Friday 7th March 2025 - Newton St Loe
Tufted Duck - NSL (Bath Birdwatcher) |
Friday was a beautiful and sunny day,
so Mary and I decided to go for a walk at Newton St Loe. On arrival we parked
by the church and walked through the churchyard which was very quiet but once
we reached the field beyond then the bird spotting began with a Carrion Crow in the field followed by flyover Woodpigeon, Magpie and Jackdaw.
A Dunnock was singing as we walked to
the bottom road where Blue Tits were visiting
the feeders and a Robin was sat in a bush,
nothing in the woodland but walking through Butterfly Alley a calling Raven flew over, the 1st of several we
saw and all very vocal. 5 Mallards and a Moorhen were on the bottom lake with a small flock
of Goldfinch in the Alders. The top lake was
not as busy as usual, but we did add Coot, Little
Grebe and a pair of Tufted Ducks plus
a single Black Headed Gull and 2 Common Gulls. An old mate then came by Wayne and as
we chatted we located a Goldcrest, and a Cormorant flew into their usual tree. 2 of the Grey Herons nests were occupied with sitting
birds. After having the coffee that we had with us we set off back to the car
and between top and bottom lake a Nuthatch was
in a tree above our heads, also seen as we walked back was a Lesser Black Back Gull, Blackbird and finally House Sparrows.
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