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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Lesser Kestrel Twitch

Picture taken by C Orders. On Monday 29th March we arrived at Westleton Heath full of expectation. After standing in the Drizzle for 2 hours with a light mist descending our expectations were being severely challenged; the Lesser Kestrel had gone to ground. Although two of our team were quite prepared to'sit it out' our third member decided ( he was after all the driver) that it would be a good idea to travel about 20 miles north to see the Pallid Swift which had been reported some hours previously. On arrival at the Swift site we were infomed that it had not been seen for about an hour after flying purposely to the West---our expectations were now at an all-time low. Half the day gone and no ticks! A passing birder then informed us that the Lesser Kestrel had been relocated . Travelling south over familiar roads at speeds approaching a F1 Red Bull we revisted out previous Stake-out. And there it was--- the Mega rare Kestrel. Having got a tick at last we forgave the driver even though we dipped on the Pallid Swift. A supporting cast of 4 Dartford Warblers and a lone Swallow completed a memorable day. .

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Sculthorpe NR

Coal Tit . A quick visit to Sculthorpe NR on returning from seeing the Alpine Swift. Golden Pheasant and Willow Tit were also seen. Field Mouse under the Feeders

Alpine Swift from Sunny Hunney to Clear Cromer

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We waited for a couple of hours for the Alpine Swift to appear on the Cliffs at Old Hunstanton . Having no sightings we moved to Cromer where a report had already been made. Within seconds of arrival it was spotted from the car. The next two hours was spent chasing it around town to get closer views. Thanks to Martin and Paul Hawkins for their help in spotting this surprisingly large Swift.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Little Egret

One of five at Nene Low Washes

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Bohemian Waxwings

Four Waxwings gourging themselves on the first spring-like day of the year at Panton Street , Cambridge

Friday, March 05, 2010

Black Redstart

Male Black Redstart at Exton village near Holme Farm, Rutland

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Bullfinch

Male Bullfinch in a Peterborough Garden