Over to Duff for 9 for my last session before Scilly. On entering the Geoff Smith Hide I immediately heard (yes heard) a Cetti's Warbler! A great start. I'd heard one in April, so no Year Tick but a nice surprise nonetheless.
Haydn arrived with supplies...thanks pal. He'd had a Crossbill on Skippy plus some PFG amd a male Marsh Harrier. I told him about the Cetti's and fortunately it continued to be heard for quite a while. Eventually we even managed to SEE it!
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Courtesy of Haydn |
My effort was er...an ID challenge...
It showed briefly a couple of times more, which was unexpected. Elaine arrived with her Dog and also managed a view. Haydn heard then saw the Marsh Tit...
Decent flocks of Wigeon and Teal in flight at the far end of the Reserve...
...and a few Skeins of PFG over...
Then...a significant sighting!!!I'd just picked up a couple of Stonechats to the left of the Hide when Haydn shouted...JAY! (97). The Bird flew directly across the Scrape and landed in a Bush at the far end...
...followed by...another!
Haydn was surprised at my reaction to this sighting, until I told him it was my first sighting of this Species here for...NINETEEN YEARS!!! My 6th and 7th records. Almost certainly Migrants. Quite a morning at this "quiet" time of Year?
A few Skylarks (c8) were apparent out on the grassland and I had my first Lapwings (2) of the Autumn. It was now approaching midday and we weer thinking of having a drive down to Hemingbrough to try for the Slavonian Grebe. Haydn then asked if I'd got Collared Dove on my Year List? I said no but I'd been scoping the Farm regularly with no joy. I checked again...and there on the Chimney of the house were...2 Collared Doves (98)...I kid you not!
20 minutes later we were watching the Slavonian Grebe. It was right at the far side on arrival but luckily, it eventually made its way round to the nearside to give us much better views despite the dull weather...
Just after we arrived Andy Holden and his Wife Vicky turned up. We had a good chat and I asked them if they were going to Scilly? I knew the answer! Hopefully we'll bump into them during our visit?
Late news this afternoon...
MEGA : Scilly MOURNING DOVE St Agnes at Troy Town Farm Fields
No further sightings after the initial find? Hopefully they'll find it by Friday...and the Wilson's Phalarope will remain? I don't ask for much!
On return I made my way up to Cliff Farm to check the PFG. There was a decent flock present (c300) but Birds were arriving all the time from various directions. By the time I left I was confident around 1,000 Birds were present. Amazing!
A bonus was the passing of a family of Whooper Swans...
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Youngsters following Parents |
The finishing touch was provided by the continuing presence of Mediterranean Gulls in the nearby plough. I estimated c20 present...
3 more sleeps...