THURSDAY 18 FEBRUARY
Well, this wintry weather goes on and on. With temperatures hovering between 4 and 6 degrees C today, the heavy rain which continued from dawn until dusk turned to sleet and snow on occasions.
East Sussex was my destination today, and battling with the inclement conditions and terribly wet and muddy conditions underfoot, I was delighted in adding COMMON CRANE to my Year List - the lingering adult in the Lewes Brooks valley.
PIDDINGHOE LEVELS (EAST SUSSEX)
From 1045-1115 hours, the adult COMMON CRANE was kept under observation as it fed at the edge of a flooded area in a sheep field SW of Southease village. From the raised bank of the Ouse river, I was able to enjoy good 'scope views as it fed. It represented my 179th species of the year.
I found that the area is best accessed from the main Newhaven-Lewes road (the A26) at Utford Farm railway station (see map above). After crossing the metal bridge, one can then walk south along the west bank of the Ouse to view the fields.
WRAYSBURY (SURREY)
A flock of 40 Ring-necked Parakeets flew east over the M25 towards dusk.
Well, this wintry weather goes on and on. With temperatures hovering between 4 and 6 degrees C today, the heavy rain which continued from dawn until dusk turned to sleet and snow on occasions.
East Sussex was my destination today, and battling with the inclement conditions and terribly wet and muddy conditions underfoot, I was delighted in adding COMMON CRANE to my Year List - the lingering adult in the Lewes Brooks valley.
PIDDINGHOE LEVELS (EAST SUSSEX)
From 1045-1115 hours, the adult COMMON CRANE was kept under observation as it fed at the edge of a flooded area in a sheep field SW of Southease village. From the raised bank of the Ouse river, I was able to enjoy good 'scope views as it fed. It represented my 179th species of the year.
I found that the area is best accessed from the main Newhaven-Lewes road (the A26) at Utford Farm railway station (see map above). After crossing the metal bridge, one can then walk south along the west bank of the Ouse to view the fields.
WRAYSBURY (SURREY)
A flock of 40 Ring-necked Parakeets flew east over the M25 towards dusk.
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