Sunday, 3 September 2017

Farmoor September so far.

A good start to September at Farmoor, with the highlight being a Tree Pipit which was heard by Tom when on his regular first Saturday in the month walk. I believe this to be the first Farmoor record since April 2010. Also seen here on Saturday were 5 Shag, 5 Ringed Plover, 1 Black-tailed Godwit and a Redstart. The highlight of Sunday were two Knot which were first seen at about 09:30 hrs and stayed to late morning. Other noteworthy birds seen were 17 Black Tern, 4 Hobby, 4 Shag and a Ruff. A Late afternoon visit produced 6 Black Tern and a Greenshank. The Ruff and the Tree Pipit are new birds for the Farmoor 2017 year list and takes the total to 145.



Knot
 Ringed Plover
Knot
Black-tailed Godwit
 Turnstone

Tuesday, 29 August 2017

New bird for Billy.

 
A good August at Farmoor with some good birds found, the rarest being a White-winged Black Tern which was found on the 11th and stayed just the day. More exciting for me were the Shags found by Stuart on Sunday which was a patch tick for Billy.This takes his Farmoor life list to 164 seen since March 2012. Other noteworthy birds seen in this period include Little Tern, Grey Plover, 14 Black Tern, 3 Marsh Harriers and a Caspian Gull.

Shag


 Turnstone

 Sanderling
 Ringed Plover

 Wheatear
 The resident Sparrowhawk
 Buzzard








Sunday, 14 May 2017

Farmoor : May update

 Red-crested Pochard
Wader sightings have increased in the last week or so with good numbers seen. Fourteen Turnstone present on the 8th and the second Knot of the year seen on the 10th were the highlights. Dunlin, Ringed Plover, Oystercatcher, Common Sandpiper and Whimbrel seen most days. Little Ringed Plover, Greenshank and Sanderling also noted. Black and Arctic Terns seen in small numbers on many days this month. A Little Tern seen briefly late afternoon on the 2nd was the fourth seen here this year. Red-crested Pochard with nine duckling seen today are the first I have seen here and is probably the first breeding record for Farmoor.




Sanderling
Ringed Plover










Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Farmoor : 25th April 2017

While walking my dog Billy early afternoon around the Farmoor countryside walk, I stop for moment to scan for the long staying Bonaparte's Gull. I soon got on to the Gull and to my surprise saw a Little Tern flying close to it. This is the third recorded here this month, also a Black Tern was seen earlier in the day.

Tuesday, 18 April 2017

Farmoor 18th April 2017

On my afternoon walk around Farmoor today I was surprised by the numbers of Yellow Wagtail there were. Earlier in the the day on my first visit I counted five which had now increase to twenty plus. I was told later that after I had left this number had increased to over thirty.The Bonaparte's Gull was still present giving good views in the morning and the second Whimbrel of the year was seen.




Saturday, 8 April 2017

Farmoor 8th Aprit 2017

A 1st summer Bonaparte's Gull found early afternoon today by Tom Wickens was the first seen here since 2009. This is the fifth county record with all coming from Farmoor this century. This is a great find by Tom and it is not only a Farmoor Reservoir year tick but also a tick for Billy's life list. This takes the Farmoor 2017 year list to 114 and Billy's life list to 161.  
Bonaparte's Gull (c) Terry Sherlock


Friday, 10 February 2017

Farmoor Reservoir 9th February: Not a lot about.

Very quiet at Farmoor Reservoir this year so far, with few birds of note seen to date. So when I made my second visit of the day my expectations were not that great. But like many times in the past  something turns up and today it was a Knot. Not a rare bird for Farmoor but one that I could miss on my self found birds year list.

Knot

Tuesday, 3 January 2017

Farmoor January 1st - 3rd

Good start to the year with two Jack Snipe and a Shelduck seen on the 2nd. Water Rail numbers are high with three birds on Pinkhill and more heard and seen on Shrike Meadow and Buckthorn Reserves. Also noteworthy was a flock of 24 Red-crested Pochard which were present on the 1st and a Little Owl heard calling late afternoon today.

 Water Rail



20 Red-crested Pochard

Rare birds at Farmoor