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Lochan Lodge (IV)

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My 500th blog of all time - nearly six years of running around with a camera. I have no idea of how many miles travelled or how many photographs taken but I can say that it has been a whole heap of fun. Special thanks to my wife Liz who supports my ventures and to my birding buddy Martin, who has put up with me for most of this time. My best picture? - The one I am going to take tomorrow.


This year we spent two weeks at Lochan Lodge, each year we get progressively later in the season as I target different species to be seen and recorded, This year the emphasis was to be on Dragonflies, with three new species to be found and two species where I had  previously failed to record them on camera. Alas the weather was poor for dragonflying, grey clag, low temperatures and lack of sunshine conspired against us. Did we give up?  No - we turned our attention to other species


Birds

Our first visitors were a pair of Barnacle Geese, very late for migration but they were carrying blue Darvic rings, 7I and 7n, so I wondered if they could be genuine. Not a bit of it, ringed to prove a link between the feral populations in Wales and the Lake District. Well I can report that after a wash and brush up and quick snack they got down to doing what all ducks and geese do at this time of year. It looks as though there will be a Spey Valley flock in the not too distant future.




Of course the Ospreys take centre stage, this year they were not so obliging, we had several visits from "EJ", the resident bird at Loch Garten. A twenty year old bird and she didn't take kindly to being interrupted by a photographer. Previous birds here, such as "Osvaldo" totally ignored you and just got on with the job of capturing a tasty trout. When I stuck the lens up at "EJ" she just flew straight at me and gave the most piercing glare I have seen. As always, difficult to capture when the bird remains up sun of the camera.




Blue FL1 was a different kettle of fish, coming in the early morning whilst we were still in bed. I had counted the Oystercatcher roost that night as 92 birds, normally if an Osprey approaches they take to the air in alarm and you get plenty of time to prepare. Well, I awoke the next day at 0555, it was ominously quiet and the sun was up but I had the feeling something was going on. Osprey!! I leapt out of bed, forgot my glasses, grabbed my camera, put shoes on the wrong feet and managed to capture this - my only half decent Osprey record of the holiday.





The feeders were well attended, Siskins in the majority with Goldfinches and Chaffinches with young broods being fed with peanuts and other goodies. This year, for the first time, we recorded Lesser Redpoll visiting, normally we have seen them only in the pines.







 
Reed Bunting (f) made a change






In the second week two Great Spotted Woodpeckers turned up, adult and juvenile and from then on dominated, most small birds being intimidated by their aggressive behaviour.

Adult


Juvenile



Another oddity was regular visits by a Red-legged Partridge, a somewhat shy bird that would scuttle away when disturbed but would immediately turn round and creep back again.


Squirrels

Steph has done a great job of feeding the Red Squirrels, we counted a maximum of three on the feeders at once, though most of the time they just argued amongst themselves.


 
 


Pine Marten

From when we arrived I had been strategically placing peanuts in some old rotten logs beneath the squirrel feeders in the hope that we might attract a Pine Marten. I have to say that each day I inspected the site and found no sign. Then one morning I noticed that the logs had been ripped to pieces, either the squirrels were on steroids or we had something a little stronger. Then on the morning of our 2nd Monday, just as we had packed all the camera gear in the car for a trip west, I spotted a dark brown object bounding through the long grass, it paused, it stuck up its head and I was being eyeballed by a drop dead gorgeous Pine Marten. That night I set the trail cam and returned a failure, the next night success, just two clips but none subsequently.