Tuesday, 29 December 2009

Christmas week.

13/12/09.
Mixed flock of duck, Mallard and Teal, two Moorhen one Pochard one Snipe, possible flock of Golden Plover but far off so no definite ID. Two Stonechat one male one female.
A Song Thrush singing across the valley this morning.
16/12/09.





A flock of Long Tailed Tits in Christine and Kieth,s garden.
20/12/09.
Song Thrush singing and a Gt Spotted Woodpecker drumming today.
21/12/09.
Driving Beverley and the girls back to Newlyn we saw three Foxes between the Red House and the top of Chywoone hill.
23/12/09.
Long Tailed Tits on feeders in the garden, flock of duck off the cove, by their behavior and flight I would say they were Teal.
24/12/09.
Mid morning walk, Song Thrushes, Redwings and Blackbirds a Buzzard flocks of Tits and Finches.
A Fox early morning in the Sheffield area.
28/12/09.
One Moorhen, two Mallard drakes, two Teal,Gannets Guillemots thirteen Fulmar below cross. Pied And Grey Wagtails in cove.
29/12/09.
Long Tailed Tit on feeder, Song Thrush singing.A Bullfinch by Chygurnow first i,ve seen for a long time.

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Wildfowl.

9/12/09.

At present the majority of interest is around wildfowl which come here to escape the worst of the weather up country,there are currently a mixture of Mallard and Teal in the area which can sometimes be seen flying over the Tregurno area and also over the sea, there are about thirty individual birds with Teal in the majority but I have seen one Pochard among them.

Other wetland birds seen have been Moorhen and the occasional Snipe.

Offshore there have been small groups of Guillemots and the odd Fulmar.

Sunday, 6 December 2009

First Daffodils.

29/11/09.

Walked to Carn Barges and back to the cove, four Moorhen, three Mallard two male one female and two Teal. Grey and Pied Wagtails, Robins, Wrens, Rock Pippits and Dunnock feeding along the shoreline.

30/11/09.

Goldfinches feeding on Evening Primrose seeds, also later in the week.

2/12/09.

Walked back from Sheffield this morning, a Buzzard on a fence post, one Curlew and several small flocks of Starlings. In the twenty five years I have lived here I have never seen so much water lying in the fields and running out of the hedges onto the roads.

4/12/09.

A flock of duck overhead on the way to Carn Barges c24 mixed Teal and Mallard.

5/12/09.

Driving along Wharfside this morning a Gt Northern Diver in the harbour, first I,ve seen this winter.

6/12/09.

Winter Heliotrope coming into flower, also known in Cornwall as Coltsfoot, this is not the Coltsfoot that country people used to use as a tobacco, that plant has yellow flowers in the spring which come before the leaves.
Talking of the spring there are already signs that it is on the wayI was looking the other day at a Purple Filbert tree, this is a member of the Hazel family and the catkins and the female flowers were there to see allthough still dormant I will try to get some pictures of it when it flowers as the catkins are bright pink and it is quite a sight when in full flower.
With the recent bad weather it has been interesting to see the way that birds will adapt to it, on the roundabout by Morrisons garage Black Headed Gulls and Oystercatchers were happily feeding in the worst of the weather ,it may have been reshaped and manicured but the attitude seemed to be it,s our field and always will be.
I,ve given this a title and have,nt mentioned the reason ,the first Daffodil in our garden is in flower I do have a photograph of it which hopefully will appear in due course.
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