Sunday 7 January 2018

SP55 Short Day Count

Hello

A small team committed to complete a BOS Short Day count in SP55 today, spending the first couple of hours at Fawsley Park. Birds noted here included a Barn Owl, a Little Owl, two Ravens, four Mandarin Ducks, a couple of Water Rails, a Jack Snipe, a Kingfisher, a Grey Wagtail, 1-2 Brambling(s) and 40 plus Siskins. A Cetti's Warbler is likely to be a new species for this site and possibly this 10km square...

Plenty of Ravens were seen in the Catesby and Byfield areas and we encountered a fine adult male Peregrine and 1-2 Brambling(s) nearby.

Eric and Debbie Graham located a Great White Egret on the Aldwincle Lake at Thrapston Gravel Pits and at least ten Hawfinches were on show at Cottesbrooke including a group of six near the telephone box at the Haselbech-end of the village. Haselbech Grange was good for a calling Lesser Spotted Woodpecker and a couple of Siskins, a Short-eared Owl was at Harrington Airfield between the first and second bunkers and the two Barn Owls were still in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton this afternoon.

Regards

Neil M


Rook.

Fawsley church.

Fawsley Park looking
towards Badby Woods.

The mud is rather deep
at Fawsley Park near to
the lakes...
Jacob's wellingtons
are still there!

Saturday 6 January 2018

SP54 Short Day Count.

Hello

Early this morning saw at least one hunting Barn Owl between Scaldwell and Hanging Houghton and Eleanor's regular visit to Staverton provided views of a pair of very vocal Ravens.

Today four of us completed the Banbury Ornithological Society Short Day Count in the 10km square of SP54 in the south west of the county. Half the day was spent walking around the Edgcote and Trafford Bridge area which includes the upper reaches of the River Cherwell. Three Hawfinches were seen briefly and other birds included a Brambling, 2-3 Redpolls, 3 or more Siskins, a Kingfisher, 1-2 Woodcock, six Ravens, a Chiffchaff and a couple of Grey Wagtails.

This area of the county still has relatively few Red Kites but today there were at least half a dozen birds around Edgcote and we saw them elsewhere in the square too.

Four Grey Partridges were located between Sulgrave and Thorpe Mandeville where there was also a flock of about 150 Linnets. A female Merlin accelerated past us over fields between Chacombe and Thenford, the exact same place where we saw one last year!

At Thenford itself we couldn't locate any Hawfinches sadly but bumped in to a Peregrine, at least two Ravens and a flock of forty Greenfinches, a big flock by modern-day standards. Nearby there was another pair of on-territory Ravens at Marston St Lawrence and a flock of forty Greenfinches were presumably the same ones from Thenford?

This afternoon Eleanor watched an Otter at Ravensthorpe Reservoir showing well from the causeway on the 'small side' plus two Great White Egrets, the juvenile Whooper Swan and two Green Sandpipers. Four Hawfinches were showing well in trees opposite the playing field at Cottesbrooke at 3.45pm this afternoon and the two Barn Owls had found each other in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton this afternoon.

Regards

Neil M


Merlin.

Red Kite.

Greenfinch.

Friday 5 January 2018

Birds of early January

Hello

Yesterday evening (Thursday) a Barn Owl flew over the A428 near Harlestone village and this afternoon (Friday) a Barn Owl was showing in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton (different bird to the usual individual).

Jacob was out and about today and visited Hollowell Reservoir and located a Caspian Gull, a Great White Egret and at least one Stonechat. Later in the day at Pitsford Reservoir he spotted a Great Northern Diver (presumed bird from Hollowell) and at dusk saw an unidentified 'rare' grebe in the Yacht Bay (Slavonian or Black-necked).

Several observers visited Cottesbrooke village again today and up to five Hawfinches were visible, at times in cherry trees near to the playing field.

Regards

Neil M


Hawfinches at Cottesbrooke
courtesy of Jim Dunkley.

Barn Owl.

Thursday 4 January 2018

Storm Eleanor!

Hello

A visit to Harrington Airfield yesterday (Wednesday) was sufficient to see five Grey Partridges and fifty Golden Plovers but nothing else of note. Jacob saw a Shelduck and a Stonechat at Pitsford Reservoir.

Storm Eleanor has made birding conditions rather difficult and this morning's forays on the Kelmarsh Estate provided a couple of Siskins but little else. A Woodcock flushed up at Sunderland Wood this afternoon.

A visit to Cottesbrooke this afternoon provided brief views of the Hawfinches, the maximum number visible at any one time being just three birds. Local information suggests that the main flock is currently deeper on the private area of the estate and not viewable from any public areas.

The gull roost at Pitsford Reservoir this afternoon yielded a first year Mediterranean Gull and an adult Caspian Gull.

Regards

Neil M

Blue Tit.

Song Thrush.

Stonechat.

Gadwall.

Whooper Swan.

Great White Egret.

Snipe.

All images courtesy of
Cathy Ryden.

Tuesday 2 January 2018

Images from John Tilly

Hello

Pretty awful weather out there today! Eleanor and Neil Hasdell braved the rain to have a look at the Hawfinches at Cottesbrooke this morning and saw three or four birds but the viewing conditions were rather wet!

John Tilly has kindly sent through some recent images of local birds for your enjoyment...

Regards

Neil M




Goldfinch on teasel.



Long-tailed Tit.

Dunnock.



Cormorants.





Reed Buntings.



Robin.

All images courtesy
of John Tilly.

Monday 1 January 2018

New Year's Day

Hello

Visits to Harrington Airfield and the Kelmarsh estate this morning failed to yield any birds of note but Jacob's efforts at Pitsford Reservoir were rewarded with sightings of two Great White Egrets, two drake Smew, a Red-crested Pochard, a Shelduck, 26 - 57 Golden Plovers, 3 Redshanks, 3 Woodcock, a Green Sandpiper, a Water Rail, 3 Redpoll, a Siskin and a Grey Wagtail. The gull roost again failed to attract a gull of note.

Eleanor paid a visit to Cottesbrooke this afternoon to see if the Hawfinches were still present and saw four almost straightaway. A short walk around the village and eight were found perched together only to be superseded when the flock grew to fourteen! These birds are ranging around the centre of this small village, at least one feeding on the ground underneath yews almost opposite the playing field. The big flock was in a bare tree half way between the playing fields and the church and the birds were very vocal. There are yew trees situated along almost the entire length of this village...

Plenty of birders out on the first day of the year as always with several visiting Ravensthorpe Reservoir where 2-3 Great White Egrets, the juvenile Whooper Swan and 2 Green Sandpipers remain and Hollowell Reservoir where the juvenile Great Northern Diver cruised around various sections of the water and up to three Stonechats and a Peregrine were seen too. Bob Bullock visited Sywell Country Park where the female Scaup remained and a Barn Owl was hunting a waterlogged Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton this afternoon.

Regards

Neil M



Hawfinch at Cottesbrooke.

For the love of bread!

...and it was a very big moon
this evening!

Sunday 31 December 2017

Happy New Year!

Hello

It was the day of the Raven today with a single at Kelmarsh village, four in flight near Sywell Country Park and another at Staverton. John Woollett placed the last of his turkey remnants in his garden today hoping to attract a passing Red Kite but instead was visited by two Ravens which enjoyed the festive treat and a new bird for John's garden at Astcote!

Mike Pollard's birding in the south of the county today yielded two Corn Buntings between Sulgrave and Thorpe Mandeville, the birds being viewable at SP545443.

Neil Hasdell visited Pitsford Reservoir today and topped up the bird feeders and also saw three Pintail and a Redshank. The recent precipitation has very quickly increased the water level here!

Eric Graham was active in the east and north of the county, seeing a Kingfisher and an Egyptian Goose at Barnwell Country Park and a Hawfinch and 13 Mandarin Ducks at Blatherwycke Lake.

Happy New Year and enjoy your birding in 2018!

Eleanor and Neil



Water Rail captured at
Stortons Pits on 23rd
December. This bird
was first captured there
in 2012 when it was
deemed to be an adult
female. The aberrant grey
feathering appears to have
been acquired during the
last five years.
Image courtesy of
Chris Payne.

Water Rail captured at
Linford Lakes also on
23rd December.
Image courtesy of
Kenny Cramer.

Male Tawny Owl caught
and ringed at Linford Lakes
on 23rd December.
Image courtesy of
Kenny Cramer.

The Raven, the biggest
passerine in the world
and now very much with
us here in Northamptonshire!

Saturday 30 December 2017

NBC Meeting 3rd Jan 2018.

Hello

A brief wander around at Harrington Airfield this morning in the mud and melt water provided a view of a flushed Woodcock but not much else. A Raven was noted at Kelmarsh village and the late- forming and relatively small gull roost at Pitsford Reservoir seemingly failed to attract a specific gull of interest.

This coming Wednesday (3rd January 2018) is the Northants Bird Club's first indoor meeting of the year at the Fishing Lodge, Pitsford Reservoir. The meeting starts promptly at 7.30pm and the speaker for the evening will be club member and accoladed photographer Dave Jackson.

Dave will be presenting on the Birds and Wildlife of the Gambia, this fabulous little country situated on the west coast of Africa and packed with easy-to-see birds and some other great wildlife too. A must for those that have already been and of course for those that have the Gambia on their list of places to go!

Hot drinks and biscuits will be available on the evening, we look forward to seeing you there!

Regards

Neil M


Western Reef Egret.

Abyssinian Roller.

Sunday 24 December 2017

HAPPY CHRISTMAS

We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone both at home and abroad for following our blog, and we hope that you have enjoyed reading it as much as we have enjoyed putting it together.
Thank you to everyone who has said hello to us when we have been out and about , to the many folk who have sent us comments, sightings and the wonderful images which have really enhanced the blog, it has been very much appreciated.

We hope that you all have a lovely Christmas however and wherever you spend it.  Wishing you all a very happy and bird filled 2018 xx

Regards Eleanor and Neil 



Saturday 23 December 2017

Pre Christmas birding and ringing

It is that time of year when there never seems to be enough hours in the day to get all the jobs done, errands completed and time for birding.  Consequently my birding has been limited.
Yesterday morning I was out just as dawn was breaking and came across at least 4 Brambling  and 20 + Tree Sparrows roosting in a hedge below Hanging Houghton . A Barn Owl was also out hunting the wide grassy field margins.  No further birding until just before dusk when I walked the dogs in fields adjacent to the Brampton Valley Way heading towards Brixworth. Again there was a Barn Owl hunting and this was joined by a Short Eared Owl.
Today it was more of the same as both Barn Owl and Short Eared Owl were again hunting this evening.   Earlier in the day I had visited Harrington Airfield which was rather quiet apart from 2 Hawfinches in bushes near the last bunker and 4 Grey Partridge.  
There was a single Hawfinch flying around Hanging Houghton village this morning.
I have checked the hedges for my earlier sightings of Long Eared Owl but haven't relocated them. Their appearance coincided with the cold snap of weather but there is no suitable hunting habitat so I suspect that they have moved on.

The ringers have been busy over the last couple of days.
Yesterday 22/12/17 Dave Francis and Jacob were ringing at the feeding station at Pitsford .  It was a quiet session, few birds, probably as it is so mild.  21 birds were caught which included 6 new Tree Sparrows which is the main target bird.
New Birds:   Tree Sparrow 6, Blackbird 1, Chaffinch 1,
 Goldfinch 1, Yellow Hammer 1.
Retraps: Blue Tit 4, Robin 2, Dunnock 2, Blackbird 1, Coal Tit 1, and Great Tit 1

Today Kenny Cramer and his helpers were at Linford near Milton Keynes.  This was the final ringing session at this site for 2017.  
A total of 53 birds were caught with 22 retrap Blue Tits and 16 Retrap Great Tits making up the bulk of the catch.
There were two new species caught today for the Linford ringing list. The first bird to hit the net was a dangerously cute adult male Tawny Owl !!  and at the end of the session a rather handsome male Water Rail caught in the potter traps.

Regards  Eleanor

Thursday 21 December 2017

Thursday's birds...

Hello

A quick wander around Harrington Airfield this morning was sufficient to witness a fresh arrival of migrant Redwings (they never really stop moving), plus three Siskins flying over and a couple of Golden Plovers.

Jacob was out and about at Pitsford Reservoir today and saw two Great White Egrets, a Shelduck, a Pintail, 5 Redshanks, 56 Golden Plovers, 2 Ravens, 2 Stonechats, 2 Grey Wagtails and 3 Siskins.

Eleanor saw 2-3 Hawfinches in Cottesbrooke village this afternoon, in trees off Station Road by the entrance to the park at a sharp turn in the road. Two birds showed well at 2pm and a third bird was suspected...

Small numbers of Siskins were at Kelmarsh in Scotland Wood and near to Kelmarsh Hall this afternoon.

Regards

Neil M


Male Siskin.

Golden Plovers.

Drake Pintail.

Wednesday 20 December 2017

Mild weather is here!

Hello

A small band of intrepid ringers completed some bird ringing at Christies Copse in the Walgrave Bay at Pitsford Reservoir today, catching and assessing 77 birds of 8 species. Fifty-four of these birds were re-traps, reflecting the efforts at this micro-site over the years and the fact that it is in the middle of a pretty intensive nest box ringing scheme too.

The best bird, which always makes such a session exciting, was the capture of a new male Sparrowhawk. The other birds were made up of 40 Blue Tits, 4 Coal Tits, 20 Great Tits, 3 Long-tailed Tits, a Treecreeper, a Robin and 7 Chaffinches.

Other birds noted in the Walgrave Bay included a Great White Egret, a Smew, a Redshank, a Green Sandpiper, four Woodcock, 12 Siskins, a Redpoll and a Brambling.

I finished the last WeBS count section of Ditchford Gravel Pits this morning concentrating on the Wilsons Pits and the Main Pit between Higham Ferrers and Irthlingborough. A drake Smew was on the main pit (eastern end) and a female Lesser Spotted Woodpecker was in willows at the river overflow near Broadholme Treatment Works. Other birds included a Green Sandpiper, a Black-tailed Godwit, a Little Egret, 6 Water Rails, just 2 Kingfishers, 6 Cetti's Warblers, 3 Chiffchaffs, 3 Grey Wagtails and 2 Lesser Redpolls.

A brief visit to East Carlton Country Park this afternoon provided good views of two Hawfinches in the small copse behind the big house in the middle of the park from 2.30pm onwards. Other birds included at least four Siskins and nearby there was a Green Sandpiper in the Welland Valley below Cottingham.

Regards

Neil M


Image courtesy
of Helen Franklin...


First year male Sparrowhawk
courtesy of Jacob Spinks.