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Author: | Steve Nesbitt [ Wed Apr 20, 2011 7:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Marston Sewage Works - 20/4/11 - PM |
Met Ernie Roberts (who some members know) in the hide and saw ..... Goldfinch - 2 Buzzard - 1 over Mallard - 12 Coot - 8 Mute Swan - 2 Swallow - 1 over scrape Moorhen - 4 Teal - c20 Shelduck -2 Canada Goose - 1 Greylag Goose - 8 Green Sandpiper (or Wood?) - 1 - photo in common birds album Lapwing - 2 Pied Wagtail - 2 Marsh Harrier - 1 - photo in common birds album Tufted Duck - 2 Wood Pigeon - 4 over Carrion Crow - 4 over Curlew - 1 over Pheasant - 8 |
Author: | Ian Misselbrook [ Thu Apr 21, 2011 4:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Marston Sewage Works - 20/4/11 - PM |
Both Green and Wood Sandpiper present until at least 10.30 am. Also 7 species of warbler including Grasshopper and Lesser Whitethroat. Cheers Ian |
Author: | Steve Nesbitt [ Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Marston Sewage Works - 20/4/11 - PM |
Nice one Ian Colin will be pleased with you confirming his sighting of a Wood Sandpiper I am sure ![]() Would love to know whereabouts you spotted / heard the warblers, please either post here or PM me. Thanks ![]() |
Author: | Ian Misselbrook [ Thu Apr 21, 2011 10:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Marston Sewage Works - 20/4/11 - PM |
Hi Steve, Lesser Whitethroat singing in the hedge between the car park and the hide. Whitethroats -just about everywhere from car park to the new works. Blackcap - just behind the hide Grasshopper Warbler- I was lucky enough to see it as well as hear it reeling. Frm the hide turn left and just beyond the scrape in the reeds from which it flew out and in to the nettles and vegetation in the corner. Sedge Warbler - loads from the edge of the scrape all over the reedbed and grass area. Reed warblers - one singing near the gropper and at least another 2 in the tall reeds halfway along the path to the new works. Willow Warbler - one close to the hide and a further 3 between the new works and the railway line. Both sandpipers were side by side when I first entered the hide but flew before i could get my camera out. however both reappeared along the far left bank after a few minutes. Best regards, Ian |
Author: | Steve Nesbitt [ Fri Apr 22, 2011 8:49 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Marston Sewage Works - 20/4/11 - PM |
Hi Ian Thanks for that will take a good look on my next visit. I think (not 100% sure as learning on all levels of birding) that I heard 3 different Sedge Warblers singing constantly while walking along the Viking Way towards the works end of the site. Great news with the Warblers returning eh? Thanks again mate, |
Author: | David Morison [ Sat Apr 23, 2011 6:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Marston Sewage Works - 20/4/11 - PM |
No sign of Wood Sandpiper today 23/04/11 although the Green is still there. Lots of Sedge and Reed Warblers, heard one Grasshopper and saw plenty of Whitethroats. David |
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