When I arrived Stephens car was already there not surprisingly as it was probably gone 8.30am, very late for me. I spent sometime in the car park and looking over a field checking a flock of 50+ Gulls. REDWINGS were going over a BRAMBLING called and about 6 BULLFINCH kept away from the camera without too much trouble. I was glad I had text Stephen to let him know I was there as after 20 minutes or so he called to let me know he had just flushed a male HEN HARRIER (103) from the clover field!! Despite still struggling a bit with the back, I think adrenaline helped me down to the field where it had gone to ground in. On the way down I noted a couple of SWALLOWS before finding the bird on the ground in the stubble. We watched the bird briefly before it headed south into an adjoining field giving chase to some of the local finches and bunting, eventually it disappeared towards the lake, while we were watching this, Stephen picked up another bird just above Roundshill Wood, MARSH HARRIER, this headed off over the wood. Two Harriers pretty much at the same time was great for the local patch, I did get a couple of photos but they are a bit ropey I'm afraid!!
Poor shots but a very pleasing sight!! |
After the excitement a WEASEL posed just long enough for a picture and a good supporting cast of birds were noted this included, FIELDFARE (90), REDWING (40), SISKIN (5), REDPOLL (6), COMMON BUZZARD, JAY (4+), plus good numbers of REED BUNTING, YELLOWHAMMER, LINNET and SKYLARK.
Weasel |
While I've struggled to get far on my walks the warden and his team have been busy building a hide to overlook the new pond, with the promise of a feeding station and some planting, it will be very interesting to see what we get.
20 comments:
Wow! Two Harriers! Some morning that was Alan :-)
A very rare sight (sadly) Alan. HH really struggling to breed in UK this year.
Male Hen Harriers are cracking birds - and on your local patch!!!
Male Hen Harriers are always a treat Alan.
Well done on the Hen and Marsh Harriers Alan! Nice photos of the Weasel too.
It looks like that hide could become a good place to spend time eventually.
The weasel looks so curious and interesting!
Poor shots they are not but a very valuable photo no doubt fo the patch, nice one Alan.
What a cracking day - very jealous ;-)
Well done on a Male HH Alan a great one for the patch. Some nice shots as well for the record. The hide looks good and I am sure it will only be a matter of time before the pond is full.!
The Harriers are very pleasing sights indeed! That weasel is a cute little creature!
Alan ,
Two Harriers and a Weasel , a great return for your efforts .
Well done getting shots too .
Nice one Alan...What a great day! Two Harriers! ( a bit greedy having both in one day lol)
I have only ever recorded Hen Harrier once at Shenstone and it was a Ringtail but the thrill of seeing one on your patch is just amazing!
Fantastic Alan. I dream of finding Hen Harrier at New Hythe. A weasel would be great too!
Thoes harriers look amazing with their back tipped wings. From Findlay
Very poor or not, you have at least a few pictures to make. Is also not easy though.
Sincerely, Helma
Oooh lucky you! The best I can offer is a marsh tit in my paltry 20 minute lunch break today. Somedays it feels like my feet are nailed to the floor six hours of every day :(
What a productive morning!
well done with the weasel and harrier, you keep one eye in the sky and the other on the ground!
Saludos from Pamplona!.
Whereabouts is the new hide?
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