
The birds passing over the park in the morning were typical of the autumn with one group of 30 redwings flying rapidly west. A small flock of 10 siskins also flew over the car park while a similar flock size of lesser redpolls unusually dropped down onto a tree for a few minutes before continuing on their passage. Other finches noted around the car park were several chaffinches and goldfinches too.
At the pond a water rail called from under the sallow bushes but stayed out of sight. Amongst the wildfowl here were the tufted duck, 60 mallard, 10 gadwall and 4 shoveler but no sign of the pochard seen the day before. On the grazing field pools 150 teal and 100 wigeon and a black-tailed godwit and a snipe were seen. The pair of stonechats were perched up on a bush along the central ditch in the fields.


Other moths recorded were streak, yellow-line quaker, large wainscot, green-brindled crescent, mallow, feathered thorn, November sps, barred sallow, large yellow underwing and dusky-lemon sallow.
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ReplyDeleteYou seems to really enjoy your work Dougal. Interesting pictures and wonderful colors. Am really fascinated.I visit your blog every now and then. Thank you for sharing the wonder-filled wonders in this country park.
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