Well thought the misses would be seeing the New year again on her own as news broke of a possible White Rumped Swift in Dunbar this morning!No such luck Little Swift!Well that will keep me in the good books till the next twitch.
Anyway what a year,it all started with an early morning drive on New years day up to Fraisthorpe in Yorkshire to see the Little Bustard.
Malc "Where is it"
Local birding commenced and in early February a Laughing Gull was found at New Brighton,what a bird!
All was quiet then the 18th of April when i was leaving work at 8pm and had a phonecall off Higgo saying that a Great Blue Heron had been found on St Marys, Isles of Scilly.Got home and sorted stuff out and i was on my way making the 9.30 Scillionian crossing.On arrival missed the bird by minutes in Old town bay,3 to 4 birders saw the bird fly off in the afternoon,the bird was not relocated till the next evening when it was on Bryher and we had just reached Penzance on the boat.There was well over a hundred birders on the boat gutted!
Anyway left Cheshire on sunday night with Phil Woollen and arrived for the first boat on the monday morning, again a Scillionian crossing,quick boat over to Bryher and bang its on!What a beast!
Great Blue Heron
Next was Cheshire and Wirrals long awaited first Surf Scoter,an adult drake,which was discovered by A.Conlin and K Dummigan amongst thousands of Common Scoters.I walked out the next day and got great views.
Surf Scoter off East Hoyle Bank
Next a phone call off Dan Pointon 25th April saying "drive"theres a Hudsonian Godwit at Mere Heath in Somerset.Great bird keep these blockers coming!
Hudsonian Godwit Twitch
Had a nice surprise when a Corncrake was found at Hale at the end of April which was a county tick for me.
The morning of the 10th May was mad,Citril Finch-Holkham-Norfolk,couldn`t believe what I was reading on my pager,anyway 5 hours later i`m watching this mega bird with my son Dylan,never thought id grip that one back on the cheque book brigade.
Citril Finch Twitch
I then spent three days up in Scotland at the end of May with Fred Fearn which was a great birding break and we hoovered up all the Scottish specialities and a cracking King Eider.
Ptarmigan
Harlequin Duck
Fred photographing the Harley Duck
I then had to wait till the 16th of June for the next mega,Bardsey Island!Cretzschmar's Bunting,dipped it bad style on the saturday and it hurt but the bird was refound on the sunday and was coming to feed being put down by the wardens at the lighthouse.I travelled down again on sunday evening and waited till the first boat in the morning.Got on the first boat thanks to John Roberts and the north wales lads and was rewarded with cracking views of the bunting.Overall a great twitch with Jonny Holliday,John Roberts and a birder in a bag!Mark Thomas!
Buckon Birder getting a few hours in before the boat!
Cretzschmar's Bunting
Wilson's Warbler
Four Nutters