Just got back from a "quiet" walk with Bud.
Crows passing South...none with hoods...alas. A couple more
Wheatears were nice...and never taken for granted.
Yesterday morning yielded a couple of
Curlew and
Fulmar South plus 2 male
Goosanders North. BIG bonus came in the form of a
Peregrine South over the paddock, as I was heading home...
A surprisingly decent cropped image...
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A powerful profile |
An hour before lunch from the bedroom proved very productive with a late flurry of "Lockdown" additions....and Garden Lifers to boot. I added
Lesser Black-backed Gull,
Cormorant and
Sand Martin. I also had great views of a female
Blackcap at the bird bath...
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A blur of bird and water |
You may be wondering why its taken me seven years to add these species to my Garden List? Simple, I've never looked from the bedroom window with any real intent, before this enforced confinement! I'm enjoying it.
So, Lockdown so far.
Basing it on a March 23rd start I guess the first significant sighting was a
Marsh Harrier (25th) seen from my front door courtesy of a knock on it by Richard! Later that morning I failed to reciprocate as I had my earliest
Swallow on our walk but couldn't get him "on it". Daily sightings of a beautiful
Barn Owl in the field opposite at dawn and dusk around this time, is also definitely worth a mention.
Fortunate indeed.
Next comes the undoubted highlight so far...
Shore Larks. Initially found by Richard the previous week I evenually scored on April Fools Day when I found a flock of 6 on Mill Hill!
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4 of them |
Corn Buntings back on Snakey Lane on the 3rd was a welcome sight...
...with the first returning
Sand Martins seen at Old Hive on the 4th. A singing
Blackcap on the 5th was followed by brief views of a
Ring Ouzel in flight on the 7th...another earliest record to savour. Another quality addition to my Holmpton List on this date was a
Black Redstart, again found by Richard in the paddock...
Yellow Wagtails also joined the party on this date at the Llama Farm...
A stunning
Hen Harrier that had been lingering on Snakey Lane was finally seen well on a "bread and milk run" on the 8th...
A silent
Willow Warbler was a decent find at Old Hive Copse on the 12th.
Turnstone and
Fulmar were added on the 16th.
Whimbrel fell on the 17th and the first Lesser
Whitethroats were heard yesterday evening on Taylor Lane.
All birds seen/heard on walks from my house or trips to Patrington and Withernsea for supplies.
Plenty more to come...hopefully...