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Showing posts with label heron. Show all posts

Monday, 20 May 2024

Isles of Scilly in Spring.... an 8 day tour of the islands in April 2024


Purple Heron

I'm a bit late getting this blog written as it's been a busy time with lots of photographs to edit.

This was my second time leading on the Scillies for Naturetrek and it was a fantastic week with super weather and friendly guests. We managed to visit all the inhabited off-islands, tied in with wildlife watching trips to the Western rocks, Bishops Rock lighthouse, Annet & Mincarlo.

The auks were actively breeding with views of courting, mating and nesting Puffins, Razorbills & Guillemots.

We walked along beaches, lanes, fields and rocky tors but all at a reasonable pace seeking out wildlife, views and cafe's on the way!

Our base was at the Schooners Hotel in Hugh Town on St.Mary's and we all agreed that it was an excellent stay with super food, comfortable rooms & friendly staff.

We concentrated on the general birds of the islands and also noted butterflies, caterpillars & flora during our walks.

I'm going to post a lot of photos instead of writing as I'm better at photography!

All visits to the islands are advertised on the Naturetrek website and here is a link....

https://www.naturetrek.co.uk/tours/isles-of-scilly

Despite the time of year there wasn't a massive number of rarities turning up but a few Purple Herons, a Woodchat Shrike and a Black Kite were notable.

At least 2 Golden Orioles were present but they gave us the run around so no photos!

I make no excuse for posting several photos of the Purple Heron as I did try hard to get all of our group in a good viewing position for it!

Purple Heron

Purple Heron

Purple Heron

Purple Heron 

 
Woodchat Shrike at Porth Hellick


Woodchat Shrike at Porth Hellick 


Black Kite over Carreg Dhu

 

Naturetrek clients afloat!

Hurtigruten cruise liner in the bay

Hurtigruten cruise liner in the bay

Speaks for itself!

Peninnis Head

One of the many Scilly Wrens.


One of the many Scilly Wrens. 

Meadow Pipit at the Garrison

Song Thrush also at the Garrison

Oak Eggar moth caterpillar on St.Martin's

Rosette of Aeonium on wall on St.Martin's

St.Martin's

St.Martin's

Our group on St.Martin's 

Guillemot

Sandwich Terns

Atlantic Puffin

Atlantic Puffin

Razorbill 

Guillemots

Guillemots

Grey Seals (all taken from a distance with 500mm lens)

Purple Sandpipers at the base of Bishops Rock lighthouse

Oystercatcher & Greenshank

Wheatear

Bishops Rock lighthouse 

Risso's Dolphin from the Scillonian

Atlantic Puffins on Annet

Grey Seal (all taken from a distance with 500mm lens)

Grey Seals (all taken from a distance with 500mm lens)

Grey Seals (all taken from a distance with 500mm lens)

Razorbills & Guillemots on Mincarlo

Sunset from the harbour wall on St.Mary's.

Thursday, 22 June 2017

Leaving Utah and back to Colorado 20th June

Along US128




Tuesday 20th June

We left Moab and headed North – East back toward Denver but this time took the US128 highway which runs parallel to the Colorado river through the Castle Valley canyon area. Noted as one of the top ten scenic drives in the whole of the US it didn’t disappoint. 

We had been down this road years ago and knew it was good but I didn’t remember how good.
So if you’ve added Arches National Park to your bucket list make sure this is attached ….Hwy US128 Moab – Interstate 70!

We then drove East along IS 70 toward a campground we’d booked at the KOA Silt / Colorado River.
This is a new KOA and very nice it is too, we had a deluxe site overlooking the river with the added bonus of a pair of Bald Eagles nesting in the vicinity and a dead tree opposite the campground being a favourite perching place for these iconic birds.

First a swim in their new pool which was interrupted by some thunder and flashes of lightning!
We had a super pagoda to sit under in the stifling heat but were treated to great views of White-tailed Deer, Double-crested Cormorants, Great-blue Herons, Peregrine Falcon and of course the Bald Eagles.

Along US128


Along US128

Along US128 
 
White-tailed Deer

a very distant and poor quality American Kestrel

Great-blue Heron fly past!

Sunday, 19 April 2015

Herons & Egrets at the Venice Area Audubon Rookery



Great White Egret returning to nest


A visit to the world reknown Venice Area Audubon Rookery at Venice Florida yielded some great results.

This is a place I've longed to visit for many years!

It's only a tiny island in an urban setting but is home to many nesting herons, egrets, anhingas & cormorants.

Below is a small roughly edited selection of photos.....


Great White Egret feeding 2 large nestlings

Great White Egret 


Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Heron 


Night Heron