Monday, 28 April 2014
CRANES
A pair of COMMON CRANES flew south over Amwell late morning (Sunday) and within 5 minutes had landed in fields at Rye Meads RSPB Reserve. They were on the deck for about 5 minutes before flying again.
Thursday, 24 April 2014
WHINCHATS arrive early; a REEVE and a BLACK REDSTART
THURSDAY 24 APRIL
Relocating to AMWELL'S GREAT HARDMEAD LAKE,
and arriving at the same time as local birder Jason Ward, I was very pleased to
find the REEVE still present for a third day. The bird was showing very well
from the lower viewpoint but was constantly pestered by Lapwing and Common
Redshank - so much so that she eventually flew to the far island.
EGYPTIAN GOOSE was an Amwell 'tick' for me,
with 3 of the 5 recent birds still being present, while other waterfowl present
included 5 Great Crested Grebe, 35 Sinensis, 8 Gadwall, 2+ Teal, drake
Shoveler, 31 Tufted Duck, 5 Pochard and a lingering drake Eurasian Wigeon. A
pair of Oystercatchers was seemingly nesting on the main island at the south
end, with 4 Common Redshanks, 45+ Black-headed Gull, the heavily bleached
first-year Herring Gull and 8 Common Terns present. A nice selection of warblers
now on site with 3+ Cetti's, 3 Sedge, 2 male Common Whitethroat, 2 Common
Chiffchaff and 3 Blackcap.
The 3 Egyptian Geese
The heavily worn Herring Gull
I finished the day at WOODOAKS FARM (MAPLE
CROSS) where this stunning male WHINCHAT was gracing the fenceline
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