markpie
Well-known member

Hi,
Re-making my thread for my patch in 2005. Sorry if you have read this intro on my other thread, just skip down.
My patch is the River Stort; the navigation conveniently starts in my hometown, Bishop's Stortford, and runs down 13 miles to around Hoddesdon, where it joins the River Lee (near Rye Meads). It's cool when I walk the whole of it, then round Rye Meads.
Resident species, and that I hardly ever fail to see, are kingfishers (can get close views), grey wagtails, green and great spotted woodpeckers, kestrels, grey herons, cormorants, and a lot of finches and tits. Winter brings water rails, snipe, fieldfare, redwings, and summer brings common terns, spotted flycatchers, and many warblers (sedge warblers, reed warblers, whitethroats, chiffchaffs and blackcaps). Other nice sightings include: quail, scaup, willow tit, brambling, nightingale.
Click on the attachment for my total species list.
Mammals include foxes, weasels, rabbits, grey squirrels, deer, shrews, mice and voles. I have sighted (and nearly trod on) a slow worm, and many fish are present. I'm looking into bugs, but obviously I have to wait til summer.
I'll stop this now before it gets even longer, and I'll post my 2005 outings soon.
Mark.
Re-making my thread for my patch in 2005. Sorry if you have read this intro on my other thread, just skip down.
My patch is the River Stort; the navigation conveniently starts in my hometown, Bishop's Stortford, and runs down 13 miles to around Hoddesdon, where it joins the River Lee (near Rye Meads). It's cool when I walk the whole of it, then round Rye Meads.
Resident species, and that I hardly ever fail to see, are kingfishers (can get close views), grey wagtails, green and great spotted woodpeckers, kestrels, grey herons, cormorants, and a lot of finches and tits. Winter brings water rails, snipe, fieldfare, redwings, and summer brings common terns, spotted flycatchers, and many warblers (sedge warblers, reed warblers, whitethroats, chiffchaffs and blackcaps). Other nice sightings include: quail, scaup, willow tit, brambling, nightingale.
Click on the attachment for my total species list.
Mammals include foxes, weasels, rabbits, grey squirrels, deer, shrews, mice and voles. I have sighted (and nearly trod on) a slow worm, and many fish are present. I'm looking into bugs, but obviously I have to wait til summer.
I'll stop this now before it gets even longer, and I'll post my 2005 outings soon.
Mark.