A walk on Saturday morning from Littledene to Stump Bottom, returning via Blackcap Farm, was productive despite the strong winds and occasional showers.
At Littledene there were 2 Red-legged Patridges and halfway up the escarpment a couple of displaying Meadow Pipits, and the first of at least 18 singing Skylarks along the route.
Around the gorse at [...]
Archive for March, 2009
Littledene to Stump Bottom
Posted in Local sightings, tagged blackcap farm, corn bunting, house sparrow, jay, linnet, littledene, meadow pipit, red-legged partridge, skylar, skylark, stump bottom, yellowhammer on March 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Swallow
Posted in Local sightings, tagged beddingham, swallow on March 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The first local Swallow that I’ve heard about, seen flying across Beddingham flyover yesterday (Paul Stevens).
Kingfisher at Glynde
Posted in photo on March 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A Kingfisher seen yesterday by Kevin Burns – on Glynde Reach, a couple of hundred yards east of the bridge at Glynde village.
They’re fairly regular along the Reach, but not seen all that often – despite their oranges and blues, they’re easily overlooked as they sit on overhanging branches.
I think the best way to find [...]


