A much calmer start to the new week after the wet and windy weekend which may have played a part in a first winter Shag ending up at Ravensthorpe Reservoir . Unfortunately the bird didn't linger after being disturbed by a fishing boat. Other birds reported today include a Whooper Swan at Stanford Reservoir, Marsh Harrier at Titchmarsh LNR, Glossy Ibis at Summer Leys and 7 Great White Egrets at Clifford Hill GP. This afternoon I walked a large circuit around Blueberry area, Brampton Valley Way and shrike hedge area and saw absolutely nothing of note !! Earlier I had visited Harrington Airfield and again found it to be a "birdless zone ". Whilst sitting around waiting for the invisible birds to show I saw a beautiful Stoat. I knew that something was about as a couple of Blue Tits became very vocal and agitated. As I watched a Stoat appeared and simply looked at me and the dogs and then just carried on. A short while later when I was again adopting the sit and wait approach a Roe Deer put in an appearance, and like the Stoat had a look at me but then just carried on.
The weekend was fairly quiet on the birding front. Although I was out and about I didn't see anything of note. However others were more fortunate and notched up 6 Cattle Egrets near Kinewell Lake Ringstead, 3 House Martins over Dallington Cemetery, Mediterranean Gull at Boddington Reservoir, Short Eared Owl at Harrington Airfield, 3 Cattle Egrets at Chacombe near Banbury plus Ring Tail Hen Harrier, Pink Footed Goose and Red Crested Pochards at Stanford Reservoir.
I wonder what this week will bring?
Regards Eleanor
Great Tit. |
Mute Swan cygnet courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
Blackbird courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
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