1 Water Rail, showed briefly twice & heard, in reeds west of the main path 2 Shoveler (male & female) 2 Gadwall (male & female) 14 Teal 2 Little Grebe 1 Common Buzzard 4 Tufted Duck c50 Pied Wagtail
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14/01/2013 - 12-1.30pm, mostly frozen over so wildfowl hidden on unfrozen pools at the rear but could hear good numbers of Teal calling and also from deep inside Danewell Wood:
1 Barn Owl - hunting the rough grassland to the north of the pools, made for a great start to 2013 1 Water Rail - although there is an excess of habitat, this is the first i've had here 8 Gadwalls c100 Teal 1 Common Snipe c20 Pied Wagtails c20 Linnets 3 Reed Buntings 1 Lesser Redpoll 1 Siskin
Regarding the "Collared Dove 4" reported by Tim, there were 19 together in the last paddock on the right before the flooded paddock about 11.00. By the time I walked up and down the flooded part only four remained. I've not seen a flocking of Collared Doves like this before....
c.100+ House Martin & c.50 Swallow feeding over the filtration beds this evening. Loads of flies! Had to keep my mouth shut whilst cycling past! Also: 1 Snipe 19 Lapwing 38 BH Gulls 12 Teal 5 Shovler 11 Gadwall 4 Mallard 2 Coot 3 Little Grebe (2 ad, 1 juv) 3 Chiffchaff (heard calling from various places) 1 Heron over
4.10-4.30pm 1 Buzzard - low over 14 Teal 8 Gadwall 5 Little Grebe - 1 adult + 2 full grown juvs middle pool, 2 noisy 3/4 grown young front pool 3 Lapwing - 2 adult + 1 full grown young 1 Chiffchaff
2 Green Sandpiper 1 Common Snipe 3 Lapwing 5 Shoveler 10 Teal 2 broods of Little Grebe (adult with 3 small chicks, pool 1, adult with fairly well grown chick pool 2) 2 broods of Gadwall (1 brood pool 1, 1 brood pool 2) 1 Grey Heron c20 Goldfinch
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2 Gadwalls - only one brood visible with 5 growing young 2 Teals - ecl.drk and fem 2 Green Sandpiers - spent some of the time swimming like phalaropes as not much mud left 1 Lapwing 100+ House Martins c50 Sand Martins c20 Swifts 1 Willow Warbler 3 Reed Warblers - including one taking food to nest in broom, not the expected phragmites 1 Grasshopper Warbler
2 Green Sandpipers with a hint of a third Some Little Grebe Grey Heron Swifts House Martin and nest Tufties Reed Bunting Lapwing landing Oystercatcher flying over
-- Edited by Geoff Walton on Thursday 5th of July 2012 09:24:47 AM
6 Little Grebes - 1 young 2 Teals - male and female hung around all summer so far... 1 Shoveler 6 Gadwalls 2 Tufted Ducks c20 Swifts - hunting low over lagoons c130 House Martins - great numbers again over filtration beds 1 Reed Warbler 1 Reed Bunting
1 Green Sandpiper this morning at 8.10am but no sign this evening at 5.45pm
Also this evening:
pair Bullfinches 1 Teal - male Gadwall with brood of 7 1 Little Grebe 1 singing Sedge Warbler 1 singing Reed Warbler 1 singing Willow Warbler most ducks moulting into eclipse now
Spent several hours around sewage works and carrington moss from approx 10am
Had 2 green sandpipers. As I arrived a bird took off and as it went up a second slightly more dishevelled bird went up with it. They looked to be flying off but circled for some time, with the less smart bird landing back on pool. Cannot say where other went as they were too far apart to follow both birds and I only stayed on one which came down.
Had great view of grasshopper warbler, which sat on an exposed branch for some 10 mins reeling away.
also 16 swift Sand and house martins over sewage works, too difficult to count. 6 Swallows several blackcap, inc a pair several common whitethroat, inc one carrying fecal sac 2 grey heron reed bunting reed warbler (h)
Also a possible fly over hobby. when close bird was only a silhouette and went away very quickly and dropped behind trees so cannot be sure,
-- Edited by Paul Dewey on Thursday 21st of June 2012 04:53:19 PM
1 Green Sandpiper - flew in from hidden pool on other side of main path 2 Little Grebes 7 Gadwalls - 2 broods 1 Shoveler 2 Buzzards - displaying stoops and a food pass; not seen that latter behaviour in Buzzards before 1 Sand Martin 10+ House Martins 4 Swifts 1 Garden Warbler 2 Reed Warblers 1 Grasshopper Warbler
Green Sandpiper still present this evening (19.45) on the second pond. 1 Lapwing, no young. 6 Gadwall, 1 Teal, 1 Shoveler. A number of mallards, coots and moorhen with young. 2 Little Grebes 2 Whitethroat Reed warbler and grasshopper warbler heard, not seen. 1 Kestrel 1 Pied wagtail, pheasant and numerous house martins and swallows by the stables.
14/06/2012 - 10am, water levels still high, little mud but good for breeding waterfowl:
3 Little Grebes - plus 3 young, one with each adult 2 Shovelers - drakes 2 Teals - drakes 6 Gadwalls - no broods as yet, males in eclipse already 10 Mallards - plus 13 young, 10 of which were being fed by a hybrid domestic adult 2 Lapwings - no sign of the youngster 1 Garden Warbler - been much more elusive this year 1 Grasshopper Warbler 1 Reed Warbler - holding territory in willow and elder 2 Reed Buntings 1 Linnet 1 Yellowhammer
Garden Warbler singing this morning (8.10am) and again this evening at (5.00pm) - but unfortunately remained frustratingly out of view both times!
Also 1 Yellow Wagtail heard overhead pair of Little Grebe have 1 chick plenty of warblers and the usual others singing in the still, warmish conditions
05/06/2012 - Juv Lapwing still present. All the usual species on the pools including 13 Gadwalls. 1 Gropper reeling in the scrub to the NE of the pools. Best sight was of 150+ House Martins hawking over the filter beds with lesser numbers of Swallow, Swift and 1 Sand Martin. One of the biggest flocks of House Martins i've ever seen.
Juvenile Lapwing with parent close by. (It's still around Steven) 1 Sedge Warbler 1 Whitethroat 1 Yellowhammer 1 Jay 2 Gadwall 1 Little Grebe 4 Greenfinch 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker 1 Green Woodpecker heard 2 Pied Wagtails Plus lots of the usuals and plenty of juveniles feeding.