This morning's Hither Field vigil didn't yield quite the volume of birds as some recent days but was livened up by a
Firecrest moving through the hedgerow bordering Hillwood Field, as well as three
Hawfinches and two
Bramblings overhead. We're not yet getting blasé about the Hawfinches, having only had three records this century prior to this autumn's invasion! A flock of 19
Greylags flew south along the valley early doors, as did a
Grey Heron later on, and two
Stonechats were in Hither Field. Further migrating passerines seen from Hither Field included 17
redpolls, nine
Siskins, two
Pied Wagtails, 35
Chaffinches, 130
Redwings, 55
Fieldfares, two
Mistle Thrushes, 18
Skylarks and 200
Woodpigeons, while more surprising movers included three
Yellowhammers and eight
Bullfinches flying high. Gull counts came out as four
Common Gulls, 140
Black-headed Gulls and 300
Herring Gulls. Two
Sparrowhawks and three
Buzzards were also around Hither, plus four
Greenfinches, seven
Meadow Pipits and 10
Song Thrushes.
A
Red Admiral basked on a post at Hither Field.
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Firecrest |
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Greylags |
David Campbell (photos), Duncan Jennings and Linda Mount