Enchanting
Last Sunday, we set out at 4:45 in the morning to Oughtonhead Common, as it is a lovely place and full of wildlife. Even when we pulled up we already were greeted by hundreds of bird songs, but I could only make out a few. As we were going down the path, we had to be very quiet as there were a few houses but after we had past the last house, we were free to talk. I checked the possible nesting site for the Kingfishers, but as we were still near the houses we hurried along. Already I could hear Blackcap, Blackbird and much more!! Further on we heard Reed and Sedge warbler and even caught glimpses of the Reed warbler and stunning views of the Sedge warbler!! As it was still early, and not much light, not much wildlife was on show. On the way to the chalky, I spotted the female Mandarin we tried to spot last month, making a very peculiar,"KRANK, KRANK KRANK" call. That's not one of my favourite songs in the Dawn chorus ;). At the Chalky, there was a female Mallard with chicks!! This is the second Mallard family I've seen this year but this time, there were only 2 chicks. So I wish this Mother Mallard good luck!!
As we went on, the bird song came down, as it had turned 6:00. Yet, there was lots of bird life coming out to play!! Take, for example, the lovely Common Whitethroat that was singing next to me, giving me some stunning views of it. It even had its bill stuffed with insects!! I had never been this close to a Whitethroat before, so I got my new camera out and took a couple of pictures. The pond that we went to last time had no newts but the usual Tadpoles, Lady's Smock and Pond snails. So we carried on. When we came to the gate that took us back to where we started, the Sedge Warbler was perched exactly where I could get a great picture of him!! He then moved to an even BETTER place, at the tip of a bush/tree in the reeds, where the morning light made the Sedge Warbler look superb. On the way back was when we got the faintest glimpses of the pair of reed warbler. If you want to go looking for reed warbler, early morning is the best time. By the time we got back to the car, it was only 6:47 in the morning, so I knew that today would be a long day...
I highly recommend you try this out, as you could see something special, and after that you deserve a full on British Breakfast. That's all I have to say for today, Have a good one!! Stay Safe!!
Ferreting Fynn.
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