Went to the Dam End and walked along North Bank footpath to the Hornbean wood just beyond the picnic area. My perseverance paid off. At 14:45 I found a Hawfinch, which looked like a male, sitting at the top of an Ash tree. It was distant and the light was poor. But I had good enough views through my telescope to confirm that it was a Hawfinch.
Also seen:
1 Grey Wagtail, 1 Buzzard, 1 Kestrel, c45 Redwing.
A quick look at the Gull roost gave 500+ Black-headed Gull, 50+ Herring Gull, … Read the rest
Month: December 2017
North Bank:- Hawfinch reported on RBA at 3pm near Picnic Area.
New record count of 271 Reed Buntings into the Reed Bed roost this evening.
Subsequent note from the SOS:- this evenings Reed Bunting count at Weir Wood is the second or third highest count in Sussex since 1980.
West End:- 3 Bramblings feeding under feeders with 8 Chaffinch, 5 Lesser Redpolls and 17 Goldfinch feeding in Alders around car park, 33 Teal, 13 Gadwall, 2 Tufted Duck, 26 Mallard, 20m+2f Mandarins, 1 Kingfisher, 2 Coots, 2 Egyptian Geese, 201 Greylag Geese, 30 Lapwing, 1 Grey Wagtail, 3 Redwing, 1 Fieldfare, 1 Greenfinch, 2 Marsh Tit, 2 Coal Tit, 56 Black-headed Gull, 250 Woodpigeon flew East, 2 Ravens, 1m Kestrel.
At 3pm from hide area there were 7 Pochard
Whillet’s Meadows:- 193 Reed Buntings roosted between 14:30-16:00 in Reed Bed, 2 Water Rails, 1 Kingfisher and Tawny Owl calling.
WeBS
All reservoir:- 70 Great Crested Grebe, 73 Cormorant, 4 Grey Heron, 48 Mallard, 4 Buzzard, 4 Moorhen, 4 Pied Wagtail.
Dam End:- c250 Black-headed Gull, 47 Herring Gull, 11 Common Gull, 1 Grey Wagtail, 5 Fieldfare, 6 Song Thrush, 3 Redwing, 2 Mistle Thrush, 4 Blackbirds, 2 Starling, 1 Kingfisher.
Whillets:- 1 Great Spotted Woodpecker, 1 Bullfinch, 1 Kingfisher.
West End:- 2 Little Grebe, 2 Mute Swan, 170 Greylag + 1 Canada/Greylag hybrid, 3 Canada Geese… Read the rest
Continuing the clearance of an area on the South Bank preparing to plant a new reed bed and a view at The Dam End at sunset; photos by Bob Johnson.
Ringing late this morning for a few hours saw mostly Blue Tit and the odd Coal Tit, Great Tit and Wren. A bird of particular note was a Great Spotted Woodpecker – a first year female. I am always intrigued by their ‘stiff’ tails that they use to hold themselves on the tree. I have attached a close up photo of the bird’s tail.
Other sightings of note:- Marsh Tit, Buzzard, Kingfisher, Nuthatch, Kestrel and Bullfinch.