Not a lot about today but at COLLEGE LAKE BBOWT, the first OYSTERCATCHER of the spring appeared, with 22 Snipe, 3 Common Redshanks and a Barnacle Goose on the marsh
At TRING RESERVOIRS, 8 PINTAIL still on WILSTONE and a first-winter MEDITERRANEAN GULL roosted again (DB/SR)
Saturday, 28 February 2015
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
A bonanza of spring-moving WILDFOWL.......
TUESDAY 24 FEBRUARY
More evidence of continuing spring passage
today when my CHAFFINCH HOUSE garden feeders in LITTLE CHALFONT were visited by
a SISKIN and a male LESSER REDPOLL, the 4th of the latter to be seen in recent
days. Goldfinch numbers were high too at 16, while the female BLACKCAP
remained.
At BOIS MILL POND, 2 Little Egrets were
about
Following a call from Dave Bilcock, I made
my way to TRING RESERVOIRS, where in the horse paddock fields in MARSWORTH, a
Barnacle Goose was present with 47 Atlantic Canada Geese. I am assuming that
this is the same individual that visited the reservoirs last year - staying for
just three days. The reservoir itself held 10 Great Crested Grebe, 6 Tufted
Duck, 4 Pochard, 4 Coot and an impressive 96 Shoveler, with a Red Kite
overhead.
Coot numbers continue to deplete, with very
small numbers left at the three smaller reservoirs, whilst the WINGRAVE ROAD
CEREAL FIELDS reaped nothing more than 450 Woodpigeons with again no sign of the
4 Grey Partridges.
Over at WILSTONE RESERVOIR, Mike Campbell
& I were very pleased to connect with the EGYPTIAN GOOSE pair hiding in
thick vegetation on the Drayton Bank. Despite the strong and quite freezing NW
wind, the number of dabbling ducks that had arrived overnight was impressive,
with 184 Shoveler being counted as well as 240 Wigeon. PINTAIL numbers had now
increased to 8 (5 drakes).
I did another fruitless drive around ASTON
CLINTON searching for Golden Plovers - HALTON AIRFIELD drawing a blank too. In
HALTON itself, opposite TREE TOPS LAKE, 2 Little Egret were showing well in an
open field - the lake itself harbouring 18 Mallard, 2 Coot & a pair of
Canada Geese.
Along the WENDOVER ARM of the canal at THE
WIDES, two more Little Egret were in attendance, with 8 Moorhen, 6 Coot, 18
Mallard and a pair of Mute Swan, the cob bearing the ring '4APA'. All 12
MANDARIN DUCKS were counted, 7 of them male.
Not too much to add from neighbouring WESTON
TURVILLE RESERVOIR, although 3 Mute Swan (2 adults and a first-year), 6 Great
Crested Grebe and 2 Pochard were new since my last visit; a Jay
too.
A pair of Mistle Thrush were encountered in
HUGHENDEN PARK, while at SPADE OAK GP, LITTLE MARLOW, the SIBERIAN CHIFFCHAFF
was showing well along the west shore, flycatching in the sunshine. At least 4
collybitta Common Chiffchaff were also in the area, as well as a
Goldcrest. Otherwise, not much else - the Australian Black Swan pair, 1 Common
Shelduck, 4 Egyptian Geese and a showy Common Treecreeper. Adam's 2nd-winter
Mediterranean Gull from earlier had flown off.
A Little Egret was an unusual visitor to
DENHAM COURT LAKE, while at TROY MILL PIT (WEST HYDE), an impressive 448 Coot
were click-counted. Additionally, Little Egret, 8 Mute Swan, 12 Great Crested
Grebe, 68 Tufted Duck, 15 Pochard, 2 female Goldeneye and Common Kingfisher were
noted, as well as 30 or so Ring-necked Parakeets in the area, largely attracted
to Simon Buckingham's canalside pad. Mute Swan '843' was on the canal here
too.
At the rear of BROADWATER SAILING CLUB and
in vegetation overhanging the RIVER COLNE, the SIBERIAN CHIFFCHAFF I first found
in November 2014 was still showing, as well as 6 Common Chiffchaff. A pair of
Egyptian Geese were at Lynster's Farm.
More PINTAILS
A flock of 5 PINTAIL were in front of the Drayton Hide yesterday morning (3 drakes) - my first of the year. This morning, Roy Hargreaves had 2 EGYPTIAN GEESE on Wilstone and a Barnacle Goose with the Canada Geese on Marworth...
There are 23 active SINENSIS CORMORANT nests on the Drayton Bank...
and 6 GREY HERON nests
A flock of 8 LONG-TAILED TITS was showing well in the North Hedgerow
The number of Aythya ducks around the reservoir have dropped dramatically
and at COLLEGE LAKE BBOWT, an astonishing 38 COMMON SNIPES!
Mike Campbell saw the Grey Partridges again but all I could find in the fields north of Startop's were 38 Redwings
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