Sunday 31st January 2016

With no cold snaps at all during the first month of 2016, there wasn't much new arriving on the island but in the first couple of weeks of a new year I'm always keen to get out and about. There was quite a few windy storms rolling in, but seabirds were still surprisingly scarce around the bays, with just a couple of auks affected by the gales.

On New Year's Day I had a short while along the patch despite the poor weather conditions. Black Redstart and Grey Wagtail at Pulias being the highlights. Another, bright male Black Redstart visited the garden on 3rd Jan. On 5th I saw my first official Greylag Geese for the patch list. I have seen them a couple of times previously but it has only been a year or so since Greylag was added to the Guernsey List as a proper wild countable cat C species. So it was a highly underwhelming addition to my local patch bird list.

Much better though was the fine Coal Tit that I discovered feeding in the pines at Le Guet in my lunch hour on 6th Jan. This was a second patch-lifer in two days, and much more pleasing than those manky geese. I've not seen very many Coal Tits in Guernsey before and I can only remember two: at Saumarez Park and at Marais Nord, and not for ages. This was one of the blue-grey-backed continental birds which is typical of the ones we get.

There followed a few seabird sightings blown in by the storms. Nothing too exciting but, during the middle of the month, I had Great Northern DiverRazorbillGreat Crested Grebe and at Cobo, two Sandwich Terns and a Med Gull. Driving home on 20th Jan, I saw a Guillemot feeding just off the slipway and I parked up and scurried down the slope. It gave great views, and if only I knew how to use my camera, I may have got a much better photo than the one below.

Guillemot - Cobo - 20 Jan 2016

Guillemot - Cobo - 20 Jan 2016

On 21st Jan I had a better look at the Coal Tit at Le Guet as I found it feeding on feeders in an adjacent garden. Watching it a while, I soon realised that thee were two birds present. I managed to get a few poor photos, but I was lucky to snap those as I was dangling over the garden's wall at the time. There were also two Firecrests at the other end of the wood.

Continental Coal Tit - Le Guet - 21 Jan 2016 - Compared to British Coal Tit, these have a larger bib, extending almost to the shoulder, and often obvious dark patches at the breast-sides.

Continental Coal Tit - Le Guet - 21 Jan 2016 - Compared to British Coal Tit, these have a larger bib, extending almost to the shoulder, and often obvious dark patches at the breast-sides.

The colour of the back shows a clean blue-grey colouration compared to the olive tones on British birds.

The colour of the back shows a clean blue-grey colouration compared to the olive tones on British birds.

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Firecrest - Le Guet - 21 Jan 2016

Firecrest - Le Guet - 21 Jan 2016

Short-toed Treecreeper - Le Guet - 28 Jan 2016

Short-toed Treecreeper - Le Guet - 28 Jan 2016

Asparagus Beetle specimen - garden - autumn 2015 - still trying out the photo-stacking software. It looks great for photos of specimens, but rather tricky for live critters!

Asparagus Beetle specimen - garden - autumn 2015 - still trying out the photo-stacking software. It looks great for photos of specimens, but rather tricky for live critters!


I have started a new project, or experiment rather, which is a fun podcast about birding. I don't know how easy it will be to keep this going monthly, but I'll never know if I don't try! You can download the "JUST A BIRD PODCAST" through iTunes, or you can listen to it via Soundcloud.

Friday 1st January 2016

I dislike overly wordy "Review of the Year" posts, so here's a few quick facts about 2015:

1 new bird for Britain - Little Swift, makes 391.

2 new birds for Guernsey - Temminck's Stint, Little Swift, makes 252.

1 new 'self-found' bird - Red-rumped Swallow, makes 270.

1 new Hommet to Rousse 'patch' bird - Woodcock, makes 153.

1 new garden bird - Water Rail, makes 86.

2015 Guernsey year list total - 138, well below average.

Official local rarities found - 2 - Red-rumped Swallow, Tawny Pipit.

Official local rarities seen - 8 - Whooper Swan, Temminck's Stint, Little Swift, Short-toed Lark, Red-rumped Swallow, Tawny Pipit, Rose-coloured Starling, Black-headed Bunting.

End-of-year British Pan-species list - 2344.

End-of-year Guernsey Pan-species list - 2025.

Garden moth list - 621.

New moths & butterflies - 6 - Coleophora lusciniaepennella, Small Seraphim, Bright wave, Black Arches, Clouded Buff, Long-tailed Blue


My ten favourite photographs of the year (in just chronological order). I feel that I didn't take as many photos this year compared to the previous two years, especially since I did not travel away from the UK. Of course, my favourite photos are not necessarily the most technically or asthetically perfect pictures, just the ones which I happen to like.

Ravens at pulias in march

Ravens at pulias in march

anais at pembroke in march

anais at pembroke in march

rock pipit at vazon in april

rock pipit at vazon in april

flavous nomad bee at jerbourg in may

flavous nomad bee at jerbourg in may

hummingbird hawk-moth in the garden in july

hummingbird hawk-moth in the garden in july

black arches in the garden in august

black arches in the garden in august

dunlins at pulias in august

dunlins at pulias in august

whinchat at pulias in september

whinchat at pulias in september

snow bunting at vazon in october

snow bunting at vazon in october

water rail in the garden in october

water rail in the garden in october


My 20 favourite films of 2015. Not necessarily the most critically acclaimed films of the year, but these are the films Ienjoyed the most. This is just from the new films I actually watched during last year, mostly online, rather than ones which were released last year. (not necessarily in this exact order of preference, but more or less so).


My top ten podcasts of the year. I listen to lots of different podcasts and these are the ones I have enjoyed the most over the last 12 months, and I would recommend that you try them out. It's much better than watching TV! (list not in any specific order)

A - The Carl Donnelly & Chris Martin Comedy Podcast - a couple of stand up comedians and usually a mate, just chatting about any old stuff like you're all down the pub.

B - Mark Kermode & Simon Mayo's Film Review Podcast - everybody listens to this don't they?

C - Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast - comedian Richard Herring interviews comedians and other people live on stage. Parky he is not.

D - The Black Tapes Podcast - Scary docudrama-style storytelling. Don't listen by yourself at night!

E - The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe - Science discussion podcast which doesn't sound smug or irritating like many science-based podcasts often do.

F - Elis James & John Robins on Radio X - Just the talky bits from these two comedians' radio show. Funny stuff.

G - Radio 4 Friday Night Comedy - hard rotation of The News Quiz and The Now Show. Classics.

H - Answer Me This - Helen Zaltzman & Olly Mann give amusing answers to listeners questions.

I - The Football Ramble - easily the best football podcast out there and makes me laugh a lot.

J - Adam Buxton Podcast - humerous interviews, amusing jingles, silly songs, what's not to like from this podcasting legend.