Walk along to Roman fort and then along wall for about 2 miles and return to car. Still with ice under foot and not the best walking environment. Although still overcast with sun trying hard to make show it seems that WIGEON however were to put in a big appearance with what I should imagine is about 800 birds up and down the river. Best bird was a male MARSH HARRIER which decided to put an appearance by soaring right over our heads. Also a good sighting for the Breydon was a pair of GOLDENEYE other than the fleeting view of a BULLFINCH female under the fort. So that brings out the rest. MALLARD,GREAT-CRESTED-GREBE,HOODED CROW,CURLEW,REDSHANK,LONG-TAILED-TIT,GREAT-SPOTTED WOOD,MAGPIE,FIELDFARE,BLUE TIT,GREAT TIT. One unusual occurrence was the sound of ice crashing against itself while coming down the Breydon, like being in the Artic.
Monday, 27 December 2010
Thursday, 9 December 2010
Dunwich Forest
Rather cold at the start of this trek through to the hide over reed bed. Ice and frozen snow made it rough going under foot, but what a picture. Best bird was NUTHATCH which must be feeding near to the houses that overlook Dingle Marsh. Altogether an interesting walk with some ponies from Dartmoor. Most of them very black and all with small hooves unlike the ones that are out on the march from Poland. WOODCOCK (1) GREAT-S-WOODPECKER (1) MARSH HARRIER (2) One bird had wing feathers on right wing gone. Best view of a bird however was COAL TIT. At one point a mixed flock of GOLDCREST,COAL TIT, BLUE TIT,GREAT TIT,LONG-T-TIT of about 50 birds feeding as moving flock. CHAFFINCH, BLACKBIRD, and on the way back through Haw Wood Farm a BUZZARD with another at Wangford. When returning over reed bed a Bavits after leaving Southwold and a flock of pale bellied Barnacle feral Geese. A large deer ran in front of the car oh dear me.
Friday, 3 December 2010
Loathingland Lake.
Jonathan (my boy) seems to like the cold and set of for a walk round much of Lowestoft today. Picked up with a LITTLE AUK in Lake Loathingland around mid-day. Yours trully missed out herebecuase by the time I got there it had gone. Picked up a nice KINGFISHER and SHAG as well as REDSHANK,TURMSTONE,RINGED PLOVER.
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Fisher Roe, Oulton
Walk out with Jonathan today was rather cold with snow about. We managed to put WOODCOCK to flight (4) birds in all. One was very obliging and shew a typical. the other joy was BARN OWL (2) birds one very dark and small the other very large and very white. What a good display they made on a cold day over the marsh. MEADOW PIPIT (9) GREAT-SPOTTED WOOD (2) BULLFINCH male (1) LAPWING as single birds (3) A KESTREL flew through at the bend of the river and settled in atree to keep watch. Near to St Michaels church a group of GREENFINCH (12) and GOLDFINCH (6) also about several WREN and ROBIN. On the way back home I took a look at the silo and on his normal perch our wintering PEREGRINE.
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