Monday, December 26, 2011

Boxing Day Guided Walk

This morning was bright and breezy but the bird life didn't disappoint, with the highlight being 2 Northern Pintail on the main lake. We headed off down the west side of the main lake which was very quiet, but at the fishing swim a pair of Wigeon were close in the bank, giving us good views through the scope. Tufted Duck, Gadwall, Coot and Common Gull were also seen. Parties of 40 and 25 Lapwing passed over south. Several other smaller groups were seen during the morning.

As we moved off I heard a Reed Bunting calling and located it in the tree by the reed bed, the scope revealed a rather drab male. We continued around the corner and while watching a couple of Moorhen under the Willows a Kingfisher flew across the corner of the lake.

We had very good views of another Gadwall close in along the south side and a little further along we stopped to have a look at the Pochard but I spotted 2 Pintail on the edge of the group of ducks so we had a good look at those before checking out the Pochard.

We had a brief stop to look over at Fenlake but were unable to spot anything other than Lapwing, which were feeding across the far side of the meadow. On Saturday we had seen the Stonechat perched up on the fence but it failed to show today.

At the main lake hide we added a couple more species of Gull with a single Lesser Black-backed Gull and three Herring Gulls (1 first winter). Pochard were a little closer giving reasonable views but the Pintail had gone along with some of the Wigeon and Tufted Ducks. These had probably been put up by the sailing club members who had arrived.

Black-headed Gull, Cormorant and Great-crested Grebe completed the main lake list so we headed off towards Fingers. A party of Log-tailed Tits were noisy but elusive along the navigation channel. At Kramer hide Shoveler and Teal showed well, as did a Grey Heron in the fallen Willow. On Kingsmead a small party of Canada Geese were present but the 2 Greylags, which I had seen earlier, had departed. Half a dozen Cormorants were roosting in the usual trees on the far side of Kingsmead.

Just before the Sedgewick Seat we had a Treecreeper in one of the Willows and a Green Woodpecker flew  into the large Willows behind the seat before departing across the Sheep Pen. At the Dead Seat we came across the remains of a Sparrowhawk's dinner, on the picnic table. A lot of feathers, a leg and the beak identified the victim as a Bullfinch. A party of Goldfinch were chattering as we walked down along side the Rough.

From the Steps we headed back along the main path and cut across the New Meadow to the car park and the Visitor Centre where we finished of the walk with good views of Dunnock, Chaffinch, Bullfinch and Greenfinch in the staff car park.

Many thanks to those that joined me on the walk this morning, hope you all enjoyed it. Next one is Sunday the 29th January at 9am. Meet by the Visitor Centre.

This mornings full list, including those seen by me before the walk started:

Black-headed Gull
Mute Swan
Gadwall
Tufted Duck
Pochard
Canada Goose
Greylag Goose
Blackbird
Song Thrush
Cormorant
Green Woodpecker
Great-spotted Woodpecker
Wood Pigeon
Magpie
Carrion Crow
Chaffinch
Mallard
Blue Tit
Bullfinch
Water Rail (west Fingers)
Teal (at least 4, 2 pairs)
Shoveler (at least 4, 1 pair and 2 other males)
Great Tit
Kingfisher (east Fingers and main lake, south west corner)
Redwing
Grey Heron
Robin
Jackdaw
Long-tailed Tit
Treecreeper
Wigeon (at least 7)
Lapwing (40, 25, +)
Reed Bunting
Pintail (2 males)
Herring Gull (2 adults, 1 first winter)
Lesser Black-backed Gull
Greenfinch
Goldfinch
House Sparrow
Dunnock
Collared Dove

41 Species, not bad given we didn't manage a raptor or a Fieldfare this morning, the Pintail were a bonus.

1 comment:

David said...

Make that 42 species, I forgot Pied Wagtail!