I have been asked the potential status of this bird many times recently and whether it stinks of garlic (or indeed mozzarella?) or not, it would be uncountable I'm afraid. Well, unless you happen to have Black Swan, Bar-headed Goose etc etc on your list!
Ian is right - no chance of this being accepted onto the British list by the BOU until a viable colony has been established for a good number of years. But what of the future?
There are surprising numbers of Sacred Ibises on the continent. They breed in Spain, France, Italy, Canary Islands and other free-flying colonies have occurred in Belgium and Germany. I was amazed to read that the largest roost in France contained over 1000 birds. There, they have a negative impact on sensitive species such as terns and, although I don't believe there is an active culling project at the moment, given what has happened to Ruddy Duck I wouldn't hold out much hope for a viable colony being allowed to established itself in Britain.
Might be mistaken but could have swore there was a faint smell of garlic as it flew in !!
I have been asked the potential status of this bird many times recently and whether it stinks of garlic (or indeed mozzarella?) or not, it would be uncountable I'm afraid. Well, unless you happen to have Black Swan, Bar-headed Goose etc etc on your list!
Only went down on an opportune visit to the tip !! Grabbed my bins and wandered down the lane to see if there were any Yellow Wags showing, there weren't, not even a Pied Wag !!!
Did have Sedge Warbler, Whitethroat, Mistle Thrush, Buzzard, Kestrel, Magpie, Canada Goose, Coot (with young), Moorhen, Little Grebe, Mallard, Teal, Shoveler, Gadwall, Lapwing, 3 LR Plover, BH Gull.
When the Ibis landed the Lapwing and Gulls were up and mobbing, the duck moved away sharpish. Its a big bird and stands out a mile !! Might be mistaken but could have swore there was a faint smell of garlic as it flew in !!
No sight or sound of the Cuckoo sadly. Whinchat reported still present west of united training ground but we couldn't find it at dusk, it had probably gone to roost.
28/03/11
Quick cycle past to and from work:
8.10am (in fog!!)
4 singing Chiffchaffs between back of ETW upto Recycling Centre
5.45pm (sunny!)
3 Sand Martin over pools
2 Oystercatcher
pair Lapwing
2 Teal
2 Shoveler
2 Gadwall
3 singing Chiffchaffs
2 Pintails - drakes on marsh behind the first lake 2 Wigeons 34 Gadwalls 13 Shovelers 10+ Teal - many more calling from hidden pools within the sewage works 1 Grey Heron 2 Moorhens 6 Coots 4 Canada Geese c40 Redwings
11/02/2011 - Much quieter for ducks today but 2 Canada Geese were on the flooded field and a Tufted Duck on the front lake. Workmen present on the filtration beds forced the 57 strong Pied Wagtail flock off and closer onto the Donkey Paddocks. In amongst them was a single Meadow Pipit. Finally 14 Siskins just south of the ETW and south of Sinderland Brook at Malljurs Covert.
10/02/2011 - Better numbers of ducks this morning:
c90 Teal (many on a pond further back in the works with very limited visibility) 9 Shovelers 6 Gadwalls c20 Mallards 6 Coots 2 Moorhens c40 Redwings 1 Brambling (flew over towards the moss)
20/01/2011 - 1 Waxwing flew over going north this morning, only heard as the visibility was poor. Little else around on the lagoons as two of them have iced over again. On the front pool 2 Moorhens, 2 Coots, 2 Gadwalls and 6 Teals were seen.
9:30 - 10 this morning Shoveller 8 Gadwall 15 Teal 20+ Pheasant 9 all flushed together Meadow pipit (first for a couple of weeks!) Linnet - about 40 near to recycling centre 70-75 Pink feet flying east at 10:00
-- Edited by Jeff Clarke on Tuesday 11th of January 2011 06:40:08 PM
11/01/2011 - 1.00-2.30pm: The ice has finally defrosted after a solid month and with the return of water was the return of plenty of wildfowl. Stuff seen:
1 Wigeon 8 Gadwalls 7 Shovelers c40 Teals 4 Grey Herons 1 Buzzard 1 Willow Tit (tricky to catch up with on the moss this winter) 4 Bullfinches 6 Reed Buntings
Late afternoon - Garganey still present, 1 Teal, 20 Lapwing, 1 Snipe, usual Coot, Moorhen,Mallard. Little Grebe have bred. 50 + Goldfinch close by and Kestrel.
04/08/2009 - Drake Garganey (eclipse) still present this afternoon feeding with Mallards. Also present included a Teal, 2 Little Grebes and 1 Whitethroat.