0495 : Striking Gold (4/3/18)

I spent the early part of Saturday night after a lovely evening meal chatting with the other guests on the Heatherlea "Birder's Blast" break, all of whom were from south of the border, though only Sue, a younger lady from Essex who had driven the whole way that day and arrived later was on her first trip to Scotland, the others all having visited before. We were also briefed by Mark Warren, our guide for the break on the plan for Sunday. We would also be sharing our itinerary for the day with another few birders who were on a different break guided by Scott O'Hara, whose mum I often chat to at Montrose Basin visitor centre. This also meant that there would be more room in our mini-bus as the group would be split between 2 buses.

Golden Eagle

An early start before breakfast to try and get Black Grouse would kick-start our trip, hopefully giving me my first year-tick of the break. We headed out at 0700 for the short drive to the regular site that Heatherlea takes visitors to at nearby Dorback. Woodpigeon and Pheasant were seen en route. Views are rather distant so as not to disturb the birds and when we arrived there was no sign of any birds. A Red Grouse was almost overlooked, despite only being a very short distance in front of us, only being noticed once it called. After a short wait, the first male Black Grouse appeared and was joined by another 4 which half-heartedly sparred as we watched. A Woodpigeon flew over and the local horses came to see us before we headed back to the hotel for breakfast. Roe Deer and Red Squirrel were both seen on the way back.

Birds were seen at the feeders outside the hotel as we ate breakfast - Coal Tit, Rook, Blackbird, Jackdaw, Starling, Siskin, Robin, Chaffinch, Feral Pigeon, Mistle Thrush and Goldfinch. As we were about to board the buses we were able to add Blue Tit, Great Spotted Woodpecker and a few Yellowhammers. Our first stop of the main part of the day was at Loch Garten where we hoped to find Crested Tits. A Wren and a few Coal Tits were seen around the car park, but no Crested Tits. The feeders at the visitor's centre however did deliver with a few Crested Tits visiting and at times giving us extended views. A Great Tit with a deformed beak - a lengthy lower mandible, showed briefly at the feeders also. On our way back to the mini-buses we added Goldcrest and a Treecreeper.

On our way to our next stop we stopped on a bridge over the Spey and managed to add an Oystercatcher, as well as Cormorant, Goosander, Little Grebe, Tufted Duck, Mallard, Goldeneye and Wigeon before having to move on as a car had appeared behind us. Carrion Crow and our first Buzzard were seen before we stopped in Carrbridge for a visit to the toilets. There were a number of additions from the car park - Collared Dove, Greenfinch, Dunnock and House Sparrow. Our next stop was at another wood where we failed to see any Crossbills but did manage a brief view of another Crested Tit. Coal Tits and more Goldcrests were also seen.

After lunch we headed for Strathdearn, though the weather did not appear to be in our favour for seeing raptors. However, we hadn't gone too far in to the Glen before we saw our first raptor, though it was only a Kestrel. A small group of Greylags were seen in a field by the river. A stop at Garbole gave us a Red Kite overhead as well as distant views of a Raven. A Buzzard circled over a nearby wood before another pair of ravens overflew. A Kestrel hunted and caught something before flying off to a fencepost to consume its catch. My photos of the birds showed streaks of snow against the birds wings making for an unusual look. A stop further on proved fruitless, though we did see Red Legged Partridges along the roadside with Pheasants. Red Deer were spotted on the hillsides. The wind was rather chilly and it was now snowing.

The conditions weren't great at the car park at Coignafearn but we did see more Red Deer, a pair of Rabbits and a few Feral Goats. I missed out on a Dipper that the others saw and eventually managed to see a Mountain Hare not too far up the hill behind us. A Raven displayed above the ridge desite the conditions. As we were about to leave, Mark suddenly spotted two Golden Eagles gliding along the ridge to our right. A hasty exit from the buses was made and we were treated to some nice interaction between the two non-adult birds, not too high above the hill-top before they departed in different directions. We stopped for another Dipper which I managed to see this time and also a Red Legged Partridge stood atop a tree stump among Pheasants. A few Brown Hares were seen in fields as we left the Strath.

Our final stop was another woodland walk in the snow, but again this proved fruitless, so we headed back to the Hotel having managed just 42 species of bird including 4 year-ticks (in bold) as well as 7 species of mammal for the day. Not a bad start to the holiday.

Red Grouse

Red Grouse

Black Grouse

Black Grouse

Woodpigeon

Wren

Coal Tit

Great Tit (with deformed lower mandible)

Crested Tit

Crested Tit

Crested Tit

Crested Tit

Treecreeper

Collared Dove

Jackdaw

Greenfinch

Collared Dove

House Sparrow

Red Kite

Red Kite

Kestrel

Kestrel

Raven (& Sheep)

Kestrel

Raven

Raven

Raven

Red Deer

Mountain Hare

Golden Eagle

Golden Eagle

Golden Eagle

Dipper

Red Legged Partridge

Red Legged Partridge

Brown Hare

Species seen - Black Grouse, Blackbird, Blue Tit, Buzzard, Carrion Crow, Chaffinch, Coal Tit, Collared Dove, Cormorant, Crested Tit, Dipper, Dunnock, Goldcrest, Golden Eagle, Goldeneye, Goldfinch, Goosander, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Great Tit, Greenfinch, Greylag Goose, House Sparrow, Jackdaw, Kestrel, Little Grebe, Mallard, Mistle Thrush, Oystercatcher, Pheasant, Raven, Red Grouse, Red Kite, Red Legged Partridge, Robin, Rook, Siskin, Starling, Treecreeper, Tufted Duck, Wigeon, Woodpigeon, Wren.

0494 : Heading On Holiday (3/3/18)


Last year I entered a competition to win a short "Birder's Blast" holiday with Heatherlea Birding based at Nethy Bridge in Speyside. As I don't always get the opportunity to visit that part of the world for the likes of Crested Tits etc, I was hoping I might win. I didn't, but I was a runner-up which meant I got a trip for half the usual price. This was still quite expensive for me but as I don't really 'do' holidays I decided to go for it. It was 4 nights stay and 3 days birding based at The Mountview Hotel in Nethy Bridge beginning on Saturday 3rd March. However as the date drew closer, the weather grew increasingly bad and the trip looked rather touch and go. Thankfully, despite trains not running between Dundee and Perth there were buses running.

Fieldfare

The weather was still rather snowy and bitterly cold. I decided to keep a list of birds from the start of the 1st day till the end of the 5th day (Saturday - Wednesday), and these would constitute the 'holiday list'. There were a few birds around when I threw out some bread for the local smaller birds before setting off - Starling, Robin, Blue Tit, Feral Pigeon, Herring Gull and Magpie all seen from my bedroom window. On the journey to the bus station from around 1115 I added Woodpigeon and Blackbird. The roads were rather quiet and the bus journey passed quickly. Fieldfare was added on the Perth Road as the bus headed out of Dundee.

Roe Deer was seen in a roadside field from the dual carriageway to Perth, as were Oystercatchers, Woodpigeons and some Carrion Crows. The short walk from Perth city centre to the railway station gave me a few views of over 100 Fieldfares as well as Chaffinch, House Sparrow and a few Long Tailed Tits. Owing to my decision to not cut things too fine with regards any prospective travel problems I then had 2 hours to wait at the railway station till the train I was booked on. I could have caught the earlier train to Aviemore but my ticket wasn't valid and my collection time at Aviemore wasn't until 1630 anyway. There wasn't much wildlife to be seen at the station though I did manage to see a Black Headed Gull circling round outside while I sat for what seemed a lot longer than 2 hours.

Finally at around 1450 the train set off northwards. A Magpie and a Roe Deer were seen as we headed out of Perth and a Rabbit was in a field near Murthly. Pink Footed Geese and a Buzzard were seen just to the north of the village. Rooks were next to be added along with plenty of Pheasants. Woodpigeons were noted at various spots, usually perched all hunched up on a branch in a tree. A pair of Mallards were on the ice in the river as the train passed Killiecrankie. Greylags were in a field somewhere near Blair Atholl. The first Red Deer of the trip were added once we hit the higher ground past Blair Atholl. A Kestrel flew past the train nearby and a large group of Red Grouse were seen in flight in the same area. A small group of 4 Ravens were spooked by the train to the south of Dalwhinnie. A large herd of Red Deer were by the railway line just outside the village.

A Dipper was a chance sighting as the train crossed a bridge at Newtonmore. A few Teal and Mallard were in a small burn near Kingussie. I managed to spot a few Whooper Swans as we passed Loch Insh. There were also a number of ducks there most likely Teal, Wigeon and Mallard though none were definitely identified owing to focusing on trying to ID the Swans. I was collected at the station in Aviemore by Mark Warren, the guide for my short break. It turned out that owing to transport difficulties there had been a few cancellations for the trip though some from the previous week's break that were struggling to get home had decided to stay on and join the 4 of us who were still booked on the trip. We added Mistle Thrush to the list as we headed for the Mountview Hotel where I would be staying for the next 4 nights.

Not a huge list for the day with only 29 species of bird (and 3 mammals) seen but given the weather conditions it wasn't a bad selection. As I wasn't taking photos on the journey all photos here are from other outings.

Fieldfare

Herring Gull

Greylag Geese

Teal

Mistle Thrush

Magpie

Buzzard

Carrion Crow
Species seen - Blackbird, Black Headed Gull, Blue Tit, Buzzard, Carrion Crow, Chaffinch, Dipper, Fieldfare, Greylag Goose, Herring Gull, House Sparrow, Jackdaw, Kestrel, Long Tailed Tit, Magpie, Mallard, Mistle Thrush, Oystercatcher, Pheasant, Pink Footed Goose, Raven, Red Grouse, Robin, Feral Pigeon, Rook, Starling, Teal, Whooper Swan, Woodpigeon.

Mammals seen - Rabbit, Red Deer, Roe Deer.