Sunday 17 February 2013

The last couple of days have been really sprkinglike, with the sun shinning and pleasent tempretures. With these factors it is beginning to feel like early spring and there has been a few subtle changes in the birds on the patch.
Saturday dawned clear ,cold with bright sun., The local Kestrel was scanning the area from on high and a Raven passed overhead calling. Two Buzzards were also about.
Winter Thrush were 22 plus Fieldfare and 55 plus Redwing, but Starling were much reduced to only 300 plus.
A great sight was the flock of Wigeon which were flying around the floods with 350 plus today. They will soon be heading north to their breeding grounds in Russia .A few Skylarks were about with a couple singing ( 4 in total ). There was also a mixed flock of Gull feeding on sheep fields with 50 plus Common Gull, 15 Black Headed Gull, and 8 Lesser Black Backed Gull .
A nice sight was a mixed flock of 15 plus Goldfinch and 20 plus Chaffinch in one of the upper fields.
The best of the rest were 5 Stock Dove, Mistle Thrush, Green Woodpecker and a Pied Wagtail.
Suday dawned crisp and clear and the first birds I saw were 3 Lesser Redpoll on the feeders .On the way up to the fields a Greater Spotted Woodpeckier was drumming and later another was seen feeding on a dead tree.
Only a few Fieldfare today with only 7 being seen.On the floodwater there were 180 plus Wigeon and a Brown Hare put in an appearence.
A small passage of Skylarks  was apparent with a flock of 6 heading due north , 3 were singing in a total of 11 birds seen.There was also a small flock of 8 Meadow Pipit , more evidence of the first early spring migrants on the move.
The best of the rest were 5 Buzzard, Pied Wagtail ,Green Woodpeckier, 4 Stock Dove, Red Legged Partridge and a mixed flock of Gulls on a sheep field with 70 plus Black Headed Gull, 5 Common Gull, and 5 Lesser Black Backed Gull.