The Harrier 191, Winter 2017

Page 32

Dave Pearsons

Landguard Bird Observatory Saturday October 21st Leader: Nigel Odin We always hope that our annual visit to LBO coincides with decent winds; unfortunately the westerlies that have blighted our autumn birding did not relent. However a very enjoyable meeting was had. Highlights included Ring Ouzel, Firecrest, Brambling and Great Skua.

Field trips are not only about birds, members were enthralled when young Dan Zantboer pointed out a Wood Mouse that was busy storing its winter supply of acorns. There is always something special that happens on these trips and the Wood Mouse was one of those moments.

Photo: Will Brame

Matt Spraggs, the warden, gave an excellent demonstration whilst ringing a Firecrest. He weighed a 20p coin and it weighed 5 grams, he then weighed the Firecrest and that was 5.4 grams. Just take a 20p coin out of your pocket and you can only marvel at how such a small bird migrates in most conditions.

Visible migration was interesting and included 411 Goldfinch, 11 House Martin, 11 Skylark, 8 Siskin, 6 Rock Pipit all going south. Goldcrest, Wheatear, Sparrowhawk and Redwing were also seen.

Wood Mouse

30

THE HAR R I ER – W inte r 2 0 1 7 /1 8


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.