Monday, 6 April 2009

MALE MERLIN ON IVINGHOE

SUNDAY 5 APRIL

The day ( well just before dawn) started well with a BARN OWL flying along the road in front of me in Marsworth. The hills were very quiet for migrants with no Willow Warbler or Wheatear. However at about 7.30 I arrived on the trig point on Ivinghoe Beacon, as I rounded the burial mound a bird took off from the ground on the other side ( c15 metres max ). My initial reaction due to blue plumage and rapid wing beats was a Cuckoo, but it turned into a fantastic male MERLIN. It flew (very close and at eye level to start with) down the ridge to the East and perched in a small bush for about a minute allowing a scope view, before dropping out of the bush and was not seen again (Mike Wallen)
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