Sunday, 30 March 2025

Week commencing 30th March 2025

Sunday 30th March

Out to Burwell in the evening to walk the bank. A really pleasant evening as the sun was setting.

Three Great White Egret present and nineteen Little Egret. Four Water Rail were calling from various locations and one was seen flying across one of the small pools.

Good numbers of wildfowl including a hundred and nine Shoveler. 

A Bittern was booming for a short while.

Full sighting list at: https://ebird.org/checklist/S221902816

Wednesday 2nd April

Bright but breezy morning out at Burwell Fen this morning. Arrived a bit later than normal due to the chaos of trying to get out of Soham caused by road closures!

Apparent that wildfowl numbers are dropping and that other than Chiffchaff and Blackcap, we're still awaiting the return of the summer migrants. 

Of interest were five Egyptian Goose at Pout's Hall and nesting Canada Goose on the Tern raft at the same location.

Pleased to hear that the footpath across Burwell Fen will be reopening on the 3rd April.

Full sightings at: https://ebird.org/checklist/S222421237

Thursday 3rd April

Walk along the Lode this morning. Chiffchaff and Blackcap singing and two Canada and Greylag Goose flew over.

Full sightings at:https://ebird.org/checklist/S222596483


Tomorrow we depart for Cadiz for a few days then I'm off to Extremadura for a week of birding and walking.

Monday, 24 March 2025

Week commencing:24th March

Out to Wicken Fen this morning, dry but cold. Good numbers of Chiffchaff and Cetti calling from across the area. 
Large flock of Fieldfare along Harrison's Drove.

Wildfowl included good number of Wigeon, Teal, Shoveler, Mallard and Gadwall. 

Three Marsh Harrier including one male.

Otherwise quite quiet.


Tuesday 25th March
A Day of volunteering,  checking nest boxes and carrying out water tests.

Three Short-eared Owl in the usual location but no sign of the Barn Owl. Good numbers of Avocet across the site and three or four very noisy Oystercatcher. 

Increased number of active boxes with one at N3 and another at N4, both Tree Sparrow.

A male and female Garganey showing well and at least eleven Great White Egret across the site.

Whooper numbers way down so will not be long till they are all gone.


Wednesday 26th March
Out to Burwell Fen this afternoon to walk the bank in hope of Garganey. It's been a while since I've been out to the fen in the late afternoon and it was certainly a most pleasant day, still and while the sun was still up, warm.

A couple of Great White and Little Egret on the pools and a small flock of Pochard still present. No Wigeon to be seen anywhere. Two Barn Owl were quartering the fen but no Harrier present.

Good numbers of Teal, Gadwall and Shoveler.


Thursday 27th March
Up early to a glorious morning. However, by the time I got out to Cock-up Bridge it had turned misty and cold. Walked up Harrison's Drove. 

A large flock of Fieldfare was present, moving from tree to tree. Chiffchaff, Cetti's and Wren continue to be very vocal.

A Bittern was booming from the reedbed at the top of the Drove as were a couple of Water Rail. Turning left at the top of the Drove and headed along the river to view Adventurer's Fen which produced two Pochard on one of the pools. A male March Harrier was calling and then being mobbed by a couple of crows. 

Good views over Burwell Fen, especially the new works area, produced twenty Little Egret and two Great White Egret. The missing Wigeon from yesterday were present on these new pools.


Friday 28th March

Went to Ixworth after visiting the gym this afternoon. Weather very pleasant with little wind and warming up. Walked down to the lake and back.

Chiffchaff calling but not in the numbers that I expected. A couple of Song Thrush were singing by the stream and a Green Woodpecker was calling. There was a number of Skylark were singing above the fields.


Saturday 29th March
Stayed local this morning and walked the short Lode River walk behind the station. 

A pair of Kestrel were displaying and copulating over by the horse field. Further on a Grey Heron stood mopping in the field and a Buzzard was circling high above the fields.

Other than that little else, certainly no other summer visitors.

Wednesday, 19 March 2025

Spring is coming to the Fens: 19th March 2025

 An early start this morning. On arriving at the car park I could hear a Curlew calling from somewhere on the flooded fields but couldn't locate it.

Good to hear Skylark in full song. Good number of wildfowl on the tree pool including three Pintail (2 males). There was also a good number of Little Grebe here and in the Pouts Hall pool. This pool also had good number of waterfowl and Black-headed Gull. There was also twelve Tufted Duck. 

Pintail with Wigeon and Teal (digiscope)

Thirty or so Fieldfare were present along the Burwell Lode and Cetti and Chiffchaff were calling from various locations.

The new pools created by the work being carried out for carbon capture held seven Little Egret and one Great White Egret. An additional Great White dropped in later.

Stonechat and Linnet were showing well as did a Red Kite.

 Marsh Harriers were visible on a number of occasions. 

Complete check list at:

https://ebird.org/checklist/S219367859

Cormorant 
Thursday 20th March

A glorious spring morning, bright and warming up nicely. A trip to the dentist gave the ideal excuse to drop into Cavenham Heath to see what was about. 

A couple of Stone-curlew could just be picked out on the newly scrapped area on the far side. Only managed a rather doggy record shot through the heat haze of the spring morning. Other than that rather quiet with just Chiffchaff being the most vocal bird around and the occasional Stonechat putting in an appearance. 

Friday 21st March

Walk with Annie from home to Drayton Meadows to check the bird boxes. Plenty of Chiffchaff calling in the College Woods along with Blue and Great Tit.

Of the ten boxes I put up in Drayton Meadow two are showing signs of activity, either roosting or exploration.

Saturday 21st March

Short walk along the Lode behind the station this morning. Plenty of Chiffchaff calling along with a Cetti's Warbler.