Iceland - 4th - 8th March 2022

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

Saturday, 2 January 2016

Short Day Count SP55

Hello

Local birds today included a Barn Owl between the villages of Scaldwell and Hanging Houghton early this morning and Blueberry Farm at Maidwell again hosted the female Peregrine, a Barn Owl and a pair of Stonechat.

Further afield and a Short Day Count in SP55 west of Daventry was enjoyable despite the wet weather. We started at Fawsley Park which provided an excellent selection of winter birds including ca40 Siskins, 3 Lesser Redpolls, a male Brambling, a couple of Tawny Owls, 2 Water Rails and 2 Kingfishers. More typical woodland birds seen included Treecreeper, Nuthatch and Marsh Tit and at least five Ravens flew over. Plenty of gulls were present of four species.

Scanning a weedy field from the minor road between Badby and Catesby villages this afternoon yielded a large flock of finches and buntings which were using the field hedge as a loafing area between bouts of feeding in the field. A good dozen Bramblings were on show and an unexpected single Corn Bunting was perched among the Yellowhammers. A couple of Ravens were on territory too.

A revisit to Fawsley Park this afternoon at about 3.45pm confirmed the absence of the earlier gull flocks. However a single gull flying around the main lake turned out to be another unexpected species in the shape of an adult Little Gull. However this is not unprecedented and is the third time this species has appeared on the Banbury Ornithological Society Day Counts to the west of the county.

Regards

Neil M


Long-tailed Tit

Tree Sparrow

Images courtesy of
Robin Gossage

Northants Bird Club - the next indoor meeting...

Hello

The next indoor meeting of the Northants Bird Club will be on Wednesday 6th January 2016 when we will be entertained by visiting speaker Chris Ward who will present on a birding and photographic trip to the sunshine state of Florida, U.S.A. Just the ticket and a tonic from the high winds and rain of this weird British 'winter'!

Members and non-members alike are welcome and the meeting will commence at 7.30pm at our usual venue of The Fishing Lodge, Pitsford Reservoir, Brixworth Road, Holcot NN6 9SJ. Hot drinks and biscuits will be available from arrival and we very much welcome you to the first meeting of 2016!

Regards

Neil M


Tawny Owl

Friday, 1 January 2016

New Year's Day

Hello

Eleanor's morning foray today produced a female Peregrine, a Barn Owl and a pair of Stonechat all at Blueberry Farm, Maidwell.

I tend to feed the garden birds early in the morning often before daylight and I have the outside power lights switched on. I usually toss some bread and other scraps on to the greenhouse/shed roof for the Jackdaws. My first bird of the year was a calling Redwing followed by three Tawny Owls calling distantly to each other. I then enjoyed an odd birding event when a fourth Tawny Owl flew from behind me and grabbed a piece of bread just as it landed on the roof! It then took it to the nearby silver birch tree and stared back at me before flying off! I can only imagine it thought that the piece of moving brown bread was a rodent, but certainly a curious experience!

A period of ringing at Kelmarsh Hall this morning produced only a modest number of birds, the highlights amongst the 51 captures included 7 Blackbirds, 3 Goldfinches, 3 Chaffinches and 3 Great Spotted Woodpeckers. Other birds noted there included an adult male Peregrine flying over, a Raven, a Grey Wagtail and a few Siskins.

Regards

Neil M

Thursday, 31 December 2015

New Year's Eve

Hello

This morning Eleanor grabbed Tor the hound and took him for a run around the south section of Pitsford Reservoir. Not sure what Tor thought of that but Eleanor saw some birds which included the Red-necked Grebe back at it's original position between the dam and the Moulton Grange Bay. Three Great White Egrets were standing together in the Catwalk Bay with two Little Egrets and a fourth Great White Egret was north of the causeway. A pair of Goosander were in the Pintail Bay and two Ravens flew over the reservoir.

A ringing session was completed at Scotland Wood on the Kelmarsh Estate today which provided an opportunity of assessing 108 birds of 14 species, 50 of which were new birds and 58 were re-traps from previous efforts. Highlights included 12 Coal Tits, 4 Marsh Tits, 15 Long-tailed Tits, 2 Treecreepers, a Goldcrest, 3 Nuthatches, a Redwing, 3 Blackbirds, 2 Great Spotted Woodpeckers and 8 Chaffinches. Other birds seen in the wood included up to 6 Woodcock, a few each of Siskin and redpoll sp and a Willow Tit.

Happy New Year!

Neil M




Great White Egret at
Pitsford Reservoir

Lapwing on the causeway
at Pitsford Reservoir

Above two images courtesy of Jacob Spinks.


Bullfinches

Courtesy of Robin Gossage

Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Windy and wet!

Hello

Windy again today and the rain hit this afternoon so nice and boggy again for tomorrow!

A visit to Sunderland Wood on the Kelmarsh Estate this morning provided views of a flying Woodcock.

The weather closed in at the gull roost at Pitsford Reservoir this afternoon but not before it was possible to pick out the adult Caspian Gull again, last seen earlier in the month...

Regards

Neil M


Shoveler

Stonechat

Peregrine

Recent images
courtesy of
Robin Gossage

Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Sunny but quiet for birds

Hello

A nice pleasant day and spent much of it out and about but few birds of note to mention. A Brambling first thing at Hanging Houghton had probably roosted overnight in garden foliage but it wasn't seen again. A female Peregrine was in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton this afternoon and a small party of Siskins remain at Kelmarsh Hall...

So some more images of birds from Portugal...

Regards

Neil M


Audouin's Gull

Lesser Black-backed Gull

Iberian Green Woodpecker

Monday, 28 December 2015

Festive Newt!

Hello

Just back in from a week away in The Algarve, South Portugal. Waiting for me was an email from Jim Dunkley with some images of a Common Newt active in his garden on Christmas Day (please see below). Wet weather and mild conditions often cause these amphibians to go hunting for invertebrate prey even in the winter but I don't think I have ever seen one on Christmas Day! Such is this winter's wild and wacky weather!

Regards

Neil M



Common Newt

Courtesy of Jim Dunkley



Yellow-legged Gulls

Portugal

Thursday, 24 December 2015

Christmas Greetings

At this time of year it is always difficult to get out and about and do some "serious" birding. Other things get in the way and birding has to take second place. 
I did manage a couple of hours around the Blueberry Farm area before the rain started. I was there at first light and was lucky to witness both Barn Owl and Short Eared Owl hunting the same
 field . This particular Barn Owl is very pale and looked very much like a ghost against the winter sky, absolutely beautiful.
I haven't seen any Stonechat for a while but today there were two pairs so goodness knows where they have been hiding.
There was a female Peregrine again in the area and showing off her power as she went into hunting mode after the wintering thrushes. There are good numbers of Fieldfare and Redwing in the field hedges and also busy feeding on the very damp fields. No shortage of food for them at the moment and as a result no shortage of food for the Peregrine.
There are times when I'm watching the birds that I wonder where they have come from, what encounters they have had along the way, their favourite places and food etc.  In the majority of cases we simply do not know the answers. However there are times when we get a glimpse into their world through bird monitoring. I have just received notification of a Fieldfare which was caught and ringed at Pitsford Reservoir January 2011.  This same bird was recorded in Morbitan, France January 2015 a distance of 497km from Pitsford. Sadly it had been shot. But I wonder where it had been during those four years and whether it had even visited this area again.

Now, how many of you were looking skyward at just after 5.20pm this evening and waving to Major Tim and the crew of the International Space Station ??? !!  It was a perfect sky for viewing tonight and it showed very well as it went on its way...........or was the bright light really Santa on his sleigh ???

We would both like thank each and everyone of you for reading our blog. We wish you all a very Happy Christmas and send our best wishes for 2016. May you enjoy your birding whether it be from your armchair or from intrepid travels.

Regards Eleanor and Neil 

Monday, 21 December 2015

The shortest day...

Hello

Jacob Spinks enjoyed a good birding session on the reserve at Pitsford Reservoir this morning, connecting with a third year Caspian Gull, two Smew (one drake), two Goosanders (one drake), a Great White Egret, 3 Kingfishers, 2 Green Sandpipers, eleven Siskins and a Lesser Redpoll.

A Short-eared Owl was still present at Harrington Airfield this morning and about ten Siskins were at Kelmarsh Hall. Blueberry Farm near Maidwell produced sightings of a female Merlin and a Barn Owl this morning and a female Peregrine this afternoon.

An adult Mediterranean Gull graced the gull roost at Pitsford Res this afternoon.

Regards

Neil M


Treecreeper

Courtesy of  Pete Gilbert


Drake Goldeneye

Courtesy of Robin Gossage

Sunday, 20 December 2015

Sunday's birds...

Hello

Barn Owls visible and out hunting early this morning included singles near Spratton, near the A508 between Hanging Houghton and Brixworth, in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton and near Scaldwell village.

A ringing session in Sunderland Wood on the Kelmarsh Estate today netted 76 birds of 10 species, made up of 30 Blue Tits, 14 Great Tits, 9 Coal Tits, a Nuthatch, 4 Treecreepers, 3 Goldcrests, 7 Chaffinches, 4 Redwings, 3 Robins and a Wren. Other birds seen in the wood included a Woodcock and a few Siskins.

Spending time in the vicinity of the dam at Pitsford Reservoir this afternoon until dusk provided views of the Red-necked Grebe, a Green Sandpiper and a Kingfisher.

Regards

Neil M


Redwing, Sunderland Wood

Image courtesy of Jacob Spinks

Saturday, 19 December 2015

Dog Vomit Slime Mould

Hello

Eleanor was in the Daventry area again today and saw four Ravens near Staverton. Daventry Country Park hosted at least ten Goosanders, a Green Sandpiper and about twenty Siskins. Many of the Siskins were attracted to feeders by the visitors centre and showing very well in the winter sunshine.

An adult female Peregrine was plucking prey with great gusto in a field between the villages of Long Buckby and Buckby Wharf, the possible prey item being a Fieldfare. A brief stop at Ravensthorpe Reservoir confirmed the continued presence of the Great White Egret and a single Green Sandpiper.

Regards

Neil M




First impressions of this 'mess' on a track-side
 verge near the village of Old are not great!
However on closer inspection it transpires that
this is a mass of living organisms making up a
congealed slime mould with the latin name of
'Mucilago crustacea', sometimes called 'Dog
Vomit Slime Mould'. Diane Freeman found a
number of these specimens and I'm grateful to Jeff
Blincow for confirming the identity.

Grey Heron

Male Chaffinch in winter plumage

Dunnock.
The archetypical 'lbj' (little brown job)!

Above three images all courtesy
of Jacob Spinks (another local
photographer with a new lens)!


Friday, 18 December 2015

Winter images...

Hello

Eleanor was out and about today and noted two Woodcock and a Barn Owl at Blueberry Farm, Maidwell.

Below are some images of the Bewick's Swans at Pitsford Reservoir on Wednesday (thanks to Bob Bullock), and some more images from Cathy Ryden of subjects/low light shots from Guilsborough and Ravensthorpe Reservoir...

Regards

Neil M




Bewick's Swans at
Pitsford Reservoir

Courtesy of Bob Bullock

Grey Wagtail

Ravensthorpe Reservoir

Male Lesser Redpoll

Fieldfare

Sunrise at Guilsborough

Courtesy of Cathy Ryden.