Bird watching and animal spotting with a pair of very amateur nature lovers just chronicling their journeys.

29 Mar 2013

Spotted locally...

The weather has been keeping us mostly indoors that last few weeks, so our bird spotting days have been low key with local walks and watching our bird feeders.

We added Fieldfare to our list a few weeks ago when driving up our road we saw a small flock overhead in the trees.

Song Thrush and Mistle Thrush were visiting the feeders during the worst of the weather, fabulously at the same time so it was easy to spot the difference!

And today's walk at Fountains Abbey resulted in 3 new birds for us bringing our tally to 88 birds each. Spotted were a Goosander, Sparrowhawk and Redwing.  We also saw several Gold Crest and Great Tits along with about a million Crows.


Shawnna

3 Mar 2013

Looking for a Hawfinch

We got up extra early this morning to get to Sizergh Castle at the recommended time for spotting Hawfinches only to spend hours cold and hungry waiting patiently for them to show themselves. 

We got there just before 8am.  The first ones there.  Keen and dedicated!  A couple hours went by and the crowd expanded.  Finally someone had a quick sighting in the distance but the bird disappeared before anyone got a really good look.  By 10:30 most people had given up.  I went for a walk just to warm up my toes!

When the cafe opened we opted to sit indoors for a nice warm cup of tea and a scone.  Then Andy saw someone pointing at a tree and rushed out while I continued to enjoy my tea.  And missed the only decent sighting of the morning as one lone Hawfinch perched on a tree top for 30 seconds.

So my day was a little disappointing while Andy was pleased as punch.  Apparently I'm just not dedicated enough!

There were lots of other birds though.  At least 50 Chaffinches, 3 woodpeckers, loads of various tits, Bullfinch, Siskin and over the fields we saw 5 Buzzards.  And best of all for about 15 min after arriving we had 2 Jays bouncing around the trees.  While we had seen them before in our last garden (visiting for the peanuts) we hadn't seen them just 'out and about'.

Shawnna