August Nature Notes
It has
been another quiet month concerning bird numbers and species variety.
There has still been a number of sparrows, blue tits (Cyanistes
caeruleus) and great tits (Parus major) visiting the bird
feeders.
However
some of the other species to visit have been a an early morning visit
from a juvenile moorhen (Gallinula chloropus),
a bullfinch (Pyrrhula
pyrrhula)
on the fat balls and a juvenile goldfinch (Carduelis
carduelis)
being fed by a parent.
Young goldfinch |
I have only seen one great spotted woodpecker
in the garden this month and that was a male feeding on the fat balls.
Other
sightings have been three jays (Garrulus
glandarius)
in the trees near B wood.
In
Scotland I saw a few snipe (Gallinago
gallinago) in
the potato field after the harvest. Nice to see this species as they
have undergone a decline in the numbers in recent years.
Scottish snipe |
Buzzards
(Buteo
buteo) could
also be heard calling and I managed to capture this
image of one far off in the distance.
Mammals
The usual
rabbits and the odd hare come into the garden. There has also been an
increase in the rat population. This is perhaps connected to the
harvest clearing the fields of any cover and probably making a few
rats homeless.
However the most
interesting visitor to the garden this month was a stoat (Mustela
erminea). I saw it on a couple of occasions hunting through the
garden.
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