After the last couple of sessions Rawcliffe Moss is definitely running short of autumn birds, but after the overnight rain cleared and with a half decent forecast, Will and I decided to have another go this morning, mainly in the hope of connecting with the elusive thrushes of 2011.
There was a suggestion of a few or more at dawn, perhaps even locally roosting ones, but no true visible migration which could increase a pathetic count of 12 Fieldfare, 8 Redwing, 2 Song Thrush and 8 Blackbirds. Chaffinch numbers were similarly low with less than 50, coupled with 3 Lesser Redpoll and 40+ Goldfinch, the latter all local feeding birds.
We finished a short session with just 11 new birds, 3 Redwing, 3 Blackbird, 4 Chaffinch and a Wren. No recaptures today.
Other birds and animals today: 1 Tawny Owl, 2 Buzzard, 1 Kestrel, 6 Snipe, 50+ Skylark, 5 Meadow Pipit, 10 Reed Bunting, 4 Corn Bunting, 9 Roe Deer.
Looking west towards Pilling Moss this morning we saw the most enormous, dense flock of Starlings which when they took to the air, we estimated at up to 20,000 birds wheeling around, but there may have been many more.
Will has been putting feed out at a site near Myerscough in readiness for a switch to winter ringing. He reports over 50 Chaffinch and several Tree Sparrows already coming to the seed, so we may switch allegiance soon and return to the moss next spring.
Lovely birds!
ReplyDeleteWow! Lovely shots~~ thanks, namaste, Carol (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeletewhat lovely birds!
ReplyDeleteyour shots are fantastic!
...just made my heart sing!
i love your blog!
Super cute Wren...how fortunate to get to hold one! Chaffinch's are just gorgeous...would love to have some in Kansas.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHippo Charm, have a blessed Sunday!
Estupendas las fotos que nos dejas.
ReplyDeleteSaludos y feliz domingo.
My heart melted when I saw that sweet little Wren, and then there was the lovely Starling, what a great shot, and then you made me really happy, the Chaffinch, what a sweet bird~
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