markpie
Well-known member

hi all,
literally just joined. thought i'd start off talking about my patch. It is the river stort, and it's convenient that the stort navigation starts in my town. it runs 13 miles before joining the river lee at rye meads. sometimes i walk down the whole way and then round rye meads, but often i just do b/s to sawbridgeworth. My total patch count so far is 61.
Birds that i always see, all year round, include kingfishers, grey wagtails, gs and green woodpeckers, grey herons, kestrels, common finches and tits. Summer often brings common terns and spotted flycatchers, as well as warblers like whitethroats, blackcaps, chiffchaffs, sedges and reed warblers. Winter brings snipe and water rail (especially at sawbridgeworth marsh), and i have also sighted brambling. Other nice sightings have included quail, scaup (at glen faba), willow tit and nightingale.
Well that's all for now
Cheers, Mark :eat: :eat: :eat: :eat: :eat:
literally just joined. thought i'd start off talking about my patch. It is the river stort, and it's convenient that the stort navigation starts in my town. it runs 13 miles before joining the river lee at rye meads. sometimes i walk down the whole way and then round rye meads, but often i just do b/s to sawbridgeworth. My total patch count so far is 61.
Birds that i always see, all year round, include kingfishers, grey wagtails, gs and green woodpeckers, grey herons, kestrels, common finches and tits. Summer often brings common terns and spotted flycatchers, as well as warblers like whitethroats, blackcaps, chiffchaffs, sedges and reed warblers. Winter brings snipe and water rail (especially at sawbridgeworth marsh), and i have also sighted brambling. Other nice sightings have included quail, scaup (at glen faba), willow tit and nightingale.
Well that's all for now
Cheers, Mark :eat: :eat: :eat: :eat: :eat: