MSQ: 16.30 - 18.10
Long-eared Owl - 1
Common Buzzard - 1
Common Snipe - 1
Common Redshank - 1
After checking the 100s of Greylag located a single Pink-footed Goose.
Plus the usual.
As I was walking past the northern end of the Grebe Lake I became aware of a large amount of Starlings overhead. To start with I estimated there was about 10,000, they landed on the pylon and overhead wires immediately to the east of the lake. As I continued walking other flocks came from the west and joined the big flock.
As I stood looking east where the old Grebe Hide once was, I could see the birds over towards the fishing ponds. The size of the main flock was getting massive.
On arriving back at the car, I now realised I was witnessing a spectacular sight, one of which I'd never seen before, except on the television!
Having never seen so many birds together, it is hard to put numbers to them. From the car park I saw the flock go in a southerly direction over the pylon and then I looked towards the dipping platform, and could still see the flock going south. Then they all flew back and forth. And still other flocks came from the west to join the main flock.
Why I left my camera at home is a mystery
My guestimate of the size of the flock is upwards of 100,000. Will go tomorrow armed with camera.
To describe what I saw has to be breathtaking
To see these aerial manoeuvres close by was stunning.
Most of you will have seen during your years of birdwatching, similar sights, but for me this evening, it was a first.
Max