Thursday 31 December 2009

Last Two weeks of the Year

The second half of December was freezing in Cumbria, heavy snowfall followed by freezing temperatures and tricky travelling but if anything it made the birding better.

The Long Billed Dowitcher remained in the vicinity of Port Carlisle harbour throughout and was often joined by a Spotted Redshank and up to 2 Little Egrets, with a nice group of 95 Scaup floating past on the 18/12.




The drake Smew remained on Longtown ponds and the female Long tailed Duck was still on talkin Tarn on the 22/12 but had gone by the 26/12. Brambling numbers at the Tarn rose to 200 on the 19/12 but no more than 40 were reported after that, while a Kingfisher and up to 38 Goosander were seen. A Nuthatch was also showing very well.

On the Solway on the 18/12 5 Little Egrets were on the saltmarsh either side of the inland end of the Viaduct while a walk at Grune Point on the same day saw 2 Little stints again overwintering at this site and a Jack Snipe in the marshy grass. Another walk at Grune on the 29/12 on a hard frozen day saw 2 Peregrines, a ring tail Hen harrier, Merlin, Sparrowhawk, a Little Stint, c20 Twite, c3000 Barnacle Geese and a single Brambling with a flock of c20 Chaffinches. Also a small group of Fieldfares were feeding on the frozen turf allowing some nice photos.

A Bittern was seen at Siddick Pond, Workington on the 30/12.


The month ended for me with a nice Red Throated diver at Carr Beds on the 30/12 with a female Scaup and a Jack Snipe also present. Other walks at Carr beds on the 25/12 and 26/12 produced a Jack Snipe on both days and a Little Egret and 2 Otters on the latter date.

HAPPY NEW YEAR HOPE ITS GOOD TO EVERYONE CHEERS NICK

1 comment:

  1. Hi Nick,

    My names Cain Scrimgeour, I'm studying at Penrith on the Newton Rigg Campus, migrating from Newcastle, I've struggled to find a new patch in the area, and was wondering if you had any ideas? you can contact me on holywell birding@hotmail.co.uk, enjoy the blog,

    cheers Cain

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