June 28, 2025
In hot weather, the first weekend was held at Sea Walls, where the three juveniles had fledged ten days before. They were active throughout the days, apart from a quiet spell on Sunday afternoon. On Sunday morning all three were in a dead tree next to Circular Road. We had 277 visitors to the stand who were delighted to be shown the birds. Many thanks to the volunteers and to club members who turned out to support us. The next weekend will be on 19 and 20 July, at the usual Watch point on Circular Road, near Ladies Mile. Gareth Roberts
June 24, 2025
Nine of us gathered by the green at Becket Court/St Aldams Drive suitably attired and prepared for a circular walk in disappointingly damp and dull weather. We joined the mostly tree lined and somewhat green section of cycle path that runs along the perimeter of HMP Ashfield. A few squeaks and calls were heard but
Ten people attended this meeting, thankfully the evening was cooling after the heat of the day and there was a pleasant breeze. We followed the usual route and were rewarded by lots of bird song and good views of Corn Bunting, Yellowhammer and Skylark. 23 species seen included Hobby, Stonechat, Linnet, Swallow, Swift. A pleasant
June 17, 2025
Ten of us left via a footpath towards the Mendip Hills, a Goldfinch was on the overhead wires, as we climbed towards Sanford Hill towards the woods. A Chiffchaff was heard and seen. We passed by the entrance of a cave before we came upon a mendip sinkhole. We continued through the wood until we
June 14, 2025
Only six people turned out for a spot of wader watching on this hot, sunny day but they were rewarded with plenty to look at, including all six regular dabbling ducks and hundreds of shorebirds. As well as Mallard, Gadwall and Shoveler, we saw two drake Teal, an eclipse drake Wigeon shining red amongst the
June 10, 2025
16 members assembled at Puxton village green on an overcast and windy morning. We wandered past the church with its impressive leaning tower and across a field of maize. We walked along the road adjacent to fields and ditches, where we heard Reed Warblers; and saw Greenfinch, Goldfinch, House Sparrows and Swifts. Upon leaving the
June 3, 2025
Fifteen members met where London Road meets Bury Lane in Wick. Temperature around 14C with a gusty westerly breeze. A few Swift and House Martin were in view. We proceeded along the public footpath through the Cemex works, following roughly the route of Dog Brook to Golden Valley Road. A Mistle Thrush was singing at
The day started with messages about the M5 being closed and so, unfortunately only six of us managed to get to Frampton on Severn. From the car park we spotted Greenfinch, Rooks, Carrion Crows, Blackbirds and could hear Chiffchaff singing around us. We made our way along the road turning right towards the Village Green
The forecast was for rain and that is what we got! Only five birders walked the 3.75 miles of lanes and fields. However the birds were present. We saw Housemartins nesting and flying around, a few Swifts and Swallows also. Blackcaps and Chiffchaffs were in double figures singing lustily. On the lakes were Mallard, Moorhens,
Ten of us met at Lower Woods Lodge where a woodland-based Pied Wagtail and a nesting Robin caught our attention. We set off eastwards along Green Trench to the woodland edge listening to bird song by the usual suspects. It had been surprisingly quiet up to the point we left the wood, but now on