Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Western Swamphen, Lincolnshire


On Tuesday 30th August 2016 in the morning, news came out about a Western Swamphen being seen in Lincolnshire. It was the same bird as the one seen at Minsmere whilst we were in the USA. 

We were all in the car within 20 minutes of the new breaking, on our way. When we arrived at the site, the bird hadn't been seen for a while.  We waited nervously but we then rewarded with great views. Although I was only able to get good views I could only get a record shot of the bird because of the distance.

It was amazing to catch up with this bird, after all this time. This was also Mum's 500th British bird, which was a big achievement and my 456th bird. This is a record shot taken at long distance.


Western Swamphen, Lincolnshire
Photograph taken by and copyright Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig


Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig at Western Swamphen twitch, Lincolnshire
Photograph taken by and copyright Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig


Western Swamphen twitch, Lincolnshire
Photograph taken by and copyright Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig


Western Swamphen, Lincolnshire
Photograph taken by and copyright Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig



About the Author

Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig in Antarctica
Photograph copyright Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig



Mya-Rose Craig is a 14 year old young British Bangladeshi birder, naturalist, conservationist, environmentalist, activist, writer and speaker. She is based near Bristol and writes the successful Birdgirl Blog, with posts about birding and conservation from around the world. She loved seeing Mountain Gorillas in East Africa and Penguins in Antarctica over Christmas 2015, her 7th continent.

Mya-Rose was a Bristol European Green Capital Ambassador along with Kevin McCloud, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Tony Juniper, Simon King, Miranda Krestovnikoff and Shaun the Sheep! See the full list of Bristol Ambassadors. She has also been listed with the singer songwriter George Ezra and actress Maisie Williams from Game of Thrones as one of Bristol's most influential young people
She organised a conference in June 2016 aiming to increase the ethnic diversity in nature. Please connect with her on LinkedIn (Mya-Rose Birdgirl Craig) so that she can invite you to join the Race Equality in Nature LinkedIn Group and be part of the change. Please like her Birdgirl Facebook Page and follow her on Birdgirl Twitter










Monday, 29 August 2016

California, USA – Week 1 (26 Jul-1 Aug 2016)


Before our trip, I was really looking forward to birding in the USA over summer, across California, Arizona and New York City.



Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig


Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig on flight to San Francisco



At age 14, my world list is 4232 and I was hoping to see at least a couple of hundred new bird species in our month away. I would be fantastic to see a few new hummingbirds as well, as I am trying to see all the hummingbirds of the bird. I am also hoping to add a load more flags for the USA onto my wall world map.


We flew from London Heathrow direct to San Francisco with United Airlines on Tuesday 26 July 2016 on a day flight. Usually we tend to fly on night flights and so it was was great to watch 6 films without hassle from my parents.


We arrived into San Francisco the same day on Tuesday 26 July 2016 and travelled across to stay with our friends in Oakland, California. Our friends, Dave and Daphne and their lovely girls were great hosts. On Wednesday 27 July 2016, we collected our hire care and then had our first full day birding around Oakland which is across the Bay from San Francisco. First we birded along The Bay and then into the mountains behind Oakland. We saw lots of new birds including Wilson's Warbler one of the birds I really wanted to see.  What more can you ask than a bird with Wilson in the name?




Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig, San Leandro Bay Regional Shoreline, California



Jack-tailed Jackrabbit, Hayward, California



The next day, Thursday 28 July 2016, we birded back up in the hills above Oakland before having a fantastic day visiting the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco with lots more birding in that area. Best bird of the day was Hammond's Flycatcher. From here, we travelled to Monterey Bay, where we were doing boat trip the next day.



Alcatraz Prison, San Francisco Bay, California



Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig at Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco


Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig at Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco 


Red-tailed Hawk, Lands End, San Francisco




American Coot, Lands End, San Francisco

American Coot, Lands End, San Francisco


Hermann's Gull, Lands End, San Francisco


Lighthouse, Pigeon Point, California




Seal, Pigeon Point



Brandt's Cormorant, Pigeon Point


Friday 29 July 2016 was an unforgettable day on one of the famous Debi Shearwater's Californian Pelagics out of Monterey Bay. It was interesting to meet Debi, who was Annie Auklet in my favourite film, They Big Year with Jack Black, Steve Martin and Owen Wilson. Debi has been running pelagics (boat trips to open seas looking for birds) from the coast of California for over 40 years (http://shearwaterjourneys.com/). Best birds from the trip were Scripp's Murrulet and Black-footed Albatross with my first two huge Blue Whales and also Fin and Humpback Whales.



Male and Female Sea Otter,  Monterey Bay, California

Male and Female Sea Otter mating, Monterey Bay, California


Pigeon Guillemot, Monterey Bay


Californian Sealion, Monterey Bay, California


Black Oyestercatcher, Monterey Bay, California


Sun Fish, Monterey Bay, California


Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig with Debi Shearwater on Pelagic
from Monterey Bay, California



Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig on Pelagic 
from Monterey Bay, California


Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig on Pelagic 
from Monterey Bay, California




Blue Whale on Pelagic from Monterey Bay, California




Blue Whale, apparently it is rare to see them fluke with their tale
on Pelagic from Monterey Bay, California



Black-footed Albatross on Californian Pelagic 
from Monterey Bay, California


Black-footed Albatross on Pelagic
from Monterey Bay, California


Pink-footed Shearwater on Pelagic 
from Monterey Bay, California

Pink-footed Shearwater on Pelagic
from Monterey Bay, California


Rhinoceros Auklet on Pelagic 
from Monterey Bay, California




We were planning to travel south from Monterey Bay to The Big Sur, for Californian Condor but there was a huge forest fire out of control and blocking the road and reserves. Debi suggested that we go to The Pinnacles National Monument instead but warned us it would be hot into the day.



Saturday 30 July 2016 we were up early and birded at The Pinnacles National Monument in California. The highlight was 3+ Californian Condor. It was fantastic to see these birds after a recovery from extinction in the wild. Today was my Dad, Chris Craig's birthday and so the Condor's were a great birthday present. In the evening it was 90 degrees at 7.30 pm, so it was a balmy night for us.





Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig at The Pinnacles National Monument



Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig watching 3 Californian Condor 
at The Pinnacles National Monument




Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig at The Pinnacles National Monument




Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig with Chris Craig at The Pinnacles National Monument


The Pinnacles National Monument, California


First of many Stellar's Jay during the trip, Pinnacles National Monument


Temperature at The Pinnacles National Monument




The morning of Sunday 31 July 2016, we started our day birding at Lake Luis, Basalt Camp. The campsite had sections of trees, amongst the desert about it.  Here we found our target, a Californian endemic, Yellow-billed Magpie. 

It was interesting for birds here as we flushed birds from the small woods, which held over twenty Barn Owl as well as other birds of prey.  We searched for other owls in the heat of the day with no luck.

It was also really uplifting to bird in a campsite where virtually all the families were African Americans. Wouldn't it be fantastic to see this in the UK one day?

We then spent the rest of the day birding in this central Californian area seeing some spelialised birds. 



Yellow-billed Magpie at Lake Luis, Basult Campsite, California




Yellow-billed Magpie at Lake Luis, Basult Campsite, California



Barn Owl at Lake Luis, Basult Campsite, California


Swainson's Hawk at Lake Luis, Basalt Campsite, California


Red-tailed Hawk at Lake Luis, Basalt Campsite, California




Western Yellow-bellied Racer snake at Lake Luis, Basalt Campsite, California


Western Yellow-bellied Racer snake at Lake Luis, Basalt Campsite, California


Osprey, Lake Luis, California
Great Blue Heron, Los Banos Wildlife Centre, California


On Monday 1 August 2016 we spent the day birding on the southern end of Yosemite (pronounced U-cem-eti) NP, which is east of San Francisco. It was difficult birding as the park had lots of people in it and birds seemed quiet post breeding. We birded up the road to Glacier Point, seeing a handful of new species by the end of the day. A common but great looking bird for the day was Audubon's Warbler.

Then something amazing happened; as we were waiting in the shop, my old teacher from primary school (with only 70 pupils) Mrs Jo Brady came up to us with her children. A fantastic co-incidence!

After catching up, we went for a walk on the highest path. We were pishing as we birded (though mainly Dad). That's when you make a p’shing noise that birds hopefully come out to investigate. However, here Dad got more than he bargained for when a ground squirrel came close to him, sat on a rock and started shouting at him. Not a good plan with some carrying fleas infected with the plague.





Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig at Yosemite NP, California


Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig at Yosemite NP, California




Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig at Yosemite NP, California




Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig at Yosemite NP, California


Yosemite NP, California


Yosemite NP, California

Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig and Chris Craig at Yosemite NP, California


Chris Craig at Yosemite NP, California
Chris Craig at Yosemite NP, California

Audubon Warbler, Yosemite NP, California



Ground Squirrel at Yosemite NP, California


Ground Squirrel at Yosemite NP, California



It was a really wonderful first week to our trip. I had only spent a day birding in Atlanta, Georgia in 2012 on our way from South America when I saw 64 bird species and 60 new birds. The trip has started well with 136 birds seen and I'm really hoping to see 200 new species on this trip.


A great road trip, California


About the Writer


Young Birder Birdgirl Mya-Rose Craig
Photograph taken by and copyright Chris Craig


Mya-Rose Craig is a 14 year old young British Bangladesh birder, naturalist, conservationist, environmentalist, activist, writer and speaker. She is based near Bristol and writes the successful Birdgirl Blog, with posts about birding and conservation from around the world. She loved seeing Mountain Gorillas in East Africa and Penguins in Antarctica over Christmas 2015, her 7th continent.

Mya-Rose was a Bristol European Green Capital Ambassador along with Kevin McCloud, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Tony Juniper, Simon King, Miranda Krestovnikoff and Shaun the Sheep! See the full list of Bristol Ambassadors. She has also been listed with the singer songwriter George Ezra and actress Maisie Williams from Game of Thrones as one of Bristol's most influential young people. Please like her Birdgirl Facebook Page and follow her on Birdgirl Twitter