On a beautiful sunny if cold day on Thursday, the purpose of a trawl around Marshaw - Tower Lodge - Trough Bridge, was to give me some mental and physical well-being, this clip certainly contributed to that....but not a bag full of birds. In fact in the 4 hours I was there, a count totaled a pretty depressing 9 species....yes NINE!
OK, so this is upland birding in January, but c'mon, 9 species being a classic example of recording what you don't see, being as important as those you do.
My list was, 4 Mallard, with not a Dipper in sight on the Marshaw Wyre, 2 Red Grouse, 8 Long-tailed Tit, 2 Dunnock, 6 Blackbird, a Robin, Kestrel, and a Pheasant. Well if that's not depressing....I give in!
But with a couple of hours decent daylight left, I gave Hawthornthwaite a look in, brief by usual standards. The brilliant sunlight on the fell did me a favour, when I spotted a pair of Stonechat on the top of a ridge, I found a pair here on my last visit on 11 November. Also seen, 6 Red Grouse, a Buzzard, and a Snipe, on take-off with it's 'muffled sneeze' soon dropped to ground again.
Stonechat 20 January. Pete Woodruff.
When I came back down, a male Stonechat was silhouetted against the light on the wall opposite and soon disappeared. But the day that had offered me few birds, soon turned positive when a Barn Owl came on the scene to give me several minutes of pleasure when it hunted the lower moor of Hawthornthwaite, before making a dive opposite me on the other side of the road.
Any day that ends with a Barn Owl is a brilliant day in my book, Pete! I really enjoyed both your video clips. The river scene is beautiful, and the Barn Owl clip is absolutely magical.
ReplyDeleteStay safe - - - Richard
Hi Pete.
ReplyDeleteHope you are well. I've seen one a few times further East, where the road forks to Doeholme, hunts on both sides of the road.
Also one to the West of the Harrisend Fell road. A male Stonechat was on Harrisend a couple of days ago.
Cheers Simon
My sentiments on the scenery and owl to the word Richard....Thank You.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your two sightings of Barn Owl Simon. I've obviously never been in the right place at the right time all these years.
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