In the case of Jethro, it's relating to Liver'pool
but it fits!
My first encounter with the unpredictable and sometime violently unstable
CHAAC
was among the ruins of the ancient Mayan City of
TIKAL
in the heart of the Guatemalan Rain Forest, 2004
It
is thought to be he, armed with his legendary Lightning Axe, who has
been upset by the blethering of our modern day Weather Forecasters and
brought on Sunday night / Monday morning's deluge! All we have heard in
recent days from the likes of Carol Kirkwood, Tomaz Schafernaker et al is how it has been the driest September since Cecil B DeMille filmed Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong landing on a Papier-mâché set in Hollywood all those years ago. No wonder it's Chuckin' it Down!
On the strength of that it was a predictable 'nothing new' from the
Moth Traps which was only salvaged by a few things seen before
Moth Traps which was only salvaged by a few things seen before
this year, but for those interested in such things, being welcome
on the re-run.
Our third
LARGE WAINSCOT
of the year and the second
MERVEILLE du JOIR
Not since Dave Foot's first visit here have we had
PINION-STREAKED SNOUT
and
RED UNDERWING
is again only our second.
Perhaps not surprisingly we get very few Larvae 'inside' the traps so this
Caterpillar of the
RUDY TIGER MOTH
was a novel capture.
While
there is no doubt my tendencies are leaning more and more towards
asociality, (not to be confused with anti-social) it is hardly
surprising given that once again I find myself with a more or less
'Exclusive Patch' that I find myself not wandering far from Parley Court
Farm these day. For instance, disregarding altogether the Short-toed
Eagle that graced Dorset airspace earlier this year, and will likely
remain the County Bird of the Decade, I have added Hooded Crow to the
June, July and August Lists and Black Guillemot for September but only
as part of other ventures and when the majority had tired of them. So,
it has now become almost a daily routine to attend to the Traps, then
make a dash for the Irrigation Pond hopefully to see another new species
for that area. It is just as well I did yesterday particularly as the
unexpected was in store. The whole of the pond and surrounding area is
viewable from a strategically parked car with c2
EURASIAN TEAL
noted on arrival, but what is that 'dot' to the right??
A roosting Snipe of sorts but initially, at that distance, difficult to tell.
Whichever, it would be new for the pond, but as a Pied Wagtail passed
by, on size comparison alone, it was likely going to be better than 'Common'.
by, on size comparison alone, it was likely going to be better than 'Common'.
As it woke and started to feed it was continually carrying out a rapid
up and down motion as if on a mini Pogo Stick.
I had never witnessed this in either of the 2 most often seen species
but have learnt since that this is a natural but not often seen trait of
JACK SNIPE
which it turned out to be. This is the 'forth' of the kind seen here this Autumn.
Did I think to activate the Video Function?? - Answers on a Post Card please!
Did I think to activate the Video Function?? - Answers on a Post Card please!
The Teal continued feeding and at one time or another were in company with a
MOORHEN
and then a
PIED WAGTAIL
before climbing out onto a bank and then flying to the smaller pool.
As always a number of
GREY WAGTAIL
were busily fly-catching
and paying scant attention to me.
Moving location to overlook the smaller pond just one of the
TEAL
it seemed had remained.
Despite the disturbance here of late
COMMON DARTER
continue egg-laying,
a Emperor Dragonfly was seen during the week but this hapless
COMMON FROG
was not quite so lucky.
Despite the disturbance here of late
COMMON DARTER
continue egg-laying,
a Emperor Dragonfly was seen during the week but this hapless
COMMON FROG
was not quite so lucky.
With
all that nostalgia from 2004 at the beginning of the Post it is felt a
few images from the Archive might be in order. Obviously for the
enjoyment of our vast audience, but more particularly for the 2 Skinny
Kids who accompanied me on that particular trip. Intent on
'back-packing' from Mexico City to Panama City over a four weeks period,
by the time the following 3 photies were taken in Crooked Tree, Belize
BIG FAT BILLY
(if you keep on like that someones going to end up in the f'in Lake)
and
THE GORGEOUS ONE
had
already travelled the 1,000 or so miles from the starting point to
Mérida, the capital of Yucatán, then onward a further 70 miles to the
rather unkempt village of Pisté. The intent was to visit the FABULOUS Chichen Itza
via the 'back-door', just a 3Km walk through lush forest corridor
strewn with all manner of wildlife and where a bit of personal 'Birding'
history was made. This, a
BARE-SHANKED SCREECH-OWL
Belize
is my very first photograph taken by the technique known as 'Digi-Scoping'
were an ordinary small digital camera is offered-up to the eye-piece of a telescope.
Back
to the journey, and we had taken the advise from the Lonely Plant for
this visit which stated loud and clear "DO NOT VISIT CHICHEN ITZA AFTER
11:00 ON ANY DAY". That is when the Tourist Coaches arrive from Cancun
and all hell breaks loose. Just to give a brief idea, the Car / Coach
Park there is about the size of the Bourgh of Hammersmith yet each Coach
Driver is duty bound to carry a determined length of Bamboo Cane to be
certain he/she is not parked more than the regulation distance from the
next vehicle. Billy and I literally had the whole complex to ourselves!
It must be said that
JIM the MEDIC
is
the most Cool, Laid-Back Character I have ever had the pleasure to
meet. There was no plan as to exactly where or when we would meet up
with him, just simply "I'll see you at the Mexico / Belize border at
Chetamule on the given day". Within 15 minutes of our arrival there he
was sat on the veranda of a small cafe smirking and sipping a Margarita
and wearing his new Panama Hat.
Footnote:-
The images above of the Buchan Boys on Tour were taken at the Annual
Village Fish Festival where, along with the Deputy Prime Minister of
Belize, we were invited as Guests of Honour. On such occasion a special
dish of whole roasted, 'pregnant' Green Iguana is prepared and served
only to the distinguished few. It can be honestly reported that both
flesh and eggs were delicious.
OCELLATED TURKEY
from our taxi having just crossed from Belize into Guatemala.
TIKAL
one of the many homes of
CHAAC LIGHTNING AXE
with its
Twin, Opposing Pyramids.
and a couple more Bird photos
RED-CROWNED WOODPECKER
Honduras
SCARLET MACAW
El Salvador
BLACK-FACED SOLITAIRE
Nicaragua
PURPLE-THROATED MOUNTAIN GEM
RESPLENDENT QUETZEL
THREE-WATTLED BELLBIRD
all 3 Costa Rica
and
COLLARED ARICARI
Panama
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