Golden Eagle |
After getting over the excitement of the
eagle we started scanning the water and picked up a Great Grey Shrike perched on
a fence post on the water’s edge (my 14th of the autumn!). On the
water were scattered grebes and ducks. In total 10 Slavonian Grebes and 20
Great Crested Grebes. Also a probable Red-necked Grebe at great distance but we
couldn’t clinch the ID due to the distance and bad light. 100+ Goldeneyes, a
handful of Eider and Red-breasted Mergansers and 2 Common and 2 Velver Scoters.
As we scanned from the bird tower I picked up another large raptor and this
turned out to be a Rough-legged Buzzard which gave great if slightly distant
views as it hunted over fields and frequently hovered. To round things off we had
a calling Chiffchaff in the bushes although failed to see it.
We still had a couple of hours available to
us so decided to head inland where a Ruddy Shelduck has been present a couple
of days. Driving along we had a couple of groups of Whooper Swans by the road
including one of 53 birds with a single Pink-footed Goose in the midst.
Arriving at Levernes near Rakkestad it was
clearly a fantastic area for birds with a river valley with much farmland and
damp fields and is presumably a great area on spring passage and for breeding
birds. We couldn’t locate the Canada Goose flock that the shelduck has been associating
with at first although did find a few Whooper Swans with a single Bean Goose
(too distant to safely assign to race) and yet another Great Grey Shrike (taking
me to 15 sightings at 10 different localities this autumn). Also a flock of 30
Bramblings and a calling Black Woodpecker. We
eventually located the geese distantly and chose to drive around to the
other side of the valley to get better views. 190 Canada Geese were feeding on
spilt corn in a field and amongst them was a colourful (if plastic?) female
Ruddy Shelduck and a Pink-footed Goose. Also a goose that has been reported as
a hybrid CanadaxBarnacle but all I could see was a Canada Goose with an
abnormal amount of white on the face (size was same as Canada and all other
plumage details looked the same as the Canada Geese it was associating with).
Also around 80 Mallard here with a single Wigeon amongst them.
All in all a very good day with 3 species
of raptor, shrikes, grebes, geese, a national rarity and good company.
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