Thursday 17th January 2008
I’ve been having a good time lately, thanks to my nephew coming to stay and my new computer arriving :-) . And of course there were the birds last Saturday morning..... now that was something special......
We went in search of the resident Little Owl in Hill Street, I've been looking for that owl for months, but I’ve never seen it. Unfortunately we didn’t manage to see it this time either, but we did see eleven redwings in a field at Hill Street and 30+ Fieldfares, further down the road, so I was more than happy with that.
Redwing
Then we decided to go up to Palestine near Grately, to look for some Brambling and Grey legged Partridges. As the passenger in the car, I got to do some birdwatching as we went along, but little did I know, just what I would see......
We were on the B3084 from Broughton to Over Wallop, when I saw a bird on a telegraph pole. I’m used to seeing Kestrels, Peregrines or Buzzards sitting on telegraph poles, but what I was seeing was no Kestrel, Peregrine or Buzzard. This was something I had never seen before....this was an Eagle!!
I couldn’t believe my eyes, how fantastic. I told Ian what I had seen and asked him to stop the car, but he totally ignored me and drove on!!!!!!! I was gutted......it’s not everyday I get to see an Eagle in Hampshire.
Kestrel
We crossed the A343 into Mount Carmel Road and Ian stopped the car. I was thinking of the Eagle and how I wished we had stopped to have a good look at it, but to be honest I don’t think Ian believed I had seen an Eagle.
Then we got out of the car and were looking at some Fieldfares in the fields, when a 4x4 vehicle stopped and the driver shouted over, “did you see the Eagle".
We walked over to his car to find out more. He said a Sea Eagle (otherwise known as a White tailed Eagle) had been in the area for a month or so. A young bird from Finland he said. That’s when the penny dropped. I remembered reading on BirdForum about a White-tailed Eagle in Hampshire, somewhere near Andover.
Now, looking at the map, I could see we weren’t a million miles from Shipton Bellinger, where the bird has been seen. And according to the man we were speaking to, the Eagle was also a regular in Grately, less than a mile away.
Grandfather's Beard
I guess fifteen minutes or so had gone by since I saw the Eagle, so we decided to forget the Brambling and head back to where the Eagle was, on the off chance it would still be there.
Five minutes later we were back at the spot, and there it was, still sitting on top of the pole. Unfortunately it flew off before I could take a pic.........
If anyone would like better details of where we saw it, then email me.......my email address is working again.
Eve.
70. fieldfare
71. redwing
72. treecreeper
73. kestrel
74. white-tailed eagle
75. pheasant
2 comments:
Glad to see the first post from your new computer!
Have you no work to do??? Ha! Ha!........ thanks for all your help. See you soon, in Belfast.......
Lots of love
Auntie XO
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