Saturday, 13 June 2020

Mr Cherry at Sabeys pool

Saturday morning up with the lark ,set up ready for a carp , however I was soon nodding off.
Around 1300 hrs I got my only run of the day resulting in a 12lb Common Carp.

Friday, 12 June 2020

On the border with Lewis and Carter


A bailiff patrol around Stockers Colne side a few warblers calling ,no sign of Marsh Warbler.
We followed the lake arriving back at Springwell lock .

The cutting of the phragmites reeds is beneficial for birds and watchers.We saw a male Reed Bunting.
An interpretive board explaining the birds and habitat was good but the sight of a female Goldeneye minus any brood this year unfortunately.



Thursday, 11 June 2020

Marsh Warbler at Stockers

On the 9th rushed off to Stockers along the River Colne whereI had been reliably informed of the appearance of a Marsh Warbler (Acrocephalus palustris).
On arrival I saw a guy taking a sound recording and Paul Frost who had photographed it yesterday .
A good contingent of birders were present i.e. Christina Bessant Dale Ayres,Roger Harbird ,Tony Hulls,Kevin Farrell,Chris Sharp and of course Lee Evans.
Too be fare call was good but not exactly crippling views but a Herts tick for me and a lifer for Lewis.   




                                                   






Wednesday, 3 June 2020

JR Hartley in Latimer and bailiff patrol in the Colne Valley

Yesterday it was difficult to catch due to blanket weed and high temperatures after 4 hrs i managed 1 Rainbow



Today a walk around Stockers lake provided a dozen Common Terns on the raft no doubt will be attacked by black headed and Lesser Black backed gulls.




Back home cleaning out the fish tank waiting for the promised rain.

Sunday, 24 May 2020

Birding and Fishing

First stop Latimer where JRHARTLEY was catching a few rainbows such a lovely spot.
Next up a Common Carp obliged at Sabeys pool in Rickmansworth, to much enjoyment back on Bailiff patrol at Stockers lake looking for birds and keeping things in order
A Carolina Wood duck obliged at adjacent Bury Lake .

Wednesday, 6 May 2020

The great garden bird race

Herts bird club initiated this competition and at this time the Corona virus has kept most of us confined to barracks over the last 7weeks or so .Therefore what better way to keep us watching our feathered friends.

This was the final totals about 130 people took part and some cracking garden birds obliged from sea duck raptors and warblers.

This Kestrel was the most difficult raptor to see Red Kite and Common Buzzard far more common strangely.



However the Blackbird was regularly seen every day.




Tuesday, 5 May 2020

bailiff patrol via Stockers farm

Arrived Stockers farm 0830 hrs to the news of Yellow Wagtail Wheatear and early morning Barn Owl.  A dog walker had flushed the birds but fortunately the wagtail returned.
later I made my way canal side on route to the pulpit I saw 2 common terns on posts.
Later I saw garden warblers singing on the River Colne side.
A pair of GBB Gulls were swimming in front of me as I did a circuit of the lake.
A full circle of the lake and river the back to the farm where little ringed plovers are regular at the moment.

Monday, 4 May 2020

Birdin in the merry month of May

arrived at Stockers farm prior to a bailiff patrol I was astounded to find a Whimbrel on the flooded field.
It stayed a while I rang Paul Lewis as he arrived it took off calling good to confirm call but not for Paul behind me a Common Whitethroat was calling from the overhead wires.
I continued my patrol around Stockers lake and heard my first Cuckoo of the year and the breeding birds were in full swing from warblers to geese 

While on patrol along the River Colne some trees were down and need attention,concluded patrol.

Friday, 1 May 2020

Well it's been a while a few years , at the moment the Corona virus has confined to barracks however some walks to Lynsters farm . Oystercatchers present along with Ruff and Greenshank.

Today a Raven