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Sunday 30 April 2023

Weeting Heath and Lakenheath Fen Reserves 30.04.23

 Picked Rick up at 10am and set off to Weeting Heath. Coffee upon arrival before heading to the East Hide where there were very poor views of a Stone curlew. Not too much else, so off to the West Hide where, initially we couldn't find another Stone Curlew so back to the small Visitors' Centre where the warden gave clear instructions as to where the bird was, sitting on eggs. Back to the hide and quickly we found here, but distance and heat haze meant no decent photos. A Curlew, Skylark, Lapwing, Carrion crows and Common buzzard were also seen from the hides whilst a few tits and finches were in the conifers.

Drove the 10 minutes to nearby Lakenheath Fen, an RSPB reserve. A huge area to cover with so many birds calling but very little seen until the last half hour.

Chiffchaff, Cuckoo, Reed bunting, Blackcap, Whitethroat, Wren, Little grebe, Bittern, Reed warbler and Sedge warbler all heard but not seen on our walk out towards Joyce's Fen where a pair of Hobbies were overhead, along with a pair of Marsh Harriers, Kestrel and Grey heron.

A wander along the river bank then gave reasonable views of a Sedge warbler, Little egret, Great white egret, Shelduck and other regular waterfowl as well as two male Stonechats.

Further ahead were a group of birders studiously studying the far bank. A Bittern was stalking in the vegetation, occasionally showing really well. We fired off loads of photos beforce heading back to the VC for a cold drink as the temperature had now touched 18C.

Hour's drive and we were back home. Excellent session.

Species List:

  1. Greylag Goose
  2. Mute swan
  3. Shelduck
  4. Mallard
  5. Gadwall
  6. Tufted duck
  7. Pheasant
  8. Little grebe
  9. Great crested grebe
  10. Bittern
  11. Little egret
  12. Great white egret
  13. Grey heron
  14. Marsh Harrier
  15. Common buzzard
  16. Kestrel
  17. Hobby
  18. Water Rail (heard)
  19. Moorhen
  20. Coot
  21. Oystercatcher
  22. Redshank
  23. Lapwing
  24. Curlew
  25. Stone curlew
  26. Wood pigeon
  27. Collared dove
  28. Cuckoo (heard)
  29. Swift
  30. Great spotted woodpecker (Heard)
  31. Skylark
  32. Robin
  33. Wheatear
  34. Stonechat
  35. Blackbird
  36. Song thrush (heard)
  37. Blackcap
  38. Whitethroat
  39. Sedge warbler
  40. Cetti's warbler (heard)
  41. Reed warbler
  42. Chiffchaff
  43. Goldcrest
  44. Blue tit
  45. Great tit
  46. Long tailed tit
  47. Coal tit (heard)
  48. Bearded reedling
  49. Magpie
  50. Carrion crow
  51. Rook
  52. Jackdaw
  53. Chaffinch
  54. Greenfinch (heard)
  55. Goldfinch
  56. Reed bunting
Sedge warbler

Stonechat

Great white egret

2nd Stonechat

Mute swan

Overhead Great white egret

Series of the Bittern stalking the bankside









One of many Peacock butterflies. Also noted Orange-tip, Green veined white and Small tortoiseshell


2 comments:

  1. Super day out thanks Jono

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  2. Looks like you both had a very good day, hope to bump into you in again in Norfolk!

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