Wednesday 27 April 2022

Pathways

North Dene's yesterday with nothing remarkable. A pair of BLACKCAP on the cliff and 3 COMMON WHITETHROAT.  A few LINNET over and knout else.

Pathways:  First WHITETHROAT of the season and a fly over PERIGRINE FALCON. But the best was the female KINGFISHER which hung around for 30 minuets. Only a single GADWALL left and one COOT.






Friday 22 April 2022

Carlton Marsh and Pathways.

Carlton was my first walk out after surgery. At least I was not totally puffed out after a half mile walk. Best bird for me was my first SWALLOW calling as it flew through low. Also first BLACKCAP male singing and only just visible. The other surprise was the pair of CANADA GEESE who have taken to nesting on Spratt's Water. Surprisingly they have taken over the barnacle goose nesting site from last year. Also had four calling SEDGE WARBLER. GREEN WOODPECKER and GREAT SPOTTED WO9ODPECKER.





Fist time back at Pathways with 2 SWALLOWS, 4 BLACKCAP, GREENFINCH, 3 LITTLE GREBE, COOT 2, MOORHEN, MALLARF 3 and still a pair of GADWALL. Also ORANGE TIP and PEACOCK butterfly. No idea what these are?


Sunday 17 April 2022

Home

 Pleased to be able to sit  in the garden for hours after being treated so well by NHS at Paget. On the mend but it will take a while. I have had the regular visit of our local female BLACK REDSTART. She sat on the wall looking at me for several minuets and then flew onto the path to feed. Only to return a few minuets later. I also had a call in of my first WILLOW WARBLER of the year which stayed around for most of the day. What was fascinating about this sighting was the symbiotic relationship between a female house sparrow and the willow warbler as the sparrow followed it from bush to bush. Why I have no explanation other than it was fascinated by this strange bird.




I also spent  an hour last week with my first SWALLOW singing as it flew by. Also first BLACKCAP male singing deep in thicket but able to be seen. First SEDGE WARBLERS as well.