Wednesday, 5 January 2022

Thrushes

Sunny, 5°, light WNW,

A bright but chillier day than of late and a lot of birds about.

The 2 Stonechat still wintering out at Lollingdon with one on the hill and the other down near the paddock.

High numbers of Fieldfare and Redwing around feeding in various fields along with several Pied Wagtail and Meadow Pipit.

Several Song Thrush and Mistle Thrush noted along with higher numbers of Blackbird and a Common Snipe flushed from a flooded field.

A Great-spotted Woodpecker drumming, a Grey Heron and several Yellowhammer also logged.

c30 Golden Plover and 6 Lapwing on Cholsey hill.

Alan out along the river with Kingfisher, 2 Little Grebe, a single Redpoll and several Siskin and a Great-spotted Woodpecker drumming.

A male Brambling feeding in a garden yesterday. Per Richard James.

Mammals: Brown Hare.

Fieldfare & Redwing
Redwing (left), Mistle Thrush (centre) & Fieldfare (far right)
Stonechat
Stonechat ↕

Blue Tit
Little Grebe courtesy Alan
Kingfisher courtesy Alan
Shiny Brittlegill

Monday, 3 January 2022

Cholsey & Sonning

Cloudy, 10°, light SW.

A walk out along the Bunk line today with little change for the New Year.

The usual numbers of Fieldfare, Redwing and Starling feeding in fields near Green lane.

2 Little Grebe now present on the gravel pit and 3 species of Gull but little else of note.

Tony Rayner called today as he had at least 2 Redpoll on his garden feeders.

Tony also put his moth trap out last night and managed to catch 3 species of moth overnight with Pale Brindled Beauty, Early Moth and a Winter Moth.

Alan was at Henley road Gravel pits watching a Velvet Scoter. A county rarity.

Redpoll taken at Cholsey Marsh a few years back
A distant Velvet Scoter courtesy Alan.

Saturday, 1 January 2022

One in, One out.

Overcast, 13°, light SSW,

A not going out day for me today, not because of the obvious as I rarely drink alcohol these days.

However I managed 16 species of bird, including a singing Mistle Thrush and a mammal, a Grey Squirrel from the garden.

Alan was out along the Lees area and logged. 3 Stonechat, c300 Gulls, a mixed flock of Lesser Blackback and Black-headed Gull, a Grey Wagtail, several Pied Wagtail, Skylark and Mistle Thrush among others.

Plus Roe Deer.

Wren

Happy New Year

 A Happy New Year for 2022 from Cholsey Wildlife.



Friday, 31 December 2021

Last day of 2021 & a Butterfly

Rain at first then sunny, 15°, light SW.

Some balmy temperature for the end of the year and a butterfly seen on the wing.

Lollingdon hill was very quiet today, just a few Red Kite and Buzzard overhead and a single Raven flew north east.

A single Stonechat still nearby and 50+ Pied Wagtail and a similar number of Meadow Pipit frequenting a flooded field.

Also a Chiffchaff, several Jay and Yellowhammer, Mistle Thrush (in song), a few Fieldfare and Redwing and a Sparrowhawk.

Alan out along the river: Cetti’s Warbler, Water Rail, 2 Stonechat, Kingfisher, Meadow Pipit, Yellowhammer, Treecreeper, Fieldfare, Redwing, Mistle Thrush (in song), Song Thrush (in song), Reed Bunting, Barn Owl, Little Grebe and 12+ Siskin.

Mammals: Roe Deer.

Butterflies: a single Brimstone on the wing.

A Brimstone on New Years Eve
Treecreeper courtesy Alan
Stonechat
Goldfinch
Stonechat
Pied Wagtail

Thursday, 30 December 2021

No change

Overcast, 15°, breezy SW.

A very mild day for the end of December and a walk along the Bunk line area for both Alan and myself.

As of late, somewhat quiet. Several hundred Fieldfare and Redwing feeding in fields and the usual small flock of Yellowhammer present.

100+ Lesser Blackback Gull and several Black-headed Gull loafing in and around the Gravel pit area and a Little Grebe on the flooded pit and a Kestrel nearby.

Apart from that very little happening.

Mammals: Roe Deer.

Kestrel ↕

Roe Deer courtesy Alan
Lesser Blackback Gull
Redwing

Wednesday, 29 December 2021

Quiet few days

Wet’ n’ Windy, 14°, breezy WSW.

Alan out a few times recently with today along the Bunk and probably the best day.

Little Owl, up to 400 strong flock of both Fieldfare and Redwing and a similar amount of Lesser Blackback Gull and Black-headed Gull plus a couple of Herring Gull nearby.

Also KestrelBullfinch, Blackcap, Goldcrest and Meadow Pipit.

A Kingfisher and Little Grebe along the river.





Monday, 27 December 2021

Lazy Days

Mainly rainy, 10°, light to breezy SW-SE.

A mainly wet Christmas period and just relaxing rather than out birding although I probably need the exercise!

The garden has been very busy over the period with almost constant attention by Tit flocks with Long-tailed Tit, Coal Tit, Blue Tit and Great Tit plus Nuthatch, Great-spotted Woodpecker, Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Chaffinch, Blackbird, Robin, Wren, Dunnock, House Sparrow, Treecreeper, Magpie, Stock Dove, Wood Pigeon and the odd sweeping visit by a Sparrowhawk,

Out in the meadow there has been the odd visits by Fieldfare, Redwing, Mistle Thrush, Song Thrush, Jay, Moorhen, Buzzard, Red Kite, Rook, Jackdaw, Carrion Crow and Black-headed Gull.

And after dark the Tawny Owls have been regular and heard calling in and around the garden.







Thursday, 23 December 2021

Still Settled

Overcast, 9°, light SSW.

Another quiet one along the Bunk line today, a Peregrine drifting over put approx. 100 Black-headed Gull and a large flock of Fieldfare and Redwing up that were either loafing or feeding in fields.

2 Herring Gull and a handful of Lesser Blackback Gull plus the usual small flock of Yellowhammer present.

8 Lapwing in a field near Manor farm.

The garden very busy this afternoon with constant coming and going of Great, Blue and Long-tailed Tit plus 2 Coal Tit, 1-2 Nuthatch and a Treecreeper.

Alan along the river with little else of note other than a Little Grebe.

A mix of Starling, Fieldfare & Redwing
Nuthatch doing its best to hide

Tuesday, 21 December 2021

A Quiet Solstice

Overcast, 6°, light ESE.

One of the quietist days I’ve had out at Lollingdon. Lots of thrushes out there but little else of note.

Alan covered the River and Bunk, 2 Stonechat, Kingfisher, a singing Song Thrush but very quiet generally.

Song Thrush

Monday, 20 December 2021

A Dull Day

Overcast, 6°, light ENE.

Alan out along the Lees area this morning and somewhat quiet, 2 Peregrine on the pylons plus Skylark, Meadow Pipit, a Grey Wagtail and good numbers of Pied Wagtail. Usual mix of Gulls with Black-headed, Lesser Blackback and Herring.

Also the leucistic Carrion Crow present.

I went out along the Bunk line mid-afternoon and again rather quiet, a Sparrowhawk hunting along Green lane and numbers of Fieldfare feeding in surrounding fields along with smaller numbers of Redwing.

The usual mix of Finches and Buntings, 200+ Black-headed Gull and a couple of Herring Gull.

On Saturday Alan was along the Bunk and had c80 Teal fly over along with 50+ Lapwing and Bullfinch along Green lane.

And 2 Stonechat still present Cholsey Meadows/Marsh area.

Mammals: Roe Deer and Brown Hare.

Peregrine Falcon & Leucistic Carrion Crow courtesy Alan.




Friday, 17 December 2021

Lollingdon & the Thames

Mainly cloudy, 9°, light NE.

Little change out at Lollingdon, both Stonechat still present at different locations.

Plenty of Fieldfare around with a lot of mobile flocks totalling c500 birds and just a handful of Redwing but quite a few more Redwing closer to the village.

Mistle Thrush and Song Thrush both in song again plus the regular flock of Yellowhammer and Finches.

Alan along the river with Cetti’s Warbler and Water Rail, Kingfisher, 2 Raven overhead, several Meadow Pipit, the usual Fieldfare and Redwing and 2 Stonechat.

Stonechat (Lollingdon)
 Stonechat courtesy Alan
Meadow Pipit courtesy Alan
Stonechat
Fieldfare

Wednesday, 15 December 2021

A Mild One

Overcast, 12°, light WSW.

A mild day by any standards for mid-December with both Song Thrush and Mistle Thrush in song.

Both Stonechat still present with 1 on Lollingdon Hill and another near the cattle field.

Lollingdon Hill was quiet with a single Raven hassling some Black-headed Gull plus 6 Red Kite and 2 Buzzard overhead. And plenty of “Winter Thrush” in the area,

The Bunk line area still held plenty of Gull with an estimated 500 of the usual mix. Also “Winter Thrush” in good numbers plus Mistle Thrush, Song Thrush, Blackcap, Jay, Yellowhammer. Per Alan.

Alan took a trip to Farmoor Reservoir this morning to see a juvenile Great Northern Diver. (pics below)

Mammals: Brown Hare.

Stonechat ↕

Great Northern Diver ↕ courtesy Alan

Tuesday, 14 December 2021

The Bunk & The Thames

Cloudy with the occasional sunny spell, 12°, light SW.

Bunk line relatively quiet today as far as diversity goes. Around 500 gulls present between CSW and the Gravel pit. Mainly Lesser Blackback Gull, with 100+ Black-headed Gull, at least 2 Great Blackback Gull and 2 Herring Gull.

Loads of Fieldfare present but not so many Redwing. The usual Yellowhammer present (12+), 2 Grey Heron, a Kingfisher and a Chiffchaff.

At one point I heard a wader call that sounded very much like a Grey Plover but was unable to locate the bird.

Alan on his usual route along the river with Siskin, Stonechat, Treecreeper, Reed Bunting, singing Mistle Thrush, Chiffchaff, Water Rail, Kingfisher and the usual “Winter Thrushes” and Meadow Pipit.

Mammals: Roe Deer.

Yellowhammer
Kingfisher courtesy Alan
Siskin ↕ courtesy Alan: note, the one above is ringed

2 Grey Heron ↕

Some of the many Gulls present
Roe Deer