Sunday, 2 February 2020

Garden visitors

Cloudy, 12°, light to moderate SW.

A few garden visitors today.

3 Nuthatch in the garden today. Came in with a flock of Long-tailed Tit.

 Nuthatch
 One of the four Stock Dove
Long-tailed Tit
 House Sparrow & Goldfinch
Rook
 Nuthatch ↕

 Wood Pigeon taking Ivy berries
Rook

Please excuse the fuzziness of the pics as they were taken through windows that are need of cleaning 😊

Friday, 31 January 2020

A windy end to January

Cloudy, 11°, fresh SSW.

A windy day out today, rain coming later.

A fairly quiet time out at Lollingdon. A flock of around 100 Starling appeared over the hill in a tight defensive ball. Alerted to a possible predator, and then a male Merlin appeared flying in from the south and went directly for the flock. It passed straight through without taking anything and continued north followed by the Starlings and they all disappeared from view over the hill!

Good numbers of Winter Thrushes around, a Kestrel and 2 Sparrowhawk also noted.

The berries on the Cotoneaster bush/tree by Cholsey Church are slowly going. Fieldfare, Redwing and Wood Pigeon seen feeding on them.

2 Mute Swan flew high NW over Church road @ 15:00.

Mammals: Brown Hare and Roe Deer.

Sparrowhawk

Thursday, 30 January 2020

Bunk Line/Green Lane

Overcast with rain showers, 11°, light SW.

Earlier in the morning there were a lot of Gulls on the flooded field along Church road. c250 Black-headed Gull, 3 Herring Gull (ads) and 2 Great Blackback Gull (1 ad & 1 1stw).

When I got back most Gulls had dispersed and just 40 odd Black-headed Gull present.

A Peregrine flew over Green Lane, putting a flock of Rook and Jackdaw to flight and a Kestrel hunting nearby.

Good numbers of Thrushes around. I stood by a gateway and watched c500 Thrushes fly past over a period of around 30 minutes. 90% Fieldfare and 10% Redwing. A small flock of around 50 Starling in the area and 2 Pied Wagtail and a single Yellowhammer flew overhead. 2 Mistle Thrush in song, 1 towards Winterbrook and the other close to the village. Also a couple of Song Thrush singing.

Mammals: Roe Deer & Brown Hare.

 Sparrowhawk (courtesy Alan Dawson)

 Starlings
Yesterdays Red Admiral (courtesy Tony Rayner)

Tuesday, 28 January 2020

Monday, 27 January 2020

Rain again!

Cloudy with rain showers, 8°, light SSW.

Well, another quiet day out at Lollingdon. Just the usual Thrush flock and feeding in the cattle field area today and the usual Finch flock on the hill.

Kestrel and Sparrowhawk both seen but little else.

Both male and female Blackcap feeding in TW’s garden and a Stonechat at Cholsey Marsh recently. Per TW.

Mammals: Roe Deer.



Sunday, 26 January 2020

Thames @ Cholsey

A bright start, clouding over with rain p.m., 8°, light SW.

Alan took a walk along the Thames this morning.

2 Raven, a Chiffchaff, Water Rail, Reed Bunting, Buzzard, Great Crested Grebe, Egyptian Goose, Kingfisher etc.

 Kingfisher
 Great Crested Grebe
Egyptian Goose

Friday, 24 January 2020

Lollingdon

Overcast, 7°, light SW.

An interesting time out at Lollingdon today. Firstly as I was making my way up the hill I noticed a Red Kite fly off and drop something on the track. By the time I got to the location, whatever it was had gone!

I moved further up the track approx. 50m and stood in cover and watched. Around 5 minutes later a Brown Rat appeared on the track. It was obviously injured, presumably by the Kite. I could see a couple of Carrion Crow in the trees taking an interest when suddenly a Buzzard swooped down, grabbed the Rat and flew off with it.

A flock of around 200 Fieldfare feeding on the hill and a Finch/Bunting flock feeding in a shelter crop. Mainly Linnet and Chaffinch with 5 Yellowhammer, 2 Reed Bunting and a handful of Goldfinch, probably more but could not see it all.

A single Corn Bunting in song to the south of the hill.

Around midday a group of shooters arrived and started banging away nearby. Time to leave, too noisy, wildlife running and flying scared and also I don’t like shooters!

Closer to the village a female Sparrowhawk hunting near the Bullshole and several Redwing and 2 Mistle Thrush nearby.

A couple of Treecreeper heard in song this morning, a Great-spotted Woodpecker drumming and a vocal Green Woodpecker noted. Signs of spring? We shall wait and see!

Mammals: Roe Deer, Muntjac Deer, Brown Rat and Brown Hare.


Thursday, 23 January 2020

Few birds around

Overcast, 8°, light ESE.

A walk along the Bunk line/Green lane proved somewhat quiet on a gloomy old day.

Apart from good numbers of Corvids there were very few birds around.

A handful of Fieldfare and Redwing, the odd Song Thrush singing and a single Mistle Thrush.

A Grey Wagtail, a few Pied Wagtail and Meadow Pipit, a pair of Bullfinch, a Goldcrest, a female Sparrowhawk drifted over and a small flock of Black-headed Gull and 2 Herring Gull.

There were 3 Tawny Owl around Church road last night, all conversing with each other.

Bullfinch (F)

Tuesday, 21 January 2020

Resident & Visitor

Foggy at first then bright, 5°, light W.

A couple of shots from the garden today.

One of our resident Robins is always on the lookout for food that might just be dislodged (with a bit of help) from one of the feeders.

And a resourceful visiting Jackdaw on the fat ball feeder.

The Barn Owl seen on Cholsey hill yesterday, Per Richard Broughton.




Monday, 20 January 2020

Winter doldrums

Sunshine, 5°, light NW.

A frosty start and still rather quiet out there.

The usual flocks of Fieldfare out at Lollingdon and a few Redwing. A single flyover Raven and a Corn Bunting on the hill.

Lots of Gulls seen distantly around the pig fields and between Lollingdon and Aston, maybe 1000+ birds.

A small flock of Black-headed Gull and a single Herring Gull on the flooded area near Church road.

Mammals: Brown Hare and Roe Deer.


Sunday, 19 January 2020

Week End stuff

Sunny, 3°, light SW.

A few pics on a bright but cold week end.

3 Teal over Cholsey (courtesy Alan Dawson)
 A Red Kite with another Chicken. I guess someone is feeding them as Kites cannot kill prey this large and rarely take live prey. (courtesy Alan Dawson)
The Sparrowhawk with prey (a Goldfinch). taken at a very acute angle thru a window, hence the poor quality shot.

Friday, 17 January 2020

Hard going

Cloudy with a few sunny spells and showers, 7°, fresh WSW.

It’s been hard work birding this week, wind, rain and very muddy underfoot with some of the areas very waterlogged.

Fortunately the garden has been very active with regular Nuthatch, Coal Tit, Treecreeper and Sparrowhawk amongst others.

Today I managed to come across a 2 Yellowhammer on Lollingdon hill, the first ones for a couple of months.

Apart from loads of Fieldfare and a few Redwing there was very little else around.

Mammals: Roe Deer.


Thursday, 16 January 2020

Kestrel & Heron

Bright at first then rain, 10°, light to breezy SW.

A couple from Alan today.



Monday, 13 January 2020

Wet n' windy

Wet n’ windy, 9°, breezy S.

Fairly quiet along the Bunk line area today and not surprising given the weather conditions.

About 1km into the walk I noticed all the Corvids, Pigeons and Thrushes etc. all up in the air and scattering. On scanning the horizon it was down to a Peregrine flying over heading south.

A female Sparrowhawk hunting the hedgerow along Green lane and a Kestrel nearby.

Good numbers of Fieldfare and Starling in the area but very few Redwing.

The usual Black-headed Gull (c50) on the flooded areas and 2 Herring Gull present.


Sunday, 12 January 2020

Little Wittenham Whoopers

2 Whooper Swan seen and photographed today by Alan at Little Wittenham, found by Brain Wyatt. Spooked by a quad biker and dog and flew off towards Long Wittenham with a couple of Mute Swan.