All posts by marnixr

Pintail

Anseriformes

Place: Leighton Moss RSPB, Lancashire
Dates: 9 February 2017.










[Anas acuta, Family Anatidae, Order Anseriformes, Wikipedia Entry: Northern pintail]

The sound of the pintail (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Fernand Deroussen)

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

Redwing

Passeriformes #2

Place: Whitworth Park, Manchester
Dates: 7 February 2017.





[Turdus iliacus, Family Turdidae, Order Passeriformes, Wikipedia Entry: Redwing]

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

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

Fulmar

Procellariiformes

Place: Tintagel, Cornwall
Dates: 29 August 2016.








[Fulmar glacialis, Family Procellariidae, Order Procellariiformes, Wikipedia Entry: Northern fulmar]

The sound of the fulmar (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Timo Janhonen)

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

Oystercatchers

Charadriiformes

Place: Lundy Island
Dates: 11 August 2016.


Place: Blakeney Point, Norfolk
Dates: 1 September 2015.


Place: Keyhaven, New Forest
Dates: 30 April 2016.


[Haematopus ostralegus, Family Haematopodidae, Order Charadriiformes, Wikipedia Entry: Eurasian oystercatcher]

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

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

Hovering Kestrel

Falconiformes

Place: Tintagel, Cornwall
Dates: 29 August 2016.







[Falco tinnunculus, Family Falconidae, Order Falconiformes, Wikipedia Entry: Common kestrel]

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

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

Fork-tailed Drongo

Passeriformes #1

Place: Maun, Botswana
Dates: 18 August 2012.


Place: Maun, Botswana
Dates: 1 September 2012.


[Dicrurus adsimilis, Family Dicruridae, Order Passeriformes, Wikipedia Entry: Fork-tailed drongo]

The sound of the fork-tailed drongo (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Peter Boesman)

Azure-shouldered Tanager

Passeriformes #3

Place: Abraão, Ihla Grande, Brazil
Dates: 30 April 2014.



[Thraupis cyanoptera, Family Thraupidae, Order Passeriformes, Wikipedia Entry: Azure-shouldered tanager]

The sound of the azure-shouldered tanager (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Jerome Fischer)

Juvenile Arctic Terns

Charadriiformes

Place: Inner Farne, Farne Islands, Northumbria
Dates: 2 August 2009.


[Sterna paradisaea, Family Laridae, Order Charadriiformes, Wikipedia Entry: Arctic tern]

The sound of the arctic tern (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Niels Krabbe)

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

Great Spotted Woodpecker

Piciformes

Place: Front Garden, Tongwynlais, Cardiff
Dates: 29 January 2017.






[Dendrocopos major, Family Picidae, Order Piciformes, Wikipedia Entry: Great spotted woodpecker]

The sound of the great spotted woodpecker (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Mathias Ritschard)

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

Pochard

Anseriformes

Place: Shapwick Heath Nature Reserve, Somerset Levels
Dates: 10 March 2013.


[Aythya ferina, Family Anatidae, Order Anseriformes, Wikipedia Entry: Common pochard]

The sound of the pochard (borrowed from the Xeno-Canto website, recordist Peter Boesman)

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