Iceland - 4th - 8th March 2022
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Birds noted at Harrington Airfield this morning included a Short-eared Owl, a female Stonechat, 5 Redwings over south and singles of Yellow and Grey Wagtail also over south.
At Pitsford Res this evening the Black-necked Grebe was still present off the yacht club as was the Caspian Gull.
Some images from Pitsford below, courtesy of Robin Gossage...
E & N
Black-necked and Little Grebe
Great Crested Grebe
Meadow Pipit
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Birds at Sywell Country Park this afternoon amounted to 2 drake Red-crested Pochard (the Pitsford birds?), 2 Grey Wagtails, a Kingfisher, a Common Sandpiper and 12 Siskins.
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Eleanor
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Some ringing in the Walgrave Bay at Pitsford Res was accomplished this morning with 56 birds caught and released. Birds processed included 6 Chiffchaffs, a couple of Goldcrests and a Blackcap.
There were plenty more Goldcrests and Chiffchaffs and several Blackcaps in the bushes, together with at least 3 Marsh Tits and a Willow Tit. Moving migrants included a Grey Wagtail, a couple of Yellow Wagtails, c10 Siskins, 2 redpoll sp and relatively small numbers of Meadow Pipits and 'alba' wagtails. Two Kingfishers were careering around the margins.
Plenty of dragonflies were still on the wing, mostly Ruddy Darters and Migrant Hawkers but also a late Brown Hawker.
A Rock Pipit flew high south over Hanging Houghton at about 3.15pm (calling well).
Neil M
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At Blueberry Farm this evening there were 2 Short-eared Owls, 2 Barn Owls, a Hobby, a pair of Stonechat plus a redpoll sp and 2 Crossbills over.
At Pitsford Res this evening it was much the same with the Caspian Gull still present off the yacht club, the 1st winter Little Gull was still present as also was the Black-necked Grebe (in yacht bay).
Regards
E & N
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A walk around Harrington Airfield this morning was a little disappointing as the weather conditions looked good for finding something a little different. As it was the best birds were a female Stonechat, 18 Golden Plovers, 3 Blackcaps and southbound singles of Siskin, Grey Wagtail and Yellow Wagtail.
Regards
E & N
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Birds at Harrington Airfield this morning included a juvenile Marsh Harrier, a male Peregrine, 2 Grey Partridges, 2 Ravens, a Wheatear, a pair of Stonechat, a Blackcap and still 2 Whitethroats. Finches moving over included a Brambling, a redpoll sp and 8 Siskins.
Birds visible from the yacht club at Pitsford Res this morning involved the Caspian Gull still, a 1st winter Little Gull, an Arctic Tern, a Common Tern and a male Peregrine.
Regards
E & N
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The highlight of a very wet morning at Pitsford Reservoir was a glimpse of an Otter in the Walgrave Bay.
This afternoon the 4th winter Caspian Gull was again present off the yacht club and the moulting adult Black-necked Grebe was at the mouth of the yacht bay near to the pontoons. Also present were two 1st year Arctic Terns and two 1st year Common Terns and several lateish Sand Martins amongst the hirundines.
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Neil M
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Robin Gossage has kindly forwarded some additional images from the NBC trip to Titchwell (RSPB reserve on the Norfolk coast) yesterday. The majority of the images on this blog are low resolution but prints from Robin are available at a higher resolution. If you would like a print from a blog picture, please contact me or the photographer credited with the image.
It really was a day of birds from all seasons with quite a number of summer migrants about but also plenty of birds normally associated with winter. There were already thousands of Pink-footed Geese in the stubble fields adjacent to the coast road, Brent Geese passing by over the sea and Bramblings and Redwing dropping in.
Regards
Neil M
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Despite interesting weather conditions this evening the gull roost at Pitsford Res didn't provide any surprises. The Caspian Gull was again present plus just a single adult Yellow-legged Gull and a Common Tern.
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Neil M
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Birds at Harrington Airfield this morning included a Turtle Dove, a Spotted Flycatcher and 2 Whitethroats. Most birds were by the concrete track near to the small bean field. There were good numbers of Linnets and Goldfinches and the Skylarks are beginning to flock up now too.
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Eleanor
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Birds in the Walgrave Bay at Pitsford Res this afternoon included the two drake Red-crested Pochards (where were they when we did the WeBS count yesterday?). Other birds included 4 Crossbills feeding in larches in Christies Copse plus several Siskins.
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Eleanor
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Today a WeBS count was completed at Pitsford Res but only small numbers of wetland birds were present. A Caspian Gull was present in the Walgrave Bay, a Black-necked Grebe was present just off the dam and a Red Kite sauntered over the nature reserve. Other birds included a Common Tern, a Goldeneye and a continuous southward movement of Siskins and Meadow Pipits.
The best big bird of the day was the Avro Vulcan displaying over the reservoir, sometimes in tandem with a Spitfire and the local demonstration team The Blades!
At least one Nuthatch visited the garden today and 2 Ravens played in the airspace overhead for a short time.
Regards
E & N
(photos by Neil Hasdell)
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Birds at Harrington Airfield this morning included 3 Ravens, 2 Wheatears, 2 Crossbills, 2 Whitethroats, a Blackcap, a Hobby and a strong movement south of hirundines and Meadow Pipits.
South of the causeway at Pitsford Res today provided 2 Whinchats, 2 Grey Wagtails and 6+ Siskins.
Blueberry Farm attracted a pair of Stonechat (the most southerly field still), 2 Whinchats (the most northerly field), 2+ Ravens, a Red Kite, a migrating Osprey heading high south east, a Hobby, a Barn Owl, a family party of Grey Partridges (about 7 youngsters) and a strong passage of Meadow Pipits and Siskins.
Birds around the garden at Hanging Houghton were much the same with 2 Ravens, 2 Nuthatches, a Hobby and several Siskins.
Regards
Eleanor
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In respect of the last blog, below are some images of Blue-winged Teal taken in Canada in 2009 (for bill comparison). Please be aware these images are of a pair in spring, wheareas the bird at Daventry appears to be a bird of the year...
Neil M