YWT reserve at Staveley at 7am this morning.
A red-legged partridge was sheltering underneath this mobile unit and it ran off along the path as I walked towards John's hide. Not a lot to be seen from here so I walked back along the path, and disturbed a red-legged partridge again as I past the mobile unit. From Bob's hide I could see a barn owl hunting in the field across the lagoon.
It rested on top of a fence post
then the rain started and I lost sight of it. Plenty of warbler activity in front of the hide.
reed buntings as well.
I then walked to the Church Hide from where I was able to watch swifts, sand and house martins and swallows. Lots of lapwings, some with young.
Oystercatchers were flying about making a lot of noise, while ringed and little ringed plovers were chasing each other on a shingle bank. A green sandpiper was a pleasant surprise, my first of the year. Was it a non breeding bird returning from further north already?
A bittern flew towards the hide but was mobbed by gulls so took refuge in the reedbed. I returned to my car at lunch time and then returned to John's hide. No sign of a partridge but a family of mute swans.
A barn owl was now out hunting in the field to the right of the hide. Did it have young and had the reent wet weather forced it out to hunt at 2pm?
From Bob's hide I watched common terns feeding a young tern.
Lots of orchids
A very pleasant day with 53 birds on my list