Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Catkins, snowdrops and winter birds.

Its a cold day with strong winds and wintery showers. In spite of this there were quite a few birds around and some continuing with courtship behaviour.

During a walk along Caldon Canal to Stockton Brook and back across fields I was surprised to see about 12 Teal on the small wetland adjacent to the Caldon Canal at Stanley Moss. This is the first time I have seen Teal there. Along witht eh Teal were at least 2 Snipe a species that I have seen there before. Along with those less frequently seen overwintering visitors were 5 or 6 Magpies, about the same number of Carrion Crows, about 4 Mallards, a Moorhen or 2, 2 Pied Wagtails. In the surrounding fields were a flock of Redwing and feeding along with them a couple of Mistle Thrushes, a welcome sight these days.

Its a shame that whoever owns that piece of land is letting it be filled in with, what looks like, the waste associated with landscape gardening.

The wetland today - Teal are visible in this photo. 

The waste infill of the wetland that can host Teal, Snipe, Reed Bunting, Mallard and many other bird species (taken 09.01.2015). 

Further on along the canal 2 pairs of Canada Geese were standing in the field beside the canal edge - this is a sign that pairs are spending some of the daylight hours at least away from the winter flock in preparation for the breeding season. And on the way back along the railway I saw a male Woodpigeon chasing a potential mate (last weekend I saw a Woodpigeon carrying nest material) 

Part of the flock of about 250 Canada Geese that overwinter in the Endon area.

In spite of the wintery weather Robins were singing today. 

Some Hazel catkins and Snowdrops flowering this week.

Snowdrops on the John Emery Land (Endon).




Blue Tits and Great Tits were very vocal in my garden yesterday. Three or four Great Tits were giving their "scolding" calls alongside a pair of Blue Tits that were in courtship mode - with one at the hole of one of my nest boxes. Were the two tit species both interested in the nest box I wonder?

This is one of two Schwegler nest boxes that I installed last year in the hope that they would be used by Tree Sparrows, however I saw a Blue Tit at the hole of this box yesterday. The hole is large enough for Great Tits too. 












Sunday, 25 January 2015

First singing Song Thrush of 2015.

This morning I heard a Song Thrush for the first time this year - it was sitting in a tree near the Station Buildings in Endon. Below is a table of other firsts of the past few years.

SPECIES 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Chaffinch







30/01/2011 singing (roaches?)
15/02/13 12/02/14
Greenfinch







02/02/2011 singing 07/02/12
09/02/2014 plus Dec 2013 01/01/2015 Wheezing Bath and on 20.01.15 singing stanley moss
Song Thrush







02/02/2011 singing 17/01/12 01/02/13
25/01/2015 Endon
Blackbird







07/02/11 singing 18/02/12 02/02/13 16/02/14
Mistle Thrush








25/01/12
10/02/14
Dunnock








25/01/12 15/01/13 first heard Nov/Dec 2013 first heard Nov/Dec 2014
Reed Bunting








28/02/12 15/02/13 05/03/14
Coal Tit







11/02/11 making nest


end Dec. 2014 Endon
Collared Dove







21/02/11 making nest



LT Tit







01/03/11 parties separating



House Sparrow







02/03/11 nesting



Chiffchaffs







30/03/11 19/03/12 11/04/13 12/03/2014 at Ford Green NR
GS Woodpecker







07/03/2011drumming 04/02/12 27/02/13
Drumming Bath 01/01/2015 and Endon 16.01.2015
Curlew







16/03/11

09/03/14
Willow Warbler







06/04/11 12/04/12
05/04/14 Northumberland
Blackcap







12/04/11 08/04/12 20/04/13 04/04/14 Yorkshire
Sedge Warbler







19/04/11



Whitethroat







19/04/11
23/04/13 14/04/14
Cuckoo







24/04/11

03/05/2014 Roaches BBS
House Martin







31/04/11 05/04/12
21/04/14
Swift







04/05/11 28/04/12 11/05/13

Skylarks








19/03/12 (radnorshire)
31/03/14 Peak Dist.
Swallow









15/04/13 10/04/14 Endon
Great Tit











17/12/14
Robin











17/12/14
Blue Tit











Dec. 2015










































frogspawn


25/03/06 16/02/07


13/02/11 27/02/12 12/04/13 17/03/14
B. terrestris







19/03/11 01/03/12 07/04/13 09/03/14
B.pascorum







02/04/11



pulmonaria







22/02/12

15/02/14
butterflies








22/03/12 13/04/13 01/03/14
Andrena fulva








28/03/12 30/04/13 11/04/14
coltsfoot









29/03/13 22/02/14
Small Tortoiseshell










01/03/14
Hoverfly










03/03/14
Peacock butterfly



23/02/07





11/04/14 (gdn.)
7 spot ladybird


22/04/06 02/03/07





11/04/14
Speckled Wood










15/04/14
White










14/04/14
Orange Tip










18/04/14
Red Admiral










13/06/14