Saturday 16 January 2016

Cold Birding!

Hello

Eleanor made a couple of visits to Ravensthorpe Reservoir today and managed to see 2-4 Otters which were generally visible from the causeway. However the animals are mostly absent when there are several people present and talking - these animals clearly respond adversely to human voices so it is critical that prospective watchers remain quiet. Birds of interest included the Great White Egret, a Raven and two Grey Wagtails.

A Barn Owl was out hunting at Blueberry Farm, Maidwell first thing this morning.

A couple of short periods today with the mist net open in the garden succeeded in catching some birds including the hybrid finch from yesterday. Features in the hand and the subsequent call notes suggest it is a Goldfinch x Canary hybrid. Interestingly it showed no features sometimes associated with being of captive origin - the plumage was in good condition, there was little abrasion and the feet and claws were in good condition and no hint that it had ever been 'close-ringed'.

An adult male Lesser Redpoll caught this afternoon was first ringed in the garden in April 2013 and there is no record of this bird being processed or recorded since. If only he could tell us where he has been in the meantime!

A re-trap Blue Tit was first caught in the garden and aged as a juvenile on 31st August 2011. Four and a half years is pretty old for a Blue Tit - it's a hard life when you are that small!

Eric Graham was at Thrapston GP today and birds in and around the Titchmarsh Reserve included a Great White Egret, four Little Egrets and three Goosanders. Lesser Redpolls are visiting the feeders there and a smart male was showing well today.

Regards

Neil M

Friday 15 January 2016

A rather cold Friday - winter's here!


Hybrid finch
(maybe Goldfinch x Canary?)
Hanging Houghton


Hello

Eleanor walked around the Blueberry Farm complex this morning and found three pairs of Stonechat and two Woodcock.

Scotland Wood on the Kelmarsh Estate is home to about eight or so Marsh Tits this winter and they all seem to know where the bird food and feeders are! A couple of them were showing well in the winter sunshine today...

A visit to Brixworth Sewer Treatment Works this afternoon provided views of two Chiffchaffs, at least one Grey Wagtail and 60+ Pied Wagtails.

An odd-looking finch in the garden today appeared to be a hybrid and presumably of captive origin. It's parentage includes Goldfinch and perhaps Canary? A poor quality image is the best I could do through the double-glazing!

Regards

Neil M





Marsh Tits
Scotland Wood
Kelmarsh Estate


Robin
Scotland Wood
Kelmarsh Estate



Pied Wagtails
Brixworth


Thursday 14 January 2016

Ducks of Abington Park

Hello

Yesterday (Wednesday) and birds of interest found locally included a pair of Grey Partridge at Harrington Airfield and a flock of at least 200 Golden Plovers in a field near to the old landfill site between the villages of Scaldwell and Brixworth.

Today (Thursday) and the Little Egret count on the flooded fields near to Old village rose to six! A pair of Stonechat appeared again in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton.

Robin Gossage has been at it again, this time visiting the excellent Abington Park in Northampton and taking photographs of the habituated Goosanders, as well as a couple of ducks that originate from captive stock...!

Regards

Neil M


Domestic-origin Mallard

Domestic-origin Muscovy




Wild and glorious
Goosanders!

All images courtesy
of Robin Gossage.

Wednesday 13 January 2016

Otters

Hello

I popped over to Ravensthorpe Reservoir this morning in between chores and saw three Otters straight away. They were visible from the causeway between 8.30am to 9am. Four animals had been on show earlier from first light.

The Great White Egret was also present plus a Grey Wagtail.

Regards

Neil M


Otter
Ravensthorpe Reservoir

Tuesday 12 January 2016

Stonechat

Hello

Eleanor saw three Little Egrets on floods next to a minor road near to Old village today and David Arden was at Ravensthorpe Reservoir at first light and watched four Otters catching fish around the causeway tunnel. Prospective watchers are asked to be very quiet whilst on the causeway and to walk quietly and stand by the fence next to the tunnel parapet. The road causeway is narrow and busy with traffic with poor vision for drivers so please be careful. The Great White Egret was also present.

The below images depict a study of the female Stonechat currently wintering at Summer Leys LNR as taken by Robin Gossage (thank-you Robin).

Regards

Neil M











Monday 11 January 2016

Redpolls save the day!

Hello

A ringing session was attempted at Brixworth Sewage Treatment works today but nobody told the birds and the site was largely absent of avian visitors! Birds that were present included two Grey Wagtails, a Chiffchaff and a redpoll sp.

Chris Payne was lucky enough to witness a visitation of 16 Lesser Redpolls to his Greens Norton garden today and managed to catch and ring six of them.

Regards

Neil M



Male Green Woodpecker

Female Green Woodpecker

Courtesy of Robin Gossage.

Peekaboo!

Hello

It's always frustrating for birdwatchers and photographers when birds are partly hidden behind twigs and other objects. However at least at this time of the year an observer with patience can see the more significant identification features, and an accomplished photographer can even capture the half-hidden subject and produce an interesting image to boot!

Regards

Neil M


Goldcrest

Blue Tit

Chaffinch

All images courtesy
of Cathy Ryden



Sunday 10 January 2016

Ditchford WeBS count

Hello

Kenny Cramer presided at a ringing session today at Linford Lakes on the outskirts of Milton Keynes and caught 74 birds which included an influx of new tits, and finches in the shape of 3 Chaffinches, a Lesser Redpoll and 8 Siskins.

John Woollett and team enjoyed their first ringing session of the year at Stortons Gravel Pits today catching over fifty birds which included 13 Reed Buntings and a Siskin. The ringers on-site heard what may have been Bearded Tits calling from the reeds.

Jacob Spinks saw a male Stonechat near the Holly Tree at Pitsford Reservoir today and Pete Gilbert witnessed a flock of 150+ Golden Plovers at Harrington Airfield.

Cathy Ryden was at Ravensthorpe Reservoir today and noted the regular Great White Egret, a Raven and a Grey Wagtail. Earlier observers had apparently witnessed five Otters on show!

We undertook an early WeBS count at Ditchford Gravel Pits today in flooded and very muddy conditions! The Great Northern Diver was still on the Watersports Pit west of Ditchford Lane and a Great White Egret was on the Viaduct Pit before flying towards Wellingborough.

Yet another Firecrest was discovered this afternoon, this time contained within a tit flock between the first and second pit east of Ditchford Lane. Other birds noted on the complex included 5 Goosanders, 3 Egyptian Geese, 3 Kingfishers, 8 Cetti's Warblers, 5 Chiffchaffs and 4 Grey Wagtails. A freshly-dead Grass Snake had presumably been flooded out from hibernation.

Regards

Neil M



Male Stonechat at
Pitsford Reservoir.
Courtesy of Jacob Spinks


Greylag Geese
Ditchford GP

First year Great Black-backed Gull
over Ditchford Gravel Pits.



Saturday 9 January 2016

Saturday birds...

Hello

Efforts at locating yesterday's Firecrest at Hanging Houghton today failed to find the bird.

A single 40 foot net in the garden succeeded in catching 55 birds which included two male Sparrowhawks, a Goldcrest, two Marsh Tits, four Coal Tits and nine Goldfinches. One of the Sparrowhawks was a re-trap bird (hatched 2013) first ringed in the garden in November 2014, the second bird was a new bird and aged as a second calendar year bird (hatched in 2014).

An afternoon's scanning from the dam at Pitsford Reservoir provided views of the Red-necked Grebe (still between the dam and Moulton Grange Bay), the adult Caspian Gull, a Green Sandpiper and a Grey Wagtail.

For anyone wishing to see Otters locally, it seems that Ravensthorpe Reservoir is the hot-spot at the moment with three animals being seen regularly (presumably from the road causeway between the villages of Coton and Ravensthorpe) including this morning...

Regards

Neil M


Adult male Sparrowhawk

Second calendar year
male Sparrowhawk

Friday 8 January 2016

It didn't rain today!

Hello

I forgot to mention that Eleanor yesterday watched a Water Vole in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton, our first record locally for many years. It is likely that it was displaced due to the very high water levels of the Brampton Brook.

A wander at Harrington Airfield in pleasant conditions this morning provided a flock of at least sixty Golden Plovers on soggy fields. Feeding station maintenance on the Kelmarsh Estate didn't yield anything out of the ordinary although there was still a handful of Siskins in alders at Kelmarsh Hall.

Eleanor's hike around the Blueberry Farm complex this morning provided views of the adult female Peregrine again, two Woodcock, a pair of Raven and a pair of Stonechat.

This afternoon at about 3.20pm, a Firecrest was heard calling in the village here at Hanging Houghton, and located in a neighbour's spruce tree. It then flew in to the grounds of Lamport Grange where it was seen briefly again about ten minutes later.

The gull roost at Pitsford Reservoir this evening again attracted the adult Caspian Gull.

Regards

Neil M


Golden Plovers

Thursday 7 January 2016

Tough birds!

Hello

Eleanor was up at Harrington Airfield this afternoon and saw a female Merlin on two occasions, about half an hour between sightings...

Robin Gossage has kindly forwarded me some images of birds battling against the weather elements. These pictures were taken at Snettisham in Norfolk but could just have easily been taken in Northants such is the rain and wind of the last two months!

Regards

Neil M


Starling shielding itself
against storm-force winds


It's a tough life being a Lapwing!

And when there is no cover
they just have to put up with it!
The picture shows Wigeon and
 Lapwing feeling the full force!

All pictures courtesy
of Robin Gossage.

Wednesday 6 January 2016

County Bird Ringing

Hello

With calm, dull conditions today was perfect for using mist nets as part of the county bird ringing scheme. 

Dave Francis made use of the Old Scaldwell Road Feeding Station at Pitsford Reservoir and caught 30 birds which included 4 Tree Sparrows, 2 Yellowhammers, 4 Redwings and a Fieldfare.

Chris Payne was ringing at his site at Bradden and caught 42 birds which included 6 new Chaffinches, 2 Robins, a Magpie and single re-traps of Great Spotted Woodpecker and Nuthatch from 2014.

Kim Robinson and John Woollett worked harder at Great Brington with a catch of 113 birds made up of  83 feisty Blue Tits, 12 Coal Tits, 8 Great Tits, a Chaffinch, a Goldfinch, a Robin, 3 House Sparrows, 3 Dunnocks and a Great Spotted Woodpecker.

Birds caught at Brixworth Sewer Treatment Works were few in number and included 2 Chiffchaffs, 3 Treecreepers, a Goldcrest, 3 Magpies, and the surprise of the session a Firecrest!

Regards

Neil M


Firecrest

Courtesy of  Neil Hasdell


Tuesday 5 January 2016

A run around Pitsford

Hello

Eleanor took a run around the south side of Pitsford Reservoir early this morning and espied the Red-necked Grebe just off the dam, a Great White Egret in Catwalk Bay and ten Little Egrets scattered about...

Yesterday John Gamble was in Abington Park, Northampton and watched a 'redhead' Goosander fishing on the lake (please see below)...

Regards

Neil M


'Redhead' Goosander
with a Perch.

Courtesy of John Gamble.

Monday 4 January 2016

More Little Gulls...

Hello

Eleanor took a wander around Sywell Country Park today and noted a singing Cetti's Warbler, at least two Bramblings, ca20 redpolls, ca 50 Siskins, a Chiffchaff, two Grey Wagtails and a Water Rail.

Cathy Ryden came across an adult female Peregrine today shortly after she had downed a gull near Guilsborough. Please see her long distance images below...

Chris Payne completed some ringing down at Bradden today and caught some 56 birds which included common tits and Chaffinches.

With back to back ringing on Thursday and Friday and BOS Short Day Counts on Saturday and Sunday it was time for me to whizz around eight of the wild bird feeding stations in the NN6 postal district. So with buckets and bags in hand I trudged through the mud and filled up all the feeders and broadcast seed on the ground. In the course of doing so I noted a Grey Wagtail at Brixworth and a Woodcock at Harrington Airfield.

The gull roost at Pitsford Reservoir this afternoon produced an adult Yellow-legged Gull, an adult Caspian Gull and a Grey Wagtail. Four adult Little Gulls flew through the roost at 4.10pm calling loudly as they flew south over the dam. Three more adult Little Gulls pitched down in the gull roost about ten minutes later.

Regards

Neil M



Peregrine

Courtesy of Cathy Ryden

Sunday 3 January 2016

Short Day Count SP54

Hello

A Barn Owl was active between the villages of Scaldwell and Hanging Houghton first thing again this morning and Blueberry Farm procured another Barn Owl, the female Peregrine and two Woodcock.

Eleanor was over at Staverton again today and noted four Ravens, 10+ Siskins and two Crossbills, and nearby Daventry Country Park attracted eight Goosanders, and 50+ Siskins around the car park. Ravensthorpe Reservoir again hosted a Great White Egret and ca10 Siskins.

Another Short Day Count took place in the rain today, this time in SP54 down in the south west of the county. Some 65 species were recorded with the Edgcote/Trafford Marsh area producing some excellent birds in the shape of two Ravens, a male Peregrine, 80-90 Siskins, ca50 redpolls (the majority appearing to be Lesser Redpolls), a female Brambling, a Kingfisher and 11-12 Snipe.

Further birds of interest in SP54 included a roadside Chiffchaff near to the Farthinghoe LNR, a Grey Wagtail at Middleton Cheney and a flock of ca200 Golden Plovers in a field near Chacombe.

Regards

Neil M



Drake Smew in the rain

Lapwing

Teal

Images from Pitsford Reservoir
courtesy of Jacob Spinks