UPDATE - 9th March 2008
First of all thank you to - John, Richard (Richew), Bub-les, Dave (pressld2), Ian (Harimau1610), Pauline (PMG), aeshna5, Jamiewade94, Roger (Ollie) and Brocker for all your kind remarks and words of encouragement after my last update. I do, of course, realise how lucky I am to have such regular and close access to these marvellous birds and it's a real pleasure to be able to share some of the enormous enjoyment they give me with so many like-minded and appreciative people. I just wish I could invite you all along to come and see them in the flesh.
Anyway folks, it's been a truly remarkable weekend round at the nest site with all sorts of frantic activity going on. I've had two 4-hour long early morning sessions round there and the birds have given me some of the best birdwatching I think I've had in more than 30 years of birding. I hope I can give you a flavour of it.
Not only have the resident pair been busily renovating a nesthole they used about 3 years ago, but whilst doing so they've been steadfastly defending their territory not just against one intruder but TWO - a 2nd male and a 2nd female!
Needless to say, there's been lots of aerial activity with all 4 of them chasing around the site like mad and screeching at each other. In particular, the two males have been squaring up and scrapping mid-air whilst the girls sit by and watch the action. In between all this the resident pair have been taking it in turns to clean out the old nesthole with one bird standing guard outside whilst the other works in the hole.
I could write lots more about the birds' activities over the last couple of days but as they say 'a picture's worth a thousand words' I thought I'd keep the text quite short this time and show you more photos. Let me emphasise these are mostly quick-edits (and therefore not of the best quality) but with more than 500 shots to edit from just today and yesterday it's going to take me some time to get through them!
This first shot shows the resident pair near their new nesthole -
Same again here - do you think it's love at first sight?
"Does my bum look big in this?" - one of the birds working in the nesthole -
This sequence of 4 shots shows one of the birds taking a cleansing dip after emerging from the nesthole - these are my best shots yet of this particular activity -
and here's a few of my best flight shots yet -
and this one's the view that most people see of a Kingfisher -
Here's a couple of portrait-style shots from the weekend (I've got hundreds more of these and if anyone would like to see more there's a couple on the
Gallery) - first a front view of the female -
and now one showing her beautiful back colouring (but with mud on her beak) -
Finally, many of you will know just how difficult it is to get even a half-decent shot of a Kingfisher in flight and will therefore understand how pleased I am to have got these shots of 2 birds in flight together, even though not of the best quality -
I hope you all enjoy them.
Jeff