Saturday 31 December 2022

Angel of the Morning - Juice Newton

 Given the recent weather we have been much confined to barracks but, despite the lowest Hit Count across the whole of our history (just 77) we still endeavour to please hence the following is something of a 'filller'!

Refugio Paz is a private farm in Ecuador inherited by Angel Paz and converted into a nature reserve. The farm was subdivided among the children through inheritance. Angel preserved his land while his brothers largely cleared their tracts. His land remains mostly forested and in quite pristine condition. Angel has gained substantial fame for developing a technique for conditioning extremely rare Ant-pittas and other rare birds to come out onto the trail. There is also an active Andean Cock-of-the-Rock lek part way down the trail to the river. The trail is quite steep and often muddy so it can be difficult for people who have ankle or knee problems. Visits must be arranged in advance, as Angel strictly limits the number of visitors allowed on the property each morning so as not to disturb the birds. This is just a small part of my day there!

from left son Vinicio, Moi and Angel

ANDEAN COCK-of-the-ROCK
(male)
female
one of only 2 of the family group the other being
GUIANAN COCK-of-the-ROCK
recorded in Suriname some years later.
BLACK VULTURE
constantly circling overhead.
GOLDEN TANAGER
INCA JAY
GREAT THRUSH
NAZCA BOOBY
WHITE-NECKED JACOBIN
OCHEROUS PIHA
SURFBIRD
BLOOMS
GREY-HOODED GULL
TRICOLOURED HERON
TURKEY VULTURE
RED-BILLED TROPICBIRD

Friday 30 December 2022

Race With the Devil - Gun

A gloomy start to the day also included the occassional light shower but a wandering
CORMORANT
started the day's Wildlifeing on the right note with it, or another, on the windswept
Main Pond
However, from the Moth Traps, "when we got there the cupboard was bare" save for a brace of
DOR BEETLEs
and unexpectedly a
DEVIL'S COACH HORSE BEETLE
while also within the Compound a couple of
LAPWING
before spending some time along the Sewerage Works Fenceline and for our efforts finding a male
BULLFINCH
a pair of
FIRECREST
(female)
and this
GREY WAGTAIL
with all else being confined to
Home Turf
with a feeding
GREEN WOODPECKER
on the tennis court and what, given the 'rings', we put down to
RACING PIGEON
on the Farm House roof. The Away Day was also a Great Success but only 'touch and go as for being published at all given the low interest of our readers - we shall see??

Thursday 29 December 2022

Same Old Story - Rory Gallagher R.I.P.

But all that should change in days to come as once again we make an early start taking to the highway for yet another

Away Day!

Before getting anywhere near the Solar Panel Compound and the Moth Traps within we again stumbled upon the escapee

CATTLE
this time on the main Bridleway and perilously close to the main road!!

We are quite aware that you have seen them all before, Moths that is, but in need of a little padding we again we attach the only c3 representatives of last night's catch in reverse order!

MOTTLED UMBER
WINTER MOTH
DECEMBER MOTH
and hoping that the relatively high overnight temperatures continue into the New Year
and the first Moth of 2023 - What Will That Be??
Otherwise, another returning species to the now open waters of the Irrigation Pond
as this rather rowdy
CANADA GOOSE
was making its arrival known,
while our own arrival at the traps, after recording
a lone
MISTLE THRUSH,
coincided with that of the same Cattle.

Returning on the reciprical course with a short stop at the
Gravel Pit
we were rewarded with a pair of
WIGEON
(female above)
while at the Puddle of Mud
a more than welcome
COMMON SANDPIPER
and had it not been for the lone and considered 'same'
FIELDFARE
of recent days there we would have drawn a 'blank' from across the Southern Sector!
There is rumour of an Away Day maybe across the weekend, which is still to be ratified!

Wednesday 28 December 2022

Following the Snail Trail

 A day or 2 adrift we did wake to a fine

MORNING
and the yelps of what sounded like dozens of Herring Gulls and while we did capture a number of Moths it is doubtful our audiance will want to see another December Moth for a while! Almost on the doorstep this unexpected 
GARDEN SNAIL
while at pond-side this unfortunately dead
EUROPEAN EEL
but on the bright side indicating that we still have them here while from both north and south another 'fall' of
FIELDFARE
dining well across the
southern paddocks
but by and large static across the
Solar Panel Compounds.
It looked rather as if the day was going to end on the 'wet side'
but not a worry to one of the local
HELMETED GUINEAFOWL
which didn't materialize but instead an
all to brief moment with this female
SPARROWHAWK
on the tennis court.
To end we publish this magical image of an albino
BOHEMIAN WAXWING
sent to us by a well-wisher just as a matter of interest.