Friday, 17 January 2025

17th January - cloudy, dullish, light SW, 7C

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.



Of course all the usual ducks were present, and a good size flock of Black-tailed Godwits and Lapwings.  A single Marsh Harrier and Red Kite were seen.  

Along the bank from the car park five Stonechats were busy feeding. A Kestrel was hunting, often coming down and pulling out a work to eat.




Of course key species to see here are Owls, and I was fortunate to see Long-eared, Short-eared and Tawny Owl today.
    



The Whooper Swans were mostly out feeding on the fields, along the A605 I cam across several, small groups, plus a flock of 86, then a field full c400, busy feeding - but no Bewicks with them.  A small flock of Pink-footed Geese, c30, was also in one field plus five Roe Deer.







Thursday, 16 January 2025

16th January - toch of frost. Fog clearing slowing during the morning. Cloudy, light S, 6C

Willey;
A Woodcock disturbed in the Long Spinney, opposite Perkins fields this morning.

Soar Brook Lake; morning
A few Common, Lesser Black-backed and Black-headed Gulls, four Tufted, six Teal, three Wigeon and a couple of Mute Swans.

Lilbourne Meadows; afternoon.

c200 Wigeon, three Shovelers, female Sparrowhawk, c15 Redwings and single Fieldfare. c15 Starlings feeding on Sheep pasture.

Male and female Stonechats were  moving around feeding.




Wednesday, 15 January 2025

15th January - light SW, 10XC. Misty until mid-morning then sunny.

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.


14th January - light SW, 8C, cloudy

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.






Monday, 13 January 2025

13th January - A little frost last night. Cloudy, mod SW, 5C. Slow thaw still

Willey; morning

On the feed station, five House Sparrows, two Greenfinch, three Chaffinch, two Collared Doves, three Robin, Blue and Great Tits.

Stanford reservoir; afternoon.

Still mostly frozen over, Keepers bay about 50% frozen over.
Great White Egret and two Grey Herons standing in arable field near inlet.
Two drake Goosanders, plenty Gadwall, Teal and Mallards, plus five Shoveler, Tufted and Pochard.  A Little Grebe in Keepers bay.

Many Greylag Geese, I counted 340, with other out of view so c400. plus Chanda Geese.

I checked the waterside bushes with the thermal camera, but no Woodcock found today, they have been seen here before though.

Sunday, 12 January 2025

12th January - cloudy, 5C, light S. Some thawing.

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.


Saturday, 11 January 2025

11th January - Frost last night -6C. Foggy/misty all day, vis often only 100-200m. 0C, still

Willey:
Got a few short clips of the Barn Owl last night.


Magna Park Lake; morning

I thought I would check some of the wood/bush area with the thermal camera for Woodcock, and the very first bird I found was a Woodcock, however, I didn't find any further ones.

Stanford Res; afternoon.

Very poor visibility, what very little I could see showed the water to be frozen over. I checked areas with the thermal camera for Woodcock but no success.  Nit much around at all.