Tag: #StayWild

  • Another day, yet another Buzzard!

    It certainly didn’t sound like a Buzzard – more like a seagull with a sore throat, but when it flew over, it certainly looked like a Buzzard! I didn’t catch a photo of it at that point, but I heard it again later on, and despite the strong wind trying to blow me over, I was able to…

  • Bird of Prey – not sure which one

    I’m not 100% certain what bird of prey this is. I had thought it was a Buzzard, but the wing tips aren’t held out like ‘fingers’ in quite the same way. I’ve lightened the photos to see a bit more of the colouring, and it is looking quite Buzzard-like, although it was quite a distance…

  • Blurry Buzzard

    Another bird of prey today – back to the Buzzards! They seemed pretty vocal for some reason – I’m not sure if it’s trying to scare off the gulls, or just communicating to another buzzard. I think this one must be moulting – there’s a lot of wing feathers that seem to be missing! At…

  • Sparrowhawk or Kestrel?

    Spotting this bird circling reasonably high, I took a few photos thinking it was the local Buzzard…. but when I got the photos onto the computer, it was quite clear that the tail is considerably longer than a Buzzard’s. So just what is this bird? I asked on the RSPB community “identify this” forum, and was…

  • Red Admiral

    Not the most obvious places to spot a Red Admiral, but this particular butterfly seemed quite content to rest on the back of the planter. I’ve not seen many of these butterflies about, so it was surprising to spot one literally just outside the front door! According to UK Safari, Red Admirals love buddleia flowers, but…

  • Up to the top of the hill

    Continuing from yesterday, I will admit this is the same walk – there were too many different photos to share in just one day’s post! After walking along the trackway and through a field, we neared the top of the hill. This is where decent shoes come in handy – you can just about make…

  • Woodland Walk

    It’s a good job we’d walked this route before as the pathway has become somewhat overgrown in places! Spotting the beginning of the track is quite challenging: But after a while it opens up and by the time you reach the steps, it’s wide enough for two people to walk side by side. Several saplings…

  • Another Bird of Prey

    Taking a walk towards the nearest National Trust owned area, I’d wondered if I would be able to see any buzzards. Walking through a field, I spotted a Kestrel that seemed focused on something in the long grass. It landed in the field, before taking off again – I have no idea what it was looking…

  • More Buzzards!

    For a bird of prey, Buzzards certainly like to announce their arrival. Their high pitched whistle-like call is pretty easy to identify, and usually means there’s a chance of a semi-decent photo! Ok, the first photo is relatively blurry, but the Buzzard was swooping down into a field, so I had a split second to take this…

  • Eerie Mist

    The valley in the distance is usually good for misty scenes, and this one is no exception! The cloud seems to sink just beyond the treeline, giving a very Autumnal look to an August evening. #30dayswild