A real spring-like couple of days (albeit still a bit chilly!) with plenty of sunshine and light winds making it very enjoyable to be out in the field with many of the breeding waders such as
Oystercatchers,
Lapwings,
Ringed Plover and
Redshank starting to display and good numbers of
Black Guillemots coming ashore and whistling at each other. New migrants were unfortunately thin on the ground with new birds on 27th limited to a moulting adult
Slavonian Grebe in Linklet Bay and a single
Knot with a group of
Oystercatchers on the west coast. The 28th saw some signs of early spring movement with
Skylarks seen heading north out at sea and several parties of
Greylag Geese seen heading off north with singles figures of species such as
Meadow Pipit and
Pied Wagtail seen and the
Golden Plover flock near Holland House increasing to 46 birds.
Fieldfares
Posted by Unknown, Published at 1:21 PM
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