Sunday, 7 April 2013


Sunday 7th march 2013

Thanks to qb bull for letting me know that the first chiffchaff is back on netherton hill. Also 5 great crested grebes on reservoir. 




Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Tuesday 2nd April 2013

Ok, computer has just died, so I'm afraid any photos will have to be added later.

Weather:- cloudy with sunny spells and windy.

Woods:- usually birds around, but a male bullfinch displaying well.

Canal:- mallards, moorhen. Greater spotted woodpecker seen briefly, then one heard drumming. Female greenfinch seen with nesting material in beak.


Reservoir:- 45 black-headed gulls, lesser black backed gulls, coots and mallards. Two great-crested grebes also present.

Netherton hill:- carrion crows, magpies and a buzzard soaring over. The big surprise was a red kite flying east. Seems to be the year for surprises, third outing in a row and the unsuspected has been spotted. Just goes to show, doesn't it. There was a male reed bunting at the bottom of the hill, by the cattle bridge. Another first sighting for me.

If I've missed anything, I'll add it on later when computer hopefully feels better. Just wanted to put up a quick post.


Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Tuesday 5th March 2013
 
 
Weather :- cloudy blue skies, sunny and quite warm
 
Woods :- blue tit checking out a nest box. Male bullfinch singing, female bullfinch also seen. Goldcrest put in a good view and green woodpecker heard, as well as the usual suspects.
 
Reservoir :- great crested grebe, 53 black-headed gulls, coots, mallards and a male and female tufted duck.
 
Canal :- more mallards and moorhen. House sparrows spotted behind the reservoir. Female greenfinch in the trees and dunnock. Wren in the reeds.
 
Netherton hill :- Murray cattle roaming around, one buzzard soaring, male chaffinch singing, sparrowhawk and a feral pigeon.
 
 
 
The big surprise, now I've had the photo checked, was a yellowhammer spotted in the gorse at the bottom of Netherton hill. Then flew of to the top of the trees, along the canal at the base of the hill, to do a bit of singing. First recorded record that I can find on birdtrack, but a pair was last seen in 1990. I believe it was more common, before the loss of farmland, when they built Merry Hill. So I hope that this is a good sign of things to come.
 



Thursday, 21 February 2013

Thursday 21st February 2013
 
 
Weather :- cloudy with sunny spells and a chilly wind.
 
 
Reservoir :- showing 112 black-headed gulls with a few starting to moult into summer plumage. 22 coots, 11 mallards and 3 tufted ducks, (1 male, 2 female ). Little grebe and great crested grebe, that was seen only yesterday, according to the birdtrack app, seem to have left. 2 coots were gathering nesting material.
 
Woods :-  Fairly quiet, may be due to more people as it's half term. 16 long-tailed tits, amongst the usual suspects. Buzzard and bullfinch heard.
 
Found some interesting lichen on some trees.
 

 



Thursday, 24 January 2013

Thursday 23rd January 2013
 
 
 Before I go any further, today proved that you never know just what is going to turn up. While looking over Doulton's Claypit, where the only thing moving were magpies, a sudden glint of white in the sky caught my attention. Flying eastwards was a great BIG patch first. A little egret, which left me with a great big silly smile on my face!
 
Weather :- what a difference a couple of weeks can make. Snow still on the ground, cloudy but sun trying to peek out.
 
 
Reservoir :- 2 cormorants now present and a male and female tufted ducks have arrived. Otherwise 119 black-headed gulls, 22 coots, 23 mallards and 3 mute swans.
 
Woods :- Amongst all the usual suspects was a male blackcap, nuthatch, male bullfinch and 3 redwings.
 

 
And thanks to Netherton colts, who has given me good directions, I finally found the dragon.
 



Oak leaf galls

 
 



Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Tuesday 1st January 2013
 
Not the best day, still suffering with the flu but determined to keep up my New Year's tradition of hitting the patch. Only managed a quick hour, then had to give up. Missed more birds then spotted - so never go birding with a dodgy head!
 
Weather :- Clear blue skies, sunny and warm.
 
Reservoir :- showed 1 moorhen, 25 coots, 3 canada geese, 70 black-headed gulls, 1 lesser black-backed gull and 3 mallards. The highlight being the winter cormorant had appeared - but never stays for long.
 
Woods :- 2 grey squirrels put in brief appearences. Otherwise usually suspects - magpies, crows, blue tits, great tits, chaffinch, bullfinches heard, wren, greater spotted woodpecker, blackbirds, woodpigeons, dunnock and the robins had turned shy and kept disappearing.
 
Still unable to find the dragon sculpture, beginning to think it doesn't exsist.


Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Tuesday 18 December 2012
 
 
Weather :- Cloudy blue sky, light breeze and mild.
 
Stayed in the woods today, mainly following the sculpture trail, but did check out the reservior.
 
 
Reservior showed 28 coots, 63 black-headed gulls and 2 lesser black-backed gulls.
 
Woods:- The usually suspects around. Blue/great/long and coal tits, both nuthatches showing well, woodpigeons, magpies, crows, jay, blackbirds, robins being cheeky as usually and chaffimch heard.
 
The big surprise was when I was looking for a bullfinch I could hear, briefly saw as a male, but also found this lost fellow.
 
Yellow crowned amazon parrot - well think it is anyway. Anyone lost one??
 
Found 2 more of the new sculptures.
 
Dragonfly
 
Owl
 
And not forgetting this greater spotted woodpecker.
 
 
Most of the berries and fruits have now been stripped, but the ivy berries are growing well.