WHINCHAT on Chat Clump
20th May 15 morning mid section
blustery occ showers, 8-11°c, 1015mb, WNW 12-15mph,
The morning started quietly with no sign of
grey wagtails on a short shufty, Barleyfield dead, until I put my bins on the Chat Clump before I disappeared into the Wetlands, as usual. A small dumpy two-tone bird was sat there? it was either a
whinchat or
stonechat (
guess why it's called Chat Clump?). I moved to a better view point and after a while it showed again
WHINCHAT a female. A species which used to turn up annually in small numbers until recently but has (
along with other species) become quite scarce.
Mallard |
1♂ 1♀ |
Wetlands |
Buzzard |
1 over |
Barleyfield |
Moorhen |
1 |
Wetlands |
Swift |
2 over |
Barleyfield |
House Martin |
2 over |
Barleyfield |
Wren |
8 singing |
mid section |
Dunnock |
5 singing |
mid section |
Robin |
3 singing |
mid section |
Whinchat |
1♀ |
Chat Clump |
Blackbird |
3 singing |
mid section |
Song Thrush |
2 singing |
mid section |
Whitethroat |
2 singing |
Barleyfield |
Garden Warbler |
1 singing |
Barleyfield Annex |
Blackcap |
5 singing |
mid section |
Chiffchaff |
4 singing |
mid section |
Great Tit |
1 singing |
Hanging
Grds |
Jackdaw |
10 |
Barleyfield |
Chaffinch |
4 singing |
mid section |
Goldfinch |
3 |
Shrike Bushes |
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