The good thing about doing a year-list is that, in January, even unremarkable visits can produce enough mini-highlights to keep you positive. Today was such a day.
A bad start though, as I realised I had forgotten my notebook. I chose to take the road through the village hoping to add a couple of woodland species, and taking photographs when the opportunities arose.
Wren |
Pheasant |
The Flashes differed in that the nearest was frozen, and the furthest wasn't. Four Grey Herons, 17 Teal, and 75 Greylag Geese were visible from the viewing spot. I moved on, but then returned when I thought I had heard some more Geese arriving. In the event it may have been just a movement of the birds I had seen earlier, but my return was rewarded by the presence of a Green Sandpiper, which landed on the nearest flash before flying to the furthest.
At this point I was joined by Colin and his wife, and we had a nice chat. It sometimes pays to hang around because over the course of the next 30 minutes a Marsh Tit appeared in the trees above us, three Siskins flew over, and then among a flock of 30 Redwings which flew in, I picked out a couple of Starlings. Another year-tick.
They headed off towards Redditch, while I carried on towards Netherstead. My last year-tick of the morning appeared as I reached Stapenhill Wood as six Lapwings flew over.
Hopefully my next visit will serve up some quality birds.
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