I was hoping to have this list up a lot earlier today as itās from 22nd of May however I was so busy doing theĀ http://www.saverscene.com.au/finance/Ā Ā (now closed as I move into gardening as a profession) updates for Australian best savings, credit cards and due to the fact many Aussies have to pay for bank accounts the best free bank account offers it took longer than expected as their saving interest rates are going the same way as the UK ones.
Now to birds thanks to the suggestion of Wes and the ease of getting to the WWT ā Wildfowl & Wetland Trust in London Wetland Centre ā see their twitter account here: Ā @WWTLondonĀ I managed my best bird list for the UK this year, sadly I didnāt have my camera and my legs didnāt hold out for a long time, it was still great getting 28 different species at the WWT London and finishing it off with a kestrel at Luton airport for the longest list of the year so far!
2 new birds were on my list for life, and they were both cracking views, there was a pair of reed warblers nesting almost directly outside the Observatory which gave amazing views, they came right up to the reeds in front of the windows. Ā The other new bird was the Little GreebĀ I had amazing views of it feeding in clear water under the bridge just before you get to the Wildside hide, Ā Fantastic to see!
The bird list for May 22nd from WWT London Wetland Centre:
- Feral Pigeon
- Reed Warbler
- Mallard Duck ā with young
- Moorhen
- Coot ā with chicks
- Woodpigeon
- Starlings
- Carrion Crow
- Jackdaw
- Egyptian Geese
- Mute Swans
- Cormorant
- Grey Heron
- Blackbird
- Pied Wagtail
- Common Tern ā new for the year
- Tufted Duck
- Lapwing
- Swallows
- Magpie
- Robin
- Black-headed Gull
- Great Tit
- Little Grebe
- Canada GeeseĀ – new for the year
- House MartinĀ – new for the year
- SwiftĀ – new for the year
- Greylag Geese
1 more bird seen at Luton airport, hovering over the grass:
- Kestrel
Fantastic day of birding, canāt wait until I can walk for longer times and see more, I would often get 40 to 50 species at Musselburgh east of Edinburgh.
Whilst looking for bird sightings as Iād thought Iād seen something that Iām used to up in Scotland but wasnāt sure, I came across this Open University site:Ā http://www.ispot.org.uk/Ā fantastic service and great for finding if a bird has been seen in the area!
Below are comments that got lost when the website went down.Ā
Wes Donze said on May 24, 2013
Excellent list ā glad you managed to get there and have some good sightings including the 2 new ones for you
KiwiGav said on May 25, 2013
Wes, I really appreciate the suggestion, was great, wish I could have made it to a few more of the areas, next time! Iām sure my feet have to get better soon, looking at two more operations, hopefully after that Iāll be out and seeing loads of birds.
The ridiculous thing is Little Grebe is so easy to see around my area in Lothians, if you go to the right place, Iāve just not been able to drive so havenāt got there yet. Going to try and get a lift from a fellow birder and watch them more intensely, the view through the water was great, but after that it was gone.
sorry if Iām rambling a bit just back from a wedding at Edinburgh Zoo, great fun!