Saturday, 20 March 2010
Friday, 19 March 2010
Not much change on the reserve from yesterday. The firecrest was still showing really well flycatching in the willows between the carpark and VC. 4 chiffchaff (2 at Thornham Point, 2 on Meadow Trail), water pipit, and the male wheatear (121) still on the grazing meadow.
Peacock butterfly in the garden this afternoon.
Peacock butterfly in the garden this afternoon.
Thursday, 18 March 2010
Another cracking days birding on the coast. Started at one of coastal ringing sites and although the nets were quiet the birding around the site was great. Started off with a fly-over calling lapland bunting which dropped onto the marsh. There were loads of singing skylarks and displaying lapwing, 3 marsh harrier, peregrine, ringtail hen harrier, 42 pink feet and 6 sand martins west. After about an hour a large flock of small birds got up started to fly around. Once they landed I managed to get onto a coupe of the birds which also turned out to be lap bunts. We decided to get a better angle on the area where the birds were feeding and eventually had at least 50 birds feeding and flying around together! Many males were coming into summer plumage and looking very smart - certainly the most I have ever seen together.
Also had the first butterfly (peacock) of the year, several bumblebees and a toad.
With the sand martins on the move I decided to try the reserve for the afternoon. Got off to a good start with firecrest (118) feeding along the edge of the carpark giving views down to a few metres. Also on the reserve was a singing chiffchaff (119) on the Meadow Trail and 7 sand martins (120) west. 2 male stonechat in the scrub from Fen Hide and a bittern over the reeds on the walk back.
Also had the first butterfly (peacock) of the year, several bumblebees and a toad.
With the sand martins on the move I decided to try the reserve for the afternoon. Got off to a good start with firecrest (118) feeding along the edge of the carpark giving views down to a few metres. Also on the reserve was a singing chiffchaff (119) on the Meadow Trail and 7 sand martins (120) west. 2 male stonechat in the scrub from Fen Hide and a bittern over the reeds on the walk back.
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Cracking day out and about and it was made even better by bumping into this!
For some reason I decided to look at the 'big white bag' it the top of the wood and was surprised to see that it was a bird and not a bag. Scoped it and realised it was an egret that had to be great white considering its size and the fact I was probably half a mile away from it. The bird was on one of our ringing sites so I called Keith so we could go onto the farm and get closer views to confirm the ID and get some images. Thankfully the bird stayed until Keith and Ann arrived and showed until 16:15 at least. By the time I had got to the car and driven back it had gone. I checked Thornham Harbour and saltmarsh but no sign.


Barn owl, 670 golden plover, 30 yellowhammer and 20 corn bunting were also in the Choseley barns area.
Spent the morning on the reserve and managed to add 2 more species to the yearlist. Grey partridge (116) on the saltmarsh and 2 tree sparrows west at 09:45 (117). Also had snow bunting on the beach, 80+ avocet and this ring-necked x tufted duck hybrid on the fresh marsh.

Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Good morning ringing at one of our other sites just to the east of Fakenham. It is a great little site with good selection of habitats that pick up a variety of species. Real spring-like weather produced a good number of moving finches with the highlights being 7 siskin (new bird ringed) and 7 goldfinches. Other goodies included a female nuthatch which delighted in drumming Keiths' fingers, and a marsh tit. Ended up with 24 new and 27 re-traps including a controlled goldfinch from another site.
There were also plenty of other bits about including 4 displaying buzzard, 3 sparrowhawks, 2 singing marsh tits, med gull and the first bumblebee of the year.

Decided to head off to Holkham but very quite now the geese have gone - only 21 pinkies were still on the marshes. At least 5 buzzards displaying over Holkham Park and 4 female marsh harriers over the grazing marsh. Nipped over to Wells harbour for the black brant as I haven't caught up with any yet this winter. Got good views of it bathing in the harbour channel but the photos were rubbish.
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Managed a couple of hours ringing before work on Saturday and got a ringing tick and a new bird for the site.
After a few weeks of trying we managed to tempt one of the local moorhens into a net. Usually they are too wary and tend to fly off steeply and avoid the nets. When they do go in, becauce their feet are so big they have a nack of just walking out of the net. Thankfully we got to this one in time.
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Don't panic, I am still alive. Stupid Tiscali and BT couldn't sort their ar**s from their elbows but after nearly 2 weeks we finally have the Internet again.

singing male hawfinch at Lynford and male brambling @ Santon Downham
You haven't missed much really. With the combination of the weather and working in the garden I have barely done any birding recently. Spent a pleasant day birding in the Brecks last week looking for some of the speciality stuff. The weather wasn't great but it was calm if a bit overcast.
Started at Santon Downham looking for lesser spots. No joy as usual and from talking to other people they are getting very difficult here and hadn't been seen for a few weeks. Had a walk around the forestry and got good views of at least 3 singing woodlarks and several groups of crossbills going over. There was also 60 bramblings (over 200 earlier in the winter) feeding under the beech trees around the carpark. Moved onto one of the regular sites for goshawk and after an hour got lucky with a displaying pair for a few minutes. Finished off the day with 10 hawfinches and 40+ crossbills at Lynford but no firecrests.


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