Arrived Lynford Aboretum with a friend (Andy W.) at 7.45am, beautiful sunrise this morning. At 8.05am had stunning views of 3 Hawfinches in the hornbeams in the middle of the usual paddock. They really are bootiful!!!! birds. Bumped into BF Pete Dolton too! Walking round we had very close views of siskens by the lake in front of Lynford Hall, along with nuthatches, green woodpecker, great spotted woodpecker, great and blue tits and chaffinches. Also had brief views of the hawfinches again!!! as they dropped in the alders in front of us for a few seconds and then flew off across the lake towards the Hall. We walked up to the gravel pit area, which looks completely different to how I last saw it! A new hide overlooks the pit, but it was locked! Saw tufted duck and great crested grebe and to the right of the hide, a massive area has been landscaped with grass and more pits to view and with an area of sand in front with a sign warning of quick sand! - on here we saw great crested grebe, tufted duck, 5 egyptian geese, shelduck, tufted duck and a couple of herons.
Moved on to Santon Downham, on route we stopped for a coffee in a pull in area and had brilliant close views of a stunning Firecrest in the sunshine, along with goldcrests too!!! At Santon Downham we saw a marsh tit, treecreeper, nuthatch, long tailed tits, a common buzzard. Something really bizzare happened - I watched a great spotted woodpecker fly into a tree close to us carrying something large in its beak!!! - when it landed the item it was carrying was a big chunky fircone!!!!!!! - it then preceded to knock against the tree with it!!!!! most interesting. Has anyone else seen this? Also bumped into BF Norfolkbirder here! (Chris M.)
Went onto Lakenheath Fen (1pm) afterwards and stopped in Brandon (Andy needed to get some lunch) and we gave in to a bag of chips as well, which definately warmed us up. Arrived Lakenheath and walked round the whole reserve. There was a big gull roost, including some lesser black backed gulls - we hoped to maybe see a glimpse of a crane or maybe a marsh harrier or something interesting, but produced very little on the whole walk. We counted 64 mute swans in a distant field, 3 roe deer, a pair of stonechat was very nice. A big flock of goldfinches went over the reed bed and had brilliant views of a barn owl hunting close to us and the odd greenfinch. Also several new seats have been added I noticed and a beautiful new open, thatched hide has been added to the site - at the far end after 2nd poplar wood - roll on the spring!
Best Wishes Penny:girl:
(Year List 118)