Friday, 22 March 2019

22nd March


A day off today so a quick walk downstream along the river. Twenty five Redwings were the first I’ve seen for a couple of weeks and a Grey Wagtail on the first bend was a pleasant surprise…


Otherwise it was decidedly quiet until I got to a spot where floodwater from last weekend was still lying on the far bank. I could see dozens of gulls but also some whiter shapes. They were Shelduck and as I searched through I tallied up 23, the largest count I have had.
Birds were very distant but I could see a couple of darker shapes. There were three Gadwall, my first of the year, but the bird behind it was a superb drake Garganey! A new bird for the parish. (Terrible photo but it was very gloomy and very far…)


When I checked my other photos later it actually showed there was a pair present.

As I walked back up Potter Lane I had two more Corn Buntings (making a total of seven singing birds) and a flock of 59 Golden Plover drifted over...


I finished off by checking the river north of the road. Three Little Egrets here (none of them ringed) plus a Green Sandpiper and four Goosander. A good morning's birding.

3 comments:

  1. Only 2 Gadwall in your photo! The quality of the photo is such that I can't be 100% sure, but assume you have a pair of Garganey there. The female duck to the right of the drake Garganey looks the same size as him + clearly much smaller than the Gadwall. If it's not a female Garganey, would have to be a female Teal.

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  2. Looking again think I can make out a white loral spot which would be good for female Garganey.

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  3. Hi CH, yes there was a pair present (see comment after the photo). I had missed it on the first photo as I wasn't even sure it was a bird! Another shot I have shows the female a little clearer. The third Gadwall was off the right of the picture by the way.

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