Sunday, September 14, 2008

MEGA...



Well, I might be getting carried away, but Little Grebe is still a good bird at Boulmer. This one is only my second here, but I can't see it staying too long, its chosen spot, the mere, was a five a side pitch in August so fish are thin on the ground. 30 Mallard and 7 Teal were also here but the ruff and godwit have moved on.

After yesterdays Honey Buzzard movement I thought I would stick to the patch in the hope I would add one to the list, but it was not to be.

A few of last week's migrants are lingering -



Redstart (above) 3
Spotted Fly 2
Willow Warbler 5
Goldcrest 2
Whinchat 5
Whitethroat 1

A trickle of birds moved south over head, noted on my raptor quest -

Meadow Pipit 52
Skylark 3
Redpoll a flock of 14
Grey Wagtail 2
Swift 1 a very late bird with House Martins.

A small arrival of 5 Song Thrushes included 2 birds high 'in-off', 40 Wigeon flew S and 20 N, coveys of 8, 9 and 6 Grey Partridges flushed from stubbles...

And thats about it really. Not bad I suppose...

128. Little Grebe
129. Redpoll sp.

4 comments:

Brian R said...

Remember the panic last year when red-legged partridge turned up on the patch. Grown men of some status rolling around a if a Alpine Accentor had turned up.

you gotta love patch birding.

darrell j prest said...

yep patch watching is the best as even run of the mill birds are megas

foggy said...

patch watching is brilliant a mega could be anything depending on suitable habitat on the patch thanks to freak weather and global warming you got your little grebe
ps are you still looking for a coot

Stewart said...

Oh yes Chris Coot would be one to twitch.