Fen Drayton Lakes Sightings - Please post your sightings here...

Please post your notable sightings on this thread. Notable means notable to you - no matter how common! Not only is it nice to share, but we can use the information in our casual sightings records to help maintain a picture of species and numbers on the reserve.

I'll set the ball rolling:-

Thursday 3rd Jan

Black tailed godwit x c200 in flight over Drayton Lagoon/Elney Lake

Goldeneye x 4 Drayton Lagoon South

1 Weasel

Tim Fisher

  • Sightings from Sunday 10 March, collected in the car park from visitors/volunteers/staff - 58 species.

    wigeon

    tufted duck

    gadwall

    goldeneye

    teal

    pochard

    mallard

    pintail

    shoveler

    Slavonian grebe

    great crested grebe

    grey heron

    little egret

    cormorant

    snipe

    black-tailed godwit

    lapwing

    oystercatcher

    coot

    moorhen

    Canada goose

    greylag goose

    Egyptian goose

    mute swan

    black-headed gull

    lesser black-backed gull

    yellow-legged gull

    herring gull

    common gull

    greater black-backed gull

    Cetti's warbler

    pied wagtail

    skylark

    lesser redpoll

    treecreeper

    goldcrest

    robin

    meadow pipit

    goldfinch

    great tit

    chaffinch

    blue tit

    dunnock

    long-tailed tit

    blackbird

    magpie

    rook

    crow

    woodpigeon

    stock dove

    mistle thrush

    redwing

    starling

    green woodpecker

    great spotted woodpecker

    marsh harrier

    buzzard

    kestrel

    Alison Nimmo

    RSPB Community Engagement Officer, Orkney

  • Bittern - Holywell Lake

    Kingfisher

    Waxwings x 12 flying over Holywell Lake

    Siskins

    Lesser Redpolls

    Bullfinch

  • 17/03/2013

    Slavonian Grebe - showing well on Ferry Lagoon today from car park view point

    Yellowhammer - entrance road

    Mink - Ferry Lagoon car park view point

    Linnets - entrance road

    Kestrel - entrance road

  • 17/03/2013

    I also saw the Slavonian Grebe, thanks to Alison and the use of the reserve scope.

    I also think I may have seen a crane(?) on Drayton Lagoon.

    On my walk I disturbed a large heron-looking bird. It was darker than a Grey Heron and not a Bittern. Unfortunately I was separated from it by the trees growing out of the water, and it was quick to leave. On looking at this site since, a Crane is a possibility. So I would be interested to know if anyone else saw one.

  • @earthhare

    "I also think I may have seen a crane(?) on Drayton Lagoon."

    That's interesting. Yesterday mid-morning I was driving between Swavesey & Longstanton and I thought I saw a crane, rather than a heron, fly overhead.

    Uitlander

  • Hi earthhare & Uitlander,

    Did either of you notice this birds head and neck during flight?

    A Cranes head and neck is fully stretched out during flight as opposed to a Heron that folds its neck during flight.

    During flight these birds have a totally different unmistakable look.

  • This was a 1-2 second glimpse whilst driving, so I was not entirely confident of my identification at the time, this is why I find earthhare's post interesting (but not an absolute confirmation).

    The bird was dark/black and distinctively heron shaped/sized. I *think* the head and neck were fully stretched out. My first take was 'heron' followed by 'hang on, not heron - too dark and doesn't quite look right. Is that a crane?'

    Uitlander

  • Co-incidentally.... I accidentally flushed out a large bird at Ouse Fen on Saturday.  First reaction was 'heron', but it became clear it was a female marsh harrier.  Big wing area, languid wing beat, could be quite heron-y unless you get a clear view.

  • I did see and report two Cranes in a field on the road from Longstanton to Bar Hill last year, so this is very possible.

    You should see a white stripe on side of the Cranes head from its eye going down its neck, though it is not present on a juvenile.

    As a funny thought, it can look as if they are flying backwards :-)

  • 19/03/2013

    Slavonian Grebe - Ferry Lagoon @ Discovery Zone

    Mink - Ferry Lagoon @ Discovery Zone

    Sparrowhawk - Ferry Lagoon @ Discovery Zone

    Kingfisher - Moore Lake drain

    Male Merlin - Far Fen Lake