Nene Washes
I spent some time here today, it is a brilliant place to visit, so much to see. The Washes are currently flooded so that brings a different perspective to the area.
Nene Washes
I spent some time here today, it is a brilliant place to visit, so much to see. The Washes are currently flooded so that brings a different perspective to the area.
Willey;
Checked some areas of the Long Spinney for resting Woodcock first thing. I didn't find any but I did spot a 'hot' small mammal, which was quite inquisitive and allowing good views to confirm it to be a Weasel.
Disturbed a wintering Peacock butterfly in the log heap, but returned it safely.
Mid-afternoon - Paddock feed station
Four Stock Doves, a Raven over east, c30 Redwings over south, two Mallard heading for the local field pond. Other wise just the usual.
WIlley;
No obs today, other than time to notice 5 Long-tailed Tits at the feed station, first ones seen there this winter.
12th January - Woodcock - Mere Lane
I checked my thermal camera for Woodcock pictures I had taken, here's some screen grabs from video.
As mentioned, I could not see it with the naked eye, and was happy to leave it there undisturbed.
WeBs counts today, most waters counted were 90% frozen over
Soar Brook Lake Area
Lesser Black Backed 150, Great Black Backed 20, Herring, 50 Herring, 5 Common and 150 Black Headed Gulls.
Wigeon 3, Mallard 15, Mute 2, 7 Lapwing, Teal 6, Moorhen 6 and Coot 7.
A Buzzard, a few Redwings and Fieldfares round.
Mere Lane Lake
A few Coots and Moorhens, Little Grebe and Mute Swans.
Checking the coppice with the Thermal camera I could clearly see a Woodcock sitting in the leaf litter, but not with the naked eye. A couple of Ravens over.
Stanford Hall Lake area.
c100 Wigeon, three Tufted, six Goosanders, 27 Mallards, a Little Egret, one Shoveler and 15 Teal.
Buzzard and Red Kite, a Treecreeper and Redwing.
Draycote Water; afternoon.
The Red-throated Diver is still present and showed well. Three Shelducks.