To mark the start of my summer I decided to go to North Duffield Carrs this afternoon for a few hours birding.
Although the water levels still look high, it is now possible to reach the second hide, however the hide is still half full of water!
Usually as I scan across the reserve, I can see whooper swans in the distance. Today they were much closer, just across the river. I was not sure if it was to shelter from the wind or the fact that there was some disturbance near the church. I could see a blue van, and a union flag flying. Elaine looked through my scope and thought that the van was near the river, where there was a houseboat. She thought that she might investigate tomorrow,
As I scanned the river bank, I noticed a peregrine sitting there. It remained there for a while before a marsh harrier disturbed it. It then flew across the river towards the swans and ducks. Later it returned again to sit on the river bank. Lapwings kept dive bombing it, and 2 carrion crows landed near it, and eventually it flew off. It flew across the river towards the swans and disturbed the teal, wigeon and pintails.
It then flew back across the river, and I could see that it had a teal in its talons. The peregrine flew quite high and I lost sight of it.
Two marsh harriers started to hunt over the other side of the river which caused lots of teal and wigeon to fly on to the reserve. A kestrel was also flying over looking for food.
A pleasant afternoon.