Thursday, 23 October 2014

Northumberland 12-17th October 2014

Autumn holidays are always a risk weather wise, strong winds can develop and rain can become a complete nuisance especially after such a good summer.
 
For the last few years we have visited either North East Scotland or Northumberland at this time and have some successful trips and found the weather not too inhospitable.
 
This year we were based near Belford, a delightful rural area with the coast close and plenty of wildlife reserves close at hand too.
 
After rather a tedious journey northwards we were looking forward to a good day on Sunday, we headed to Holy Island just a few miles north of our base, lo and behold the sun shone!
 
First sighting of the day...delightful and beautiful golden plover
 
 
Occasionally huge flocks would take to the sky presenting us with a shimmering golden mass...
 
 
I had to be pretty quick on the shutter as a curlew flew past...
 
 
Redshank were often seen...
 
Dunlin gathered in decent numbers...
 
and a few bar tailed godwits were spotted in amongst the other birds...
 
 
A lovely robin sang joyously in tree on the shoreline...
 
Huge flocks of geese were inbound, these are mainly brent geese..
 
 
Starlings are often seen and they can be delightful subjects to photograph...
 
Further round the island where it was quieter we spotted a red throated diver, they are very tough to get close to and this was the best shot I managed...
 
Wandering in the dunes we had the unexpected sight of a roe deer peeping at us!
 
On Monday we visited Hauxley Nature Reserve, various hides and ponds offer a wide range of sighting possibilities.
 
We found a pair of resting gadwall ducks...
 
A pair of bar headed geese...
 
and a small group of pink footed geese...
 
Plenty of little grebes were in evidence but a combination of light and distance restricted me to one successful shot...
 
Wandering down to the beach we found curlew
 
Turnstone
 
and much to our surprise a gorgeous female wheatear as the sun finally appeared...
 
We arrived back at the car park just in time to see a red squirrel on a feed box...
 
Tuesday and we cross the border into Scotland to visit St Abb's Head reserve, we were greeted by stunning scenery!
 
and then a sighting of dolphins out at sea, splendid!
 
Gannets flew by
 
A lovely male eider duck..
 
In the coastal scrub tiny goldcrests zipped around...
 
A better shot of a single gannet
 
Heading back to the car we noticed a couple of brown hare in the newly cropped fields
 
On Wednesday we drove to Beadnell to meet up with friends Ann and Roger Hiley and the two golden retrievers Harry and Dylan. Friends from our hill walking days Ann and Roger run the very successful and popular http://www.loweswatercam.co.uk/
 
We drove to Druridge and enjoyed a wander on the beach to let the dogs expend some energy.
 
In the surf edge sanderlings scuttled up and down in their usual comical fashion.
 
Druridge also has a country park with a large lake which proved to be a suitable distance to walk around.
 
Cormorants were plentiful...
 
Plenty of tufted ducks too!
 
Later in the day we drove to Low Newton for another beach wander to build up our appetites!
 
An oystercatcher..
 
Dunstanburgh Castle
 
Suitably attired, Roger, Josie, Ann and Harry and Dylan.
 
 
Thanks to all for a superb and enjoyable day.
 
Thursday and we found ourselves in Spittal, next to Berwick upon Tweed, and more coastal watching.
 
Disappointing light proved frustrating as a kestrel came close...
 
A male stonechat showed nicely...
 
A grey seal reciprocated our curiosity!
 
Another wheatear...
 
We even got more dolphin sightings but much further out this time and too far for my camera, another great day though.
 
Our last day and we returned to Holy Island... but first we had a two hour walk near our cottage to allow the causeway to open after the tide receded.
 
Hopes were high as we spotted a stonechat.
 
 
After that it was just a walk, enjoyable in the sunshine though!
 
Lindisfarne Castle...
 
 
and Bamburgh Castle through the sea mist...
 
We seemed to be in all the right places at all the wrong times as people we bumped into reported good sightings while we saw little, or maybe our eyes were getting tired after a busy week!
 
We returned to the car park to head back and get packed, entering said car park we spotted Ann and Roger and were able to enjoy a brew together and another good chat.
 
A lapwing flew in while we chatted...
 
Time to pack and head home after a super week for weather and sightings.
 
Many thanks to all who view, don't forget if you add a comment that they come to me first for moderation.

4 comments:

  1. Lovely pictures as ever Dave.
    There's a chance I might be able to label my bird photos correctly now !
    Cheers Roger.

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  2. Thanks Roger, I just noticed that a group photograph had been omitted, whoops! Dave.

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  3. Just had time to sit and enjoy these Dave. What a superb selection and they have added to our memories of a wonderful time spent in Northumbria, made even more special with the time spent with you both. Ann

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