Tuesday 15 March 2016

The wait goes on


15th March 16              morning                mid section

mostly cloudy,  6-8°c,  1032 mb,  NE 7-10 mph


 The wind has turned northerly again after briefly going south then east over the weekend. This is maybe why our hopes were heightened and now dashed. The forecast for the next few days is continued northerly's. A pair of grey wagtail on the Smestow looks like the same pair Ian and myself had by the Prefabs at the end of Feb, if so they may be a breeding pair holding a rather long territory. The redwing and chaffinch are probably the same group from yesterday, count is a guestimate as only seen flying away through dense wooded area adjacent to Wetlands. The siskin was in the same area but seen perched up (behaving itself). 

PS  just seen Ian's post.  interesting grey wags. Yes I was also surprised to find a grebe below Compton Lock, only the second time this winter. ( I think )


Little Grebe 2 s/p 1 s/p Below Compton Lock,   1 s/p Meccano Br,
Buzzard pair over Barleyfield
Black Headed Gull 1 flew N over Compton Rough
Grey Wagtail pair Station Paddock
Wren 10 singing mid section
Dunnock 3 singing mid section
Robin 11 singing mid section
Redwing 10+ Lower Alders
Mistle Thrush 2 singing mid section
Goldcrest 2 Station Paddock
Long Tailed Tit pair Hanging Grds 
Great Tit 3 singing mid section
Jay calls Top Birches
Chaffinch 2+ 1 singing 2section
Siskin 1 Lower Alders

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