Sunday, 12 December 2021

12th December 2021

Another very quiet period I’m afraid. Even the winter thrushes have not arrived to enliven the scene with only small flocks of Redwing so far whilst Fieldfares are virtually non-existent. I’ve never known another winter period like this.

On the brighter side a cover crop of radish in one of the large fields down Potter Lane is proving very attractive to Linnets with up to 270 birds in there. This is by far the largest count in the parish for many years and must be attracting birds in from a much wider radius than just the village. However, having followed a few people on Twitter, whilst winter cover crops are very much a positive thing the planting of crops can have unintended consequences. So, for example, radish is good for birds like Linnets that perch up on the plants but really poor for ‘walking’ birds like pipits because of the density of cover.

A walk down the river yesterday proved productive with good views (but no photo) of a huge female Peregrine sending the local Woodpigeon flocks into panic mode. Also along here, despite the high water levels, a Green Sandpiper (only my second sighting this year), Redshank and four Snipe.

On a sadder wader note I found this dead Golden Plover in the top fields last night...

It was under a telegraph wire so I assume it was an unfortunate collision having only thought about bird flu after I got back home (probably just as well I was wearing gloves).

The weather has not been conducive to a lunchtime walk recently but one sunny spell allowed me to have my lunch sitting in the village churchyard. I wasn’t the only one…





The only other sightings of note were an excellent flock of 32 Long-tailed Tits in our garden and a Grey Wagtail in the Magic Garden…


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