This is an attempt to share some of the sightings of birds and various other wildlife that can be seen around the National Trust property here at Sissinghurst in Kent, plus some accounts of trips further afield.
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Jan. 13th.
I was a little late this morning, not arriving at the castle until 7.20, the birds were also a little late as there was virtually no sign of activity bar 1 Robin singing in the car park. I went to one of my favourite spots, by the corner of the moat, this has a few trees and hedgerows nearby as well as a view towards Frittenden. Nothing really moved for the first few minutes but a Song Thrush started singing in a nearby hedge, the first one I've heard singing so far this year, a really nice way to start the day and it had the airwaves all to it's self for a short time. A small raptor flew low across one of the more distant fields and I couldn't quite make out whether it was a Sparrowhawk or a Merlin due to the poor light and the distance, it kept low, flapping and gliding, as it disappeared from view. The Buzzard flew through at 7.40 being mobbed by a couple of crows, good numbers of thrushes emerged from every which way but apart from the Bullfinch calling nearby, there were no overhead finches. As I left a Kestrel was seen hovering over a patch of boggy ground near the main road, and so to work.
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Nice to get a few raptors Alan. Haven't seen a Buzzard at New Hythe for a while now.
....and so to work......Tell me about it. It really does get in the way :-)
I can't believe I'm never late!! I had to leave 5 mins earlier today as we've got traffic lights just outside where I work.
Annoying not to see whether it was Merlin or not. Four Hawfinches at Bedgebury today Al - yay!
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