Sunday, 8 October 2017

Wardington: a gathering of Buzzards

Common Buzzard
My birding highlight of the past few days has been the daily gathering of Common Buzzards in a large arable field known at "Top Dawkins", between Wardington and the A361.  My peak count in the past three days has been an incredible 33 birds, scattered across a large expanse of bare cultivated land.  Daily there are between 15 and 25, each bird waiting to pounce on anything that moves, presumable in most cases this will be an earthworm.  This event reflects the amazing success of Common Buzzards in our area in recent years, firmly establishing themselves as our most numerous raptor.
Five of the buzzards
Quite a pale individual this, but there is at least one bird that is much paler and a couple that are very dark chocolate-brown.
Golden Plover have also returned to this field - just three so far - hopefully more to come over the winter period.  I also saw my first Redwings of the autumn this morning. at Bicester Wetland Reserve.

Finally, a few images of my recent trip to a somewhat windswept Shetland: some birds that we can dream about possibly finding in our local area!
Yellow-browed Warbler
Red-breasted Flycatcher
Purple Sandpiper
Sea stacks at Eshaness



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