Friday, December 31, 2010
The Wedeler Marsch
Two and a half month ago i went to the Wedeler Marsch in the far west of Hamburg to see some goose migration. In the afternoon I arrived there and didn't find much at the beginning. But the further I walked, the more birds did I encounter. And before finding the big troups of geese I had already seen a Raven, 3 Kestrels, Starlings and some Gadwalls...
Then I suddenly stood in midst of big troops of Greylag Geese and Barnacle Geese. I had to search but also found a few Bean and a few more Greater White-fronted Geese. On the mud from the Elbe there were hundreds of Lapwings and some European Golden-Plovers. Also some Dunlins and Shelducks were around and I flushed several Wood Sandpipers while walking on the shore. Every now and then some passerines flew out of the grass and most of them could be identified as Skylark, but also some were White Wagtails and some birds were unidentifiable. In the greenlands behind me were 9 Great Egrets, 2 Whooper Swans flew over and some large raptor disappeared behind the trees...
The sinking sun played beautifully with the lights and from one moment to the other hundreds of thousands of geese started to fly. Some just flew from the greenlands to the mudflats others flew away to other destinations...
What a spectacular thing to watch!
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Aves Ecuador
There has been very much snow falling in the last days and it has become difficult to move that's why I didn't go much birding. But during or after school I ometimes see some interesting birds. Yesterday there was a small group of Waxwings and today in my garden I saw another Crested Tit. And didn't get a picture again! My father also says he saw Long-tailed Tits in our garden. That's so unfair! Why didn't I?
But the main reason for this post is another. I wanted to inform you about a great site in the Internet: http://avesecuador.com
Dusan, the webmaster of Aves Ecuador has helped me very much in Iding many birds and there are some really cool observations posted on his website, eventhough there are not that many birders who upload there sightings, which in my opinion is a shame, as Ecuador has such amazing birds and tons of birders...
Well, thats it already
But the main reason for this post is another. I wanted to inform you about a great site in the Internet: http://avesecuador.com
Dusan, the webmaster of Aves Ecuador has helped me very much in Iding many birds and there are some really cool observations posted on his website, eventhough there are not that many birders who upload there sightings, which in my opinion is a shame, as Ecuador has such amazing birds and tons of birders...
Well, thats it already
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
My garden
There have been a few good birds around my garden in the last few days. It's just sad, i didn't get pictures. But I got some better pictures of commoner birds.
And maybe some of you may have noticed already there's a new field on the right side, where I'm adding the newest interesting sightings I made...
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