A fantastic morning, a slight frost ,clear blue skies ,slight breeze, get out on the patch my son and that is what Willow and I did.
So first of all the most obvious birds were Fieldfare with 200 plus and Redwing with a whooping 500 plus feeding on the damp pasture and hedgerows ,a couple of Mistle Thrush and a sprinkling of Song Thrushes were also about. There was also 300 plus Starling keeping them company.
Overall it was pretty quiet but we did bump up the species number by 3 with a fine male Yellowhammer ,an unseen Moorhen calling from a pond and a couple of Long Tailed Tits on the feeders.
Raptors were represented by 3 Buzzards getting the most out of the conditions . Stock doves were about with 7 seen today and the Skylark flock numbered 25 plus. There was just a single Meadow Pipit today.
I have also noticed over the last couple of days some very high flying flocks of Woodpigeons heading north and East are they already moving north ? ,they look as if they are but it would seem a little early yet .That been said there is certainly more bird song than of late with Dunnock, Song Thrush, Great Tit ,Stock Dove all chipping in
The species count now stands at 41.
Saturday, 11 January 2014
A midweek update
Midweek on the patch and the usual time restraints meant only brief visits, but still a few highlights. Firstly was a fine sighting of a Fox strolling across a flooded field ,great to see !
Winter Thrushes both Fieldfare and Redwing were present in good number with peak counts of 70 plus Redwing and 138 plus Fieldfare there were also a couple of Mistle Thrush thrown in for good measure.
The Skylark flock seems to be thinning out with a peak of 14 and Meadow Pipits are steady still at 14 birds .It is nice to report that we achieved a count of 4 Raven on Friday not just the usual 1 or 2.
A Peregrine Falcon stormed across the patch no doubt on its way to Ashleworth causing panic as it did so.
Black Headed Gulls were still evident over the floods with 120 plus on Friday, with them were small numbers of Lesser Black Backed, Common and Herring Gulls .
There were small numbers of Stock Dove present and we pushed the species count up by one with a Greater Spotted Woodpecker ,a bit overdue if you do not mind me saying so.
That now brings us up to 38
Winter Thrushes both Fieldfare and Redwing were present in good number with peak counts of 70 plus Redwing and 138 plus Fieldfare there were also a couple of Mistle Thrush thrown in for good measure.
The Skylark flock seems to be thinning out with a peak of 14 and Meadow Pipits are steady still at 14 birds .It is nice to report that we achieved a count of 4 Raven on Friday not just the usual 1 or 2.
A Peregrine Falcon stormed across the patch no doubt on its way to Ashleworth causing panic as it did so.
Black Headed Gulls were still evident over the floods with 120 plus on Friday, with them were small numbers of Lesser Black Backed, Common and Herring Gulls .
There were small numbers of Stock Dove present and we pushed the species count up by one with a Greater Spotted Woodpecker ,a bit overdue if you do not mind me saying so.
That now brings us up to 38
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
I cannot count
Tuesday afternoon found Willow and I out on the patch and we added 2 new species for the year in the form of 2 Bullfinch and a Green Woodpecker .
Overall the area was dominated by Scandanavian Thrushes with 150 plus Redwing and 100 plus Fieldfare and keeping them company 300 plus Starling all feeding on pasture and in the hedgerows.
A couple of Buzzards and a female Kestrel flew the raptor flag and a Raven passed over. On the rough pasture 14 Meadow Pipits were seen and a flock of 14 Skylark were feeding .A Mistle Thrush passed over
So the scores on the doors for the patch is actually now 37 species so far for 2014 not as I reported the other day .
Overall the area was dominated by Scandanavian Thrushes with 150 plus Redwing and 100 plus Fieldfare and keeping them company 300 plus Starling all feeding on pasture and in the hedgerows.
A couple of Buzzards and a female Kestrel flew the raptor flag and a Raven passed over. On the rough pasture 14 Meadow Pipits were seen and a flock of 14 Skylark were feeding .A Mistle Thrush passed over
So the scores on the doors for the patch is actually now 37 species so far for 2014 not as I reported the other day .
Sunday, 5 January 2014
A wet weekend
So the first weekend of January 2014 was wet with gales on the Saturday morning and as usual the species list ticks along at a good rate as I log all the usual species I usually see on my walks but do not usually mention .We added Magpie
Herring Gull
Mistle Thrush
Song Thrush
Green finch
Buzzard
Collared Dove
House Sparrow
Apart from that it was hard going but a flock of 225 plus Black Headed Gulls on the ever expanding floodwater was nice. On the pastures were 200 plus Starling , 100 plus Redwing, just 10 plus Fieldfare and a nice flock of wintering Skylarks with 28 been seen .
Sunday was a different kettle of fish , bright ,clear and a rare frost. We added a number of species to our year list with Raven
Wigeon with a flock of 55 plus over floodwater
Mute Swan with 4 flying towards the floods
Stock Dove .
The Raven was the first bird of the day so not a bad start, up to 4 Buzzard were around in the calmer conditions .
The 4 Mute Swans flew towards the floodwaters and a distant flock of 55 plus Wigeon flew downriver . On the edge of the floodwater were 340 plus Black Headed Gulls were feeding ,a few Common Gulls and Lesser Black Backed and Herring Gulls were mixed in .
On the fields and in the hedges were a large flock of 360 plus Redwing , 45 plus Fieldfare and 200 plus Starling .
The first Stock Doves of the year were seen with 8 being present and the wintering flock of Skylark numbered 23 today. It was just a single Meadow Pipit that put in an appearance today and we seem to have lost our Reed Bunting .
So just 5 days into 2014 and we are already on 39 species and there are plenty of regulars that we have not seen yet.
Herring Gull
Mistle Thrush
Song Thrush
Green finch
Buzzard
Collared Dove
House Sparrow
Apart from that it was hard going but a flock of 225 plus Black Headed Gulls on the ever expanding floodwater was nice. On the pastures were 200 plus Starling , 100 plus Redwing, just 10 plus Fieldfare and a nice flock of wintering Skylarks with 28 been seen .
Sunday was a different kettle of fish , bright ,clear and a rare frost. We added a number of species to our year list with Raven
Wigeon with a flock of 55 plus over floodwater
Mute Swan with 4 flying towards the floods
Stock Dove .
The Raven was the first bird of the day so not a bad start, up to 4 Buzzard were around in the calmer conditions .
The 4 Mute Swans flew towards the floodwaters and a distant flock of 55 plus Wigeon flew downriver . On the edge of the floodwater were 340 plus Black Headed Gulls were feeding ,a few Common Gulls and Lesser Black Backed and Herring Gulls were mixed in .
On the fields and in the hedges were a large flock of 360 plus Redwing , 45 plus Fieldfare and 200 plus Starling .
The first Stock Doves of the year were seen with 8 being present and the wintering flock of Skylark numbered 23 today. It was just a single Meadow Pipit that put in an appearance today and we seem to have lost our Reed Bunting .
So just 5 days into 2014 and we are already on 39 species and there are plenty of regulars that we have not seen yet.
Friday, 3 January 2014
Off to a good start
So three days into January and we are off to fine start for the patch list for 2014.The weather has been very wet ,windy and generally crap. Friday was the first proper walk on the patch and resulted in 24 species being seen .Major highlights were a superb female Peregrine Falcon that put the frighteners on the winter Thrushes ,a flock of 70 plus Lapwing and 425 plus Black Headed Gulls on floodwater .
Redwing numbered 150 plus and Fieldfare a healthy 60 plus .Just 5 Meadow Pipits and a single Skylark today .
So the birds seen today were 1.Blue Tit
2. Robin
3.Dunnock
4.Starling
5. Crow
6. Chaffinch
7.Black Bird
8.Skylark
9.Jackdaw
10.Pied Wagtail
11.Redwing
12.Wood Pigeon
13. Fieldfare
14. Meadow Pipit
15. Goldfinch
16.Great Tit
17. Kestrel
18. Rook
19. Lesser Black Backed Gull
20. Common Gull
21. Mallard
22. Peregrine Falcon
23. Wren.
24. Pheasant
Many of these birds are almost always seen but as we build up the number of species for the year I will not mention them. I plan to be out early tomorrow to add to the 2014 list.
Redwing numbered 150 plus and Fieldfare a healthy 60 plus .Just 5 Meadow Pipits and a single Skylark today .
So the birds seen today were 1.Blue Tit
2. Robin
3.Dunnock
4.Starling
5. Crow
6. Chaffinch
7.Black Bird
8.Skylark
9.Jackdaw
10.Pied Wagtail
11.Redwing
12.Wood Pigeon
13. Fieldfare
14. Meadow Pipit
15. Goldfinch
16.Great Tit
17. Kestrel
18. Rook
19. Lesser Black Backed Gull
20. Common Gull
21. Mallard
22. Peregrine Falcon
23. Wren.
24. Pheasant
Many of these birds are almost always seen but as we build up the number of species for the year I will not mention them. I plan to be out early tomorrow to add to the 2014 list.
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
At the end of the year.
The last walk of 2013 was a quiet affair, mild ,breezy with a gusty southerly wind. The birds were few and far between with the only major hightlights being a flock of 225 plus Redwing and a flock of 41 Lapwing heading down river .The supporting cast of 10 Skylark, 1 Meadow Pipit and 1 Mistle Thrush was all that was on offer .
So that was 2013 my first year of keeping a record of the species seen on my little patch of no where .In the the 12 years I have lived here I have recorded 95 species so the number of 85 species is not a bad return in a year .Will we break the record this year ? Lets hope.
New Years day dawned with driving rain and Gales so I managed to find only 9 Species on my first walk of 2014. The first bird of 2014 was a flock of 250 plus Starling
So that was 2013 my first year of keeping a record of the species seen on my little patch of no where .In the the 12 years I have lived here I have recorded 95 species so the number of 85 species is not a bad return in a year .Will we break the record this year ? Lets hope.
New Years day dawned with driving rain and Gales so I managed to find only 9 Species on my first walk of 2014. The first bird of 2014 was a flock of 250 plus Starling
Sunday, 29 December 2013
What another update!
As the end of the year approaches , I am desperate to try and add another species to the patch list .So I was out on Saturday to try and do just that. First bird up was a Green Woodpecker so a good start .A small flock of 5 Meadow Pipits around the cattle bough was nice and the Skylark flock numbered 33 plus .There were also 3 Red Legged Partridge in the vicinity.
Overhead 2 Buzzards and 3 Raven passed over as did a Cormorant heading downriver. The floodwaters held small numbers of Black Headed ,Herring, and Common Gulls. 3Stock dove were in the usual place and a fine male Bullfinch in one of the hedgerows was a nice find.
It was winter thrushes which gave the numbers with 80 plus Fieldfare and 40 plus Redwing on pasture and it was great to see a flock of 70 plus Lapwings pass over towards Ashleworth ham .
Sunday dawned very cold with a sharp frost and there did not seem as many birds around.
The 3 Raven are still around the area as were the Meadow Pipits but today only 3 seen. I heard the Green Woodpecker but did not see it today
The Skylarks were down to 24 today maybe the frost having moved a few on. Stock Doves were 5 .
The old Orchard held at least 120 plus Redwing along with 60 plus Fieldfare. The best sight however was a herd of 9Mute Swans flying over the floods into the sunrise ,just stunning !
Overhead 2 Buzzards and 3 Raven passed over as did a Cormorant heading downriver. The floodwaters held small numbers of Black Headed ,Herring, and Common Gulls. 3Stock dove were in the usual place and a fine male Bullfinch in one of the hedgerows was a nice find.
It was winter thrushes which gave the numbers with 80 plus Fieldfare and 40 plus Redwing on pasture and it was great to see a flock of 70 plus Lapwings pass over towards Ashleworth ham .
Sunday dawned very cold with a sharp frost and there did not seem as many birds around.
The 3 Raven are still around the area as were the Meadow Pipits but today only 3 seen. I heard the Green Woodpecker but did not see it today
The Skylarks were down to 24 today maybe the frost having moved a few on. Stock Doves were 5 .
The old Orchard held at least 120 plus Redwing along with 60 plus Fieldfare. The best sight however was a herd of 9Mute Swans flying over the floods into the sunrise ,just stunning !
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