I heard, for the first time in my
life and via the Ginger String Radio, that I had got something RIGHT, at least in part, as the Increase Size Valve on at
least some of the images on yesterdays post was working. All that needs
doing now is to remember just which buttons I pressed and all should be
well - holding ones breath at this particular time is not recommended!
For this time of year and given the frosts of late, last night was
almost balmy also still and cloud covered, an evening that any self
respecting Moth might take his girl for a whirl around the old Mercury
Vapour Lamp - instead, not a sausage. Lucky then that a couple of Glassy
Ibis have been flying around 'local' areas a bird well worth investing
an hour or two in. The gut feeling was they would make their way to
PRIORY MARSH, STANPIT
with CHRISTCHURCH PRIORY for one
with CHRISTCHURCH PRIORY for one
looking far better than in the gloom of the last photo posted here!
On show today were
On show today were
REDSHANK
female TEAL
CURLEW
having to perform some
acrobatics to get at the good food and
PIED WAGTAIL
looking out of place feeding in the upper branches of this tree.
This ROBIN
was 'snapped' just before all hell broke loose, with every bird
thereabouts taking to the air screeching and squawking, a sure sign
that there was a predator about.
was 'snapped' just before all hell broke loose, with every bird
thereabouts taking to the air screeching and squawking, a sure sign
that there was a predator about.
I turned to see this CURLEW flying above me and just a few yards
further on a Peregrine flying off with another Curlew in its talons.
A large prey you might think for a bird about 2/3rds its size, which
reminded me of this incident on the Buchan Alpha Oil Rig.
This juvenile PEREGRINE (caged in this and ready to be
transported ashore) visited us for two day. On the first it was see to
'take' an adult Great Black-backed Gull which it lost to the sea.
transported ashore) visited us for two day. On the first it was see to
'take' an adult Great Black-backed Gull which it lost to the sea.
Next it took this adult Herring Gull (note the size difference), on the
wing, and 'dealt with it' on the helicopter deck netting. Next day it
took another adult GB-b Gull but was caught by our Deck Foreman
(Ricky the Hammer)and sent to the Beach on the next 'Chopper.
wing, and 'dealt with it' on the helicopter deck netting. Next day it
took another adult GB-b Gull but was caught by our Deck Foreman
(Ricky the Hammer)and sent to the Beach on the next 'Chopper.
HORSES still crop the dense vegetation.
The old Railway Sleeper Bridge now falling into disrepair
and out of bounds to human traffic.
LITTLE EGRET
In
the far distance I spotted what looked like the rusted hull of a boat,
and asked a passer by if he had any information on it. He suggested it
was once used to transport Ironstone from the Purbecks to a Rail-head.
However, on closer inspection the first thing noticed was the
'Hanging Off Hook' in the bow which to me meant only one thing,
this was a Ships Lifeboat.
Researching it on Wikipedia this was revealed.
Researching it on Wikipedia this was revealed.
The old Iron lifeboat must weigh a couple of tonnes. It once served a
U.S. WWII Liberty ship. It was used locally in
the early fifties until a storm in 1953 washed it across Priory Marsh
to where it rests today. The boat was stripped and abandoned.
After many years, rusting away, it has become one of the features of
the Marsh is now enclosed with a fence.
It is a sad old relic. The original Liberty Ship that it served must
have gone to the breakers
yard many years ago and this is the last remnant of a once proud
wartime freighter, the name of which is today sadly, unknown.
That's when this small Skein of c15 BRENT GEESE flew in
to land less than 50 yards from where I stood.
One stood out among them favouring feeding apart from the others
and turning most aggressive at any approach by the others.
It was, along with the others. just a
DARK-BELLIED BRENT
DARK-BELLIED BRENT
Finally, the Intrepid Yachtsman 'rounding the buoy'.
Anyway, that's me I'm off to cook dinner - Wood Pigeon!
Anyway, that's me I'm off to cook dinner - Wood Pigeon!
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