Griffon Vultures

Accipitriformes

Place: Road between Pitões das Junias and Covelães, northern Portugal
Date: 29 August 2018.










[Gyps fulvus, Family Accipitridae, Order Accipitriformes, Wikipedia Entry: Griffon vulture]

The sound of the griffon vulture (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Stanislas Wroza)

Forest Farm Little Egret

Pelecaniformes

Place: Hide #2, Forest Farm, Cardiff
Date: 31 October 2018.







Place: Hide #2, Forest Farm, Cardiff
Date: 10 November 2018.






[Egretta garzetta, Family Ardeidae, Order Pelecaniformes, Wikipedia Entry: Little egret]

The sound of the little egret (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Marco Dragonetti)

Distribution and sightings of the little egret across the British Isles (borrowed and modified from the Bird Atlas Mapstore).

Water Pipit

Passeriformes #3

Place: Collada de Llesba, Picos de Europa, northern Spain
Date: 19 September 2018.







[Anthus spinoletta, Family Motacillidae, Order Passeriformes, Wikipedia Entry: Water pipit]

The sound of the water pipit (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Bernard Bousquet)

Distribution of the water pipit across the British Isles (borrowed from the Bird Atlas Mapstore).

Sparrows Taking a Dust Bath

Passeriformes #3

Place: Salamanca, Castille & Leon, Spain
Date: 16 September 2018.




[Passer domesticus, Family Passeridae, Order Passeriformes, Wikipedia Entry: House sparrow]

The sound of the house sparrow (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Jarek Matusiak)

Distribution and sightings of the house sparrow across the British Isles (borrowed and modified from the Bird Atlas Mapstore).
Distribution and sightings of house sparrow across the British Isles

Skokholm Great Black-backed Gull

Charadriiformes

Place: South Haven, Skokholm
Date: 1 May 2018.




Place: North Plain near farm, Skokholm
Date: 2 May 2018.







Place: Winter Pond, Skokholm
Date: 2 May 2018.



Place: Crab Bay, Skokholm
Date: 3 May 2018.


[Larus marinus, Family Laridae, Order Charadriiformes, Wikipedia Entry: Great black-backed gull]

The sound of the great black-backed gull (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Stuart Fisher)

Distribution and sightings of the great black-backed gull across the British Isles (borrowed and modified from the Bird Atlas Mapstore).

Lesser White-fronted Goose

Anseriformes

Place: Visitor Centre, Llanelli Wetland Centre, Carmarthenshire
Date: 7 October 2018.







[Anser erythropus, Family Anatidae, Order Anseriformes, Wikipedia Entry: Lesser white-fronted goose]

The sound of the lesser white-fronted goose (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Tero Linjama)

Distribution and sightings of the lesser white-fronted goose across the British Isles (borrowed and modified from the Bird Atlas Mapstore).

Skokholm Wrens

Passeriformes #2

Place: Path between farm and South Haven, Skokholm
Date: 1 May 2018.


Place: Farm, Skokholm
Date: 1 May 2018.


Place: South Haven, Skokholm
Date: 1 May 2018.








Place: Spy Rock, Skokholm
Date: 1 May 2018.


Place: Mad Bay, Skokholm
Date: 1 May 2018.






Place: Farm, Skokholm
Date: 1 May 2018.



[Nannus troglodytes, Family Troglodytidae, Order Passeriformes, Wikipedia Entry: Eurasian wren]

The sound of the wren (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Patrik Åberg)

Distribution and sightings of the wren across the British Isles (borrowed and modified from the Bird Atlas Mapstore).
Distribution and sightings of the wren across the British Isles

Honey Buzzard

Accipitriformes

Place: National Museum of Wales, Cardiff
Date: 28 October 2017.

This set of pictures are the exception to the rule that all of the images on my blog are mine. In this case, the original pictures were taken by Stephen Roberts, and I took the liberty of photographing some of the slides for his presentation “The Honey Buzzard – Wales’ secret raptor” as part of the “Unknown Wales 2017” conference at the National Museum of Wales. My main reason for this is that my chances of ever seeing, let alone photographing, a live honey buzzard are so close to nil as to be virtually non-existent. Plus, looking for their nest is not something that should be encouraged or even attempted unless you’re fully licensed to do so.










[Pernis apivorus, Family Accipitridae, Order Accipitriformes, Wikipedia Entry: European honey buzzard]

The sound of the honey buzzard (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Simon Elliott)

Distribution of the honey buzzard across the British Isles (borrowed from the Bird Atlas Mapstore).

Ayeyarwady Bulbul

Passeriformes #1

Place: Kuthodaw pagoda, Mandalay, Myanmar
Date: 7 April 2013.



[Pycnonotus blanfordi, Family Pycnonotidae, Order Passeriformes, Wikipedia Entry: Ayeyarwady bulbul]

The sound of the Ayeyarwady bulbul (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Brian Cox)

American/Caribbean Flamingo

Phoenicopteriformes

Place: Santa Cruz, Galapagos
Date: 15 August 2010.


Place: Bird Pens, Llanelli Wetland Centre, Carmarthenshire
Date: 7 October 2018.







[Phoenicopterus ruber, Family Phoenicopteridae, Order Phoenicopteriformes, Wikipedia Entry: American flamingo]

The sound of the Caribbean flamingo (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Esau Toaki Villarreal)