Sunday 6th January 2008
It was a beautiful January morning so we went in search of some Corn Buntings at Cheesefoot Head.
Cheesefoot Head is a high point on the chalk downlands two miles east of Winchester, a twenty minute drive from our house. Adjoining it is the spectacular Punchbowl – an impressive natural amphitheatre and the location for several crop circles during the 1980s. Not that I saw any of them myself, but I wish I had.
We parked in the car park and went across the road to the fields on the opposite side of the road. There was still some ice on the ground but the sun was out and the air was cold and fresh and it did feel good to be out and about. Unlike yesterday when we had to go into Southampton to do some shopping.... I didn't enjoy that at all. Needless to say, I only go there when I really have to.
yellowhammer
The first birds we noticed were Starlings, a couple of hundred of them flying together. Then some Yellowhammers came across the field and landed in the trees. I would say there were 30 of them, I've only ever seen the odd Yellowhammer, so thirty together in a tree was nice to see.
Next were two Meadow Pipits, some Chaffinches, two Skylarks, two Stonechats, two Ravens, but no Brambling....... not a single one. That did surprise me, as I know there have been Brambling in the area in the past few days.
Mind you, we hadn't seen any Corn Buntings either, and were back at the car taking off our coats when a flock of birds flew over and landed in a tree. We hoped they might be Corn Buntings, but couldn't see them clearly enough. Ian set the scope up and yes indeed.......Corn Buntings, 15 - 20 of them..... a new bird for me.
60. collared dove - garden
61. yellowhammer
62. meadow pipit
63. skylark
64. raven
65. corn bunting
Other birds seen between Ower and Totton.....
66. common buzzard
67. long tailed tit
68. carrion crow
69. lesser spotted woodpecker.
2 comments:
Has your e-mail address changed??
Hi Sam,
I had a problem with my e-mail address but it should be working again now.
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