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Saturday 14th May 2016

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Pembrey Burrows LNR Orchids...and more With an overcast morning the light was less harsh so hopefully my attempts to capture the vista of the Green Winged Orchids will be an improvement on Thursday's attempt. The orchid comes in several colour forms, from the standard deep purple through pink and then white, this is common in flowers which have blue or purple flowers. Green winged Orchid with white form The buttercup in the photographs is Bulbous Buttercup, quite a dainty variety compared to, say Creeping Buttercup. Green winged orchid with Bulbous Buttercup Green winged Orchid There are plenty of other flowers coming into bloom including  Common Vetch, Rue leaved Saxifrage and the Early Dog Violet below. The next few weeks will see the reserve burst into bloom..

Thursday 12th May 2016

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Pembrey Burrows guided walk... Spring Migrants! Today was the second of the summer series of guided walks at the Pembrey Burrows & Saltings Local Nature Reserve; there wasn't a great turnout but nevertheless we had a really interesting walk. Starting at the entrance to the reserve, well you would wouldn't you, we ambled through the first grazing fields, now devoid of the bullocks who have been munching away for five months, they seem to have made an impression as we found swarms of Green Winged Orchid, in amongst Bulbous Buttercup and Cowslips. My photos do not do the image any justice at all. My photo doesn't do justice to the incredible vista of the Green-Winged Orchids We continued on out onto the edge of the salt marsh where a change of vegetation was very noticeable with Thrift, Scurvy Grass, and the first signs of one of the site specialities Rock Sea Lavender, (not yet in flower so photo to follow) found at a selected few sites across the coun

Tuesday 10th May 2016

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Back to the routine... Well not yet I have been back a day, which has been all about getting a new car for myself, that's sorted with a Suzuki Jimny sitting on the drive.... My project on Starlings, called a RAS, (resighting adults for survival) has at last started, after difficulty in getting the correct plastic rings then the disappearance of the Starlings from the area I finally got started this morning with four adult birds ringed and colour ringed (darvics), I would like to ring 50+ this season So keep your eyes peeled you never know where they may turn up. Starling KAA keep an eye out for her...

Friday 6th May 2016

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Lesbos 2016.. the penultimate blog... Ringing yesterday yielded just four birds, a brood of Great Tits which were in themselves interesting as they are so far advanced in moult to be regarded as a 3 in ringing terms which means they are the older young of the year out of juvenile moult. The rest of the day, given the weather was more cultural and included visiting the Roman bridge at Kermastes, where it is currently undergoing preservation by the authorities, ah a picture you may think well I didn't think to take one!! I did manage to catch up with 7 Caspian Terns on the slat pans Today we headed east to pick up a few odd and ends birds and managed to see Olive Tree Warbler, at a reliable site, OTW is a speciality of the island and is a large robust warbler and elusive so eh no photo... Alpine Swifts were seen very well and low down again at a reliable spot along the beach. It has been a tough birding fortnight, splitting time between ringing and birding, wi

Wednesday 4th May 2016

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Lesbos 2016.. Complacency is an odd thing, yesterday morning I casually remarked "oh Ring Ouzel" as a female of the species flew across in front of the car and landed nearby, a very brief look and I motored on, little did I realise that Ring Ouzel is almost considered a vagrant species to the island opps, I will have to fill out a rare bird description report .... After a few thunder storms through the evening the morning was reasonable but I didn't plan any ringing instead we went off in search of Caspian Terns never did see them though! I then decided that a late and short ringing session was called for so set the nets at the Christou River reed bed at 09:30hrs. By 09:40hrs there were three warblers in the net the first clearly a Reed Warbler, the second was somehow different ( it also called differently) and the third was an obvious Reed Warbler. My "not an obvious Reed Warbler" was duly processed and it seemed apparent that this bird needed reference

Tuesday 3rd May 2016

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Lesbos 2016... Today I woke to a near gale blowing, so that paid end to any plans of ringing. Instead we went "West" in search of Isabelline Wheatears, one of the special birds of the island, fair to say they are pretty reliable at a few sites and within minutes of arriving at one of the sites I've seen them at in previous spring visits one was sat on a wall, then a bush then out of sight..... wind swept Izzy Wheatear We called in to the salt pans and were told of a Red necked Phalarope bingo...., given the diminutive size of the bird and its distance from any human there's no photo.. The forecast rain arrived late in the day with a few rumbles of thunder and one or two impressive forks of lightening, not enough to stop an intrepid duo dashing off to look for a couple of reported Caspian Terns, no joy tonight maybe first thing tomorrow.

Saturday 29th April - Monday 2nd may 2016

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Lesbos 2016.... It continues to be a hard trip to get many species, for example I've only seen one wagtail since we arrived! The ringing has continued to be tough also, there is just such a lack of movement, although even the resident birds are playing hard to get. Despite the lack of birds its also noticeable that there is a lack of refugees, having visited the island hotspot of Molyvos there are no signs of there being a crisis, this is largely due to Turkey now playing their part and discouraging the refugees to leave as they will be returned to Turkey!!! A few photographs of the other island wildlife, just to prove there's much to see, one thing for sure is that I must buy a decent camera!!! Carder Bee spp Small Pincertail Mmm not sure?? Turtle Dove(s) 1st Summer Night Heron Thread Lacewing