BIRDING THE LUNE ESTUARY THE FOREST OF BOWLAND AND BEYOND..............................................................................................GREYLAG GEESE PETE WOODRUFF

Friday, 8 May 2015

The Barbon Birds.

Though there was one or two absentees, with the exception of the Meadow Pipits I collected 28 species yesterday, not too bad for Barbondale which is only a relatively small area as those who know the area will tell you but pretty good for species numbers.


Pied Flycatcher. Howard Stockdale.

I found 5 Pied Flycatcher, they were seen as two pairs and a single female though I reckon she had a mate somewhere around keeping his head down, so five pairs the distinct possibility. Seven Redstart seen included a female collecting nesting material and taking it to a tree hole. 


Cuckoo Marc Heath

I had been here a couple of hours but eventually came upon a distant and silent Cuckoo on the hillside. Also of note, at least 5 Nuthatch, a few uncounted Willow Warbler, a Grey Wagtail was the only bird of note on Barbon Beck, though a few Swallow were over the beck, maybe breeders from the farm on the hill, 2 Mistle Thrush and 2 Coal Tit, with a Buzzard and 2 Kestrel representing the raptors. The 21 Meadow Pipit were the only birds I saw on a couple of mile walk following Barbon Beck north-east.


Stonechat Gary Jones 

Only some dogged determination turned up a male Stonechat, seen as the last bird on the day after 6.5 hours in the area, presumably with a female sitting on the nest somewhere close by. 

End your day the proper way and find yourself a Stonechat! 

Thanks to Howard/Marc/Gary for the images....Wonderful stuff.

8 comments:

  1. Hi Pete!!!..Excellent images .. .. Love the flycatcher.. Happy weekend :-)))

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  2. Any further news on your "breaking news" in the last posting.

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  3. 28 species, but every one of them would be a great bird here Pete!

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  4. Ana....Thank you, Happy Weekend to you too.

    Derek....No, but will keep this up to date when I can.

    Warren....At least Tree Pipit and more surprising Wheatear missing from the list.

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  5. Brilliant Cuckoo image, and everything you talk about.

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  6. Bob....Thanks, I appreciate your looking in and comments.

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  7. Oh my!!
    The cuckoo is one bird I am still dreaming of photographing!
    Great pic from Marc!
    Lovely that you can observe so many species in this patch!
    Enjoy your WE too!

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  8. Noushka....Yes, a brilliant area and a brilliant image from Marc.

    Many thanks for your looking in and comments. Hope your weekend goes well.

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