A week into June and having just returned from Spain (more about that later) it is good to see that we have brought back some sun with us. Sadly not the variety of birds seen in Spain.
Monday 6th: 09.15 to 10.32. Walk along the bank at Burwell Fen. The grass long and wet but very pleasant to walk through. However Max, with his little short legs found the going hard. Annie loves the long grass and is forever in and out of it. Occasionally you hear her taking a long drink from the river.
Little to report bird wise. Little Owl on Tubney Fen and a Short-eared Owl in the meadows towards Burwell. The usual waterfowl and a high flying Hobby.
Number of Species seen: 32
Tuesday 7th: 08.55 to 10.15: Wicken Fen from Upware
Another hot day! I really enjoy this stroll past the narrow boats and over the horse bridge. I've decided that the naming of boats is a real art form and should be celebrated.
Reed Warbler were present throughout. Many feeding noisy young that followed them around. Cuckoo could be heard calling from a number of different locations and Chiffchaff and Blackcap kept up a barrage of calls. A Garden Warbler seems to in a well established territory in the trees by the bridge, calling constantly.
House Martin and Swallow present in good numbers by the lock gates but where are all the swifts? A nice family party of Canada Goose attracted Annie's attention!
Number of species seen:36
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