A pre-work visit this morning and I added the 100th species of the year to my Sutton Bingham patch list with a singing Skylark high above the field behind the Canoe Club. Surprisingly enough a second Skylark was heard half an hour later over the Fishing Lodge!
Also this morning a Reed Warbler was singing from the water's edge on West Pool (the Cetti's Warbler was heard earlier in the week though not today) and two adult Great Black-backed Gulls were on the main reservoir.
A patch tick today in the form of a Small Blue, my first sighting of this butterfly at the reservoir. There have been good numbers of Common Blue all week and a few Small Coppers also.
Friday, 31 May 2019
Tuesday, 28 May 2019
Sutton Bingham - Mon 27 May
Always nice to see a Spotted Flycatcher and it certainly made the trip worthwhile.
Friday, 24 May 2019
Sutton Bingham - Thu 23 May
An hour at the reservoir this afternoon and it was very hard going, a Raven was heard cronking and a handful of Linnet were seen, but other than that it was very quiet. However, I finally managed to find a decent bird as a Red Kite drifted in from the east before flying south over the reservoir and being lost to view over the hill away to the south. Funnily enough, about twenty minutes later another Red Kite (though possibly the same I guess) was seen over the Fishing Lodge heading north-east. So finally got one on the year list! High quality photos as always!
Sutton Bingham year list 2019 now at 98 species.
Sutton Bingham year list 2019 now at 98 species.
Saturday, 18 May 2019
Sutton Binhgam - Sat 18 May
A quick visit before work and the last night's Dunlin was still present though it had moved over the area near the Fishing Lodge and was in the company of two Common Sandpipers. Unfortunately I had left my phone at home so was unable to get a better photo!
I made a very late return to the patch today, having been out with friends in Sherborne I stopped off at around 11.30pm following up on some information one of the local farmers had given me a few weeks ago. He had told me that he was certain he had a Nightingale singing in his garden! Anyway, today was the first real chance I'd had to check this out, and sure enough he was right. I only had my mobile but did attempt a recording of it singing, you may need to turn the volume up!
I spent about half an hour listening to the Nightingale singing away, a most unexpected patch tick.
Sutton Bingham year list 2019 now at 97 species.
I made a very late return to the patch today, having been out with friends in Sherborne I stopped off at around 11.30pm following up on some information one of the local farmers had given me a few weeks ago. He had told me that he was certain he had a Nightingale singing in his garden! Anyway, today was the first real chance I'd had to check this out, and sure enough he was right. I only had my mobile but did attempt a recording of it singing, you may need to turn the volume up!
I spent about half an hour listening to the Nightingale singing away, a most unexpected patch tick.
Sutton Bingham year list 2019 now at 97 species.
Sutton Bingham - Fri 17 May
A quick stop on the way home from work failed to produce anything but a text from James an hour later (just after a heavy rain shower) told me of a Dunlin on the northern causeway. So off I went and fortunately the bird was still showing well. A very smart summer-plumaged individual with a very nice long bill, a possible alpina candidate? The light was dreadful but obviously I had to get a photo!
Having missed a flock of eight Dunlin seen by Pete Akers earlier in the month (only present for a minute or two before flying off) this was another bird I have clawed back. On the down side, James had two more Red Kites over the reservoir this afternoon, that's four I've missed on patch this year!
Sutton Bingham year list 2019 now at 96 species.
Having missed a flock of eight Dunlin seen by Pete Akers earlier in the month (only present for a minute or two before flying off) this was another bird I have clawed back. On the down side, James had two more Red Kites over the reservoir this afternoon, that's four I've missed on patch this year!
Sutton Bingham year list 2019 now at 96 species.
Sutton Bingham - Thu 16 May
A decent walk around the reservoir this afternoon but birds were rather thin on the ground. Two adult Black-headed Gulls were most unusual for this time of year, surely they should be at a breeding colony somewhere?
The Lesser Whitethroat near the entrance to the Fishing Lodge showed very well this afternoon and a pair of Linnets were in the same area.
A Little Egret was at the southern end of the reservoir and two Common Sandpipers were noted. A dozen Canada Geese were present today, and a pair have four cygnets, hopefully these will all fledge this year.
The Lesser Whitethroat near the entrance to the Fishing Lodge showed very well this afternoon and a pair of Linnets were in the same area.
A Little Egret was at the southern end of the reservoir and two Common Sandpipers were noted. A dozen Canada Geese were present today, and a pair have four cygnets, hopefully these will all fledge this year.
Tuesday, 14 May 2019
Sutton Bingham - Sun 12 May
My first patch Swift of the year mid-morning today with a single bird over West Pool. There as no sign of yesterday's Reed Warbler but the Cetti's Warbler was still belting it out near the railway bridge. A second calendar year Great Black-backed Gull was new in, as was a singing Lesser Whitethroat near the entrance to the Fishing Lodge.
Sutton Bingham year list 2019 now at 95 species.
Sutton Bingham year list 2019 now at 95 species.
Sutton Bingham - Sat 11 May
Nothing out of the ordinary over the past week, though I did see a Coot and a Little Egret on 6 May, and the Coot was again present on 9 May.
It was a quick visit late in the afternoon today as James had found a singing Reed Warbler at the bottom of the car park. Luckily enough I managed to hear a couple of bursts of song and saw the bird briefly before I rushed off.
It was a quick visit late in the afternoon today as James had found a singing Reed Warbler at the bottom of the car park. Luckily enough I managed to hear a couple of bursts of song and saw the bird briefly before I rushed off.
Thursday, 9 May 2019
Sutton Bingham - Sun 5 May
James had an amazing find this morning, a male Serin flew over the northern causeway calling. He also found a Whinchat. By the time I arrived on site a hour or so later I knew the Serin was not going to be possible, it simply had not stopped, but I did connect with the Whinchat and I also found a Wheatear, so two additions to the patch year list.
There was nothing else of note present during my visit, but it was not a bad little trip!
There was nothing else of note present during my visit, but it was not a bad little trip!
Saturday, 4 May 2019
Sutton Bingham - Fri 3 May
Late leaving work tonight, but stopped off at the reservoir on the way home just in case, and scored with a Greylag Goose near the Fishing Lodge.
Makes up for missing the one James found earlier in the year!
Makes up for missing the one James found earlier in the year!
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