Ashdown Forest - Old Lodge NR
The weather is not exactly brilliant at the moment, especially if you're a bird photographer. In fact it's been a pretty rubbish 'winter' for photography!
The only sunny afternoon last week was spent at Old Lodge Nature Reserve. Quite a bit of bird activity although I didn't manage to spot woodlark, the great grey shrike (which remains a species I have yet to see for the first time) nor the Dartford warbler that a lucky birder had watched the previous day.
But as you know, I don't desperately "need" a new or rare species to enjoy my day out birding. I'm happy to watch any bird.
There was a lovely fieldfare (or probably more but I only spotted the one) and I managed a shot that is much better than my previous 'record' shot of this beautiful winter thrush.
There were three bullfinches - two males and a female - in the same bush but they weren't willing to pose for a photo.
We saw robin, blackbird, chaffinch, great spotted woodpecker, siskin, crow and - to my suprise - a flock of at least 10 reed buntings.
I watched plenty of goldcrests feeding, along with coal tit, blue tit and great tit.
20+ redpolls (mostly lessers but I am fairly certain I spotted a couple of mealies) were very active flying from tree to tree, feeding and taking off again. Lovely!
On the way back to the car, I spotted two or three crossbill with a beautiful male on the look-out.
What I enjoyed the most was listening to numerous coal tits and great tits singing their little hearts out. Spring has officially arrived!
The only sunny afternoon last week was spent at Old Lodge Nature Reserve. Quite a bit of bird activity although I didn't manage to spot woodlark, the great grey shrike (which remains a species I have yet to see for the first time) nor the Dartford warbler that a lucky birder had watched the previous day.
But as you know, I don't desperately "need" a new or rare species to enjoy my day out birding. I'm happy to watch any bird.
There was a lovely fieldfare (or probably more but I only spotted the one) and I managed a shot that is much better than my previous 'record' shot of this beautiful winter thrush.
There were three bullfinches - two males and a female - in the same bush but they weren't willing to pose for a photo.
We saw robin, blackbird, chaffinch, great spotted woodpecker, siskin, crow and - to my suprise - a flock of at least 10 reed buntings.
I watched plenty of goldcrests feeding, along with coal tit, blue tit and great tit.
20+ redpolls (mostly lessers but I am fairly certain I spotted a couple of mealies) were very active flying from tree to tree, feeding and taking off again. Lovely!
On the way back to the car, I spotted two or three crossbill with a beautiful male on the look-out.
What I enjoyed the most was listening to numerous coal tits and great tits singing their little hearts out. Spring has officially arrived!
Labels: Ashdown Forest, bullfinch, coal tit, common redpoll, crossbill, fieldfare, goldcrest, Old Lodge Nature Reserve, reed bunting





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