European Peacock Butterfly |
Great Tit |
Birding on a whole was fun and relaxing thanks in part to the "hides" that are strategically placed all over Great Britain around great bird habitat.
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Everything is labeled in English and Welsh(but only in Wales) |
The Wren |
I wanted to do a blog post first on the "hides" and then examine in the next post the differences between guiding in Arizona versus Wales for birds not found around the hides. It was really interesting to watch Steve find some tricky birds in wetland habitat.
Coal Tit |
It's funny. Every feeder station had the regular crowd while some stations had some hard-to-come-by-birds like the Bullfinch.
European Goldfinch |
Yellowhammer |
Yellowhammer |
A flock of this or that would show up and it was all rather exciting.
Lesser Redpoll |
Reed Bunting |
We did a lot of translation from Welsh to English on this trip. Fascinating stuff! |
European Greenfinch |
Common Chaffinch Of course, not all birds were easy to find. There's always that group of birds that requires the "know how" and Steve knew exactly where to find them. |
I always save our feeders/hides for our lunch breaks because of the hikes we have to do here in Arizona. I loved the hides and enjoyed the social aspect that came with them.
Long-tailed Tit |
Stock Dove |
I dipped on two species of tits, the Marsh and Willow, but I'll find them down the road. I really had a blast in Wales. So if you go and visit, make sure you check out their hides!
Tufted Duck |