After two days of meetings it was good to be out again. Am pleased to have (for a change) timed it with favourable weather condtions too!
At dawn it looked promising for 'vis mig', so I went up to Axe Cliff. The vis mig was actually disappointing both numbers and variety wise - probably due to a lack of any sorts of wind, and quite heavy cloud cover. All that went into the notebook was:
22 Wood Pigeon
40 Skylark
30 Meadow Pipit
19 alba Wagtail
21 Jackdaw
3 Jay (flew north)
28 Starling
55 Chaffinch
22 Linnet
12 Goldfinch
11 Siskin
1 Redpoll sp.
2 Reed Bunting (landed briefly in Undercliff)
It wasn't just in the sky that there was 'vis mig' though. Looking down into the Undercliff Goldcrest were filtering through west - with two main waves of birds passing. So exciting to see a migration of this tiny bird in action. Also down in the Undercliff, a Ring Ouzel appeared for a short while before flying east. This bird certainly looked like the bird I saw on Monday, but was in a different area...
Maybe a first-winter male as it seems to have a nice black tail |
I have been to other spots this morning, but saw nothing better than this Wheatear...
This bird was along harbour road - no Black Redstarts yet (which was what I was looking for!) |
When I got home - annoyingly there seemed to be quite a few birds going over the garden (a couple of Redwing, few Skylarks and alba Wagtails). I wonder if I should have spent the morning watching from the garden - maybe I'll try that in the morning if the weather is suitable...
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