MB

 

Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Arley


Status: Offline
Posts: 482
Date:
RE: Arley


Female Goshawk at the entrance to Stockley Farm. Little else seen in the mist apart from a few Pheasants and Corvids, Woodpecker drumming and lots of Tits, Dunnocks, Wrens, Blackbirds in full song!



__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 482
Date:

A50 near Arley (ca. 2 miles away, at Sworton Heath but this is the nearest site on the thread I can find) at 3:30pm Red Kite over the road being hassled by two Kestrels.



__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1890
Date:

Morning walk from Arley Road along the path to Hollins Lane Antrobus and returned via the same route.

3 Buzzards, 2 singing Yellowhammers (1 singing from the top of a large Ash), 3 Oystercatchers, 1 Nuthatch

and a family group of 5 Blackcaps.

Surprisingly absent were Common Whitethroats which I have had no difficulty in finding here on previous summer visits.

Nearby Parkmoss Wood (Woodland Trust) produced a singing Chiffchaff and another Buzzard.



__________________
John Williams


Status: Offline
Posts: 893
Date:

Arley Hall
House Martins starting to nest
A Cuckoo calling from farmland close to the Hall gardens was first of year for me.

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1890
Date:

31.12.20 10.30-14.30

Walk along track from Arley Road to Hollins Lane produced : 1 Yellowhammer, 3 Buzzards and 2 Ravens.

4 Wrens and a Dunnock frantically foraged along an unfrozen ditch beneath the main hedgerow.

Park Moss Wood (Woodland Trust) : A group of 24 Redwings busily searched the leaf litter for anything edible.

__________________
John Williams


Status: Offline
Posts: 94
Date:

18/06/19

Walked from the Walkers' Car Park along Back Lane to Arley Green

Spotted Flycatcher - one in oaks close to the road and hedge

Also, seen and/or heard: buzzard, chiffchaff, willow warbler, blackcap, nuthatch, treecreeper.

(For those interested in flowers - some large patches of shining cranesbill)

-- Edited by Steve Costa on Wednesday 19th of June 2019 02:28:29 PM

__________________


Status: Offline
Posts: 1890
Date:

15.00-18.30

Walk from Arley village to Hollies farm (Antrobus) and back.

6 Yellowhammers (inc 1 singing), 1 Linnet, 3 Reed Buntings, 4 Common Whitethroats (inc 2 singing), 1 Buzzard. 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker and 2 Ravens.

Lots of House Martins, plus a few Swallows and Swifts were fly catching over the fields of wheat and barley. A flock of 16 Lapwings heading N.East.

Parkmoss Wood

1 Willow Warbler hovering and fly catching, 2 singing Chiffchaffs, a family of 4 Song Thrushes, 1 Kestrel and a single Red Admiral butterfly.


-- Edited by John Williams on Saturday 1st of July 2017 07:18:39 PM

__________________
John Williams


Status: Offline
Posts: 73
Date:

A walk from the walker's car park near the hall produced 100's of Fieldfares and Redwings in several flocks, but the highlight was a Green Sandpiper on a stream along Lodge Lane, near Crowley Lodge

__________________
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

RODIS

 

This forum is dedicated to the memory of Eva Janice McKerchar.