A reasonable start with a flock of 50 Linnets and about 20 buntings,with slightly more Reed Buntings than Yellowhammers in the stubble field. Two Redpolls flew over, quite a contrast from this time last year. The pool contained a pair of Tufted Ducks, always nice to get an easy year-tick.
Tufted Ducks |
As we waded across we were soon flushing Common Snipe. Then Dave called me over to say he had found a Jack Snipe on the ground, a rare opportunity to see one well.
Jack Snipe |
As we approached the flash field for a second time we recorded a much more unexpected year-tick. A Kingfisher called loudly from the brook before departing without either of us seeing it. This is the first time I have recorded one here in the first six months of the year, although the species is pretty much guaranteed between July and October.
The pool beyond the flash field contained a pair of Mute Swans, one of which was flashing a colour ring.
55J on an orange ring |
A flock of 84 Lapwings flew in from the north as we headed away, and the final noteworthy bird was a Stonechat in the Dragonfly Pool field.
Stonechat |
A good day Richard and cracking shot of the Jack. I have yet to record Jack Snipe on my patch despite what seems to be a lot of good habitat (and 25 years of searching!)
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