Monday 16 March 2009

My first Wheatear of the year

Went along to the coast at Knot End for the high tide to investigate the wader situation, in the event apart from a few Oystercatchers and Redshank it was a poor show, but on the way there I got some close views of a hunting Kestrel. Then I made my way down to Fluke Hall and from the car park could see a huge flock of Knot appearing like a black cloud in the blue virgin sky back in the direction of Fleetwood, bugger!

As I made my way back down Fluke Hall lane I noticed a lot of common species of tits feeding at the edge of a small wood, it appeared to be some sort of a feeding station, this held my attention for twenty minutes or so. I set off once more and had no sooner got going when the huge flock of Knot swarmed by the sea wall, quickly I pulled in by a gate and jumped out with my camera, but alas the action was all over, two buggers and one bloody hell! - or so I thought.

From behind the hedge I noticed two birds feeding on the furrowed ground, at first I thought that they were Chaffinch, but no, low and behold I was looking down at two male Wheatear, yes Wheatear on the 16th, I normally have to wait until I make my annual visit to Northumberland in April. I rattled a few shots off before they hopped off to far away to snap anymore. Two ladies both birdwatchers stopped to see what I was looking at, they were both delighted to get their bins on them, they told me it was their first sighting of Wheatears ever. If I hadn't have stopped neither would they and they would still be looking for their first sightings, what a wonderful chain of events.

On the way in I had bumped into my good friend Ian Latham who's companion for the day was Andy Bate, a guy I had been wanting to meet for a long time, so I went back to join them, I found Andy to be most amenable and we got on like a house on fire. I have since had one more photographic session with Andy and look forward to many more in the future.


1 comment:

  1. A yes David, this is one of the two you saw that day on Fluke Hall Lane at Pilling beating my five (2 Glasson Dock/3 Cockersands) two days later....excellent.


    Pete.

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