April 2019 archive

April 2019 : Summary

April 2019 : Summary

UK Species Year List to April: 138
Total UK Species in April: 108
New “Year Ticks” in April: 31
New “Life Ticks” in April: 2

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RSPB Minsmere 30th April 2019


The 29th had been a travel day from Mundford to Halesworth. On that day we stayed with our friends who lived nearby but on the 30th we had the whole day to ourselves before meeting up with them again in the evening for a meal at at The Angel Hotel where we stayed that night. This gave us a whole day at Minsmere and we made the best of it – even getting a life tick Savi’s Warbler.

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NWT Weeting Heath and RSPB Lakenheath Fen 28th April 2019


The weather this day was much better than the previous day when we had done so poorly at NWT Weeting Heath and RSPB Lakenheath Fen. In fact it turned out to be a really good day with forty-one species seen including three good year ticks – Garganey, Grasshopper Warbler and Stone Curlew

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NWT Weeting Heath, RSPB Lakenheath Fen and BTO Nunnery Lakes 27th April 2019


The 27th April saw us visit an ununsual combination of reserves – unusual because all three were run by different ornithological conservation groups, the Norfolk Wildlife Trust reserve at Weeting Heath, the RSPB reserve at nearby Lakenheath Fen and also the only reserve run by the British Trust for Ornithology, Nunnery Lakes. The weather was very poor, however, with high winds that rather spoiled our chances of seeing much. We still managed a few year ticks though.

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Rutland Water 26th April 2019


We started out on the 26th with a visit to Rutland Water. Our first stop was the Egleton Visitor Centre where we did a straight march to Lagoon 4 first visiting the Sandpiper Hide and then the Plover Hide. At Lagoon 4 we got Avocet, Ringed Plover and Bar-tailed Godwit etc. From there we worked our way back via the other hides that overlook Lagoons 3 and 2.  On our way back we stood for quite a while listening to a Nightingale sing but we could not manage to get sight of it. Other warblers seen and / or heard were Sedge and Reed Warbler, Chiffchaff, Willow Warbler, Whitethroat and Cetti’s Warbler. From the hides we got Sand Martin, House Martin and Hobby as well as a variety of the usual ducks.

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2019 Birding Group Spring/ Summer Schedule

2019 Birding Group Spring/ Summer Schedule

April 30  Pennington

May 7  Macclesfield Forest

May 14  Martin Mere and Mere Sands Wood

May 21 Goyt Valley

May 28  Burton

June 3-4,  Blacktoft, North Cave, Bempton

June 11 Moore (W)

June 18  Conway/north Wales

June 25  Wigan Flashes

July 2  Marbury + planning lunch

Birding Group Visit To Moore Nature Reserve 16th April 2019


The birding group had a morning at Moore Nature Reserve followed by a lunchtime planning session for the next “term”. Although it was a relatively short morning we did manage to get some good birds with “year tick” Goldcrests and plenty of Treecreepers and Nuthatches. No Lesser SPotted Woodpeckers, though, just GSW and a heard Green Woodpecker. The highlight of the day was actually at the pub afterwards where we had our planning session.

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The Wirral 15th April 2019

Bird Sightings Leosowe Lighthouse 15th April 2019

We had a solo day out on the Wirral on the 15th, starting out looking for migrants at Leosowe Lighthouse. Unfortunately the wind was so strong that all the dust was blowing up from the car park and made hard work of my contact lenses. We tried to get away from it and so ended up down by the horse paddocks where on the seaward side we got a nice group of birds including Stonechat, Linnet and our first Wheatear of the year.

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Green-winged Teal and Spoonbill at RSPB Leighton Moss 9th April 2019

We only had four of us for the birding group visit to RSPB Leighton Moss on 9th April 2019 but we had a most fantastic day with good weather and lots of birds including a number of year ticks and a life tick as well.

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Birding Group visit to Brockholes 2nd April 2019


The first birding group outing of the month was to Brockholes near Preston, a site we have not been to in quite a while. It was still abit early in the year so we were not sure quite what we would find there. What we did find included some late-staying Fieldfares and the first Sand Martins of the year – a nice combination.

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