Yesterdays visit prompted plenty of moaning. A slight south east wind brought relief fro mthe cold north westerlies of recent weeks but brought with it heavy rain meaning we were all soaked within a very short time and had to resort to trying to dry off in front of the calor gas heater in the Obs. Moan, moan, moan..........
Mind you it worked! This 2nd calender year male Redstart was briefly seen skulking in the blackthorn but not conclusively identified before it ended up in one of the heligoland traps.
News of two Curlew Sandpipers at Inner Marsh Farm RSPB led me to visit for the first time for several months to find a virtually empty hide and the Sandpipers shwoing well but quiet distantly (from a photographic point of view!) from the hide. No other waders around apart from the summering flock of Black-tailed Godwits but 2 -3 Yellow Wagtails were nice to see as were the hordes of Sedge Warblers seemingly singing from every bush.
Earlier in the week two Wood Sandpipers at Sandbach Flashes tempted me away and I picked up Malc Curtin and Mark Payne on the way down. More locally a Spotted Flycatcher is back on in one of the few
territories I know of locally.
2 comments :
Moan? Hers a good moan http://at2h.blogspot.com/2010/05/moan.html and with no birds. Thats moaning.
cheers
jason
I now have a right to moan. Two day business trip to Vienna - Day 1. Missed Bluetgroat on the Wirral. Day 2. Missed Nightingale on Hilbre. In the words of the song ' things can only get better' - keep persevering Jase.
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