It was a real luxury to be able to go bird watching this afternoon after church, as normally I would be going into work instead to set up, but as it is the Christmas period I did not need to. It was pretty overcast and fairly misty with a very light drizzle of rain now and then. A light south westerly wind was making itself known.
I was still feeling very rough today and in a lot of pain so I did not go far but just walked along the sea wall as far as the green bank. It was very quiet overall. Mute Swan numbers were up a bit at the back, with about 25 present. A single Redshank was near the pumping station bit as usual but there was no sign of the Kingfisher. The tide was out when I arrived but was coming in fairly fast. I saw about 84 Brent Geese throughout the visit. I love the way they chatter away to each other. A single Curlew was feeding on an area of exposed shore together with a Grey Plover, 18 Oystercatcher, 2 Redshank, 5 Turnstones and 6 Ringed Plover. Later on a 2nd Curlew flew west.
I got some very nice views of Stonechat as I went along the wall. A male and female allowed a few shots before moving further away.
| Male Stonechat |
| Female Stonechat |
| Male Stonechat |
I did not see any sign of the Short-eared Owls or any Harriers. I did see a male Sparrowhawk and a single Kestrel. At one point it got quite busy out at sea. Either there was a sudden shoal of fish or a fishing boat had dumped some. Suddenly the sea was alive with 8 Gannets and 150 Cormorants all busily fishing. Herring Gulls and a a few Great Black-backed Gulls also joined in the fray. I had hoped a diver or two would join in but I did not see any amongst them. During the afternoon I saw 1 Red-throated Diver and 3 Great Crested Grebes but little else. 4 Mallards flew up at one point but they were the only duck that I saw.
A group of 25 Ringed Plover and a Turnstone kept being disturbed from the shore by the number of people on the sea wall. I tried for a photo as they flew past and though it is not great I am pleased that I tried it.
| Ringed Plover and Turnstone |
At one point a lonely Ringed Plover was left as the others flew off and I tried for a photo even though it was quite distant.
| Ringed Plover |
It had been nice to be out even if it was pretty quiet and I enjoyed the visit.
Birds I saw this visit included: Black-headed Gull, Herring Gull, Common Gull, Great Black-backed Gull, 2 Curlew, 1 Grey Plover, 32 Ringed Plover, 7 Turnstone, 40 Ostercatcher, 5 Stonechat, Robin, Blackbird, Dunnock, Wren, Goldfinch, Meadow Pipit, 5 Redshank, Carrion Crow, Jackdaw, Linnet, 8 Gannet, 1 Red-throated Diver, 3 Great Crested Grebe, 1 Sparrowhawk, 1 Kestrel
On the 31st December I paid a visit to Broomfield Track and found it very quiet indeed so I have added it in here rather than do a separate entry. A Robin posed nicely, while a perched Kestrel was making some of the little birds very nervous indeed. 17 Magpie were on the cow field which was quite impressive. The highlight of the visit was a small flock of 7 Siskin over.
| Robin |
Kestrel
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