I drove up to East Chevington this morning via West
Chevington in the hope of a Hen Harrier on route, but had no luck. On the North pool were Long-tailed Duck,
Black-necked Grebe and lots of Goldeneye.
Just as I was about to leave, a flock of geese flew in from the
North. As they were flying in I could
see two Bar-headed Geese, a few Pink-footed and a White-fronted Goose in
amongst the Grey-lags. Once they had
settled on the pool I could see that the White-front was very small and it had
a definite eye ring. So it was a little disappointing that it was the Lesser White-fronted Goose of uncertain
origin rather than a pucker White-front.
I then headed to Widdrington Moor where I spent the next hour
with still no signs of the Hen Harrier. Next
stop was Druridge Pools where I picked up the Green-winged Teal almost straight
away, doing what they do best, sleeping.
I had a look at Creswell pond but the water level was very high, so I headed
back to Widdrington Moor where the ringtail Harrier was hunting at the North
side of the lake. A nice end to a good
mornings birding.
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