Little Gull, Black tailed Godwit, Turnstone, Dunllin, Brent Geese, Meadow Pipit, Sanderling, Grey Plover, Bar tailed Godwit, Knot, Common Gulls, 2 Cuckoos, Kittiwake, Whimbrel, Ruddy Duck.
In all 64 birds.
Author: neil.baldwin
Titchwell RSPB
Gannet in the distance, Little Tern, Grey Plover.
Titchwell RSPB
Blackcap, Sedge Warbler, Turtle Dove, 6 Bearded Tits, Little Gull, Common Gull, Meadow Pipit, Helen heard a Grasshopper Warbler, Brent Geese, Whimbrel, Linnet, Common Scooter.
Then we saw the Grasshopper Warbler.
Grey Plover, Turnstone, Snipe, Spotted Redshank, Common Sandpiper
Cley NWT
Avocet, Bearded Tit, Goosander, Little Ringed Plover, Littled Tern, Ruff, Sandwich Tern, Egyptian Goose.
In Bristol for Theresa’s birthday
Plenty of Black-backed Gulls, Feral Pigeons, Herring Gulls, but not a lot else!
Varsity boat race going on lots of BMX and skateboards around. Ferrari seem quite popular as do Ducati’s also loads of scooter boys, not sure if Vespa’s or Lambretta’s.
Quck trip to College Lake
Working on Sunday doing some VMWare migrations. Managed to get in just before the gates closed. Went straight to the cafe to get a piece of Gladis’s cake but she had not baked one this weekend. There was a very tame Robin in the garden.
Two Kingfishers, Snipe, Pied Wagtail.
Walk to Rosie and Ian’s
Just out side Buckland a Hare ran off it must have been hiding. Down at Wilstone hide not a lot going on. A Wren was just in front of the hide giving very good views, no sign of the Snipe, two Common Terns were perched on one of the shooting stages.
Two Greater spotted Woodpeckers, man acting suspiciously near a tree that a raptor landed in (brown middle of wings with black tips).
Grand tour of the local hotspots
College lake Whooper swan, Snipe, Canada Geese, Mute Swan, Coot, Tufted Duck, Shoveler, Mallard, Magour, Long tailed Tit, Great created Grebe, Lapwing, Black headed Gull, Blue Tit, Chaffinch, Sand Martin.
Marsworth reservoir Chiffchaff, Great Tit, Common Tern, Mustle Thrush.
Wendover Woods
Quick bike ride to finish off Easter. Dropped off travel bug, at the anti gravity hill cache. Walked up through Dancers End nature reserve, Pheasant. At the Cafe in the woods say for a while loads of Wrens, a couple of Coal Tits, Great Tit, good view of Crow. Woodpecker hammering, Collared Dove cooing.
Ivinghoe, Steps Hill
Ring Ouzel, 3 Jays. Over at Wilstone the Snipe was close to the hide, Willow Warbler on island.