns AONB. Focusing on British birds, butterflies, dragonflies & damselflies, mammals, & more.

Led by Nature Guide DAN FORDER WILDLIFE, we run Corporate Wildlife Photography Activity Days & Guided Wildlife Tours in the Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, including Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire & Oxfordshire, & are based in the North Chiltern Hills & Vale of Aylesbury, South-East England, not far from London.

We also offer Environment & Wildlife Talks & Workshops, as well as species identification & conservation advice, environmental consultation & ecological surveys.

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