Overcast and rain, 10°, light SE.
A walk out to the flooded area at Lollingdon today proved rather wet.
Having said that the birds were not too bad.
As a flock of Tits passed through, I heard a call I’ve not heard for a while and confirmed it when a
Marsh Tit popped up and soon moved on along the hedgerow with the rest of the flock. I couldn’t follow as the water was too deep along the field edge. First record in 5 years. Also a
Chiffchaff with the flock.
The flood was deserted but I had an
Oystercatcher fly over and there were 2
Little Egret and 3
Grey Heron nearby. A distant flock of c100
Lapwing in the air again and the usual
Fieldfare and
Redwing.
A
Chiffchaff, a
Blackcap and a couple of
Goldcrest in the Bullshole area and 20+
Pied Wagtail on the football field.
8
Song Thrush heard singing on the walk out. Great to hear them. In the 90’s when we took part in a bird race, we had a job to find a Song Thrush. So good they have made a comeback over the last 20 or so years.
Yesterday: A male
Merlin and
Jack Snipe at Hithercroft along with c. 50
Common Snipe and 2
Peregrine. Per Connor Pimm. Not sure if they were seen in or close to the Parish boundary but worth a mention. The 2 Peregrine were probably the same 2 that I saw out by the Lees last week and maybe the 2 males from last years nest out at South Stoke?
Mammals:
Roe Deer (3 Bucks).