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Barrow Moor - 15th March 08
Posted 15-03-2008 at 06:40 PM by Deer Stalker
Started from Barrow Moor this morning as it was getting light at 6.15am. It was overcast & a bit misty but not cold.
Firecrests were singing away (my first of the year), as were Song thrushes, Mistle Thrushes, Marsh Tits, Treecreepers & Blackbirds.
I walked through Knightwood Inclosure where there were some Great Spotted Woodpeckers drumming & calling, a Woodlark was singing over a clear-fell area & Siskins & Crossbills were flying over.
Into Anderwood & Burley Outer Rails Inclosures, a Roe doe was back under some Douglas Firs. Bullfinches, Green Woodpeckers, Buzzard, Jays, Chaffinches, Nuthatches, Great, Coal & Long-tailed Tits, Wrens, Redwings, Dunnocks were singing & calling & I also heard my first Chiff Chaff of the year.
I got to the bridge over the Blackensford Brook that runs through Burley Outer Rails & then went off-track & followed the stream up. The Bluebell & Pignut leaves are coming up now & I saw my first Wood Anemones of the year along the stream. As I was looking at the Anemones wondering weather or not to take a pic I heard the call of a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker in the Oak above my head & it carried on working from tree to tree as I walked on.
A bit further upstream, another bird I was hoping to see started calling…….with some high pitched whistles & a flash of blue a kingfisher shot off from round a bend in the stream.
It’s nice to see them back on this stream as although they usually nest on this stretch, I didn’t see them here at all last year.
I carried on along the stream as it runs from North Oakley Inclosure & there was a pair of Grey Wagtails & a pair of Mandarin Ducks. I then broke off & headed out of North Oakley into Mark Ash Wood. As I headed back to the car the same birds were about plus a couple of Hawfinches perched at the top of the Beech trees singing & calling & some of the twigs on the ground here were covered in the jelly fungus Witches Butter.
Firecrests were singing away (my first of the year), as were Song thrushes, Mistle Thrushes, Marsh Tits, Treecreepers & Blackbirds.
I walked through Knightwood Inclosure where there were some Great Spotted Woodpeckers drumming & calling, a Woodlark was singing over a clear-fell area & Siskins & Crossbills were flying over.
Into Anderwood & Burley Outer Rails Inclosures, a Roe doe was back under some Douglas Firs. Bullfinches, Green Woodpeckers, Buzzard, Jays, Chaffinches, Nuthatches, Great, Coal & Long-tailed Tits, Wrens, Redwings, Dunnocks were singing & calling & I also heard my first Chiff Chaff of the year.

I got to the bridge over the Blackensford Brook that runs through Burley Outer Rails & then went off-track & followed the stream up. The Bluebell & Pignut leaves are coming up now & I saw my first Wood Anemones of the year along the stream. As I was looking at the Anemones wondering weather or not to take a pic I heard the call of a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker in the Oak above my head & it carried on working from tree to tree as I walked on.
A bit further upstream, another bird I was hoping to see started calling…….with some high pitched whistles & a flash of blue a kingfisher shot off from round a bend in the stream.
It’s nice to see them back on this stream as although they usually nest on this stretch, I didn’t see them here at all last year.I carried on along the stream as it runs from North Oakley Inclosure & there was a pair of Grey Wagtails & a pair of Mandarin Ducks. I then broke off & headed out of North Oakley into Mark Ash Wood. As I headed back to the car the same birds were about plus a couple of Hawfinches perched at the top of the Beech trees singing & calling & some of the twigs on the ground here were covered in the jelly fungus Witches Butter.
Total Comments 3
Comments
| | Some great sightings there! I'll have to look out for Firecrests next time I'm in the Forest, are they difficult to see at this time of year? |
Posted 16-03-2008 at 07:18 PM by GuyF |
| | This is probably the easiest time of year to see them as they are singing well so you can locate them & there's no leaves on the trees yet. |
Posted 16-03-2008 at 07:38 PM by Deer Stalker |
| | Cheers, I'll definetely be on the look out next time I'm in that area. |
Posted 16-03-2008 at 10:52 PM by GuyF |
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