Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Goldfinch


Goldfinch - Carduelis carduelis

One of our resident breeding birds here in the UK with over 300,000 territories. Over the last decade Goldfinches have become a more common sight in our gardens, supplementing the food sources of their more usual farmland habitat. Many migrate as far as Spain in the winter, well you would!

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Avocet


Avocet - Recurvirostra avosetta

With the coming of war, the great marshes of East Anglia were deliberately flooded to deter the Germans from landing. But not the Avocet, who colonised the extensive wetlands and never left.   

Sunday, 3 June 2012

Darling Starlings


Starlings - Sturnus vulgaris

Strangely these wonderful birds accompanied me throughout my academic life. Moving up north, whilst at agricultural college I studied a geology unit at Sunderland Uni and there they were, high above the city. Beguiling me with their shifting delusion or murmuration - group consciousness like schools of fish confusing predators, fascinating.

And later down south in the Eastend, studying Wildlife Conservation at UEL. Small numbers would roost in my rented back garden just off the Romford Road, imitating the constant din of police sirens, extraordinary.

Now in serious decline, a red listed species, another 'miner's canary'. 

The Corvids


Carrion Crow - Corvus corone

Mute Swan


Mute Swan - Cygnus olor

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Ox-eyes


Ox-eye daisy - Leucanthemum vulgare

The original "he loves me, he loves not" daisy. The name daisy is derived from 'Day's Eye', so called because of the flowers habit of closing at night and opening with the daylight.

This study was done on location in a wonderful private Warwickshire semi natural meadow in May 2011.