Delighted to finally see my first Wheatear of the year today, a lovely male in the fields south of Seaton Marshes just after midday. A pretty average date for my first, but it feels late as they have been turning up along the south coast for a good week or so. Sadly no pics as it remained distant, but this didn't limit the joy watching it gave me. Always such a turning point in the birding year.
This was my second PWC year tick of the day, thanks to a Greylag Goose that has spent the day in the valley. March is by far our peak month for Greylags here, so it's another semi-expected but much appreciated early spring year tick...
Spot the odd one out! |
Other bits and bobs from me today include 15 Sand Martins over Colyford Marsh, a second-summer Mediterranean Gull with 65+ Common Gulls on the Estuary at dusk and at least six Cattle Egrets again in the egret roost at Seaton Marshes.
I did say I would post details here about the colour-ringed Avocet on Black Hole Marsh when I heard back from the BTO, and I have heard back. Sadly since its initial ringing as a chick on 23/6/16 at Greenabella Marsh, Graythorpe, Hartlepool, it's not been re-sighted. Well until it dropped in at Black Hole Marsh on Saturday morning!
Whilst on the subject of colour-rings, a Crane that was seen briefly on Colyford Marsh on 7/3/17 by good friend of mine Jean, looks like it was probably the same Crane that was at Titchfield Haven in Hampshire five days earlier. Named 'Excalibird' I believe. Interesting name...
Whilst on the subject of colour-rings, a Crane that was seen briefly on Colyford Marsh on 7/3/17 by good friend of mine Jean, looks like it was probably the same Crane that was at Titchfield Haven in Hampshire five days earlier. Named 'Excalibird' I believe. Interesting name...
Hi Steve, interesting comment re the Common Crane - presumably accounts for the Exminster record on the same day early pm ? One also flew over Bovington Camp at 10am the same morning
ReplyDeleteHi Mark, it was here at 11:40 but didn't stop long apparently. Could all be the same bird by the sounds of it.
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