Where should we go this Sunday?

Want to go birdwatching near Peterborough this sunday for photography and mainly like birds of prey and owls. Where should we go? Have no clue in this area as am from Lincolnshire and Norfolk.

Ouse washes any good? Lakenheath fen? Nene washes?  Any others worth considering more?

Please help :)

  • I have heard the Nene Washes are a good place to go but not been there myself

    Roger

  • Hi-

    Try Nene washes at Eldernell  from about 1430. Try east of the carpark.

    See my other posts for a day out nr Peterborough - BIRDING CAMBS

    S

     

    Ps  - I may even be at Eldernell myself on Sunday afternoon depending on the weather and the bird news.

    For advice about Birding, Identification,field guides,  binoculars, scopes, tripods,  etc - put 'Birding Tips'   into the search box

  • hello

    went to Nene Washes at Eldernell and being honest it was not very good. the venue itself is poor, no facilities, nothing but a bank to walk along and everything is just so far from where you walk. good for dog walking and that's it.

    went to Ferry meadows, Peterborough this weekend too and that place is awesome!!!! got a bit of everything and for everyone. Saw loads, great place for anybody. Loved it so much!

    Cheers for help though.

    P.s. RSPB Strumpshaw in Norfolk is still the best RSP Reserve i've ever visited by a country mile!!!

  • Hi-

    walked Eldernell today - East from the CP past the trig point to Poplar farm pool. The rain lately has left some good open flooded areas.  Good numbers of duck including Garganey,  4 Common Cranes,30 Little Egret,  4 Spoonbill, Marsh Harrier, a Bittern flying West, several Dunlin and Ringed Plover  and  finally a Red -necked Phalarope.

    S

    For advice about Birding, Identification,field guides,  binoculars, scopes, tripods,  etc - put 'Birding Tips'   into the search box

  • From my log:

    Jan 2nd 2012 1400-1530

    Whooper and Bewicks swan, 3 Short eared owl, 2 Barn owl, 1 Peregrine, 1 Common Buzzard, 1 Marsh Harrier, Green WP.

    Jan 2nd 2014 1000-1100

    Walked Eldernell west past the wood- usual common ducks , Green woodpecker, 1 Marsh Harrier, 1 Hen Harrier,4 Common Buzzard,  1 Red Kite, 2 Sparrowhawk, 4 Kestrel, 6 Common Crane. Walked east to add Peregrine.

    7 raptors in a day :)

    S

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  • seymouraves said:
    7 raptors in a day :)

    My sort of birding that Seymour.

    Pete

    Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can

  • Eldernell area scores AGAIN today- 11-12pm - the area  of the washes east of Eldernell carpark (beyond the trig point) to Marsh Farmers car park had;

    300 Little Egrets

    1 Great White Egret

    1 Spoonbill

    1 Greenshank

    1 Bittern flying about

    1 Glossy Ibis on the pool at Marsh Farmers

    Common Terns, Oystercatchers, Redshanks, Common Buzzard, Marsh Harrier.

    S

    see BIRDING CAMBS for access details for the area.

    For advice about Birding, Identification,field guides,  binoculars, scopes, tripods,  etc - put 'Birding Tips'   into the search box

  • Eldernell 2-1-2015

    Back again for a late afternoon visit this time after a wander around Holme fen area- ( Rough legged Buzzard, Red Kite,  Corn Bunting, Stonechat)

    Plenty of Kestrels on view  at 1500 and we stayed til dusk in the main Car Park -l 1630;

    Golden Plover- 20:

    Hen Harrier- 1 female:

    Marsh Harrier- 6+:

    Common Buzzard - 6:

    Sparrowhawk -  2:

    Barn Owl -3:

    SEO - 3:

    Little Owl - 1:

    Common Crane - 4:

    ANOTHER 7 Raptor day on the  same date as last year

    :)

    S

    For advice about Birding, Identification,field guides,  binoculars, scopes, tripods,  etc - put 'Birding Tips'   into the search box

  • seymouraves said:
    ANOTHER 7 Raptor day on the  same date as last year

    Now that is my sort of birding day,had to cancel our proposed visit to local Raptor watching area due mainly to the weather but window birding produced first raptors of day,Sparrowhawk an Kestrel

    Pete

    Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can