Hen Harrier
Hen Harrier
Hen Harrier
Goldcrest, Kingsbury Water Park
Monday 1st November 2010
Who said birding Warwickshire was boring? If you'd asked me at 12.30 pm I might have agreed, if you'd asked me at 1.30pm I'd have said it was positively exhilarating. Having pottered around Coton pools and Kingsbury Water park I made my way up the canal to Fishers Mill. Along the way I was lucky to get good views of a Cetti's warbler and heard a Willow tit. It had been an overcast misty morning and was still very dull when I got to Fisher's Mill bridge. - Just getting all the excuses in early for the photography. Things brightened up when a Peregrine made a low level run over Fishers Mill, north pool filling the air with Lapwing c70, Wigeon c30, Gadwall c20, and 6 Common Snipe. It was shortly afterwards a movement low to the left caught my eye. It was a ringtail Hen Harrier (177). It flew low out into the reserve then came back over Fisher's Mill across the canal and out of sight. Always a magnificent sight but even more so when you need it for your County year list. On the way back I came across a 'flock' of Goldcrests, involving a group of at least 6 birds and 3 Skylarks over Richards meadow.
Hi mate
ReplyDeleteLike the Goldcrest shot.