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Thursday 3 December 2020

Return to Wallington Road

 Yesterday I returned to where I had been earlier in the week, hoping to catch sights of the birds of prey present. Arriving at 1pm I soon encountered the pale breasted buzzard seen last time before heading up the road towards Wallington. On the right were two Red kites in a tree with a smaller bird. I parked and through the binoculars noted it was the male merlin. It flew off just as I took a long distance photo. Several kestrels were about, too before I headed to where the Short eared owl seems to appear from, along the public footpath to Bygrave. After a while, I headed off to get some late lunch before returning to the same place. Around 2.30pm it appeared from nowhere, working its way along the hedge line before disappearing from view. I scanned the fields and now, on the other side of the road was either the same bird, or a second one. It was wide ranging, following hedges before flying over ploughed and winter barley fields to the next hedge. At no point was I anywhere near to it so all shots are either as they came of the camera, or heavily cropped. Several corn buntings were in a tree, a flock of common gulls flew overhead as did a few skylarks. At one point, a peregrine flew through, again, to distant for a photo. 

I now know where I think the owl roosts and will return and position myself in a hedge much closer to where it hunts to get better photos.

Perched on a hedge some 300 yards away

Size of lorries on A505 and the huge field dwarf the SEO

Seems to have spotted me from 500 yards away

Checking another hedge

Spotted something

Quartering the wild strip along the edge of a field

Another hedge to check

Off again

female kestrel


3 Red kites and a Carrion crow

Watching another kite feeding on the ground

Merlin is off as I take the first photo

Distant Common buzzard

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