Thursday, 27 February 2020

Pootling About 26th February 2020

A local-ish day out with Jono before he headed back to France. Unfortunately the weather was breezy and bloody cold with squally showers, somewhat limiting options and enthusiasm.

Nevertheless we headed over to Clocaenog where the resident Goshawks were into spring display mode. We enjoyed prolonged views of at least 2 males and one female, the best views I've ever had here. The only other birds of note were small parties of Crossbills, along with Ravens and Common Buzzards. We failed to find the regular wintering shrike nearby, but hardly surprising in the conditions.

After that we headed to Burton Mere wetlands RSPB, although yesterday's Dowitcher had returned to it's favoured Lancashire site. Highlights were limited but plenty of birds to look at - 2 Avocets, 3 Ruff and large numbers of Black-tailed Godwits and wildfowl. A Great Egret was with 13 Little Egrets in a field by the entrance road as we departed for a curry.



It's been weeks of high winds and rain now, with more of the same forecast. There are signs of spring, but it still feels a long way off.

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