Until then, I'll keep slogging away. It won't be long before the first wheatears, chiffchaffs and sandwich terns arrive. Before them the Shelducks will be back in February.
I walked out to Low Chibburn Preceptory today, to see if anything of interest was roosting in it. It's an interesting place, having served various uses from hospital for pilgrims, a dower house and a World War II look out.
Artist's impression of how Low Chibburn may have appeared in the 1400s. Drawn by Terry Ball. |
There wasn't any birds there, but there were some fresh barn owl pellets. Walking back by the farm I added wren, song thrush, robin and reed bunting to the year list.
The sea was miles out but I did manage to add a solitary gannet to the list.
55 robin
56 song thrush
57 reed bunting
58 wren
59 jackdaw
60 gannet
1 comment:
I'm in the same boat Ipin, wont see much more until the spring now :-)
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