The aim of this blog is to share my enthusiasm for nature, especially birds. I've been a birdwatcher since my childhood. In the beginning I was mostly focused on twitching, trying to see as many different birds as possible. In 2010 I started to regularly paint and draw birds too, inspired by the great Hungarian artist Szabolcs Kokay. In doing so I have found a new way of looking at birds, which makes me appreciate much more every singe observation I make. This blog features reports of my recent birding activities. For my older paintings and drawings please visit: http://bird-art.blogspot.com/

Sonntag, 13. März 2011

New Adapter

Last week I was lucky to find a second hand adapter for my spotting scope. Here are some of the first fotos I made with my new equipment:

Blue Tit in Hart bei Graz
 Fieldfare in Graz
 Dipper in Mixnitz

Dienstag, 8. März 2011

Grazer Feld 04.03.2011

Last Friday I've been in Unterpremstätten in the south of Graz to make an interview with the CSR manager of Austriamicrosystems for the sustainability newsletter of Oikos Graz (the interview can be found here: http://graz.oikos-international.org/projekte/interview-mit-gerit-goetz-von-austriamicrosystems.html). As I've been already in the area I decided to make a short visit to the near Schwarzl lakes where I could observe a nice gathering of waterbirds, including five Red-crested Pochards which are quite rare in the area.

I didn't have much time but still I could make this sketch of three Cormorants and a male Tufted Duck.

Mittwoch, 2. März 2011

Birder-SMS-Meeting 26.-27.02.

For this year I have resolved to put more emphasis on making field studies of painting birds. Last weekend I had my first opportunity to put my plan into practice when the members of the Austrian Birder-SMS met in the Seewinkel/Burgenland.


It was quite cold but still I could make a few sketches:

 White-fronted Geese at Hochgstätten (Illmitzer Hölle)
 Long-eared Owl in Apetlon
 Tundra Swan and Red-crested Pochards at Warmblüterkoppel Illmitz

For me the highlight of the trip were the Tundra Swans (all in all there were three), the 6th record of this bird species in Austria apart from the Rhine Delta/Vorarlberg and the first ones I've ever seen in nature. I also could make some digiscoping fotos of these birds, here is one together with Greylag Geese:



The second day of the meeting was also quite good for birdwatching, we met with Czech and Slovak birders at lake Čunovo south of Bratislava. We could watch there thousands of diving ducks and a few Long-tailed Ducks, Smews and Red-brested Mergansers as well as Pygmy Cormorants. Yet it was even colder than the day before, constantly under 0 degree and a strong wind, so the only suitable picture I could make were these two male Goldeneyes (although the bill of the left one is also much too big, due to the trembling of my fingers).