I arrived at 0830 this morning, and as you can see it waas hardly light. It did get brighter about an hour later, but no sign of sun all day. Lapwings and wigeon were occupying the thin strips of river bank still visible, with groups of mallard and teal on spits of land near the farm.
Stu and Catherine arrived about 0930 and we settled down for a few hours of bird watching. The lapwings in the distance kept taking to the air, but we could not always see a raptor. Then we did see a marsh harrier fly over the thin strip of land which put the lapwings to flight again. The harrier crossed the river and it disturbed lots of rooks in a field and they all took to mature trees for shelter while the marsh harrier landed on the ground near a low hedge.
Stu then spotted a flock of about 40 golden plover flying down river.
Catherine spotted a raptor across the river, it was a red kite and we were able to watch it for a while as it slowly scoured the area for food. At one point in landed on the top of the river bank.
After a while it flew in front of the hide as it looked for food. It completed a circuit of the reserve and perched in a bush on the other side of the river. Sue, Judith, Katherine and Jonathan arrived just in time to see it. A pair of stonechats perched on top of some vegetation.
Sue, Judith, Katherine and Jonathan left to visit other areas of the valley.
Wrens, dunnocks, robins and blue tits were busy looking for food in front of the hide.
Buzzards were also flying over the reserve looking for food and getting attacked by corvids and lapwings.
Catherine and Stu went for a walk to another part of the reserve. Catherine went home and Stu came back to eat his lunch. 3 buzzards were then out looking for food just as the rain started to fall. After eating his lunch Stu went home as the rain intensified.
As he left the hide and walked to the car park he disturbed the flock of fieldfare and redwing, which allowed me to get a couple of photos, poor quality though because of the rain and poor light conditions.
On their walk Stu and Catherine saw long-tailed tits. I was going to go and look for them but decided against it when the rain started. After a while the long-tailed tits joined the blue tits in front of the hide.
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