A group of Meadow Pipits are typically the first birds we come across, bouncing along the airfield fence. A Robin and several Dunnocks called sporadically, hidden away along the banks of the River Mole. Our first red-status species was a Song Thrush, giving it's subtle 'tseep' alarm call as it fled, nipping down into the river bank vegetation.
Further along the floodplain, we caught the distant calls of Water Rails. These secretive birds seem to be more vocal in winter, and their call is highly weird. If you happen to be standing right next to one when it sounds off, it's pretty alarming!
Over to the scrub west of Brockley Wood, a few Blue Tits and Long-tailed Tits were foraging together on the woodland edge. A sole Green Woodpecker headed off calling and a group of Wood Pigeon broke from the trees. Over in woodlands, a distant Nuthatch called.
This sheltered patch of grassland is one of my favourite spots in summer, dense in long herbaceous vegetation and absolutely humming with invertebrates. In winter however this tends to be the favourite patch of another highly-secretive and red-status bird; the Woodcock. We flushed one from the low scrub; its low, whirring flight really does give the appearance of a giant bat.
Our final section of grassland along the River Mole turned up two Common Snipe, which had been well hidden in the rushes. One put on an amazing display, flying a wide loop over the environment bund and then skimming low past us at about waist-height. This whole transect was again peculiarly quite, and surprisingly one of the most numerous birds was Bullfinch; we counted a total of 6.
At the very end of the transect we had a buzz of excitement in the form of a perched Sparrowhawk, apparently causing upset with the resident Ring-necked Parakeets. It casually took off over the trees, leaving in its wake a string of songbird alarm calls.
Common
name
|
Species
|
Blackbird
|
Turdus merula
|
Blue Tit
|
Cyanistes caeruleus
|
Bullfinch
|
Pyrrhula pyrrhula
|
Buzzard
|
Buteo buteo
|
Carrion Crow
|
Corvus corone
|
Chaffinch
|
Fringilla coelebs
|
Coal Tit
|
Periparus ater
|
Dunnock
|
Prunella modularis
|
Goldcrest
|
Regulus regulus
|
Goldfinch
|
Carduelis carduelis
|
Great Spotted Woodpecker
|
Dendrocopos major
|
Great Tit
|
Parus major
|
Green Woodpecker
|
Picus viridis
|
Grey Heron
|
Ardea cinerea
|
Jackdaw
|
Corvus monedula
|
Jay
|
Garrulus glandarius
|
Long-tailed Tit
|
Aegithalos caudatus
|
Magpie
|
Pica pica
|
Mallard
|
Anas platyrhynchos
|
Meadow Pipit
|
Anthus pratensis
|
Moorhen
|
Gallinula chloropus
|
Nuthatch
|
Sitta europaea
|
Reed Bunting
|
Emberiza schoeniclus
|
Ring-necked Parakeet
|
Psittacula krameri
|
Robin
|
Erithacus rubecula
|
Siskin
|
Spinus spinus
|
Snipe
|
Gallinago gallinago
|
Song Thrush
|
Turdus philomelos
|
Sparrowhawk
|
Accipiter nisus
|
Treecreeper
|
Certhia familiaris
|
Water Rail
|
Rallus aquaticus
|
Woodcock
|
Scolopax rusticola
|
Woodpigeon
|
Columba palumbus
|
Wren
|
Troglodytes troglodytes
|
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