Just realised it's nearly two months since my last post on here so here's a little update on my limited birding since the lockdown started a few weeks ago...
We are lucky to live within walking distance of Bothal Pond, so a two or three times a week we are heading there on our daily walk to see what's going on. Two female
Scaup have been present throughout and other highlights have included a flyover
Marsh Harrier,
Egyptian Goose,
Black-tailed Godwit and
Wheatears.
Otherwise, we have also been having a few walks around the woodland and farmland close to home. Probably my favourite find so far has been
Willow Tits in what I think is a new site for the declining species. We've also seen variety of other common species, and in a way it's been nice to take the chance to appreciate these.
Spending more time at home has led to three firsts for the garden so far: nocmig
Common Scoter, flyover
Goosanders and, most excitingly, a
Red Kite yesterday afternoon - just my third in Northumberland.
Here's a few of my photos taken during lockdown so far, and I'll try to post any more I take over the coming weeks...
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Willow Tits |
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Scaup |
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Male and female Grey Wagtails |
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Willow Warbler |
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Chiffchaff |
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Common Buzzard |
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Red Kite - a panicked record shot through my bedroom window! |
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Comma |
Love the kite, never seen one north of the Tyne, I keep hoping!!
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