I've been working the Hill since the start of February with some pleasant birding between the fog, but this morning I had my first standout species since my return when this brute of a Great Black-backed Gull flew north. This is only my second record for Soil Hill, but with a few seemingly in the area this winter, I had high hopes for an encounter.
Jack Snipe has been an almost daily occurrence throughout February (when I have looked for them), although the higher totals of five individuals were only at the start of month, with only a solitary individual this morning. Common Snipe has been for more erratic with three this morning the highest count. In addition, up to four Golden Plovers have been frequenting the Soil Hill summit in the last week.
The first Linnet of the month flew over this morning, as did the first Siskin. The flock of Fieldfare on Taylor Lane, which has been up to 40 birds strong at times, contained five Redwing this morning, which was a good return since I have not seen any for the most part this February.


