Midday till 14.15 highlights, 2 Little Egret in outflow ditch by entrance from Plank Lane, Female Stonechat on edge of playing field, 1 Sparrowhawk , 2 Kestrel
Mid afternoon highlights, 1 M Marsh Harrier appeared from the North flew low and quartered Nevison's Flash then lost to view behind trees @ 14.03, 9 Lesser Redpoll,1 Kingfisher, 1 Buzzard.
Late news from yesterday 27th, first visit of two on an overall quiet day. First a 45 mins from 08.15 highlight of the day when I accidentally flushed two Woodcock together close to the path on the edge of a wooded area, both flying deeper in tree line, the first this Winter for me. An afternoon visit produced a couple of Song and Mistle Thrush who only have to compete with the Blackbirds for a extremely poor crop of berries, hence the only Redwing & Fieldfare of any note was during peak migration! The usual mix of Flinches were noted although in small numbers with 3 Lesser Redpoll flying over calling. Had an enjoyable chat with another birder who described seeing a Chiffchaff that didn't call but with bright eyestripe when I asked so noted as a Common rather than the possibility of Siberian!
Great White Egret on New Water at 06.45 before flying North after being flushed by mushroom pickers.
A few Redwing over early on South.
10 Pied Wagtail SW.
5 Siskin heard calling.
Small groups of 5's & 10's of Woodpigeon constantly flying over but not counted.
3 Teal on SBI flood.
03/10/24 Mid afternoon, Great White Egret seen flying over playing field East, then presumably the same bird later on, seen flying up from New Water, circle and then head for flooded former SBI area, 4 Swallow SE
08.00 - 10.00
94 Pink footed Geese East @ 08.08
2 Swallow flew South over playing field @ 08.10
Great White Egret flew from New Water South towards Pennington Flash @ 09.15
Other noteables included 2 Siskin South, 8 Chiffchaff, constant calls from Meadow Pipit but not counted, 3 Skylark, 1 Common Snipe over.
A slow walk from 08.15 to New Water and back, might have produced a few more birds, both species as well as total numbers, had I not been stopped 3 times by people wanting to talk ... Birds noted included 3 Common Snipe, 3 Grey Wagtail, 3 Cetti's Warbler, 1 Blackcap , 5 Chiffchaff, 2 Kestrel, 1 Buzzard, 2 Great spotted Woodpecker, a number of Meadow Pipit as well as the usual mix of Tits & Finch species.
Some recent highlights beginning with the most recent.
06/09/24 06.45 - 09.15
1 Tree Pipit over South ,1 Reed Warbler , 4 Cettis Warbler, 5 Little Egret , 5 Shoveler.
04/09/24 07.00 - 09.45
2 Tree Pipit, down on Ruck then left SW together, 3 Willow Warbler, 1 Cettis Warbler, 2 Kingfisher.
01/09/24 15.30 - 16.15
1 Spotted Flycatcher, 1 Willow Tit, 1 Kingfisher, 1 Nuthatch.
31/08/24 07.30 - 09.00
2 Reed Warbler, 1 Little Egret, 1 Nuthatch.
ALL OBSERVATIONS RELATE TO THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE PARK!
Hadn't been here for ages but fancied looking for spring arrivals somewhere interesting and had an excellent morning
Grasshopper Warbler Whinchat Marsh Harrier Little Egret plus Cetti's, Sedge and 4 other warbler species, Reed Buntings, Sparrowhawk, Kestrel, Bullfinch, 41 species altogether without really grilling the place
Immature male or female Marsh Harrier hunting around 1:15pm, also Willow Tit, 3 Stonechat, 80 Redwing and 5 Fieldfare. At Diggle Flash 2 Pochard, 3 Goldeneye and 34 Tufted Ducks.
Bittern sun bathing in the NE reeds of Diggle Flash at 2:55 then moved into cover. Also a drake Pochard, female Goldeneye, 30+Tufted Duck and a Willow Tit.
As aforementioned the White Tailed Lapwing was giving excellent views this morning in the, at times, very heavy showers.
Couldn't hang around as had a meeting in Liverpool, but other birds seen included Reed Warbler, Kestrel, 3 Swift, Common Buzzard, Chiffchaff, 2 Willow Warbler and Blackcap.
Cracking find. Thanks. Couple of pictures attached.
Not that it was ever in doubt I suppose but feather wear and abrasion on the wing coverts (particularly on the right wing) of the recent Rimac, Lincolnshire (and elsewhere on the East coast) White-tailed Lapwing and today's fabulous new county addition are one and the same. Interesting movement!