Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Wednesday 23rd March

No lectures at Uni today, so I decided to spend a couple of hours of the morning in Mote Park. It was such a beautiful sunny morning, and the temperature was very warm - t-shirt weather for some!


Green Woodpecker

3 Goldcrest were noted, 5 Treecreeper were seen, 6 Nuthatch were noted, 2 Great Spotted Woodpeckers were drumming, 6 Green Woodpeckers were noted, several Goldfinch and Greenfinch were come across, 3 Chiffchaff were singing, a Grey Wagtail was seen flying west over the Lake, a few Siskin were heard flying over but too high to see, 2 Pheasant were noted, 2 Herring Gulls flew north, 1 Kestrel was spotted, and 2 Sparrowhawk were seen, a pair of Bullfinch - the first for the year - were seen, and a KINGFISHER was seen twice as it flew down and up the River Len - the first for almost 12 months!!! Hopefully this sighting of a Kingfisher means that they may be returning locally to their old haunts after being hit heard by the past hard winters - you used to be guaranteed to see at least 1 Kingfisher on every visit up until December 2009.


Another Green Woodpecker

A Grey Heron and a Great Crested Grebe were seen along the River Len, and of particular note on the Lake were 11 Mute Swan, 5 Great Crested Grebes, 2 Lesser Black-backed Gulls, around 165 Black-headed Gulls, and at least 18 Common Gulls.



Ancient Cherry

It was lovely to see 3 Peacock butterflies, 1 Comma and 1 Small Tortoiseshell as well.

4 comments:

Warren Baker said...

Nice Green Woody shots Simon, You're right it's good to see some Buterflies about :-)

Greenie said...

Simon ,
Cracking Green Woodpecker shots from me too .
Fingers crossed for the Kingfisher .

Mike H said...

Simon,

Great news about the Kingfisher lets hope it stays and encourages a mate.

Paul said...

Hi Simon, I agree with the other comments mate, those Green Woodpecker shots are very nice indeed.

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