Just a quick 'since my last post' update tonight...
There's not much new appearing on patch at the moment, except for a few Red Kite that have all managed to avoid me. A lucky local took an amazing video of six flying low over Beer Head caravan park a couple of days ago - a truly enviable winter count.
So what I have seen? Well four Woodcock were much appreciated at the start of last week, especially considering this isn't proving a great Woodcock-winter. I managed some good flight views but on the deck views remain almost impossible at this regular site for them. Nearby the four Cattle Egret have been showing daily in Colyton, although I could only score a hat-trick here...
Will never tire of these! |
Not a usual mid winter sight here on the Axe |
It's been encouraging to see good numbers of gulls on the Estuary over the past week or so, with pre-breeding gull passage clearly starting to kick into action. For example I have seen more Lesser Black-backs today than I've seen on any day so far this year and Common Gull numbers are on the up. Am disappointed not to have seen a Casp yet this year, or a Yellow-legged, but I did see this a few days ago...
An intriguing beast! |
Really dark mantle |
My hunch, despite the limited white in the birds primaries, is that it's an argentatus (Northern) Herring Gull, a 4th-winter (which may explain the aforementioned restricted white).
I do hope the next blog post features a gull I can actually ID...
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