Sunday, 27 November 2016

27th November

A quick pre-dark walk upstream from Morton bridge on Friday turned up this Oystercatcher. The first I’ve seen since the summer and probably the latest I’ve ever had one in the parish…


I also saw my first Goosander since late spring…


And on the interesting looking flood pool here…


There were a handful of Teal and half a dozen Snipe. Two Little Egret also flew over.

The Bottom Fields in Ainderby looked very promising for birds this morning too.


They would have been covered in gulls, Curlews and corvids if it hadn’t been for this…

Which, despite appearances, is not a speck on the camera lens but my second Peregrine of the year. The falcon sent everything up before flying up and over the village.
One bird that was on here was this cock Lapwing which looks to be in virtual full summer plumage, very strange at this time of year.... 


It appeared to be paired up and even seemed to have a half-hearted attempt at display flight.

The other highlights were a Fox which jumped out of the fen area almost at my feet and two Woodcock (flushed from the bog area and the willow patch). The only times I have seen Woodcock before have been on passage or in very hard weather. 

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