bird watching

Fulmar

The fulmars may have given up with this awful weather. They had started to pair up and stake their claims on their nesting sites, little caves, rocky ledges or under overhangs, but even they appear to have gone back to sea.  While, like all of us, waiting for this weather to break. Fulmars, fulmarus glacialis, are to be found at sea except when breeding, they are actually related to the albatross. It nests in colonies […]

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Curlew

The Curlew, numenius arquate, is the largest wader in Europe.  It’s easily recognised by it’s very long, downward curved bill as well as it’s distinctive voice.   The curlew’s call is a pure ringing sound,  ‘cour-li’ ‘crwee’ or ‘croo-ee’,  it’s a loud slow delivery with a long bubbling trill. The curlew can be found all round the UK’s coastline in the winter months but it heads inland during late March early April to breed. Typical […]

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Beach Treasure…

An absolutely stunning walk this morning on the foreshore to the north of Staithes. The weather conditions produced such amazing  contrasts, from the clarity of the winter sunshine to the snow showers producing Arctic blizzards, the biting, freezing wind made you feel so alive.  The bright orange beaks of the Oystercatchers made for a colourful display against the grey of the sea and rocks.  As an added bonus found a few pieces of jet and […]

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Peregrines…

   Isn’t the picture above a wonderful photo of a peregrine…?  Taken by John Pethullis, thanks John for letting us share it here on our blog. Peregrines (falco peregrius) are falcons, they are large powerful birds with long pointed wings, a slightly tapered tail. With rapid pigeon like flight but with shallower wing beats and long glides. They are to be found in wild open country, cliffs, mountains, moors and marshes.  Peregrines breed on steep […]

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Oystercatchers…

Oystercatcher  (Haematopus ostralegus) these birds can be seen here in Staithes all year round though you do see more of them in the winter months.   They are very distinct birds with black and white plumage, long orange/red beaks and pink legs. Oystercatchers are very noisy, with a loud ‘pic… pic… pic…’ and a strident ‘kleep… kleep…’    When on the shore they can be seen to be running from one spot to another.   During the […]

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Snow Bunting…

For the last few days, on the cliff inside Staithes harbour you could have seen snowflakes cascading down.  These cascading snowflakes were in fact snow buntings, from a distance snow buntings appear to be almost pure white.  Snow buntings are regular winter visitors to our shores.  Although a few pairs of Snow Buntings can sometimes be found nesting in the Scottish Highlands. Snow bunting are found in flocks anything from a few hundred to a […]

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Red Shanks…

The Redshank was traditionally called the bad weather bird, so fishermen never liked to see them here in the harbour at Staithes, they considered them a bad omen. The redshank is probable one of the noisiest waders we find in this country, with a plaintive tew-phew-phew.  More redshanks are to be found on the coast during the winter months as many are winter visitors from Iceland.  They breed in marshes and damp meadows in many […]

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November walk…

A cold day in November saw us once again on the foreshore but the cold was forgotten once everyone started finding fossils… jet… lobsters… slideshow  of the day below…  

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A sunny day on the foreshore…

We had a great day yesterday on the foreshore… the weather was kind too… sunshine all the way… we even had lunch outside too… The lobster pots had lots of lobsters in them… only one was the correct size… but it was a female and she had eggs so we ‘v-notched’ her… then threw her back into the sea. Thomas has made a little video of the day…    

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Stunning photo…

Sean had a local bird watcher / photographer  on one of his fishing trips…though you might like to see one the photos…     So if anyone is interested in photograhic trips on Sean’s boat ‘All My Sons’  do get in touch…

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