East Park Redpolls


I thought I would have an hour on est park this morning in the hope that the cold weather would push something unusual in.
I headed for the car park and there were quite a few birds feeding on the seed heads including 4 lesser redpolls. Also there were blue tit, great tit, robin, goldfinch and a small flock of house sparrows that were sent reeling as a sparrowhawk crashed into them.
On the water there were the usual common wildfowl plus a few distant goosander.
perhaps the most unusual birds were the single dunlin feeding along the edge of the lake wall, a lapwing and another flythrough wader that looked greenshank-ish.
Not bad for an hour in the snow.









Sanderling

I had a walk round Beacon Ponds today in almost sub-arctic temperatures.Nothing outstanding on view however sanderling, redshank, knot and turnstone were along the shoreline on the way up.
Red-breasted merganser and scaup were the best birds on the ponds also flyover peregrine and 4 whooper swans were on the new scrapes.
There was a decent flock of brent geese on long bank with a sprinkle of pale bellied birds.
I had a drive back through some of the more secluded roads hoping for a decent raptor or owl but didn't see either., just a few flocks of winter thrushes and golden plovers.
Extremely chilly so kept in the car most of the time, might get out in the morning for some snowy shots.







White Stork & Wheatear

I had a plan to catch three Yorkshire rares today and managed 2 so not too bad.
First call was the cattle egret at Tophil Low, but it didn't show despite a report of it being around the farm near the main entrance. I did manage pintail and smew at Watton as a small consolation.
Then off to Fraisthorpe for the white stork. I was very fortunate to find it after it had relocated and it only stayed put for about 5 minutes.
then off to Bempton for the desert wheatear. I was still as obliging as ever and starting to look a lot smarter than it did before Christmas.
All in all not a bad day.