Flooded Meadows at Old Amersham

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

3rd February.... Little Egret.

This is one of two Little Egrets that were searching the river side vegetation this afternoon at Chesham Moor, before flying off down stream.


Earlier came across this Kestrel sat on her favourite roadside perch.



Don.

Monday, February 4, 2019

2nd February..... Fieldfare & Waxwings.

A single Fieldfare appeared on the lawn this morning, spent about 10 minutes motionless, then began chasing off all the Blackbirds, even tangled with a Squirrel. Flew up into the lower branches of the Oak for a while, before once again resuming the battle when another Fieldfare turned up. After nearly 30 minutes of this, the reason became clear, it was guarding the single Apple on the lawn  which I put out several days ago & remained untouched until now, as the Fieldfare began to devour it.




With Chesham's match called off due to the white stuff, I had a free Saturday afternoon, there was only one thing to do, try again for the Waxwings at Northchurch. I picked up Stewart on the way, stopping at Ashley Green to see if the Golden Plovers were in their winter haunt, but no still not here, not seen any locally this winter.
Parking up by the canal bridge, several birders already there, having seen the Waxwings ten minutes earlier departing from the Rosehips next to the bridge. We gave it ten minutes, before wandering round to the cemetery, to be greeted by four Waxwings busy preening above the foot path, not in the least bit troubled by folks walking underneath.










After eight minutes of smartening themselves up, they began their magical contact calls, a sign they would be on the move, which they did dropping down onto the few remaining berries just in front of us only about three metres away. To see these stunning birds at close quarters is what makes cold winter days worthwhile.




From here we made the short drive to Steps Hill, where Stewart picked out a female Brambling in amongst a flock of Chaffinches & Blue Tits scratching around in the leaf litter under the Beech trees at the car park.
On to Wingrave for a dusk watch.
Stewart spotted a distant Buzzard on top of a hedge briefly sharing it's prey with a Magpie, before flying off to an Oak, so it could feed without disturbance for thirty minutes. Four more Buzzards appeared at 5-pm.




A Little Egret flew through heading north in rapidly darkening skies at at 5-00pm, while a Kestrel was still hunting at at 5-05, Sparrow Hawk also when through at the same time. Don.










Images Copyright : Don Stone/Stewart Dennis.





Saturday, February 2, 2019

1st February..... Gulls.

Food shopping trip was an excuse to check out the Gulls on Scottowe's Pond in Lowndes Park Chesham. 42 Black-headed Gulls were toughin' it out on the frozen water facing into the biting wind, along with a couple of Lesser Black-backed Gulls.



















A couple of Mistle Thrushes were in the trees in Sainsburys car park, as a Pied Wagtail scurried around the parking bays.
Back at home 3 Pied Wagtails fed on the scattered seed, as c20 Fieldfares enjoyed the ornamental Crab Apples in a neighbouring garden.
Don.
Images Copyright : Don Stone.

 A busy day at the feeders.






























Images Copyright : Stewart Dennis.

Friday, February 1, 2019

31st January..... Very Cold, (minus 6 degrees).

A very cold start with a good hoarfrost. Bullfinches waiting their turn at the busy feeders. A pair of magpies flew in but couldn’t stay for more than a minute, the resident crows soon saw them off. A nice walk late morning. On way back from shopping mid-afternoon noticed redwings on the side of the road close to home so after unpacking  went back in the car with camera. They looked cold and hungry.
Stewart.



















Images Copyright : Stewart Dennis.

Marsh Tit at the garden feeders briefly for the first time this winter, with 10 Chaffinch feeding together on the scattered seed. Raven over.
Don.