Tuesday 01 October – Woodchester Park Leader: Di Bunniss

Thirteen of us gathered in the National Trust car park in the fog and light rain for the four mile walk through Woodchester Park, near Stroud. Walking down the driveway to the Mansion we didn’t see or hear many birds, but we did admire the Belted Galloways carrying out their conservation grazing in the parkland. Once past the mansion – thanks Di for the history of the site (https://www.woodchestermansion.org.uk/), we climbed into woodland, where although still raining, we saw birds! In a clearing there was a mixed flock containing Blue Tits, Long-tailed Tits, Great Tits, Nuthatch and Goldcrest. Once at the top lake we had a brief stop at the old boat house then on past the lake where we saw three Mallards having a good preen on a fallen tree. Further on, by the next dam two noisy Goldcrests were flitting amongst some ivy and a large flock of Long- tailed Tits were moving around the trees. The rain was easing but we decided to turn back on the other side of the lake, where we watched a Kestrel hunting in the recently felled conifer plantation now left to its own devices. Further on two Great Spotted Woodpeckers provided us with pleasing views. Back now to the mansion house for a quick lunch stop before heading up the hill to the car park. (Thanks to Di for leading)   Alison Griffies