9:25
A windy old morning, especially crossing the
promenade, elsewhere on the circuit, the weather was not too bad at all.
The water was very choppy with most of the gulls out
in the middle.
The large Mallard population were bobbing up and down
looking out for Hovis.
But I think Hovis
was still sharpening his clogs on Haworth main street cobbles.
As I circumnavigated the North Sea a Cormorant came
in to land. I took a couple of distance pictures and decided I’d get a better
picture when I got round to where it had landed. However when I neared it’s
landing spot – no Cormorant.
However looking at the pictures now - I not even sure that it's a Cormorant! The bird appears more duck like and I think there is too much orange for a Cormorant - or is this wind going to my head?
The usual Tit flock were feeding under the beech
trees with Blue, Coal & Great Tit flitting about. A few Robin and Carrion
Crow were seen on my first circuit but not a lot else.
My second circuit saw a GSW overhead and a Chaffinch
with 2 Siskin (I believe) feeding high overhead with some others in the trees nearby.
The pictures are poor because of the light, but I’ve
included them in case anyone would like to comment.
A Little Grebe was spotted as I looked across from the
west side corner to the south shoreline. It was almost hidden under some low branches.
Here again, I took a few distant photos expecting something better when I got
nearer to the Grebe. As I approached it, Abracadabra – Kazoom , it disappeared
under the water never to be seen again - even though I loitered for a good while!
All in all a better morning than expected and
certainly better than scraping wallpaper off walls!
'Cormorant coming in to land - miles off'
Cropped - not much better!
The cropped version is pretty awful!


Good man for getting out today. Fraid its a Cormorant.
ReplyDeleteNice Siskin on the Alders and did well to snap the Little Grebe
I've seen enough Cormorant -I really should know one by now but I was hoping I was wrong - wishful thinking I'm afraid.Thanks for the confirmation.
ReplyDeleteNo Siskin for me at Ogden then two lots in a few days - bizarre!
I could not believe the Little Grebe could vanish but I guess it was tucked under the grass at the edges of the water.At least in the pic. it was recognisable to me.
Thanks again for the confirmation on the Siskin - not an easy one for me.
John