2 FIRECRESTS showed well together along the wooded footpath, just before post '3' from just before 4pm to 4.20pm or so. Also 1 REDPOLL sp. flew over there. A GOLDCREST called from an isolated conifer at the bike track (this being a Banstead Downs year tick) and a BULLFINCH flew over, calling, at the main site between the railway and Sutton Lane. At least two ROSE-RINGED PARAKEETS were heard, but not seen, flying over the golf course as I arrived.
I met a very entertaining and pleasant man called Brendan whol finally connected with the birds after something like his 3rd or 4th attempt. He reported seeing a BLACKCAP near where the Firecrests were showing, a couple of weeks ago.
At Belmont Park this morning, on the way to school, I enjoyed excellent views of a female SPARROWHAWK as it sat at relatively close range on an isolated twig between bouts of trying to get at something that was hiding in a clump of holly. Possibly the best views I have had of a Sparrowhawk, my favourite raptor.
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
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