Starlings are not everyone's favourite I know but there's something about them I really like (I mean really who isn't amazed by a murmuration of thousands of them swooping through the sky!).
It's lucky I do like them as we've been inundated just recently with a burst of juvenile fledglings in the garden, every nearby brood seems to have fledged at once. With the antics of the adults it looks like there will be more to follow too.
At the highest count we had 39 in the garden with just 7 of those being adults, it doesn't sound a lot but our garden isn't the biggest! I've spent a few recent early mornings watching the birds beg for food and practice feeding themselves with increasing success and it's lovely!
All the photos are taken through the window apart from the last one.
Saturday, 11 May 2019
Around the Patch
A few weeks back I unexpectedly came across a Barn Owl on my travels, it stayed around the same field most of the day. I think due to the previous two/three days of almost solid rain, it must have been glad to be out for food. Since then my husband has seen two in the same place. To say I was chuffed to find it was a bit of an understatement considering my luck with them over the years!
Back on the patch and spring has definitely sprung with birdsong galore and already in the past week fledgling birds appearing - Magpie, Blackbird, Robin, Woodpigeon and House Sparrow.
Earlier in the year we spotted a Nuthatch in the woods with an extremely long beak, it's obviously managing to eat fine with it and we've seen it on several occasions. There's quite a few Nuthatch around the woods now and they do seem to be nesting.
We also keep seeing a couple of Blackbirds with white speckled amongst their feathers but they are usually skulking about in the darkest part of the wood, I've only managed to get one decent photo so far.
One morning we watched a pair of female Great-spotted Woodpeckers chase each other around the woods, one ended up taking a breather by hiding behind a trunk!
Back on the patch and spring has definitely sprung with birdsong galore and already in the past week fledgling birds appearing - Magpie, Blackbird, Robin, Woodpigeon and House Sparrow.
Blackbird
House Sparrow
Woodpigeon
Just recently a female Mallard with ducklings has appeared by the bird hide in Churwell Woods, possibly from a pond in a park at the top of the woods. This is a rare patch tick (surprisingly) so I made a couple of trips in the rain and managed to spot 4 ducklings under the branches.
We also keep seeing a couple of Blackbirds with white speckled amongst their feathers but they are usually skulking about in the darkest part of the wood, I've only managed to get one decent photo so far.
One morning we watched a pair of female Great-spotted Woodpeckers chase each other around the woods, one ended up taking a breather by hiding behind a trunk!
Just a pair of Woodpigeons out for a stroll
I've been taking a photo of this spot each week just to see the difference in the foliage as the weather gets warmer (or tries to).
Elsewhere flowers are blooming and everything is looking very green, we've had a lot of rain recently, much needed after a fairly dry April.
A few Chiffchaff and Blackcap have been singing regularly, along with the usual Robin, Wren, Blackbird etc
Birds in hiding - Chiffchaff
Blackcap
Nuthatch, although it did keep sticking it's head out and showering bark down from the tree
At home the garden is also looking very green and lush, my Peony Tulips flowered briefly, they never last long enough! Bluebells, Japonica and the Quince in the hedge is all in flower, Cornflowers are starting to bud too, the Japonica is slowly winding it's way up through the Buddleia by the window.
Next doors Flowering Cherry has flowered and faded
I've been on the look out for Swallows and House Martins, finally over a week late Swallows are back on the farm near work. A couple of days later a House Martin flew over the garden and finally today 6 Swifts were circling the sky over the house!
The garden has been full of birds......Starlings, Sparrows, Woodpigeons, Collared Doves, Blackbirds, Robin, Dunnock, Blue and Great Tits, Goldfinch, a pair of pushy Magpies who try and scare everything in the garden but have been known to jump a mile when a Squirrel pops up! Also we've had a few visit from a pair of Greenfinch and on occasion a pair of Bullfinch. Hedgehogs are visiting nightly, we've had two together over the past week, there has been a fair bit of courtship going on, which is a good sign.
House Sparrows
Starling
Collared Dove
Blue Tit
Robin
Goldfinch
Great Tit
Blackbird
Greenfinch
Bullfinch
One morning I spotted a Sparrowhawk hiding in the Laburnum and on the sunny Easter weekend I saw Peregrine, Buzzard and another Sparrowhawk over the house.
That same weekend I also watch bees investigate holes in the wall of the house - Mason Bees I think - one seemed quite settled and pushed another one out that tried to move in. A few Butterflies have been around the garden - mostly Holly Blue and Orange-tip with a few Speckled Wood too.
This turned out to be a bit of a longer post than planned but it's been a while since I last did a patch update!
Labels:
Bullfinch,
Churwell Urban Woodlands,
Greenfinch,
GS Woodpecker,
Mallard,
Nuthatch,
Owl
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