Saturday 2 November 2024

Fairmile on a Grey Day

 News that there were Hawfinches back at Fairmile, decided my destination today. I have had mixed results there in the past and today was similar a grey, drizzly morning, 17000 steps walked most of it seemingly uphill!!😱 Did see some Hawfinches, luckily got lost on the way back to the car and had a lone bird sitting in a tree, it was joined by four more, the only other highlight was a 10 minute burst of Firecrest frenzy with up to 4 birds buzzing around me, typically halfway through this a Hawfinch landed in the tree above my head!! Few other bits seen, a flock of 7 Yellowhammers sat in a tree, a few Goldfinches flying about, couple of Great Spotted Woodpeckers, some Redwings, a Buzzard, a group of Ravens flew over, heard a Marsh Tit and a couple of Nuthatches, but most stuff was flighty and hard to get any sort of quality pics in the misty cloud!😢 Done me best though!

Don't think the Autumnal colours have been all that good this year



Buzzard


Yellowhammer

Chaffinch

Yellowhammer






Firecrest, typically difficult chasing each other around

Great Spotted Woodpecker










Hawfinch, typically landed as I was focusing on the Firecrests



Do love a Firecrest!! As said above got lost on the way back to the car which meant I walked into a Hawfinch sat in a tree. I'd seen a couple of distant flocks of 3 or 4 but this one was serenely sat eating something, shame the sun didn't come out!

Some striking Fungi

Hawfinch








Redwing

Difficult day, a lot of miles walked for not much reward, was probably the quietest I've seen it up there to be honest, except for the hundreds of Pheasants that seem to delight in flushing up from under my feet, nearly had several heart attacks. Not quite as scary though as having to walk back down the main road as I came out on the wrong footpath about a half a mile from the layby, the cars go past bloody quick and there is no verge😱😱, ended up buried in the hedge on a couple of occasions before making it back safely!!

Monday 28 October 2024

Deerfest Sunday!

 In glorious weather yesterday we headed up to Richmond Park in London to see the Deer and also the Parakeets!! People don't like em, but I enjoy seeing them, although I acknowledge I don't have to live with them!! They are noisy!! Google Maps decided to send us to a gate that was shut, but we eventually arrived at the Sheen Gate Car Park!! We had a very enjoyable wander, amazing that it's so close to central London!  Some pictures below!

Parakeet near the Carpark, pic by Margie

Some more of Margie's pics of the Scenery






The first Deer we ran into was a herd of Fallow Deer, they are remarkably tame, I suppose they are just used to people


Plenty of Stags about with impressive Racks

Although some of the younger ones are a bit outgunned!

We soon found some Red Deer

Fallow Stag






Possibly my favourite portrait of this youngster


This was the most impressive Red Deer Stag we found I was quite glad he didn't stand up!!

Next thing we were in a wood surrounded by the exotic, Parakeets!!



















Margie suggested the Deer that discarded these Antlers must of been huge!😢😏Further evidence of her strange sense of humour, so strange she rarely laughs at my hilarious jokes!!😂

Wembley Stadium

London Skyline




Some nice pics of the scenery from Margie!

Soon found some more Red Deer with a Jackdaw friend



Plenty of Jays flying over carrying Acorns, though not this one!





The Shard

Not many small birds about, though with the throngs of people wandering about it wasn't a surprise, though nice to find a pair of Stonechat catching flies



A Red Deer in the undergrowth









The boys getting a bit frisky




A bit of shagging going on!!





A young Red Stag wandered in






A final look at the Fallow herd! by Margie
All in all a very nice walk around, the Deer are very patient!!!