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Hatfield Woodhouse Area

 
Week 12 and Saturday the 26th of March a day out with the boys to the Hatfield Woodhouse area [ Link ] to try to find a couple of Grebe species but an early start was in order and off we went at 6:30am, not a good idea I suppose with the clocks going forward this weekend. Anyway after picking another body up at Bawtry we ended up at a place near Wroot looking for Common Crane but to no avail, Question,  how can the end of the week be so cold after such a warm start at the beginning?? I’m glad I took my hat/gloves we didn’t see the Cranes as you’ve gathered we did see Buzzard, Mallard, Coot, Rook, Yellowhammer, Red Legged Partridge, Skylark, Blackbird, Linnet, Kestrel, Crow, Corn Bunting and a few Whooper Swans. On then to Ten Acre Lake to find Red Necked Grebe along with Great Crested Grebe, Little Grebe, Coot, Tufted Duck, Teal, Gadwall, over head Buzzard with Chiffchaff, Lesser Redpoll, Chaffinch, Blue Tit, Great Tit within the trees.
Boston Park Lakes was our next port of call at about 11:30am on landing we made our way around to one of the lakes that isn’t well known to find the Black Necked Grebes (5), Pintail (Male), Gadwall, Sparrowhawk,Wigeon, Goldeneye. On then to the other Lakes we made our way around to the  hide talking to one or two people we had met during the morning finding out we had missed some Cranes by about ten minutes, we finally ended up at the hide to find another Black Necked Grebe along with more Whooper swans (9), Little Ringed Plover (2), Pied Wagtail or was it White to quick to ID, Tufted Ducks, Sand Martins, Canada Geese, Shoveler, Oystercatcher (2), and then excitement broke out with the cry of possible Cranes havoc ensued with us ending up outside to finally ID Common Cranes (2) phew!, we ended up with some Meadow Pipits but no Woodlark before moving on to our final destination Potteric Carr.
At Potteric Carr we added Garganey (Male > Video Link) to the day list along with Pochard, Water Rail and Coal Tit.
 
Todays Day List :-
Little Grebe, Great Crested Grebe, Red Necked Grebe, Black Necked Grebe, Cormorant, Grey Heron, Mute Swan, Whooper Swan, Greylag Goose, Canada Goose, Wigeon, Gadwall, Teal, Mallard, Pintail, Garganey, Shoveler, Pochard, Tufted Duck, Goldeneye, Sparrowhawk, Buzzard, Kestrel, Red Legged Partridge, Pheasant, Water Rail, Moorhen, Coot, Crane, Oystercatcher, Little Ringed Plover, lapwing, Curlew, Black Headed Gull, Lesser Black Backed Gull, Woodpigen, Collard Dove, Skylark, Sand Martin, Meadow Pipit, Pied/White Wagtail, Wren, Dunnock, Robin, Blackbird, Song Thrush, Chiffchaff, Long Tailed Tit, Coal Tit, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Magpie, Jackdaw, Rook, Crow, Starling, House Sparrow, Chaffinch, Greenfinch, Goldfinch, Linnet, Lesser Redpoll, Yellowhammer, Reed Bunting, Corn Bunting
 
A couple of Pictures from the day :-
 
 

 

Whooper Swan

 

 
 

 

Red Necked Grebe

 

Pugneys Country Park

The week started where last week ended with spring migrants with me seeing/hearing my first returning Chiffchaff of the year at my work patch on Monday 21st, this bird happens to be the earliest recorded here by 4 days. With a warm start to the week more Butterflies were out with me seeing more Commas this week along with Peacocks and Tortoiseshells, see My Patch highlights.

We ended up on Friday 25th at Pugneys Country Park [ Link ] on a family walk and of course the bins/camera had to come along. There were a few birds of note about Goldeneye, Great Crested Grebe, Kingfisher, Tufted Duck, Reed Bunting, another Chiffchaff, we couldn’t get in the hide due once again to vandalism and repair work so because of this  we stood near the other hide along the banking between the two lakes watching Great Crested Grebes doing the courtship display and Goldeneyes when all of a sudden up sprung a splendid Male Smew, we watched this bird for ten minutes or so before carrying on walking towards the far end. It was here we finally spotted another returning migrant Sand Martins first one then two then a dozen or so, a very similar bird to the House Martin put brown in colour with a white under belly and with no white rump, it was then time for tea

Drake Smew

Pugneys List [in no order] :- Black Headed Gull, Lesser Black Backed Gull, Great Black Backed Gull, Great Crested Grebe, Cormorant, Mute swan, Mallard, Teal, Tufted Duck, Shelduck, Smew, Goldeneye, Moorhen, Coot, Bullfinch, Long Tailed Tit, Blue Tit, Great tTit, Pied Wagtail, Rock/Feral Pigeon, Woodpigeon, Robin, Wren, Blackbird, Canada Goose, Greylag Goose, Kingfisher, Goldfinch, Chaffinch, Reed Bunting, Sand Martin

Spring is Here

Oorah!! for week 11 I think its returned I saw it this week evidence that new life is being reborn life that only comes at spring time…what.. you know, I saw frog spawn this week in the pond on my work patch area this week evidence that spring has sprung and if that wasn’t enough how about spring migrants returning from africa evidence again. Reports of Little Ringed Plovers, Sand Martins, Wheatears, White Wagtails and Osprey this week had me looking around My Patch area at Broadstones Reservoir.

My day started early about 7am and it felt more and looked more like winter this early but things started to warm up and then the birds started singing Chaffinch [Video Link] were in full song along with Yellowhammer, Linnet, Dunnock, Wren there were all in full song. On at the reservoir Oystercatchers [Video Link] 8 in all making their calls and piping in the near by fields  Curlews and Lapwings were in evidence tooOn the reservoir water Mallards, Canada Geese, Common Gulls, Black Headed Gulls, and Little Grebe along the inlet banking Grey Wagtail and Reed Bunting could be found.

I made my way back to the car and onto the Common area fields to find a pair of Little Owls sitting a top the fence posts enjoying by now the spring sunshine, Pied Wagtails, Crow, Jackdaws, Lapwings, Curlews all in the ajoining fields. As I made my way around to Cheesegate Nab I made a pull in next to a nice sloping field short grass a place were I might find a Wheatear they like this kind of open grass area. firstly I saw Skylarks, Meadow Pipits and then a wagtail which turned out to be a White Wagtail [Moticilla alba alba] a subspecies of our Pied Wagtail [Moticilla alba yarrellii],  a spring migrant from mainland Europe showing its paler grey back distinctive black cap appearance, cleaner and whiter appearance than Pied and then in to view a Male Wheatear followed closely by a female now spring has sprung I told you it had, my first true migrant of the year and seen before March was out.  It was nice to have the sun on my back and the feeling of warmer days to come bringing insects back to life a new season of Butterflies and Dragonflies happy days.

Male Wheatear

 

female Wheatear

 

Oystercatcher

 

Male Reed Bunting

 

Male Chaffinch

Clumber Park

Week 10 at work proven to be a good week birds species numbers were up with highlights being Goldcrest, Siskin, Great Spotted Woodpeckers and Nuthatch, see My Patch Highlights (Link). Work took away my Friday morning outing but I did manage a visit to Thurgory Lane to find Tree Sparrow.

The end of the week saw us again at Clumber Park to try and find the Great Grey Shrike that had been there for nearly two week the visit turned in to more of a walk with us not seeing the Shrike but I did manage to add Sparrowhawk, Mandarin and Green Woodpecker to the year list. Other birds of the day 4 Buzzards in the air together Coal Tit, Long Tailed Tit, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Nuthatch, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Black Headed Gull, Mute Swan, Mallard, Coot, Moorhen, Tufted Duck, Goldcrest must be one of the hardest birds to get a photo of anybody whos done it well done, Chaffinch, Robin, Dunnock, Wren and calling Tawny Owls (You can click the pics to make them larger).

Just reviewed the Clumber Great Grey Shrike (Sunday at 4pm) I now know were I went wrong after looking at various websites and the map again, yep we where on the wrong side of the road, will I get another chance?? the last one I saw was the Carsington Water bird back in December 2004 so long overdue to see another

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Couple of Reservoirs

The first was Blackmoorfoot near Crossland Moor the day was misty the water was still and the birds were few, so what could be seen, Mallards, Goosanders (4), Black Headed Gulls, Common Gull (2), Goldeneye 1 pair, Tufted Duck 1 pair, that was on the water in the surrounding fields Pheasant, Fieldfare, Song Thrush, Robin, along with Crows. Well not much to speak of so I decided on a walk around Deer Hill more of a moorland reservoir so I was hoping for a few year ticks. On the approach road near the farm buildings Woodpigeon and Collard Dove in the fields further on plenty of displaying Lapwings and flocks of Starlings, a few Curlews came over head and landed in the fields, good to see these back on their breeding grounds, also of note a few Skylarks singing away and Red Grouse on the moor. On the reservoir a sole Canada Goose, Mallards, a few Black Headed Gulls came in with a couple of Common Gulls and one lone  Grey Heron on the far side and that was about my day

Male Tufted Duck

Clumber Park

Well week 8 at the work patch was rather quiet with the only bird of note being a Goldcrest along with the usual Blue, Great, and Long Tailed Tits and the odd Treecreeper thrown in.

The end of the week Saturday the 26th saw us at Clumber Park [S80 3AZ] we hit it just right arriving at 10:45am before the build up of people. We decided on going around by the lake first seeing Tufted Duck, Mallard, Mute Swan, Canada Geese, Black Headed Gulls, Moorhen, Coot and a pair of Goosander. The woodland walk had us seeing plenty of Blue, Great and Long Tailed Tits with the odd Marsh Tit thrown in, we also had the sound/call of a Great Spotted Woodpecker. We saw plenty of Chaffinch and Greenfinch along with Robins, Blackbirds and a bird we overdosed on was Nuthatch they were everywhere we went. A Buzzard took us by surprise has it called overhead and glided on by, then we foundthe gold a pair of Hawfinch these were seen not by the chapel area but down by the gate towards the other woodland area were we also saw a Jay.

 
Birds Seen :- Blue Tit, Great Tit, Long Tailed Tit, Marsh Tit, Blackbird, Robin, Dunnock, Chaffinch, Hawfinch [2], Greenfinch, Nuthatch, GS Woodpecker, Buzzard, Jay, Crow, Jackdaw, Goldcrest, Wren, Black Headed Gull, Mallard, Tufted Duck, Canada Goose, Goosander, Moorhen, Coot, Stock Dove, Woodpigeon, Pochard

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Horbury Wyke

The week started well with a Dipper on the brook at my work patch I haven’t seen one of these here for over six years now and since I scared it up no photos were taken, thats number two of the five seen but no Photo/Video to go along with any yet. Tuesday was good with a Tawny Owl heard calling first and then a flight shot as it flew overhead.

Early start Friday around my local village to catch Common and Black Headed Gulls on the playing fields I was hoping for that out of place Med Gull here as I have done for a few years now I’ll keep looking on then to Horbury Wyke for a couple of hours it turned out that there wasn’t much here today either but I did catch up with Goldcrest at close quarters I did manage a picture but you don’t need to see it, honest. Anyway the walk continued seeing Cormorant, Black Headed Gull, Canada Goose, Pied Wagtails numerous feeding on the filter pans, Moorhen, Mallards, Starling, Redwing, Chaffinch, and the only year bird of the day 27 Lapwings over. I then had a job to do which turned out worthwhile with 50+ Waxwings in the car park, a great ending to a dull day weather wise and bird wise

Sands Lane

The excitment this week was a sighting of a Common Buzzard over my place of work  [see Patch Highlghts 2011 Link ] being plagued by a Crow has it flew thru. The end  of the week saw me at Sands Lane [Location]  looking down my scope once again at the adult Ring Billed Gull [Video Link], just to get familiar, the real reason however for a Sands Lane visit was to try and find a Mediterranean Gull but once again it wasn’t my day just as back home earlier the  other  gulls present were Black Headed and Common, with a single Lesser Black Backed. Whilst visiting I decided on a good wander round picking up other species has I went wildfowl were in good numbers especially Goosander [Video Linkwith a double figure count, a pair of  Pochard, three pair of  Tufted Duck, Blue Tit, Great Tit, Blackbird, Mute Swan, Canada Geese, Cormorant [Video Link]  and Dunnock [Video Link] no surprises for me today but a bit of  Digi/Videoscoping was welcome even if it was in terrible light.

Dunnock

 

Cormorant

Bits ‘n’ Pieces

Week 5 at work has been a busy week for a chance the fine weather seems to have got the birds thinking its spring time already, the Great Tits were noisy this week along with a very vocal Nuthatch one could easily think winter was over and spring had begun. 16 species seen on the work patch this week [see patch highlights 2011] with Thursday bringing in a couple of Siskins  in the spring like sunshine.

Siskin

Friday unfortunately was work day this week but news of Waxwing locally had me up early Saturday to find 7 birds still in Sainsbury’s car park at Brighouse, as what seems to be the norm for me this winter with Waxwing I had ony a couple of minutes to enjoy these birds before they were off  probably to another supermarket car park somewhere. The afternoon saw me enjoying a walk down Lin Dike taking in the wildfowl and Geese Teal [Video Link], Tufted Duck, Wigeon, Shelduck, Canada Geese and the geese we had come to see the 8-off Greenland White Fronted Geese. We had a surprise find with a Little Egret along with Mute Swan, Lapwing, Black Headed Gulls, Coot, Moorhen,Gadwall, Goldeneye, Shoveler, Mallard and Cormorant, made out to a useful hour the rain held off which was good but the wind hadn’t hence the lack of small birds we didn’t see

Old Moor

A morning out at Old Moor once again in freezing temps [roll on summer] we only hit the feeders due to the temps, the hide were colder than being in the open air, anyway the birds were good near the centre feeders we saw Blue Tit, Great Tit, Willow Tit, Long Tailed Tit, Bullfinch, Dunnock, Tree Sparrow, Chaffinch, Reed Bunting, Greenfinch, Blackbird and Brambling only a brief shot but see it we did nice male so plenty to keep us interested and get cold in. So off we moved to the Tree Sparrow farm to feast our eyes on Yellowhammers, Reed Buntings, Blackbirds and a Male and Female Brambling [Video Link] better views this time so we were able to compare sexes. We then moved off it was too cold to stand still we to the Family hide were it was even colder in the hide then outside but the birds we plenty Wigeons, Tufted Duck, Teal, Goosander, Black Headed Gulls, Common Gulls, Mute Swan, Shoveler, the cold was getting to us time to find some Gannets at the cafe for a warm up. Enjoy some pics of the Bramblings

Male Brambling

 

Male Bramblng

 

Female Brambling