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Author: | Terence Whalin [ Mon Feb 18, 2008 11:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Nothing to GROUSE about |
Had an annual trip to the north to look for black grouse yesterday,it was bitterly cold but bright and clear the results were, 28 blackcocks 14 greyhens 21 red grouse. Although viewing conditions were ideal with good light blackcocks seemed to be in short supply this year, whereas in previous years counts had usually been 40-50 blockcock with a peak of 74 one year. We also have noted that the blackcock seem to prefer shorter cropped grassy areas than the greyhen and they were not lekking on this trip. The greyhen tend to be in more tussocky type vegetation and we had a record count for them this year. This could be that we ere 3/4 wks earlier than our normal grouse run and the blackcock were a bit more scattered than usual, not very green i am afraid but a superb trip. We then headed to hartlepool bay where the sea was flat calm then on to saltholme where major construction works are underway by the rspb and from what i could observe will be superb at this well known birding venue. Big bag of fish and chips at seaton carew to nearby cries of whos ate all the pies, still wiped my greasy chin and headed home. highlights from bay area etc were, 19 purple sands adult med gull almost full summer lots red throat divers eider scoter mergs few auks but generally very quite. Terry Whalin with my Derbyshire birding buddies Dave Sneap & Brian Hill A good days birding in good company and a good few laughs along the way. |
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