Friday 22 November 2013

I will find them...

 Over the past week, I've been finding more and more Wild Boar tracks in the forests surrounding Cluj. Knowing that they are mostly nocturnal, myself and Silvia decided to come back from the cinema (it was about 03:00) via the woods near to the flat. Despite being extremely quite, we didn't see a thing! What made it even more frustrating was finding some fresh tracks today right where we had been walking.

Hopefully when the snow starts to fall, they'll become a bit easier to track!

Wednesday 20 November 2013

Definitely not camera shy...

My luck was in today while strolling around the woods (thankfully I had remembered to put the memory card in the camera today, something I didn't manage to do yesterday!!). Usually when a Red Squirrel is on the ground and it spots you, it'll run up to the top of the nearest tree and stay there! However this one was different. It just hopped a short way up the tree, and let me get within 15 feet of him!! Hopefully this will be the first of many close encounters with these awesome creatures.



Moments before, this little chap came down to to puddle in front of me for a drink. Unfortunately this one wasn't so approachable! 


This is a Middle Spotted Woodpecker. As it's name would suggest, it's larger that the Lesser Spotted and smaller than the Great Spotted but very similar in plumage. All three species are present in this woodland, along with their bigger cousins the Green and Black Woodpecker.

Monday 18 November 2013

Just another day in the woods..

After a very misty morning, it was nice to see the sun shining in the afternoon, so I decided to go for a stroll in the woods. Despite all of the leaves now being on the floor, there was still plenty of wildlife in the trees, including several Great Spotted Woodpeckers.


I saw some interesting behavior from this chap above. He would take the Beech mast while on the wing, then fly back to the tree trunk to crack it open! There seems to be a good crop of beech mast this year, this was one of several Red Squirrels seen making the most of it.


Other birds of note today included 100+ Hawfinches, 20+ Long-tailed tits, 40+ Blackbirds and at least 3 of these little Treecreepers.

(I decided to try black and white with this image. Believe me it looks a lot better like this, than in colour)

Saturday 16 November 2013

Still finding new species...

Despite the cold weather finally starting to arrive here (although not as cold as the UK yet), I'm still managing to add new (none weather related) species to my wildlife lists! This week I've added Mandarin (female pictured) and Yellow-legged Gull to my bird list. I'm actually looking forward  for the snow to arrive, I'm hoping it will bring in species like Redpoll, Fieldfare, Waxwing, Rough-legged Buzzard or something a bit rarer!!


Female Wood Duck and Mandarin can be difficult to distinguish! Thing to look out for are: the colour of the bill (Mandarins have a pale 'nail' on the end, whereas the Wood Duck's is dark), the spots on the flanks (Mandarins have rounded spots, whereas the Wood Duck's are much thinner) and the white around the eye (Mandarins have a lot less white, and usually looks a lot neater)


This is a Drake Mandarin (picture taken back at home in Wales). They are a lot more colourful than the females, and very different from the Drake Wood Duck.

Sunday 3 November 2013

Little bit of bread no cheese...

Despite there being very few birds around Crit, it was great to see good numbers of Yellowhammers around the farms. Yellowhammers are one of the several 'farmland species' that have suffered in the UK from intense farming and the use of pesticides!! Traditional farming methods are still used in Crit, and the benefits to the wildlife are easy to see.



Other notable wildlife seen over the weekend included 2 Sparrowhawks, 1 Goshawk, 10+ Common Buzzards, 4 Great Grey Shrikes, 2 Little Owls, good numbers of Hawfinch and Tree Sparrow, 4 Danube Clouded Yellows, 1 Meleager's Blue, 2 Small Whites and lots of evidence of Bear!!

Saturday 2 November 2013

Darting around...

Despite the glorious sunshine, I was struggling to find much in the way of wildlife around the village of Crit today. So I decided to head down to the river to see if there were any frogs and toads still around. There were a few, but none of them wanted to pose for the Camera. My attention was soon drawn to a handful of Common Darters (I think that's what they are??)


They were pretty hard to keep in the camera lens - as their name suggest they are very mobile and agile! But with a lot of patience I managed to fire off a couple of photos which I'm over the moon with!!


The two photos above show the pair in the position known as 'Tandem Linkage'. It's a way for the male to keep a hold of 'his' female while they're looking for places to lay the eggs. Dragonflies only live for a few weekss once they are out of their nymph stage, so not letting is quite important!! 

A much easier Darter to photograph!

Friday 1 November 2013

What were they thinking...

If you think the English name for this bird (a Hawfinch) sounds a bit dodgey, then you should check out it's Latin name! Although we have a small breeding population of these birds in the UK, numbers increase during the winter months when several birds from main land Europe escape the colder climates for our 'much warmer' winter!! These birds are very shy, and despite there being large numbers of them here in Cluj, I'm still not able to get that close to them (this photo has been heavily cropped) .


Back in the UK, I've been lucky enough to help Tony Cross ring several of these birds in North Wales. They may look harmless, but believe me that beak is a lethal weapon. It can crack open cherry stones, so if you're not to careful when handling them, there's a good chance of losing part of your finger!

(one of the colour ringed birds from our North Wales project. For more info on these and other bird ringing in Mid Wales visit www.midwalesringers.blogspot.com )