A spring-like afternoon, before the wet hit this evening.
The endless tag-team antics of the Long-tailed Tits were in evidence near the play-park, where a discontinuous chain of 19 birds were counted at one point.
In the horse paddock beside the tennis court, one of the local Mistle Thrushes was playing musical statues in the usual style, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘mistle thrush’
Around the cricket field
Posted in Local sightings, tagged fieldfare, firle cricket pitch, great-spotted woodpecker, jackdaw, long-tailed tit, mistle thrush, redwing on February 8, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Firle garden birds
Posted in Local sightings, tagged buzzard, hobby, kestrel, mistle thrush, peregrine, sparrowhawk on August 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
From Paul S on 30 July: family group of seven Mistle Thrushes, plus Peregrine, Buzzard, Sparrowhawk and 3 Kestrels, all “in and over the garden in the last 2 days”.
I can add Nuthatch, Stock Dove, Green and Great Spotted Woodpecker from my garden not far away.
The skies are really filling up with martins [...]
Safari Britain, 5 July
Posted in Local sightings, tagged black-headed gull, carrion crow, chaffinch, chiffchaff, dunnock, goldcrest, goldfinch, herring gull, jackdaw, lesser black-backed gull, linnet, meadow pipit, mistle thrush, red-legged partridge, rook, safari britain, skylark, whitethroat, wren on July 5, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Mid-morning, early July, and the wind was whipping along the escarpment. But the rain held off, and we had a good walk, with six guests of the Safari Britain camp.
Around the campsite itself, little was singing bar the obligatory Chiffchaff, which apparently stops for nothing. A Red-legged Partridge was disturbed from the corn, while [...]


