Saturday, January 17, 2026

Great Grey Shrike, Fillingham

 


Distant was an understatement !

We had been to Fillingham the previous day with the weather cloudy but fine as we left home. Fillingham is only half an hour away but as we pulled up the heavens opened and the rain was biblical ! A very quick walk up the hedgerow and we were soaked so beat a retreat to return the following day. So we stood for a couple of hours with 20 other folk and all we saw was a fieldfare ! The never ending din of a large pack of dogs that didn't stop barking for 2 hours was enough to drive me mad.....we were told it was the hunt which I am pleased to say that not one birder there supported. A never ending stream of gun dogs passed us on the path, non on leads. So, enough was enough. Got back to the car and saw a birder peering through the hedge further up the road and there sat the shrike. Pity the crowd on the roadside didn't put it on the pager......would have saved us two hours. So, a few heated comments were said from the birders that had travelled and quite rightly so !

Saturday, January 10, 2026

and a few beautiful redwings

 








Beautiful winter thrushes

Goosanders on the ice

 








Standing on the ice on one of our local rivers. The legs are fantastic, just look at the glowing colour !

A few lovely fieldfares

 









A few from my phone

 

Cranesbill flowers - felt so good seeing flowers breaking through. I am sure winters get longer as we get older !



And that's it for the Lincoln Imp pub. A very well known pub in Scunthorpe that we used to visit in our younger days. Another local pub bites the dust. 

Pixi enjoying a new box !!

Friends coming for drinks and food so a tray of sausage rolls were needed and, flipping heck, they were delicious as always x The sausage roll queen strikes again !

A few goodies from last week

 


Cormorant



Bullfinch enjoying some buds, pity it never turned round ! 


Kestrels enjoying the bit of sun, and it was a bit !

Nuthatch high up in the dark canopy

Masses of pink-footed geese on one of our local walks


Song Thrush



and a beautiful Christmas robin 

Sunday, January 4, 2026

Happy New Year !!

Happy new year to everyone. We have been out and about despite the bitterly cold weather, lots of thermals and layers were needed, but so good to get out as the evenings are so long with it being dark at 4pm. We have even put our heating on for the first time this winter ! We do have a stove that we keep stoked up and our downstairs is toasty !

A few pics from last week for you.









Lots of goosanders on our local river at the moment

Hares boxing in the crops

Lapwing and golden plover

Pink-footed Geese on one of our walks. Thousands and thousands of them feeding in the fields. Couldn't get them all in one photo so captured them in groups, the line of them filled the field there were that many. Had a good look and couldn't see a white-front amongst them. 















Tens of thousands of pink-footed geese, an absolute spectacle 




A few redshanks on the local river this morning

Reed Bunting

Robin






Song Thrush with a snail lunch !

Starlings - bit like an Alfred Hitchcock film !






Stonechats enjoying a bit of sun



and a few whooper swans in the fields