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.
Sunday, 30 October 2011
30th October
A walk from 8.40-11am produced 45 species, it was particularly warm and pretty grey with occasional fine drizzle. Leaving the car, a couple of MISTLE THRUSHES called and stopped off in one of the car park hedges, a GOLDCREST was busy feeding nearby. A few BLACKBIRDand FIELDFARES were also in the car park but I couldn't turn anything into a Ring Ouzel!! I headed towards Park Field and found a BLACKCAP on the way, Park Field held JAY and GREEN WOODPECKER, also 2 GREENFINCHES flew over, the first for a while. 5 REDWINGS flew over the wood just before I entered it. In the wood there were a couple of TREECREEPER and a couple of COAL TITS, SISKINS and REDPOLLS were heard throughout the morning. As I left the wood I caught sight of a BUZZARD being mobbed by a crow, it appeared quite long tailed but was too far away for me clinch anything other than a strange Buzzard?? I bumped into Stephen a bit later, he had also seen possibly the same Buzzard earlier in the week. We decided to take a look across the valley for a while, there were very good numbers of SKYLARKS and PIPITS but raptors were hard to find, with just one KESTREL being seen. A distant CORMORANT was the only other bird of note to be seen from our viewpoint. With a little more light in the morning, hopefully there will be more to find especially after the news of an inland Eastern Crowned Warbler today in Hertfordshire who knows!! ;-)
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Still a nice mix of birds being seen on your patch Alan. Like you I would welcome finding something a bit more exotic, especially having missed a GW Egret at New Hythe yesterday:-(
Your patch is yielding much the same as mine at the moment Alan - Its nice to be in good company!
Hi,with all these good birds turning up in nets,how many more must be out there?.
Alan ,
A very reasonably count on your visit . Frustrating when you just get a glimpse or a distant view of a good bird isn't it ?
I certainly wouldn't know an ECW if I found one .
Hi Phil, There is still plenty to see and I'm always optimistic that something different will turn up!! Unlucky with GWE, let's hope it comes back :-)
Hi Warren, we are nearly at the stage where it is getting more predictable for a while but hopefully there a surprise or two left this year :-)
Hi Alan, loads more I reckon it's just a matter of a bit of luck??
Hi Greenie, I was pleased with the count. I have a feeling the buzzard was a late Honey Buzzard but some poor pics might not be good enough to tell. I think it would be case of knowing it was something different, but after that??
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