sunday morning produced 30+teal 1 male shoveller 4 goosander 2m 2f 100+canadal 23 moorhen 6 coot 56 mallard more magpies than you could shake a stick at large flock of ltt lots of woodpigeon also blackbirds,robins,dunnocks and 2 songthrush
-- Edited by fred fouracre on Monday 16th of November 2009 05:43:02 PM
This Morning 1 Goldeneye F Mega for here 46 Canada Geese 26 Mallard 10 Teal 4 Shoveler Bad news for here the Farmer as put a pipe in from the flooded field and its now being piped straight in to the Douglas dont know if you are allowed to do this without permission anybody know the rules on this.
a walk along duggy from martland mill today produced 36 teal 18 canada 2 pinkoot 2 heron 1 cormorant 1 buzzard 1 kestrel lots of coot moorhen goldies ltts robin dunnock mallard blackbirds 3 songthrush very good crop of berries on rowans behind pub so hopefully waxwings oh and at least 3 jays being very vocal
-- Edited by fred fouracre on Thursday 15th of October 2009 12:56:37 PM
walk to red seas 12 oclock 2 oystercatchers 2 lapwings 8 teal 4 pied wagtails 6 sand martins 20 magpies kingfisher on river douglas near red seas on way back home on the pond near the green bridge 2 grey heron 1 cormorant 4 reed buntings feeding on the heads of bull rushes jjb north stand raven on nest 3 buzzards over south stands summers here
cheers bill...........oystercatchers there this morning.also lapwing displaying.still plenty of teal.5 shovellers 2 tuftys 100s of woodpigeon.ditto moorhens.6 coot.sparrowhawk over and 5 songthrush which is encouraging.also heard green pecker call in silver birches so i went round but nothing!also 6 pied wags as wellas usual stuff.
pretty much as previous post only lapwings increased to 5.so a good chance of breeding here.only things different were 3 redpoll and 2 oystercatchers circling but didnt see them land.
green woodpecker calling again today.didnt see it but it was among the trees behind the pond.i was talking to another regular walker up there and he has also heard it in the same region. also today lots of dunnocks robins blackbirds blue,great and long tailed tits as well as: 2 song thrush,4 mistle thrush,4 jays,1 kestrel,1 snipe,12 meadow pipits,20+siskins,40+teal,3 shoveller,5 tuftys,5 goosander,2 lapwings(1st this year here) dozens of moorhen and mallard and loads of seriously bickering canadas.
Highlights in the area while doing the Webs 8 Goosanders 1 Shoveler 5 Cormorants flying round 2 Reed Bunting Pr Nuthatch checking a nesting hole out Calling Green Woodpecker
This Morning 7 Shoveler 47 Canada Geese 34 Teal 26 Mallard 2 Goosanders 3 Song Thrush in full song At Crooke Pub still a few berrys on the trees While the resident Mistle Thrush was in full song at the top of a tree 2 Male Bullfinch sneaked up on the blind side and was walloping the berrys down
From Martland Mill to Crooke 1 Mute Swan 18 Blackbirds 12 Moorhen 10 Teal 34 Canada Geese 2 Mistle Thrush 3 Meadow Pipits 2 Willow Tits 12 Siskins 5 Goldcrest and the Chiloe Wigeon still at the Crooke Marina and then the rains came and i scarpered sharpish
A Ramble round today 3 F Goosanders 4 Shovelers 26 Teal 60+ Fieldfare 16 Blackbirds !2 Song thrush 1 Goldcrest 2 pr Mute Swans on canal nr Crooke Wood and a new tick for me 9 Highland Cattle thats what you call Migration
reed warbler singing at walmsleys pool 2 sand martins at least 6 reed bunting singing must have been a fall of willow warblers last nightup to 10 singing little r plover on pools at red seas
this morn early doors 24 teal 4 lapwings back on territory 2 grey heron 8 shoveler 2 tufted duck 1 cormorant crooke 3 water rails calling chloe wigeon still at crooke marina
this morn 10 shoveler 1 goosander 28 teal 2 grey heron 2 mute swan 1 p f goose plus the usual wildfowl crooke wood calling green woodpecker and nuthatch
this morn 4 grey herons 2 pochard 9 shoveler 9 goosander 74 canadas 1 p f goose 34 teal 2 bullfinch over 2 jays 26 magpies due to all the rain everything spread about on this site ,, jimmy
this morning with river douglas close to bursting 10 goosanders ,8m 2 f, 2 shoveler 72 canada geese and 1 p f goose with them 1st one for the area instead of flyovers 4 grey herons 11 moorhens 8 coot 25 teal 42 b h gulls 32 mallard
yes judith i will be when i fathom it out dont know what code you use in winter or if you use a code at all i e as in h observed in suitable nesting habitat if that is only used in summer or also in winter jimmy
on this foggy morning at red seas and crooke 1 water rail 15 blackbirds 5 jays 1 kingfisher 1 buzzard 2 wigeon unusual for here probably dropped down in fog 3 willow tits in seperate locations 6 bullfinch lots of siskins flying around but no count on these 20 teal 21 c geese crooke 2 grey wagtails 3 s thrush 1 mistle thrush defending rowan trees on pub car park [ideal for waxwings] 1 fieldfare 3 redwing 1 lesser redpoll and the chiloe wigeon still at crooke marina [ any points for that ian ] 36 species in all not great conditions but very enjoyable ramble jimmy