Saturday 21 November 2020

Grey Day

 Fairly early start, for another walk around Hurst, the grey cloud seemed to set the tone for what turned out to be a fairly low key walk for Margie and I, the only birds of note in the hedges around the fields behind Kemps were a small flock of Greenfinch, a slightly larger flock of Starlings  and a few thrushes mainly Redwings with a few Fieldfares but numbers generally low.

Starlings

Redwing


 

Starling Tree by Margie
We arrived at the Dung Heap in high anticipation😀 However a Kestrel sitting on top of it must have scared all the birds off because apart from a Robin that was about it.! The Kestrel was nudged into the air by a Crows attentions ,had a bit of a hover as if to say was gonna fly anyway then flew off over the road!

Kestrel On the Dung heap with the Crow that moments later walked up and flushed it , pretty much out of boredom it would seem!



Kestrel

Kestrel
We walked up Langton Lane , couple of Nuthatches and a few Blue Tits but didn't get pics, cut in near the Herrings Stream and looped right round to Northend  Lane down Pomper Lane then across the fields a long effort for scant reward a few Fieldfares , a Mistle Thrush and a couple of Goldfinch about it. 
Fieldfare

Fieldfare

Goldfinch

Jack&Jill

Fieldfare by Margie

Jack&Jill by Margie

Oaks by Margie
Back at the Dung Heap a couple of Wagtails showed alright, a couple of Robins and and three Dunnocks also present back across the fields more Redwing& Fieldfares and a Jay to finish off.

Pied Wagtail

Pied Wagtail

Juvenile Pied Wagtail

Juvenile Pied Wagtail

Fieldfare &  Redwing

Jay

Blooming hard work today over 10000 steps with very little to show for it , grey day and lack of birds not really conducive to good photography hence the fairly poor pics. Nice to be out and I think after all yesterdays birthday cake I needed the exercise!!







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