Scotland Holiday Day 1: WWT Caerlaverock : 29th May 2016

Scotland Holiday Day 1: WWT Caerlaverock : 29th May 2016

On our way up to Dumfries we stopped off at WWT Caerlaverock. It was a lovely day but there wasn’t anything special on show just a smattering of ducks and hedgerow birds. We took the path down to the Avenue Tower and diverted, halfway down, on to the “Summer Walk” that leads through meadows down to the river where we saw Otter tracks and heard plenty of Sedge Warblers. It goes a long way following the river but we did not have time so returned the way we came (you cannot get to the Avenue Tower from this path) and went down to the tower.
In truth it was a pretty unspectacular day and this site is probably more interesting in the winter but it was such a lovely day we could not resist going there and we had a really nice walk.
After our break we continued on to Dumfries where we were staying at the Premier Inn but we stopped for a recce at the weir on the River Nith. This area is a spectacularly under-developed area and it looks like a prime place for riverside restaurants and bars etc. but, as a local we met later on our holiday informed us, it has never been developed because the whole area is subject to regular flooding and the water comes up our of the sewers rather than over the river banks! We did, however, see some interesting birds at the weir including a nice family of Goosander and a Grey Wagtail.

Bird Sightings : WWT Caerlaverock

Species Count
Mute Swan 10
Common Shelduck 2
Mallard 20
Common Teal 4
Common Pheasant 1
Little Grebe 1
Grey Heron 1
Common Moorhen 2
Eurasian Oystercatcher 4
Northern Lapwing 6
Black-headed Gull 10
Rook 8
Carrion Crow 8
Common Raven 1
Barn Swallow 10
Willow Warbler 4
Sedge Warbler 6
Eurasian Blackbird 4
Pied Wagtail 1
Meadow Pipit 2
Common Chaffinch 6
European Greenfinch 4
European Goldfinch 4
House Sparrow 20

Bird Sightings : Dumfries Weir (River Nith)

Species Count
Goosander 4
Eurasian Oystercatcher 2
Lesser Black-backed Gull 1
Grey Wagtail 1

Upper Goyt Valley & Dane Bower Quarry : 20th May 2016

Upper Goyt Valley & Dane Bower Quarry : 20th May 2016

We are due to go to Scotland at the same time as the birding group has scheduled Upper Goyt Valley so we will miss it. We decided to go there, a little earlier than usual) in the hope of seeing the usual species we like to think we will see there; Spotted and Pied Flycatcher and Redstart and Tree Pipit. We were partly succesful but also had an added fantastic sighting that I can’t really believe I managed to make.

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Summary of East Anglia Holiday

Summary of East Anglia Holiday

Our holiday was to be roughly as follows; a travel day with an overnight stop at Peterborough Ferry Meadows Premier Inn. with a visit to Rutland Water reserve en route. The next day we headed for Halesworth in Suffolk where we stayed at Poachers Cottage, a place we had found online. We hired a cottage in this location so we could go to some of the birding sites we wanted to visit and also to catch up with friends who lived in the area. We stayed here for four nights before going on to spend a week in Thornham in North Norfolk, We hired a cottage,4 Elder Cottages, situated about a mile from RSPB Minsmere.

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Hambleton Woods : 14th May 2016

Hambleton Woods : 14th May 2016

After breakfast we fancied a bit of a walk and we had wanted to check out the nearby Hambleton Woods which is famous for its Nightingales. We really didn’t fancy our chances of hearing or seeing Nightingales as late in the morning as it was but it was a chance to find out where the paths were and so on and, in the end, it did give us another holiday tick in the form of a Treecreeper – our last bird of the holiday as it transpiered.

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Rutland Water 13th May 2016

Rutland Water 13th May 2016

To break up our journey back home we decided to stay overnight at the Barnsdale Lodge Hotel at Rutland Water and this would give us a chance to look at the Ospreys again. We had seen them at the start of our holiday so it seemed appropriate to have a go at them again and Rutland was an ideal half way home for us. The weather was rather different this time, being much cooler and more windy and overcast, and it looked like there might have been quite a bit of rain since we were last here.

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Thornham 13th May 2016

Thornham 13th May 2016

On our departure day from Thornham and Norfolk I took one last morning walk along the marsh and then through the reed beds up to the harbour. There is a change in the weather and, although it is still nice and sunny, a cold wind is blowing off the sea. This meant that a lot of smaller birds were hiding away in the bushes or reeds but I still saw a few and, as so often here, the first bird I heard as I left the house was a Cuckoo

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Holmes Dunes NWT 12th May 2016

Holmes Dunes NWT 12th May 2016

We wanted to do something that involved as little driving as possible this day, because we were heading homewards the following day, so we decided upon Holmes Dunes NWT reserve. As it happens, we had already walked from our cottage in Thornham to one edge of the reserve and back and it would have been easy to walk all the way to the visitor centre from Thornham. We didn’t know that but in some respects it was as well that be did because it led us to a “life tick”.

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Thornham 12th May 2016

Thornham 12th May 2016

An early morning walk through the reed beds and up to the harbour and along the sea wall early in the morning (well 6.45am actually so not so early) on a lovely sunny morning was another treat and what a holiday when you can walk out of your cottage and within fifteen minutes you have seen Avocet, Whimbrel, Brent Geese and a load of other birds.

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Thornham 11th May 2016

Thornham 11th May 2016

Because of the heavy drizzle first thing in the morning, I did not take my usual morning walk but the evening made up for it. On our walk to the pub, which is timed to be at Barn Owl showing time, we were still getting Reed and Sedge Warblers singing and when we saw a large white shape we thought we were in luck.

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Chosely Drying Barns & Titchwell NWT 11th May 2016

Chosely Drying Barns & Titchwell NWT 11th May 2016

The second half of our day was going to be closer to home. After a snack in Wells-upon-the-Sea, we drove off to Chosely Drying Barns to look for Dotterel again. We did find a few again but they were much more distant and the views were not as good as before. Of greater pleasure was a “life tick ” found sitting on a wire overhead, overhead, and being responded to by another bird.

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