20+ Tree Sparrows and 10+ Yellowhammers at the feeding station, plus singles scattered elsewhere 2 Goldcrest 5 Siskin 2 Kestrel 5 Reed Bunting 7 Lapwing 5 Stock Dove
1 Deltic - 55 022 "Royal Scots Grey" . Not seen one of these monsters for 30 years, and the first one seen in anger for Jimmy. Mr Broome even twitched it a couple of miles down-line...
Early a m in the rain 1 Buzzard 2 Yellowhammer singing 1 Skylark singing 1 Brown Hare On the pool 5 Gadwall pr Shoveler 8 Coot 1 Little Grebe pr Mute Swans 1 Black Swan Siskins over 4 Cormorants over
A sign as been put up saying Clay Pigeon shooting to go ahead not a clue how that will effect the wildlife here but time will only tell
A quiet couple of hours this afternoon with Mr Meadows:
Tree Sparrows and Yellowhammers plentiful again, and flighty as usual. 7 Reed Buntings with them at the feeding station. 1 Buzzard 1 Grey Wagtail (at the newly named "****-pon Copse") 2 Black Swans and 4 Coots on the pool. 10 Stock Dove 2 Kestrel 3 Fieldfare 6 Redwing 2 Mistle Thrush
Yellowhammers and Tree Sparrows were plentiful around the trees and bushes at Black Lawyers, but because the flock were very flighty they were difficult to count; guestimates of 15 of each species. Also mixing with them were 8+ Reed Buntings.
Very quiet away from the feeding station area, although the small woodland on the left hand of the track heading up to the bridge held a Willow Tit and at least 10 Siskin. Two Kestrels were mooching about beyond the railway bridge, and there were 6 House Sparrows along the brook off Bradley Lane. 11 Skylarks over, and a Great Spotted Woodpecker finished proceedings off. The pools held absolutely nothing, despite it being mostly thawed.....
76 Tree Sparrows 10 Yellowhamers 4 Reed Bunting 1 Buzzard 1 Skylark over calling Willow Tit heard not seen Small Flocks of Redwing + Fieldfare
It also looks like a track is being done on the far banking of the water here for what looks like a scrambling track but not sure but if it is this is another good area going to be ruined by Landowners why o why can they not leave things alone
Tonight 6 Whitethroats 2 Reed Bunting 8 Tree Sparrows 10+Yellowhammers Pr Little Grebes 1 Kestrel and just as i was leaving 2 Black Swans came walking over the banking
Bradley Hall First Time to Tree Sparrows Feeding Station this Autumn No Tree Sparrows but the hedge that they are normally in has been cut so will have to wait and see if they come back to it
Other side of Railway Gorse Farm 4 Yellowhammers 2 Buzzard 2 Kestrel 1 Linnet in song 1 Pheasant
Bradley Pool Looks like someone as started to shoot this area what looks to be feeding tables have been put out in the reeds someone came up and put his dog in and nothing came up so looks like a good place for wintering ducks has been spoilt All as i saw was a few Coot and Moorhen
6 Snipe 1 Sparrowhawk (constantly on the mooch, and in turn being chased by Crows) 23 Teal 4 Grey Heron 2 Cormorant over 9 Skylark over
Steady movement of corvids from the Worthington Lakes roost heading to feed in the fields at Gorse Hall. 2 Swallows & 5 Collared Doves lingering around the derelict farm buildings, and Jays & Magpies ever present.
15 Teal 1 Little Grebe 2 Snipe over 1 Buzzard perched up 8 Mallard 4 Coot 1 Moorhen 1 singing Chiffchaff
Feeding station area:
Tree Sparrows heard (but not seen) in the Hawthorn row 5 Collared Doves 3 Mistle Thrushes over 5 Canada Geese over 2 Swallows over 10+ Chaffinch in stubble field
Mixed flock of Rooks + Jackdaws 200 + 1 Kestrel 1 Pheasant 100+ Woodpigeons Few Linnets and Goldfinches Little Grebe calling from the pool 1 Chiffchaff in song No Tree Sparrows seen or heard
This Morn 50+ Tree Sparrows probably more but hard to get a exact count 5 Yellowhammers 15 Linnets 12 Stock Dove with many more over the boundary 2 Kestrels 2 Whitethroats both feeding young 4 Pheasants 1 G S Woodpecker 1 Blackcap 1 Chiffchaff 1 Willow Warbler 2 Cormorant over 78 LBB Gulls 5 Rabbits 1 Hare 2 Speckled Wood Butterflys
This morning 60 + Tree Sparrows taking insects off the top of the wheat heads Looks to have been a good year breeding wise for them as there was lots of juvs with the flock 10 Linnets 10 Yellowhammers 3 Lapwings 1 Kestrel 1 Reed Bunting Few Swallows hawking insects 1 House Martin
Female Marsh Harrier over Hicbibi pools at Bradley 14.55 to 15.15 this afternoon, landed in bulrushes but constant attention fron Crows caused it to fly. Eventually flew off in N direction
Thursday 5/3 Worthington Lakes 5 Shoveler, 12 Teal, 8 Great crested Grebes, 2 Little grebes, 2 Oystercatchers, Curlew over, Dipper on the river, drumming Great Spotted Woodpecker.
A Peregrine chasing a flock of 28 Snipe at 14.30 over Arley Lane near Worthington Lakes. Also in the vicinity 2 displaying Buzzards, 2 Great Spotted Woodpeckers, Nuthatch, Dipper, Kestrel, min. 7 Tree Sparrows, 2 Jays and a mixed flock of 500+ Fieldfares/Redwings with some Starlings and Yellowhammers on the ploughed field. Another Great Spotted at Worthington with Teal, Heron and 2 pairs of Great Crested Grebes. No sign of the Mandarins.
Today at Worthington Lakes - 16.00 6 Mandarins (3m3f), 2 Kingfishers, 3 Oystercatchers, Stock Dove, 5 Great crested Grebes (including 2 pairs), Little Grebe. At nearby Bradley 23 Tree Sparrows, min 7 Yellowhammers and at least 1 Reed Bunting at FS, with min 5 Shovelers, 10 Teal and a pair of Little Grebe on the pools.
This Afternoon 37+ Fieldfare 10+ Redwings 2 Yellowhammers 1 Kestrel 1 Buzzard 1 Chaffinch At Worthington Lakes 600 + Gulls no White winged though But we keep trying 2 Little Grebe 2 G C Grebe 2 Mute Swans
This a m 4 Tree Sparrows 8 Yellowhammers 6 Redwings 4 Fieldfare 162 Lapwings 1 m Kestrel 2 Stock Doves 50 + Wood Pigeons 1 Grey Heron 1 m Pheasant 8 Robins 6 Dunnocks 200 + B H Gulls
20+ Ramblers and a very cold birdwatcher Cheers Jimmy