Wednesday, 28 November 2007

3 new acceptances

The following species have been accepted and he updated list of Birds recorded at Nonsuch Park will be published on birdsofnonsuch.blogspot.com
Fieldfare: 2 records
10/11/07 1 adult. Second no dogs area observed by Phil Wallice
24/11/07 at least one adult. Second no dogs area observed by David Campbell and Phil Wallice. approx 12:15pm
Rook: 1 record
24/11/07 1 heard. Back of woods, near Cheam Park, observed by David Campbell and Phil Wallice. approx 14:10pm
Common Gull: 1 record
24/11/07 1 adult winter on field at Cheam Park with c300 Black-headed Gulls and c20 Herring Gulls observed by David Campbell and Phil Wallice. approx 14:15 pm

Saturday, 24 November 2007

What a day 24/11/07!!!

Jay





Today was an absolutely fantastic day! Nonsuch school had something going on so the car park was jam packed however my nan managed to drop me off and I went round with Phil all the time. I wasn't expecting much but it seemed we chose the perfect route. I am going to make a record of it on my PC now so I don't forget it. We got 6 species which are considered rare for Nonsuch, including 2 firsts and a second.




After eventually finding a place to park, I met up with Phil and we started off, we checked the never disappointing 1st no dogs area. But this time it did disappoint, no Green Woodpeckers today and certainly no sign of any Lesser spotted Woodpeckers, not that we expected that. We carried on, to be honest, at this point we didn't think we were going to see much anyway, with all these people and cars in the car park. As we were scanning, two Mistle Thrushes flew over head.




The day's list started off with the usual Carrion Crows and Magpies with several over head Gulls, mainly Black-headed. Ring-necked Parakeets were not as obvious as usual, but we could still hear some in the background. We heard two Jackdaws amongst them. Jackdaws nest in the big old tree in the gardens with 4-6 pairs breeding in the summer. Not much really considering the high population that nests in the chimneys of old houses in Cheam.




As we went round the corner to enter the gardens we heard a high pitched weak 'see see seee' which we immediately recognised as a Goldcrest, the confiers they were in were huge and there were quite a few of them so locating any bird would be hard enough let alone such a quiet, weak, high pitched call. I suppose that is the purpose of it; to make them hard to locate.




I heard the louder and more powerful note of a Dunnock. And soon afterwards we heard the 'check... ... ... ... ...check... ... ... ... check' contact call of the Great-spotted Woodpecker. This was good, we were up to ten species in the first ten minutes, if that. Which is pretty productive for Nonsuch.




In the gardens 3 Jays showed well at close quarters, which I got some photos of (see above). There was an obliging Blackbird.

We moved on to the grassland area where there was a surprise Pied Wagtail, juvenile and the second official Nonsuch record. There were Long-tailed Tits, about 15 of them with a couple of Great and Blue Tits.

At the second no dogs area there was a Feildfare, presumably the same that Phil saw a couple of weeks earlier on. This confirmed the record and it is definitely on the official Nonsuch list now. There were a couple of Lesser Black-backs and a few Herring Gulls on the second no dogs area too.

We moved on to the ponds and there was nothing but a couple of Grey Herons flying around. We moved up to the scrubby areas up along there. This produced some Gold and Green finches and there were also some Stock Doves. We went back to the first park of the park and went behind the woods to Cheam park, here there were a few hundred Black-headed Gulls and a few Herring Gulls, there was also a Common Gull, probably a second winter, this was a first for Nonsuch! We then heard the unmistakable deeper crowing of a Rook, another a first for Nonsuch, though we did not manage to see it there was no doubt to its ID and it is now to be added to the official Nonsuch list.
We then returned to the car and went home very pleased.







Sunday, 11 November 2007

Potential new first for Nonsuch

Phil Wallice seems to be on a role with finding firsts for Nonsuch, I joint found the Hobby with him, he found the Wheatear and now he saw a single Fieldfare feeding with Mistle Thrushes yesterday!
I am going to contact him for further details on the bird.

Fieldfare Turdus pilaris. Potential first for Nonsuch Park, single adult seen on the 10th November 2007 by Phil Wallice.
Status Pending admittance to Nonsuch list

Nonsuch Park in Bird Atlas 2007-11 Survey

I have been allocated a 2x2km square patch of ground for the BTO Bird Atlas 2007-11. My patch covers a part of Cheam and Ewell village and the majority of Nonsuch Park. I did my early winter visit today. I chose to do it for two hours. I broke my record of 25 species in one visit for Nonsuch and managed to get 26, but only just. Otherwise, I saw far less Jays (only 1) lots of Goldcrests, Blue, Great, Coal and Long-tailed Tits, a female Kestrel and many of the other usual birds. I am going to submit the record to the BTO soon.

The Bird Atlas 2007-11 is a very important survey, please consider helping the BTO visit www.birdatlas.net for details.