Hi Everyone,
I have re-loaded the pics, hope you can see them this time...
We have had some lovely weather down south this week, frosty but sunny and the birds have been very active. The field behind the house was ploughed a couple of days ago and I have been watching black headed gulls following the tractor and flying down to pick up tasty morsels. The flocks of finches that had been making the most of the grain left behind in the field have been forced to the strip at the edge which has been left unploughed and I saw a flock of yellowhammers and chaffinches all working their way along this strip which runs along behind the houses. I counted ten yellowhammers and six chaffinches behind my own house on Friday morning. Brilliant!
In the afternoon I left work early and went for a walk through Harnham Water Meadows. First I saw mallard, coot, moorhens and mute swans. There were lots of black headed gulls at the riverside and a few more with a lone herring gull in the field near the long bridge.
Then I saw a flock of redwings foraging in a field and a bit further on I stopped to watch a little egret fishing. It was very successful and most times came up with a little fish wriggling it it's beak.
As I walked I took in magnificent views of Salisbury Cathedral and the meadows dotted with sheep.
Round by the Old Mill I saw a kingfisher streak by and a little way further on a sudden movement revealed a treecreeper. I stood for ten minutes or so watching it 'work' the tree. Up it climbed and then it did a freefall back down to the bottom from where it started climbing up again. Fascinating to watch.
I startled a wren which flew across to the opposite bank and then I stood and listened to a robin singing.
On the way back I saw a grey wagtail at the mill and then I stopped and watched the egret once more. On the final stretch of river before heading back into the city I saw another kingfisher flash by. Wonderful! Two in one day.
Finally arriving on the top floor of the car park I watched some jackdaws squabbling and strutting their stuff on the rooftops.
My birding day didn't quite end there though. On arriving home I went into the garden and was looking at a pheasant over the fence when a flock of six long tailed tits arrived at the feeders. After a quick snack, five of them moved on to next door's garden but one perched in a small tree about three feet from me and just sat looking at me. I could have almost reached out and touched it, it was that close but I just stood very still and when it was ready it flew off to join it's friends. Afterwards I realised that I had been holding my breath and it was probably only a few seconds but it seemed like time had stopped for a while. Magic!
There is something new to learn everyday...
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Hi SB
It sounds like a most enjoyable walk. I really enjoyed your description of it.. Sadly, the photos are not showing - to me at least - which would have enhanced your report even more.
This is getting most frustrating. I wish the Tech people would get this problem sorted out before we all lose interest.
TJ
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Sadly, the photos are not showing at my end. Great description of your day.
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Thanks. Bother those photos! Maybe have a look later as the treecreeper is worth seeing, though I do say so myself (blush) !!
Hi SB,
Sadly I can't see your pics either. Maybe if you upload them again they may work.
I enjoyed reading about your day and can imagine how you must have felt, especially the little LTT looking at you from the tree. What a lovely exciting day you had.
Cheers, Linda.
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OHH, I can't see them either, they sound lovely though, I'll check back later, hopefully on the other server.
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Oh bother no pictures of what sounds like a wonderful day.
Of all creatures, man is the most detestable, he is the only creature that inflicts pain for sport, knowing it to be pain. ~ Mark Twain
Thanks for your replies. I'll try loading the pics again later SB
Thanks SB. I will keep checking for your pictures. It really sounds a terrific day. Would love to have seen the flock of yellowhammers. I keep looking for sight of a kingfisher. I haven't seen one for a long time now, but you then say you saw two! Extremely jealous.
What a great day you had SB! Excellent! Very much looking forward to seeing the accompanying pics too! Great news about the kingfishers!! I've been quite concerned about how they have fared after the cold weather so each sighting is a welcome piece of news!
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I have re-loaded the pics. Hope you can see them this time.