I've been so lucky to share most of my 2014 highlights with regular members of my birdwatching classes, or my personal friends, by far the best way to experience wildlife. However, with focusing on birds nearer to home, this year's total is only 201 (with 2 days to go), down on last year's total.
Well, here is my list in reverse order:
Number 5: Getting close up views of a female (therefore more brightly coloured) red-necked phalarope at North Cave Wetlands.
Red-necked phalarope at North Cave Wetlands |
Number 4: Finding dippers breeding on my local patch in Leeds
Dipper chick being fed by its parent |
Number 3: Talking briefly on Radio 4's Saturday Live about swifts coming to my nest boxes at home.
Click to hear the broadcast |
Number 2: finding a woodcock sitting out in the sun about 3 feet from me at Bolton Abbey. So close that I could almost have touched it.
Spot the woodcock sitting so close that non of my group could see it! |
A 'home grown' Gledhow swift |
My favourite 'other wildlife' moment was watching a stoat chasing a rabbit the full length of Snettisham Beach in Norfolk.
Not my photo but this was very close to the amazing sight |
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