Monday 18 July 2011

Thurton,Norfolk.

While on the way to work a pair of MARSH HARRIERS alongside A146 between Loddon and Thurton. The male was quartering field to the North and the female was hunting in the same manner to the South of the road. Just after Thurton a flock of  8 MISTLE THRUSHES where flying south together as a spread out pack. I also had a female SPARROW HAWK low fly my house on the evening of 15th.

Monday 11 July 2011

Home Alone

From the house today the following, please consider when reading this that I am in the town centre of Lowestoft with a very small garden:
SPARROW HAWK, LINNET, GOLDFINCH,BLUE TIT, GREAT TIT, HOUSE SPARROW, OYSTER CATCHER, BLACK HEADED GULL, COMMON TERN, LESSER BLACK BACKED GULL, HERRING GULL, STARLING, BLACKBIRD, JACKDAW, CROW, MAGPIE, SWIFT, with several RED ADMIRAL butterflies in the garden.
I also saw my only third young gull from this years brood in the whole of Lowestoft today. Has anyone any views about why the breeding is so low, there is an obvious issue as no birds around here have bred except our which ley there only chick die in 24 hours.

Wednesday 6 July 2011

Carlton Marsh

Late evening walk from Carlton Centre along circular path. A GREY HERON was keeping a good eye on us all the time and made his presents known on a regular basis by calling in a most disterbed way. The call of a GRASSHOPPER WARBLER was a surprise asit isgetting lat for the call, but one was making his presents known from the read bed as did Sedge and REED WARBLER. A pair of REED BUNTING with one young kept up a call for as long as we were about. The local BARN OWL was quartering along lane and then out towards the golf course. A SPARROW HAWK put in an apperance at the end of the lane as we left.
I also picked up a really rough BUZZARD while leaving Norwich on the 05.07.2011.