Thursday 31 January 2013

Windblast birds

Hi

At lunch-time today there were about a dozen Bramblings among the feeding birds on the concrete track at Harrington Airfield, just off the Draughton Road.  An adult female Peregrine was feeding on prey on the top fields, itself being mobbed by a Kestrel.

A walk around Pitsford Res south of the causeway provided views of 2 'redhead' Smew, 8 Lesser Redpolls, about 30 Siskins and 2 Ravens.

Regards

Eleanor

Wednesday 30 January 2013

Five white nuns

Hi

Birds at Hanging Houghton today included 2 Lesser Redpolls and up to 4 Ravens.  Two Bramblings and 6 Lesser Redpolls were along the Brampton Valley Way below Brixworth.

At Ravensthorpe Res this afternoon, a total of 13 Smew (5 adult drakes) were on view from the road causeway (please see some images below).

Regards

Eleanor and Neil











Tuesday 29 January 2013

Siskin splendour

Hi

Birds in the garden today at Hanging Houghton included 5 Lesser Redpolls and a nice bright adult male Siskin (please see below). A Raven flew over north at 12.30pm.

At Pitsford Res this afternoon there was a Lesser Redpoll and a Willow Tit in Christies Copse in the Walgrave Bay and a 'redhead' Smew was just off the causeway car park (not quite coming to bread!).

In the gull roost later, an adult Mediterranean Gull again showed up as did a second winter Yellow-legged Gull.  Two Ravens flew over.

Regards

Neil M

Siskin

Monday 28 January 2013

I preferred the snow to this...!

Hi

This morning there were two vocal Bramblings at Pitsford Res on the Old Scaldwell Road feeding station.  Neil Hasdell went on to locate a drake and a 'redhead' Smew south of the causeway, both in the vicinity of the gorse bushes but the drake was quite mobile.

At about 1.30pm this afternoon the flock of feeding birds at Harrington Airfield included about 15 Bramblings.  A walk in the wind and rain added a Red Kite but little else!

Regards

Neil M

Optics Demonstration Pitsford Res 3rd Feb

Hi

This coming Sunday (3rd February 2013), there is an optics demonstration at Pitsford Reservoir between 10am and 4pm.  This is an event organised by the local Wildlife Trust utilizing Opticron equipment in field conditions.  Attendees will be provided the opportunity of trying a range of Opticron binoculars and telescopes with an Opticron expert on hand.  Neil Hasdell and I will be present with the task of finding some subject matter for attendees to look at!

This event is taking place at The Lodge which is situated just off the road causeway on the Holcot Road.  We hope to use the nearby Goosander Hide in the Holcot Bay and will be able to wander further afield if weather conditions permit.  There is no obligation to make purchases, but this will provide an excellent opportunity for anyone with even a passive interest in observing our British wildlife in an enhanced manner to try out optical equipment from a well-known and established manufacturer.  We look forward to seeing you there!

The official flyer is as follows:-

Sunday 3rd February, 10am - 4pm
Fishing Lodge, Pitsford Reservoir, Northamptonshire NN6 9TF

An optics expert will be on hand to offer you the opportunity to test and compare Opticron binoculars and telescopes under field conditions. A great opportunity to purchase optics and support the local Wildlife Trust – drop in to try before you buy – no booking required. For more details: contact Amanda on 01954 713500 /amanda.spivack@wildlifebcn.org or visit http://www.wildlifebcn.org/events.



Sunday 27 January 2013

Abandoned!

Hi

With the disappearance of the snow and comparative soaring temperatures, the birds that have been regular in the garden for the last ten days were mostly absent today.  We've been abandoned!

A few birds did show up which included a pair of Brambling briefly, 3 Lesser Redpolls and the Nordic-like Jackdaw in the sheep field behind the garden.

A visit to Ravensthorpe Res this afternoon was a treat with a posse of eight Smew (two drakes), a first winter drake Scaup and four Pintail.

Regards

Neil M






Saturday 26 January 2013

A couple of nice surprises!

Hi

Driving through Wilby village this morning, Eleanor saw two Waxwings in roadside bushes.

At Pitsford Res this morning at 10.15am, a Bittern was disturbed from the water's edge in the Scaldwell Meadow and it flew to The Point where it landed out of view in the waterside willow trees.  The first record at Pitsford for quite some number of years I think.  Other birds in the immediate area included two Ravens over and a Brambling at the Old Scaldwell Road feeding station.

At Harrington Airfield, a calling Snow Bunting flew over the concrete track just past the straw bale stacks at 1.45pm, flying low north.  It gave the impression of having flown up off the ground with a Skylark and was only about a metre off the ground when it went out of view so could still be in the area.

A quick wander around the thawing and waterlogged fields at the south end of Blueberry Farm this afternoon failed to locate any Short-eared Owls.

Regards

Neil M

Friday 25 January 2013

Short-eared Owls arriving or going?

Hi

In the garden today I saw 4 Lesser Redpolls, 2 male Bramblings and the Common Buzzard on our roof and in nearby trees for much of the day!

At Brixworth CP this morning there were 10 Lesser Redpolls, with 2 Kingfishers at the adjacent Pitsford Reservoir in Pintail Bay.  At the Old Scaldwell Road feeding station at least one Brambling could be heard calling but were not seen.

At Harrington Airfield this afternoon there were at least a dozen Bramblings in the usual spot off the Draughton Road.

At 3.30pm, five Short-eared Owls were visible all together in the southern-most field at Blueberry Farm, their actions suggesting they had just arrived or were just going!

Regards

Eleanor

Thursday 24 January 2013

Little to report today

Hi

The birds were in short supply today but birds in the garden remained similar as in previous days with 4 Lesser Redpolls and lots of hungry Fieldfares.  Just two Bramblings were seen on the seed at Harrington Airfield this afternoon.  Unfortunately I didn't see anything else of note on my travels today!

Regards

Eleanor

Wednesday 23 January 2013

Static birds

Hi

Birds in the garden here at Hanging Houghton today again included 4 Lesser Redpolls and 2-3 Bramblings with 2 Waxwings nearby in the village.

At Blueberry Farm, Maidwell birds seen included a Barn Owl, 2 Ravens, 2-3 Lesser Redpolls and a Woodcock.

At about 10.30am this morning there was a large flock of about 60 Waxwings in Brixworth village, which were in flight over the shops in the centre of the village.  A search afterwards failed to locate them.

At Pitsford Res today there were two Kingfishers and four Goosanders in the dam area.  The Slavonian Grebe was south of the causeway near the gorse bushes off the Brixworth bank, and other birds in this general area included 6 Smew (2 drakes), a female Peregrine, 4 Snipe and a Raven.  North of the causeway there were at least 2 Bramblings at the Old Scaldwell Road feeding station, a Red Kite and the Great White Egret was seen to fly in to the Walgrave Bay.

Finally at Harrington Airfield this afternoon, the female Merlin was again present at 2pm as were 6 Golden Plover, at least 8 Bramblings and 100+ Skylarks.

Regards

Eleanor

Tuesday 22 January 2013

Redwings

Hi

The wintery conditions continue with some very cold temperatures this morning, reduced to minus ten at Pitsford Res first thing.  Much of the water north of the causeway was frozen and the fog and mist ensured that a further attempt at the WeBS count was again cancelled!  A Brambling at the Old Scaldwell Road feeding station and a Little Egret near the yacht club were the only birds of note.

This afternoon there was a Chiffchaff in the grounds of Moulton Agricultural College and two Waxwings appeared out of the mist there and landed on a hedge.  Others could be heard calling nearby but the appalling visibility prevented further sightings.

A Brambling and a Lesser Redpoll were at Kelmarsh Hall and at least 3 Bramblings and 3 Grey Partridges were present at Harrington Airfield this afternoon.

Birds in the garden remained in good numbers and included 2 Bramblings, 4-5 Lesser Redpolls and Fieldfares and Redwings.  These latter two species are suffering significant predation as evidenced by the various patches of feathers in the snow at numerous locations locally.  Feeding out in the open, foraging in leaf litter and even digging in to the snow means they are easier to catch than many avian prey, particularly as many of the individuals are hungry and lethargic as they struggle to find sufficient food.

A feeding group of Redwing at Hanging Houghton would have been photogenic had the light conditions been better, but as they are one of my favourite winter birds, I couldn't resist clicking away (and a Wren decided to join in too)...

Neil & Eleanor






Monday 21 January 2013

Garden birds are the best!

Hi 

With more snow overnight but only minimal during the daytime today, it provided an opportunity to clear the ground at the various feed-stations and restock the feeders yet again.

This morning there was a Kingfisher in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton and 2 Lesser Redpolls at Blueberry Farm plus a Barn Owl, the usual stunning mostly white Common Buzzard and a Red Kite.

Virgin snow up to a foot deep at Scotland Wood (Kelmarsh Estate) provided an opportunity for tracking the local mammals and Pheasants and feeding the Robins that opted to stay for the winter.  Harrington Airfield attracted at least two Bramblings this morning, but with eight present this afternoon.   Again this afternoon the female Merlin rallied some ca 200 Skylarks over the top fields.  Skylarks and thrushes are perhaps the most obvious hard weather movers locally, with Skylarks running around on various partly-thawed country roads and calling in flight after dark.

Birds at Pitsford Res today included a single Brambling at both Christies Copse and at the main Old Scaldwell Road feeding station plus 3 Ravens over the Walgrave Bay.

Birds in the garden here at Hanging Houghton included many Fieldfares, a Redwing, 4 Lesser Redpolls, a couple of Bramblings and a few Tree Sparrows.  However they were all eclipsed when a Waxwing showed up on the impaled apples this afternoon.

Regards

Eleanor and Neil




Sunday 20 January 2013

More snow!

Hi

Plenty more snow again today which has meant that keeping the birds fed has been a full time job.  Plenty of Fieldfares, a couple of Redwing, a Mistle Thrush, a Lesser Redpoll and good numbers of common birds adorned the garden.  A Common Buzzard has been regularly sitting up in a tree overlooking our small back garden and today it again took up temporary residence.  Attracted by the large numbers of birds visiting the garden, today he/she took action with a surprisingly fast attack on a feeding Woodpigeon which escaped minus a few feathers!

A couple of juvenile Woodpigeons amongst the 50+ strong flock is a reminder that they breed all year round these days.  At least 3 Bramblings were regular during the day and a Siskin was flying around.

Birds elsewhere were restricted to two Woodcock flushed from a hedge between the Brampton Valley Way and Blueberry Farm plus a Chiffchaff and 2 Lesser Redpolls were in the northern-most field of the Blueberry complex.  Five Bramblings were attracted to the seed at Harrington Airfield today.

Regards

Eleanor and Neil

Saturday 19 January 2013

Bramblings and others

Hi

Birds in the garden today were similar to yesterday but perhaps only two Bramblings were on show at any one time, the Lesser Redpoll introduced a companion to the niger feeders and the Fieldfares just kept on coming.

Pitsford Res seemed quiet today but there was still one Brambling around the Old Scaldwell Road feeding station and a Redshank still (near to the causeway today).

At Harrington Airfield there were about 10 Bramblings on the feedstuff off the Draughton Road and at 8.25am the female Merlin was again rounding up remnant and probably tired and hungry Skylarks.

Regards

Eleanor and Neil

Friday 18 January 2013

Double glazed birding

Hi

The birds were so hungry in the garden today they took almost no notice of movements within the house and permitted some photos through the double-glazing (please see opposite).

Birds in the garden today included 6 Bramblings, half-a-dozen Fieldfare and singles of Lesser Redpoll, Tree Sparrow, Reed Bunting and Yellowhammer amongst the throng of more common species.

At least one Brambling was at Kelmarsh Hall and 2 Woodcock were flushed at Sunderland Wood (Kelmarsh Estate) this morning.

Birds in the northern-most field at Blueberry Farm, Maidwell this morning included a Short-eared Owl, a Barn Owl, a Red Kite and 2 Snipe.

Regards

Eleanor and Neil

Thursday 17 January 2013

White Nuns

Hi

Birds north of the causeway at Pitsford Res this afternoon included the Great White Egret and eight stunning Smew (6 'white nun' drakes).  Birds in the garden included 3 Bramblings and an increase in the number of apple-loving Fieldfares.

Regards

Eleanor

Wednesday 16 January 2013

Birds of the freezing fog

Hi

Freezing fog ensured that any attempt to complete the WeBS count at Pitsford today was abandoned; the freezing fog never did clear all day.

Birds in the garden here at Hanging Houghton included 5 Bramblings, several Fieldfares, Redwing, Yellowhammer and a vociferous Mistle Thrush.  Despite the harsh conditions, Great Spotted Woodpeckers could be heard drumming and Great Tits singing!

Little else of note to report today - 4 Lesser Redpolls at Hanging Houghton sewer works feeding on Rose-bay Willowherb and a hunting Barn Owl at Blueberry Farm being about the best!

Regards

Eleanor and Neil

Tuesday 15 January 2013

Cold weather birds

Hi

Birds in the Walgrave Bay at Pitsford Res this morning included a Crossbill, a Brambling, a Willow Tit and a Woodcock.

Birds searching for food in the garden here at Hanging Houghton included Nuthatch, Yellowhammer, Fieldfare, Redwing and three Bramblings.  There were at least 8 Bramblings feeding within the throng of birds on the seed at Harrington Airfield this morning.

This afternoon a Black-necked Grebe was located off the dam at Pitsford Res, close to the valve tower, with a Chiffchaff in waterside bushes at the dam/yacht club junction.

Birds at Blueberry Farm, Maidwell this afternoon included a hunting Short-eared Owl and a Barn Owl, both in the northern-most field.

Regards

Eleanor and Neil

Monday 14 January 2013

Snow birds

Hi

Well with the arrival of snow and a cold easterly breeze today was mostly taken up feeding hungry birds!

Birds in the garden included a smart male Brambling and the Jackdaw again with the eye-catching neck markings (possibly Norvic Jackdaw).

After feeding them, I tried photographing birds at the main feeding station at Pitsford Reservoir in the falling snow which proved to be tricky (images opposite).

An initial visit to Harrington Airfield this morning found plenty of birds in the bushes waiting for their food and 4 Bramblings came down almost straightaway.  However the second wave of snow covered the food so a return visit this afternoon and another scraping session and more food was required!  Good numbers of common birds flocked down with at least 8 Bramblings included.

A subsequent walk around the complex was mostly quiet but with a surprisingly significant number of Fieldfare gobbling up the very last of the berries.  I could see that there were a number of Skylarks in the snow on the top fields but I was amazed to count 500 as they took flight and streamed past me.  The last 50 or so birds suddenly veered up vertically, a sure sign of an approaching raptor, and a large female Merlin came across the fields underneath the last of the Skylarks.  The Merlin then adopted a slow wing-flap quarter across the fields, something I have not seen a Merlin perform before and far more typical of an accipter or harrier.  After beating up the airfield she perched briefly on one of the bunkers and then disappeared from view.

Regards

Neil M



Sunday 13 January 2013

Kelmarsh ringing

Hi

A ringing session took place at Kelmarsh Hall today which included a good selection of species including two Bramblings and a Nuthatch (see images opposite).  Other birds noted included a Raven, a couple of Lesser Redpolls and ca30 Siskins.

A pleasant walk at Blueberry Farm, Maidwell was quiet for birds apart from a hunting Barn Owl.

Regards

Neil M