Friday, 25 March 2011

Second wave of WHEATEARS

Absolute delight to be up on the hills these mornings. Met Ian Williams there today - he'd seen 2 NORTHERN WHEATEAR on the south slope of the Beacon - the bit that extends to Gallows Hill. I found them again a bit further east, alternating between the fenceline north east of the sheep pens and the tussocky grass on the slope.

The Top Scrub is really coming alive - it was 'Wren' day today, and lots of Chiffchaff and various Thrushes. Spectacular was the army of Redwing and Fieldfare marching across the grass at the bottom of Incombe Hole - I counted 120 but there were more (Sue Rowe)

The female RUFF was still present on the College Lake marsh bund yesterday (per Francis Buckle)

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