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Vismig catch-up from Hutton Roof Nr. Burton In Kendal Cumbria.
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Hi Jim, and all my good friends at the Club, it really is great to be able to share with you my vismig and other sightings, even though I have moved away.  At present its early days for me up here and still finding my feet.  I have tried in the short time available to find a suitable site for vismig, and I am still investigating and trying out other various sites, and though perhaps not the best site I have decided to base from Farelton Knott/Hutton Roof (accessed via Clawthorpe Village) which is approx 1 mile as the crow flies from me in a Easterly direction climbing, and only takes about 5-10 minutes to accesss by car.  At the point where I am watching it is about 182 metres above sea level. The Grid Ref is: SD551788.  I am picking up Mipits in reasonable numbers and have done this mail as a quick catch up of the results of the past week.  I will from now on post on a daily basis wherever possible throughout the vismig period and also other records from time to time...

By the way if anyone is coming up here eg: Warton, Leighton, Arnside, Hutton etc etc etc and wants any up to date prior info please let me know and I will try and find it out for them..

Monday Sept 14th 2009 - Hutton Roof, Cumbria

0700hrs-0900hrs

Wind: ENE3mph

Movement: South unless stated otherwise.

 

Nothing got going at all during first hour.

 

Meadow Pipit: 141 (Best parties: 12,14,10)

Chaffinch: 36 (mainly East)

Swallow: 9 (all East)

Pied Wagtail: 3,

Redpoll: 2 NW

Woodpigeon: 4W

Cormorant: 1 NW

LBBG: 7E

 

Over 400 mixed Jackday (mainly) & Carrion Crow leaving roost and heading East in several large parties during count..

Kestrel: 1 possibly local

Sparrowhawk: 1 possibly local

Great Spotted Woodpecker: 1 ppossibly local.

 

Tues Sept 15th 2009 - Hutton Roof (Cumbria)

0800-0900hrs

Wind: NE 3mph

All movement South unless stated otherwise.

 

Meadow Pipit: 63

Chaffinch: 15 (all East)

Pied Wagtail: 4

Black Headed Gull: 10 (East)

Goldfinch: 8

Greenfinch: 3 E

Swallow: 4 (3E)

Skylark: 18 (one party 10)

Woodpigeon: 7 (6E)

Stock Dove: 1E

 

 

Wed Sept 16th 2009 - Hutton Roof Cumbria

0700hrs - 0830hrs

Wind: E 3mph

Movement South unless stated otherwise.

 

Movement had almost stopped by 0800hrs.

 

Meadow Pipit: 87 (best: 12,15)

Chaffinch: 45 (best 11)

Pied Wagtail: 11 (best 5)

Grey Wagtail: 1 (very high)

LBBG: 7 all E

BHG: 11 E (one party 10)

Woodpigeon: 6 (1W, 5E)

Swallow:8 (7E 1W)

Stock Dove 3E

Linnet: 3

Jay: 3

Goldfinch: 6 (one party)

 

1 unident Thrush sp South at 0815 (too distant to hear calls)

 

Thr Sept 17th 2009 - Hutton Roof - Cumbria

0645hrs-0930hrs

Wind: E2mph

Movement South unless stated.

 

Best day here so far, with some good parties of Pipits

 

Meadow Pipit: 502

Chaffinch: 74

Starling: 1E

Linnet: 5 (2E)

Pied Wagtail: 4 (1NE)

Grey Wagtail: 1

Raven: 2 NW (probably local to Dalton)

Uniden Thrush: South

Swallow: 9 (all East as usual)

Woodpigeon: 21E one party

Tree Pipit: 1

Skylark: 10

Goldfinch: 14 (2 parties

Kestrel: 1 probably local

 

Wheatear: one came and settled on telegraph wire in front of me.

 

Friday September 18th 2009 - Hutton Roof, Cumbria.

0645hrs-0900hrs

Wind: E 1mph

Movement: South unless stated.

 

Quite different from yesterday, especially with Pipits. Today there was little movement, with nothing really pushing through with complete determination. Lots of tooing and throwing and blogging etc..although the skys looked similar to yesterday and easy to pick things out against the background full cover grey cloud, there was something putting the birds off here on the West side, as though the pressure was not right or something like that.  Dave phoned me to say things where going well over on his side, so there you go.. I dont know how it went for you Jean?  Are you getting similar birds to me, because it looks like Caton Moor is probably more or less South of me and if so it will be very interesting to see the co-ordination counts..

 

Meadow Pipit: 149

Chaffinch: 53

Pied Wagtail: 5

Kestrel: 1 (probably local)

Raven: 1 (probably local)

Goldfinch: 2

Linnet: 2

Greenfinch: 2

LBBG: 4 E

Willow Warbler: 2 (at least two calling from the shrub on Hutton Roof)

Green Woodpecker:1 (one heard yaffling)

Starling: 2

Stock Dove: 5

Woodpigeon: 52 E

Robin (several dropped in and calling from shrub on Hutton Roof)

Skylark: 14

Swallow: 2

 

 

Saturday September 19th 2009 - Hutton Roof, Cumbria.

0700hrs-0900hrs

Wind: ENE 2mph

Movement: Mainly South unless stated.

 

Movement generally quiet yet again, most Chaffinch going East or West. 1 Willow Warbler & 1 Chiffchaff calling from Hutton Roof. First Mistle Thrush South, also two pairs of smaller Thrushes thought to be either Redwing/Song Thrush heading South unable to identify.. First Siskin..

 

Meadow Pipit: 135

Chaffinch: 72

Skylark: 2

Pied Wagtail: 7

Swallow: 13W (one party)

Kestrel: 1 (probably local)

Linnet: 4 (1W)

Siskin: 2

Goldfinch: 6

LBBG: 8E

Mistle Thrush: 1

Unidet Th Sp: 4

Woodpigeon: 29

 

 

Sunday September 20th 2009 - Hutton Roof, Cumbria.

0700-0900hrs

Wind: E 1mph

All movement South unless stated otherwise.

 

 

Meadow Pipit: 68

Chaffinch: 64

Goldfinch: 2

Linnet: 2

Mistle Thrush: 1

Pied Wagtail: 4

LBBG: 14

Swallow: 13

Woodpigeon: 6W

Grey Wagtail: 1

Siskin: 1W

Greenfinch: 1W

Jay: 1 SW

House Martin: 3

 

Red Admiral B: 1

 

 



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