Not a single sighting of Redpoll, Siskin or Brambling this year.However the year list is booming, with 2 lifers and a couple 'difficult to get' species added over the last few days.
Mandarin Ducks certainly don't challenge ones ID skills, but this one was only the second record I have for the species.
This female
Pintail, present on the same day, stayed for nearly a week, and was a lifer for the patch.
The good bird run continued with 13 flyover
Lapwing, a long overdue patch lifer, and
Red Legged Partridge made its usual March addition, on the first day of the month. With 63 species now recorded in 2015, I have a real chance of smashing last years total, and need 4 more lifers for the landmark century of species.
In non avian news,
Lesser Celandine was in flower on 20th February, slightly ahead of the national average date I believe.
Something else ahead of their dates appear to be my moths. I finished February with a
Common Quaker on the 28th, 6 days earlier than last years first record.
On the 25th I had a
Small Quaker, and
Agonopterix heracliana, 16 and 12 days earlier than 2014 respectively.
So,also my best moth February to date, with a hearty 4 species recorded. Spring could be just around the corner.......