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.