Latest update from Soil Hill after a very productive week.
13th April
1st Grasshopper Warbler of the year. Bird flushed at the top of the north slope treeline
18 Curlew in the bottom field
1 Whitethroat
-Grasshopper Warbler
14th April
Highlight of the week, and possibly the spring so far, was a cracking Whimbrel on the bottom fields with the Curlew.
A Jay flew over the hill
7 Willow Warbler
1 Whitethroat
-Whimbrel
-Willow Warbler
15th April
Scattering of migrants present
At least one Ring Ouzel, possibly two. Bird seen was an absolute corker of a male. Another bird was heard but could have been the same bird moved up through the scrub. Impression in the field was that it was a different bird.
Pair of Stonechat
2 Wheatear (1 male)
8 Willow Warbler, 7 singing
1 Whitethroat singing
1 Barn Swallow blogging
-Male Ring Ouzel
-Wheatear
16th April
Female Ring Ouzel in the fields off Taylor Lane. Same location as the bird on the 12th, so probably same bird that has been remaining elusive.
1 Grasshopper Warbler reeling
1 male Stonechat
At least 4 Snipe in the bottom fields
Peregrine flew through
-Taylor Lane Ring Ouzel
17th April
1 Grasshopper Warbler reeling from different location
18th April
Male Ring Ouzel dropped out of the sky and landed breifly on a wall before heading south. Female bird seen again in fields off Taylor Lane.
1 Goldcrest in plantation across from main entrance track
1 Buzzard flew north
-Ring Ouzel
19th April
1 Wheatear by the NK pond
Marsh Harrier very distantly over towards Ovenden Moor. Lost the bird, cannot say which way it went.
2 Swallows blogging
2 Whitethroat singing
2 comments:
Quite a week Daniel. Keep up the good work ! What next ??
Excellent records ...had a walk up there the other day and there is so much more vegetation and small bushes , for migrants to feed and rest in...
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