Monday 27 November 2023

A Year at WWT Washington

 

At the end of February 2023, we became members of WWT - The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust - and began our journey of obsession with our local centre in Washington.
A 15-minute drive from our house and only 5 minutes around the corner from where Mr H works, we really have no excuse as to why it's taken us so long to finally visit Washington Wetlands Centre but I'm so glad that after living here for 5 years we now have this paradise to escape to.

Washington Wetlands is a nature reserve and wildlife haven established in 1975! Comprised of walk-through collection exhibits, a wild reserve, woodland areas and more it's set over 103 acres and being members has given us plenty of opportunity to explore a vast percentage of it. Seeing it in almost every single month this year, we've witnessed the shifting seasons, the change in the landscape and the variety in visiting species of not only birds but insects too. (Much to my disappointment, but not through lack of trying, we're yet to spy any amphibians!)

Something extra special we were lucky to experience was a Bat Evening event where we saw many Common Pipistrelle feeding among the trees and witnessed Daubenton's Bats whooshing over the water's surface in pursuit of their food. It was truly incredible and I'll share more from that evening in another post.

Of course wherever I go my camera usually follows and so nine out of ten visits I take a whole host of photos which I want to finally share here. For now, I'll share a few snaps from our very first WWT visit on March 3rd 2023.
































Being our first time at the centre we didn't even cover half of what there was to see and I was already over the moon to be a member and excited to be able to visit much more in the coming months. If you've been a reader for any amount of time you'll know what birds, and indeed nature and wildlife in general, mean an incredible amount to me so this place has become one of my absolute favourite places on the planet. I can't wait to share lots more about our adventures at Washington Wetlands Centre.

In the photos above you can see these gorgeous birds:
Barnacle Geese
Moor Hen
Eider Duck 
Common Goldeneye
Chiloé Wigeon
Smew
Black Swan
Falcated Duck
Red Shoveler
Mallards
Red-Crested Pochard
White-Headed Duck
Bufflehead
Mandarin Duck
Hawaiian Goose
White-Faced Whistling Duck
Rosy-Billed Pochard
Bar-Headed Geese
Greenland White-Fronted Geese
Rock Dove (Common Pigeon)

And a sneaky shot of the three resident Asian Short-Clawed Otters; Mimi, Musa and their son Buster. Again, there will be more on them in future posts. Until then I hope you will consider visiting a WWT centre near you! These places are so important for our environment, protect them. 




Monday 20 November 2023

Life Lately - October


To start, here are all the blog posts I've published in October over my 2 blogs -

Underland to Wonderland - Right here!
Life Lately - September
The Birds of 2022! // October
Cats I Loved in May
What I Read Last Quarter // July - September
Marriage Lvl.4 Complete

Adventures of the Hallows - My Photo Diary Blog!
I have taken daily photos since 2013 (2014 were weekly photos) and I share them each week in blog posts.
 Check out the past month's worth of posts below!
2023 Daily Photos // Days 268 - 274
2023 Daily Photos // Days 275 - 281
2023 Daily Photos // Days 289 - 295

And below is October's daily photo overview in calendar form.
Many days have more than one photo so make sure to visit the posts above to see all the photos!


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Our daily photos are usually a pretty good representation of what goes on in our life throughout the month, but for the things they don't show see below...

Loving
October in general!
Halloween, our 4th wedding anniversary and we got to finally get our Honeymoon this month!

Hating
Fireworks season has started :(
Every. single. day. Random times of the day and night, in dangerous places and I hate it.

Feeling
The Disney blues, though not as much as usual.

Thinking
How far behind I am with photo and video editing...uurrgghhh.

Reading
The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie
The Rescuers by Margery Sharp
Mary Poppins In The Park by P.L. Travers

Watching
Haunted Mansion (2023)
The Village
Ru Pauls Drag Race UK S5
Taskmaster S16
Lawrence Chaney's Homecoming Queens S1
Locke & Key S1
Mom S1-4
Goosebumps (2023) S1

Doing More
Eating? I guess. Being around people, considering we were at Disneyland.

Doing Less
Blogging, photo editing, reading, being productive in general ha. 
(As seen by this post, which will be updated eventually...)

Stand Out Moments
- Getting my nails done for the first time since we got married!
- Our Honeymoon in Disneyland 
- Fun jigsaws
- Halloween decorating 
- Autumnal walks
- Samhain dinner

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This year I also started yet another new project, alongside my daily photos, 1 second of video each day. See below for our October video!

Monday 13 November 2023

The Birds of 2022! // November

 

It's year 3 of birds!! 
At the end of 2021 I decided that 2022 was going to be my first real attempt at a 'Big Year', or at least the biggest big year I could really practically do.
A Big Year in simple terms is where bird watchers/enthusiasts spend the year attempting to see and identify as many different species of birds in the wild as possible. There are leader tables that include the US & Canada and Worldwide birders but the traditional Big Year can end up being terrible for the environment, of which is home to the beautiful birds being spotted, due to the amount of travel undertaken, including numerous flights throughout the year.

That being said, my Big Year will probably seem like a very Little Year to many as I only stuck to my home counties as well as a couple of places we drove to on small holidays. I have neither the time nor money to dedicate a full 365 to doing nothing but travelling the width and breadth of the UK (or world!) in search of birds but I can still compete with myself and previous years haha!
Some people also count birds they have physically seen, however, I am only counting those who I have photographed. There were a few awesome bird encounters had in 2022 that were sadly not caught on camera, but that's just tough ha.

In 2020 my annual total was 34, with 4 more at 38 in 2021. See the birds I photographed in both 2020 and 2021 in the posts below. 

The Birds of 2020:

The Birds of 2021:


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Birds Photographed in November!
European Robin
Emu
Pheasant
Grey Heron
Crollwitzer Turkey
Bantam Chicken
Wren
Common Pigeon
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Carrion Crow
Chaffinch
Starling
Long Tailed Tit
Total - 13
Yearly Total - 62


Species of the Year so far:
Ancona Duck
Bantam Chicken
Blackbird
Black Headed Gull
Blue Tit
Bullfinch
Buzzard
Canary
Carrion Crow
Chaffinch
Coal Tit
Collared Dove
Coot
Common Starling
Common Pigeon
Cormorant
Crollwitzer Turkey
Curlew
Dunnock
Eider Duck
Emden Goose
Emu
European Robin
Fulmar
Gannet
Goldfinch
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Great Tit
Grey Heron
Grey Wagtail
Guillemot
Herring Gull
House Sparrow
Jackdaw
Kittiwake
Long Tailed Tit
Magpie
Mallard
Moorhen
Mute Swan
Oystercatcher
Partridge
Pheasant
Pied Wagtail
Pink Footed Goose
Puffin
Raven
Razorbill
Red Kite 
Redshank
Release Dove (White Rock Dove/Common Pigeon)
Rock Pipit
Sand Martins
Sandpiper
Saxony Duck
Song Thrush
Spotted Flycatcher
Stonechat
Swallow
Turkey
Wood Pigeon
Wren

Woohoo back into the 60s!