Sunday, 17 January 2010

Birder's Bonus 65


In Loughor, the sun brought out foraging bands of Long-tailed tits (Aegithalos caudatus), flitting from bare branch to bare branch. It also seemed to stimulate territorial behaviour in pairs of European robin (Erithacus rubecula). Saw Barry Stewart who informed me about the Gower Ornithological Society blog (http://goweros.blogspot.com/) that has lots of material on the recent cold weather-related movement of unusual bird species into the area.

4 comments:

Caroline Gill said...

We missed the Bittern at WWT yesterday, but watched a pair of Bullfinches in very similar pose to your Robins.

Paul Brain said...

Barry told me about the Bittern- apparently it was trying to look like a clump of reeds in one of the pens. He also told me about spotting a Turtle dove on the Gower near Christmas.

John said...

Parakeet in Brynmill Park 19th Jan.
Had the garage door open on Sunday and a Robin went in for about 20 mins cleaning up spiders and overwintering flies. Not at all bothered by me going in and out.

Paul Brain said...

You are merely the assistant so far as the robin is concerned!

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