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Author:  Vin Fleming [ Sat Apr 09, 2011 7:03 pm ]
Post subject:  Stanton's Pit & Elsea Wood

Stanton's Pit
1 (silent) cuckoo this morning
1 green sandpiper
3 swallows
1 cormorant
2 linnet
1 chiffchaff
plus the usual range of coot, tufted duck, single little grebe and mute swan etc

Elsea Wood
Earlier in the day - a single lesser spotted woodpecker again at Elsea Wood - a male seen and heard calling and drumming
Also 1 pair nuthatch
8 gt spotted woodpecker
5 green woodpecker
10 chiffchaff
1 pr bullfinch
5 stock dove
1 pr bullfinch
1 treecreeper
5 blackcap

Vin

Author:  Ian Misselbrook [ Sun Apr 24, 2011 11:22 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stanton's Pit & Elsea Wood

Despite having lived only six miles away from Elsea Wood for more than 25 years this morning was my first visit. What a jewel! I heard calls and the song of the Lesser Spotted Woodpecker and glimpsed it as it flew off a well holed tree stump. I also was a pair of Nuthatches mating, two pairs of Treecreepers, at least 3 Great Spotted Woodpeckers and a Garden Warbler. Also the highest density of Stock Doves of any of the local woods. The flora is also superb with carpets of bluebells contrasting with the yellow of archangel.

On the way back at the top of Ringstone Hill I spotted a Raven.

Regards,

Ian

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