Monday, March 26, 2012
Friday, March 23, 2012
Rainham Marshes
Spent yesterday at the RSPB Rainham Marshes Reserve
Had a nice relaxing day went by train then a 15 minutes walk on the way to the reserve I had a Blackcap after a coffee I did the walk round the reserve found a imm Glaucous Gull plenty of Wigeon still about birds seen included Linnet, Robin, Reed Bunting, Woodpigeon, Rook, Carrion Crow, Jackdaw, Shellduck, Teal, Black Headed Gull, Common Gull, Grweat Blackbacked Gull, Herring Gull, Cetti's Warbler, Chiffchaff, Cormarant, nice walk around so will be doing this again
Had a nice relaxing day went by train then a 15 minutes walk on the way to the reserve I had a Blackcap after a coffee I did the walk round the reserve found a imm Glaucous Gull plenty of Wigeon still about birds seen included Linnet, Robin, Reed Bunting, Woodpigeon, Rook, Carrion Crow, Jackdaw, Shellduck, Teal, Black Headed Gull, Common Gull, Grweat Blackbacked Gull, Herring Gull, Cetti's Warbler, Chiffchaff, Cormarant, nice walk around so will be doing this again
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
London Wetland Centre
Spent this afternoon at the Wetland Centre London nice and quite afternmoon I did find the Jack Snipe plus Chiffchaff, Sand Martin. Cetti's Warbler, Ringed Neck Parrakeet, Redoll, Great & Blue Tit, plus a lot of common birds no sign of the Perigrine while I was there now the birds have eggs will not put up any information of where they are might go to Rainham Marshes tomorrow
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Short Update
Monday 19th March
Today decided to go to Weymouth and spend the day looking at Radipole and Lodmoor due to the trains being delayed (less said the better) I only managed to have a look at Radipole where I had the 2 Glossy Ibis from the north hide a few Chiffchaffs and Cetti’s Warblers Water rail, Sparrowhawk, Buzzard a selection of ducks and a good selection of Gulls no sign of the Iceland
Tuesday 20th March
Off to Beddington today where I had Caspian Gull, Iceland Gull plus the Kumlin’s Gull, Chiffchaff, Water Pipit, and had a House Martin fly over plus a good selection of common birds along the edge of Beddington park
Friday, March 16, 2012
16th March West Sussex
A few spots in West Sussex today started off at a spot that I know for Lesser Spotted Woodpecker as we were walking along the path to where the woodpeckers are I flushed a Woodcock from the side of the path so a nice start we stopped near the spot for the woodpecker and after a short time I had one carrying nest material then we spotted the female at the top of a tree calling not a lot of drumming going on but we did have a lesser calling and drumming for a short time we also had greater spotted Woodpecker for comparison, We then headed for Selsey where we spent some time at the bill but not a lot going on plus the fact it was getting cold so of to do some shopping year list now at 168
Thursday, March 15, 2012
15th March New Forest
We went to the new forest today we left the caravan at about 10 o’clock and travelled through fog on arriving in the forest the sun came out, Our first stop was at Hordel he we were looking for the Rose Collared Starling that has been about for a short time, We parked up near the spot it had been seen the past couple of days and we had a wander round we spoke to the local postman who told us which was its favourite tree so we hang around waiting for it to appear, Then a local said it had been in the tree at about 9 30 but no sign by 12 o’clock then a birder sais are you looking for the Starling because it is sitting in a hedge near where we had parked, So we went back on arriving the local who’s garden it was in said here it is, It was singing but deep in the hedge even the non birder with us got good views we had it down to about 8 feet I took some pictures but the fact it was deep in the hedge and the sun was behind it made it difficult to get any good ones but good views where had.
We then stopped at a couple of spots looking for Dartford Warbler which we found at the second one, Then it was off to a spot for Wood lark but as they where control burning this turned out to be a waste of time so we headed off to some shopping before heading back to the caravan.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Update & British Tick
Not done much birding over the past couple of weeks
Yesterday the 12th March did finaly get the Paddyfield Warbler at Pagham so a British tick It took me five atempts not very good views so will go back later in the week to see if I can get any better views, Been to Worthing today 13th March good views of the Yellow Browed Wabler not sure what I will be up to tomorrow currently haveing a break at my caravan so will be doing some south coast birding will update when I can Internet connecton not the best
Yesterday the 12th March did finaly get the Paddyfield Warbler at Pagham so a British tick It took me five atempts not very good views so will go back later in the week to see if I can get any better views, Been to Worthing today 13th March good views of the Yellow Browed Wabler not sure what I will be up to tomorrow currently haveing a break at my caravan so will be doing some south coast birding will update when I can Internet connecton not the best
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Saturday 18th February
I had arranged with my mate to go to north east Norfolk today but this was changed when we heard about the Common Yellowthroat near Newport, Having checked the weather we set of at 4 30 and we were joined by Corrina after a breakfast stop we arrived at the site at about 7 15 we parked and joined the other birders that were already there about 150, There was no sign of the bird by 10 30 (there were brief sightings of the bird in the afternoon) as the promised rain started and rain had been forecast for the rest of the day we decided to head for the Forest of Dean to see if we could get ahead of the rain, On arriving at the raptor watch point the rain started again my mate picked up a Goahawk but me and Corrina did not get on it we had Raven, Crossbill, Common Buzzard here but the wind and rain moved us on we had a look at canock ponds where we had 27 Mandarin Ducks, Then it was on to the site for Dipper with no luck as we now where getting wet we decided we might as well have a look at Slimbridge to see if we could see the female Lesser Scaup, We set up in the Pen hide over looking Rushy pen my mate found the bird but then it disappeared out of sight but we did have some fun with a female Tufted Duck that had a lot of white at the base of the bill, We then had a look from 2 of the other hides overlooking rushy pen as we entered the last hide I found the Lesser Scaup again over the back and we had the female Tufted in the scope at the same time, we had a nice Water Rail out in the open, by now the weather had picked up at it turned into a nice sunny and please late afternoon after a coffee we set of for home.
As I have to work during the week no chance to go back for the Yellowthroat so a dip it was for me not the first and will not be the last
Monday, February 20, 2012
11th & 12th February
Saturday the 11th February
West Sussex
As the weather was not that good this weekend we decided to do another trip to West Sussex, As the Paddyfield Warbler had been seen the last couple of days this would be our first stop we arrived at ¼ past 11 but there had been no sign of the bird so far today we stayed till 1 o’clock no sign of the bird (on checking the pager all day there was no sign of the bird today) so we now decided to see if we could find any of the other birds we were looking for today
West Sussex
As the weather was not that good this weekend we decided to do another trip to West Sussex, As the Paddyfield Warbler had been seen the last couple of days this would be our first stop we arrived at ¼ past 11 but there had been no sign of the bird so far today we stayed till 1 o’clock no sign of the bird (on checking the pager all day there was no sign of the bird today) so we now decided to see if we could find any of the other birds we were looking for today
We now set of for Shoreham Harbour as the tide was coming in we thought we had a good chance of the Purple Sandpiper, We parked at the fort car park and walked towards the west arm after a short time we found 4 Purple Sandpipers sitting on the end of the breakwater as we were walking back to the car we had 2 Rock Pipits sitting on the west arm,
We then checked the pager and found that the Great White Egret was still on Thorny Island so we set of there to see if we could finally see it on arriving we parked by the farm to have a look at the great deep from the road on checking along the road I could see some birders watching something from the checkpoint so we walked along and joined them just as we arrived the Egret was flying across the marsh to the north of the deep we had it flying about on and off for about 15 minutes but every time it dropped down it went out of sight but we had at last seen it.
We now decided to start heading in a homeward direction and decided to come back up the A29 we stopped at Waltham Brooks nature reserve and had a look at the sewage farm where we had 4 Chiffchaff which included the Siberian Chiffchaff, we then had a look at the brooks from the railway where there is a footpath over it, from here we had 3 Short Eared Owls and a Barn Owl,(It is a pity some people cannot put the birds first you can see most of the marsh from the river bank or from the railway I know I take pictures but there were birders with cameras trying to get pictures of the Owls but all the Owls wee trying to do was feed instead they were being chased up and down the marsh) on our walk back we looked at the sewage farm from the gate and here I had a Grey Wagtail
We see a good selection of common birds today I have only mentioned the new birds for this year in the main report.
Sunday the 12th February
London Wetland Centre at Barns
A short trip out today mainly to see if we could get any good sightings of Bittern on arriving we set of for the Dulverton hide were I had been told to look from on our way to the hide someone was watching something at the side of the path this turned out to be a close Water Rail which promptly disappeared so on to the hide we had not been in it very long when a warden said I have a Bittern which was on the other side of the area we were watching and we had good views of the bird, We no decided to have a look at Headly hide on the way round to it we stopped of for a nice bowl of soup in the cafe on arriving at the hide I was just setting my scope up to get on a Bittern I had seen on the far bank at the same time Carole also had spotted it and we had very good views of our second Bittern just a bit to far away for a picture but very good all the same, as it was getting cold again we headed of to do some shopping then home
Monday, February 6, 2012
West Sussex 4th February
We planned a trip to West Sussex today with a few target birds in mind
When we set of it was -4 degs our first stop was to see if we could see the Parrot Crossbill near Halsemere on arriving we walked out to the spot where there where already about 25 birders the bird had been seen at 9 o’clock no idea what the temperature was here but it was very cold we stayed a hour no sign of the Parrot Crossbill plenty of Common Crossbills, Siskins, Redwings and Fieldfare this was a stop we added to our planned day.
So back to the planed route we headed for West Dean looking for the Little Owl again no luck (wonder if the rest of the day was going to be like this) we did have Peregrine and 4 Common Buzzards other birds Stonechat, Blackbird, Rook, Jackdaw, Carrion crow From here we headed to Thorny Island looking for the Great White Egret we had been told it was at the far side of the great deep so we walked along the sea wall to the security gate and scanned from here on route to the gate we had a Marsh Harrier, We spoke to a birder near the gate and he said he had a Greenshank back along the path which we located on our way back but no sound of Cetti’s Warbler or Bearded Tit other birds seen included Little Egret, Dunlin, Oystercatcher, Red Breasted Merganser, Wigeon, Curlew, Black Tailed Godwit. We then drove along the road towards the Gaurd House and parked to have a look at the great deep the other side of the road no sign of the GWE so we walked down to the gaurd house and scanned from there still no luck
Next stop was Fishbourne Creek we were looking for Little Stint which we found also had a Kingfisher sitting on one of the boats in the harbour other birds Dunlin, Oystercatcher, Cormorant, selection of Gulls Wigeon and lots of PintailWe now started to head for home and our last stop was at Burton Mill Pond we walked along the side of the pond to see if we could locate the Tawny Owl but a lot of the trees had been blown down in the recent storm so no luck, as it was getting colder again we decided to call it a day
If the weather had been a bit better would have seen more birds but I think the cold kept them well hidden out of the wind and cold, We did managed to see 2 of our target birds Greenshank and Little Stint still no Great White Egret will have to see what the weather is doing this weekend maybe back to Dungeness where there are 3 GWE
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