Monday, 2 March 2026

Breakfast/brunch and a few birds

 









































Out to Stansted for a fry-up - all nice and hot and, being early, mostly freshly cooked. And mostly old and quiet clientele!!

A birdtrack list for the morning was a meagre 31 species with many heard-only - Green Woodpecker, Great Spotted Woodpecker, Goldcrest, Firecrest and Tree Creeper. Six or more Buzzards, three Red Kites and a pair of Kestrels were enjoying the fine soaring conditions. Curiously, not a peep out of any Song Thrushes.

Once it warmed up Brimstones and a single Peacock were on the wing and above, one of a few Andrena flavipes and plenty of similarly sized Nursery Web Spiders. 

On the way back a side-trip to Warblington produced twenty or so Cattle Egrets amongst the cows. Passing through the gate and heading down to the exit gate on the south-west corner there was a lot of gull cacophony - I assumed the usual Buzzard would be the cause but, lo and behold, an eagle. I wonder if this was a recent release or one of last year's home-grown youngsters??

Plenty of Lesser Celandines around the gravestones.