Just Looking
Sunday March 24
The week to come is full of hurdles with regard to birding possibilities. We decided to make the most of the time we do have and drove to the north coast.
Selbrigg was devoid of bird food. After a few minutes of spreading some around, Blue Tit, Robin, Marsh, Coal and Long-tailed Tits turned up. The lake Mute Swan pair is already nesting on the far shore, this year's offspring swimming about aimlessly. A passing dog walker came to tell us that there were Grey Wagtails at the far end of the lake. We found a single female near the sluice exit to the stream, always a pleasure to see one, especially in a 'new' location.
We tried very hard to see and photograph the singing Chiffchaffs at Glandford, without success. I did however add Cetti's Warbler to my year list, hearing one at last. This one was shouting so loudly that I couldn't miss it.
Maybe I could manage a better photo of the Eye Field Wheatear. Although a grey and mostly dull day, at least it wasn't raining. Parking roadside, I was able to get a clearer view of a male searching actively for food.
The same one or a different bird ?
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