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, 13 November 2011
November 12th
I managed a late afternoon stroll, on what was another misty day here, for the most part it was quietish again, 8 GOLDFINCH flew round the veg garden and 3 FIELDFARES flew up from there. Several GOLDCREST were heard maybe 7 or 8 in total, including 3 together in a mixed flock that included a NUTHATCH and half a dozen LONG TAILD TITS. I walked one of the new hedges where the Chats had been earlier in the autumn, nothing was using the hedge but a few things flew over SISKIN, 11 MEADOW PIPITS, 5 PIED WAGTAILS and a good number of corvids, well over 100 birds. The stubble field yielded 22 SKYLARKS and 11 HERRING GULLS went over in the edge of the mist, a REED BUNTING also called from by the stream. I decided to wait by the lake until dusk to see if anything came in to roost, a small flock of REDWING and the odd BLACKBIRD were the only birds noted. Walking back to the car a TAWNY OWL was heard calling from the near the stream and as I stood and listened to it, a WOODCOCK flew by about 15 feet in front of me, at head height, a really nice surprise and only the second I've seen this year :-)
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Hi Alan,
How lovely to have come so close to a Woodcock, a lovely bird. Normally they fly long before I get so close!
J
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Another good sighting with the Woodcock Alan, took me years to find one here!
Lucky with the woodcock!! here is a very prized prey of game,,,,,,sadly.
Saludos
Hi John, it was nice to see the Woodcock so close, I don't where it came up from, I probably nearly trod on it!
Hi Warren, I was happy with the Woodcock, certainly not a bird I see often these days.
Hi El Campero Inquieto, it's lucky the Woodcock are so fast, at least it gives them a chance to get away :-)
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