Saturday, 22 January 2022

Poet and Pheasant - Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers

 There seemed little point embarking on the new day until full daylight which neatly coincided with this

New Kid on the Block
cutting across the clear blue sky an

AUGUSTA WESTLAND 139

of Qinetic Castle Air based at Boscombe Down (thanks John) and as has become usual starting in the Southern Quarter the first wildlife to be encountered, unless you include the single Fieldfare still munching away at the berries on the Ornimentals, was an extrodinarily large

Herd of Deer
c8 in all and all unsurprisingly
ROE
feeding voraciously.
Along the Oak Line with the Moors river this
COMMON BUZZARD
was a totally unwelcome guest as far as the local
CARRION CROWs
were concerned and soon given the elbow
with preening continuing.
Within the Solar Panel Compound a moment of

Déjà Vu
as like in previous days the female

PHEASANT
had returned to what appears to be a
Favoured Perch
while what had been an ordiary sort of day was about to close with something of a
BANG
as a small flock of First for the Year
SISKINs
were located feeding in the tree-tops at the
Sewerage Works
and most unusually (ditto f.f.y.) this
JAY
was also found feeding on the verges of the busy lane leading to the Eco Recycle Centre.

Friday, 21 January 2022

Hummingbird B.B. King / Les Paul

 With yet another +6°C on the temperature gauge it was still more about frustration than reality that we flashed up the Moth Traps again on Wednesday night. Thursday dawned as though it were mid-Spring rather than mid-Winter and stayed that way all day, with a 'blank' from the traps, but the effort seemed worth it when we heard from our friend John Gifford in Weymouth, that he had recorded a

HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH

in his garden

which is one of the few 'day-time flying' macro Moths.
"like the man said, you ain't going to catch owt if you don't flash the traps up"

At full daylight with frost still deep and crisp and even nipping the finger-tips, there came just a moment of magic with none avian fliers we have been hoping to capture for a couple of weeks or more since the newly liveried

DRAKEN EUROPE
trainer jets took over from the previous
COBHAMs
which we feel are the same aircraft as the company were taken over recently.

WOOD PIGEON
in the first rays of the Sun and then a thin veneer of ice now almost covering the surface of the
with not a Waterfowl to be seen which looked to have moved to the more open waters of the
TUFTED DUCK
a male was thought to be a new arrival
making an acquanitance with the
Little Grebes and other residents as well
but keeping more than a wings-length from the
hunting
GREY HERON
which will take a pop at just about anything while both
MOORHEN and COOT
remain resident.
Knowing 3 regular breeding sites across the Recording Area for the deminutive
Tree Mouse
more correctly the
TREECREEPER
it was thought, as usual, just a matter of time before it too joined the ranks of
First's for the Year.
Still a couple of
EGYPTIAN GEESE
along the course of the
MOORS RIVER
but seemingly gone, or in hiding, we have seen nothing of the Canada's lately.
It feels like we could do with a not to distant away-day which we will further consider over the   Week End - Av a Gudun'

Thursday, 20 January 2022

Common People - Pulp

 Chill, Still and not much of a Thrill once again we are consigned to what we could find, highlighted by today's headline! However, once that 

Current Bun
starts to clip the horizen, clearing the overnight frost, it's all systems go!
Mist on the River Stour provided its own charm while we watched both
HERRING GULLs
and
ROOKs
alike trying to sustain themselves, in the neigbouring horse paddock, for another day.
Heading south a
MERLIN
of the none Avian kind clattered overhead while again, across more horse paddocks,
we found the first signs of
SPRING
as a few among the crowd of feeding
BLACK-HEADED GULLs
were already showing traces of their dark top-knots.
A small representation of
HOUSE SPARROW
which must amout to 1 or 200 across the board here with more numerous
WOOD PIGEON
soaking up the first rays of the day.
Further north it was aparent that the Irrigation Pond had been abandoned by the
WATERFOWL
as part frozen but not so the
Gravel Pit
where
a few
GADWALL
and
TEAL
male with female above still remain but no signs of the Little Grebes on the day.

Wednesday, 19 January 2022

Tales of Phileas Fogg

 With another heavy

overnight
GROUND FROST
we did undertake our usual rounds but the further we got the more dence became the
FOG!

limiting the number of Bird species seen but for the first time ever allowing us time and space to publish them all on a single post but in no particular order. From the garden the usual array of

HOUSE SPARROW
WOOD PIGEON
ROBIN
BLACKBIRD
and
GREAT TIT
Down at the Southern Paddocks the flock of
CHAFFINCH
remains at a considered +150 strong so maybe why this
KESTREL
was showing interest? while at the local Pond all that could be seen / found were a pair of
MUTE SWANs
along with an ever increasing number of overwintering
MALLARD 
and the stalwart
MOORHENs
Further afield a blank was drawn at the ever increasingly icebound
Irrigation Pond
while next door at the more open waters of the
Gravel Pit
things remained much the same, but at least there were Birds! with the
COOT
3 x LITTLE GREBE
along with c3 pairs of
GADWALL
and a single
TEAL
but far less expected a brief visit from a passing
HERRING GULL
while along the bridleway another visitor from outer space joined the still marooned
Number 6
but this time a
SAUSAGE
less than 50 yards away, and while had it not been for the humble
WREN
and a
CARRION CROW
the Sewearge Works Fenceline would have been devoid, maybe due the the heavy repair works having started there yesterday?
THAT'S NATURE FOR YOU, UNPREDICTABLE AS EVER!