SUNDAY 23 NOVEMBER
Well it rained, and it rained, and it
rained; all day long in fact, leading to localised flooding. Much cooler than of
late also, with a high of just 6 degrees C.
Following an early morning call from the
great Dave Bilcock, I whizzed over to WILSTONE RESERVOIR and the comfort and dry
of the Drayton Bank Hide. Dave and Francis Buckle had both seen a KNOT in with
the Golden Plover flock and after a lot of searching, I eventually located it
just before the 400 or so birds took flight - the single grey KNOT and a DUNLIN
both heading off directly east at 0950 hours and not returning. A single
BLACK-TAILED GODWIT was still present too - showing well in front of the hide -
and with the water levels rising and so much drenched mud, no fewer than 31
COMMON SNIPE were on view.
Otherwise, much the same as Friday, with 38
Great Crested Grebe, 5 Little Grebe, 19 Mute Swans, 96 Greylag Geese, 330
Wigeon, a mammoth 464 Common Teal (largest number present this autumn), 21
Gadwall, 5 Common Pheasant, 43 Moorhen, 370 Coot, 370 Lapwing and 15 Pied
Wagtails.
MARSWORTH held 58 Shoveler and 2 Great
Crested Grebe, while STARTOPSEND added 1 Mute Swan, 16 Great Crested Grebe, 3
Little Grebe, 4 Little Egret, 20 Teal and 9 Wigeon; TRINGFORD had Little and Great Crested Grebe, just 6 Red-crested Pochard, 2 Goldcrest and 12 Redwing
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