Matthew Foakes
Monday, 22 August 2011
Annual Bug Hunt at Rainham Marshes
Yesterday I attended the Annual Bug Hunt at Rainham Marshes. We first Walked Along the Sea Wall finding many ladybirds and an Orb Spider. Then we walked down into the marshland discovery zone were we did on pond dipping to find a Caddis Fly Lavay and many water boat man. Net sweeping found lots and lots of grasshoppers and a few bush crickets. It was a very enjoyable day and would do it next year again.
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Rainham Marshes
Today I visited RSPB Rainham Marshes which if you are a regular viewer then you will know is one of our favourite reserves and also our local Patch. As I set of around the reserve I could see the butterflies flying around in the sky. I attempted some photos but unfortunately failed. When I got to the first little river on the broad walks I spotted a grass snake swimming over the water. In the Ken barrats hide A family of Little Egrets were happily feeding in the marshes.
On the Northern Broad Walks many dragon flies were flying around chasing one another. Occasionally a Common or Ruddy Darter would land on the walk in front of me. I really enjoyed the day and hope to get back there some time soon.
Matthew
On the Northern Broad Walks many dragon flies were flying around chasing one another. Occasionally a Common or Ruddy Darter would land on the walk in front of me. I really enjoyed the day and hope to get back there some time soon.
Matthew
Maldon
Hello viewers,
Just a quick post but I took a trip down to Maldon in Essex very near Heybridge yesterday. As usual it was very busy as it is the summer holidays but I still managed to see a seal in the Backwater! When I saw it I quickly got got hold of my camera and snapped away. As well as the seal I saw hundreds of black-tailed Godwits. It is defiantly a great place to go if you have children because there a great play area where they can play and you can then do some good birding.
Matthew.
Just a quick post but I took a trip down to Maldon in Essex very near Heybridge yesterday. As usual it was very busy as it is the summer holidays but I still managed to see a seal in the Backwater! When I saw it I quickly got got hold of my camera and snapped away. As well as the seal I saw hundreds of black-tailed Godwits. It is defiantly a great place to go if you have children because there a great play area where they can play and you can then do some good birding.
Matthew.
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Black tailed godwit feeding |
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Seal |
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Seal |
Tuesday, 9 August 2011
Weymouth 2011
Hello viewers.
I have just returned from a family holiday to weymouth which is very close to were they filmed the easter special of Springwatch at the Portland bird observatory. The town has a harbour were you very often see herring gulls rummaging through the rubbish bins in search for any food. In this case it is any fish and chips. On our holiday we visited RSPB Radipole Lake where we saw a verity of insects and butterflies. I think sometimes you see more insects than birds! We also visited portland bill and I saw gannets racing along the sky line.
A really enjoyable holiday which most days we spent on the beach and along the harbour.
Matthew Foakes
I have just returned from a family holiday to weymouth which is very close to were they filmed the easter special of Springwatch at the Portland bird observatory. The town has a harbour were you very often see herring gulls rummaging through the rubbish bins in search for any food. In this case it is any fish and chips. On our holiday we visited RSPB Radipole Lake where we saw a verity of insects and butterflies. I think sometimes you see more insects than birds! We also visited portland bill and I saw gannets racing along the sky line.
A really enjoyable holiday which most days we spent on the beach and along the harbour.
Matthew Foakes
Saturday, 30 July 2011
Urban Birding
Hi readers,
My family and I have just returned back from a days birding in the parks of London. We decided to visit Regants park, as you may know, Regents park has some ornamental birds. Although there are captive birds, there are also many wild birds. It is also a good place to get a close encounter to birds you may not usually see. Regants Park is also famous for its wild herons nesting in the surrounding trees of the park. These are some of my best shots of the day.
Jamie Croft
Grey Heron
Canada Goose
Carrion Crow
Grey Heron
Thursday, 28 July 2011
Scout camp to biblins site
From Saturday to Tuesday we both went on a scout camp to possibly the most beautiful camp site in Britain. The journey took 4 long hours but the views were spectacular. As it was near Wales there was birds of prey souring every were. There was rolling hills and trees as far as you could see. On the first day we set up base camp and set of for a walk to Syman's yat. Here was a short section of rapids that we were about to go down the next day. A buzzard perching on a branch very close enabled us to see actually how big these enormous birds are.
The next day we canoed 10 miles on the river Wye. The river was so calm but still there was a current due to the various rapids at curtain points. As we were paddling, there was over 20 Mandarin ducks right next to us some even juveniles. After some hours we eventually arrived at the big rapids. As we waited at the top, our hearts were pounding, we thought to our selves would we make it out wet or dry? Either wouldn't have mattered as the sun was shining brightly. As we paddled towards the rapids the current draged us closer, the rapids chucked us a round like a rag doll but we made it out safely. The following day we went to peddelabike which is situated in a different part of the of forest of Dean. We hired bikes and set out along there challenging paths seeing more red kites and kestrels. As well as seeing blackcaps and nuthatches. To finish the day of we saw a kingfisher fly by where we was staying. It was a great holiday and defiantly go again.
Young Birders.
The next day we canoed 10 miles on the river Wye. The river was so calm but still there was a current due to the various rapids at curtain points. As we were paddling, there was over 20 Mandarin ducks right next to us some even juveniles. After some hours we eventually arrived at the big rapids. As we waited at the top, our hearts were pounding, we thought to our selves would we make it out wet or dry? Either wouldn't have mattered as the sun was shining brightly. As we paddled towards the rapids the current draged us closer, the rapids chucked us a round like a rag doll but we made it out safely. The following day we went to peddelabike which is situated in a different part of the of forest of Dean. We hired bikes and set out along there challenging paths seeing more red kites and kestrels. As well as seeing blackcaps and nuthatches. To finish the day of we saw a kingfisher fly by where we was staying. It was a great holiday and defiantly go again.
Young Birders.
Thursday, 7 July 2011
Norfolk
Last weekend for my dads birthday we went to two places in Norfolk. Pensthorpe and the Broads. The first day was the broads and we hired out an old looking boat that looked at if it was about to fall apart! We set of seeing great crested grebe and grey heron flew over. As my brother through some bread over for the the ducks another heron flew over. The birds where attracted by the bread and got some close views of mute swan and coot fighting.
The second day we went to Pensthorpe which is were spring watch was filmed a few years ago. we took a the opportunity to do a safari type tour around the the resurve seeing red legged partridge and skylarks singing high in the sky. We took a look at the scrapes seeing avocets, oystercatcher and common sandpiper.
It was a great weekend and would definitely recommend them to any visiting Norfolk.
Matthew Foakes
The second day we went to Pensthorpe which is were spring watch was filmed a few years ago. we took a the opportunity to do a safari type tour around the the resurve seeing red legged partridge and skylarks singing high in the sky. We took a look at the scrapes seeing avocets, oystercatcher and common sandpiper.
It was a great weekend and would definitely recommend them to any visiting Norfolk.
Matthew Foakes
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