Sheep were everywhere and there were so many little ones this time of year. Very very cute! |
People run in muddy slippery areas near Mute Swans. Look at the crazy number of birds in that pic! Pennington Flash |
The front shield of the Eurasian Coot is wild! |
Steve and the godzilla Mute Swan |
Eurasian Moorhen |
Eurasian Treecreeper or just plain old Treecreeper |
Eurasian Oystercatcher |
the brilliant pinkish bill and legs of the Water Rail steals the show |
The Common wood pigeon was ginormous. They looked like pudgy chickens on branches. And when they flew, I couldn't get over their size. This species turned out to be another favorite of mine.
Common wood pigeons |
the European Robin |
If you've seen the "Big Year", one of the main characters kept dipping on the rare-to-the-US Pink-footed Goose. I finally saw my first one this year. They are beautiful birds.
Pink-footed Goose |
I'm looking forward to presenting some of our crazy days in Wales. There are 3 things I'd like to mention here. 1. It was a bit of a culture shock coming back to the US where people lack manners. 2. I'd be lying a bit if I told you that I didn't go through a withdrawal after coming back to the US. I really enjoyed birding with Steve and it's not often that I meet someone who is as addicted (or more so) to birds than I am. I hope we'll bird again because it was a blast. Our Arizona birds are awesome. Maybe after the Brexit deal is over:) 3. Getting to spend more time with Bonnie was great. Whenever she visits Arizona, we usually get to visit one day.
Her place was so relaxing. And her pooch Sophie was the best. She protected us and it was sad saying good-bye to that furry bundle of love. She'd squeeze between Micheal and myself every night for a cuddle.
Wales has so many wonderful birds, birding hotspots, pubs and more. "Why Wales?" Like New Mexico of the US, Wales is often overlooked by its popular neighboring siblings. One Welsh person even asked us what we were doing in Wales for a week (because, according to him, most tourists just pass through the area). After my series on Wales, I think you'll understand why this place is an awesome birder's destination. Until next time....
Well there you were so close, just over the water and you never visited me!! I am glad you were not disappointed with birding in Wales and you had a good guide who knew where the birds would be.
ReplyDeleteMargaret! Next time:) We're planning on crossing over....and when we do, I'll let you know:)
DeleteCan't wait to read more and see more photos. That lamb is just too cute!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to take them all home. They were everywhere!
DeleteI would love to spend more time in Wales. I have only cycled up the border of it, and as I was in the throes of cycling from the bottom of England to the top of Scotland (±1000 miles) I had no time for birding sadly. We get a lot of the same birds in France but they seem to have different characters. While the robin in the UK is generally very friendly the ones here seem to be very suspicious.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a great time and your photos are excellent. I love the Water Rail and the Tree creeper and of course the Robin.
Have a good day, Diane
Diane! There were so many cyclists there, especially in Snowdonia. It was surprising. Isn't it weird how each species acts differently in different places? Perhaps there is a predator there that they don't have in Britain? Like you during your cycling event, I wish I had paid more attention to the birds of Paris and France. I saw birds but couldn't really ID them like I can now. I'll have to go back one day:)
DeleteGreat post Chris - so pleased you had a wonderful time and loved all the birds :) The photos are gorgeous and I can't wait to hear more of where you went and what you saw.
ReplyDeleteWe are going to Wales - Anglesey for our main holiday this year so will be interested to see if you went there.
We were in Anglesey!!!! WOW! We spent much of our time there! You're going to love it. Not far away is the amazing Holyhead. I was in love. It's the next blog post:)
DeleteWhat an awesome adventure! The robin is so much more dainty than ours. Looking forward to more.
ReplyDeleteThank you Betty!
DeleteExciting! I've found that people who haven't traveled to a place are the worse critics. Looks great so far.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gaelyn. I don't understand why people do that. If I'm honest here, I've done it as well. It's always a pleasant surprise everything you thought you knew is wrong. That's what I love about birding.
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