I had a few hours out and about on Wednesday evening, a warm pleasant stroll and some surprizes along the way.
A first for me was a 'barking' Roe Deer that I flushed from a path as I walk along.
The deer stopped on a banking and gave me a bark before it left the scene.
Always wary of 'big' animals especially where young might be involved.
Another surprise was a 'squeaky' call which I did not recognise.
I sent a text to DJS for some assistance.
Before a reply came from DJS (LEO young - "Squeaky Gate") a Long Eared Owl flew low past me and landed in a tree in front.
I realised then that the calls were form LEO young so, not to disturb them, I turned around and went back along the path.
A little further along, a pleasing coincidence was that the Long Eared Owl flew low past me and landed in a tree right in front of me!
Another 'oddity' was a puzzling song.
The bird sounded like a Yellow Hammer but only the last 4 notes of the song - if that makes sense.
I could not locate the bird so I'll never know.
Others:
Curlew, Kestrel, Meadow Pipit,Whitethroat, Little Owl, Lapwing, Moorhen, Black Headed Gull, Herring Gull, Lesser Black-backed Gull.
A cracking outing.
Young Long Eared Owl Calling in the distance.
Wonderful picture of the LEO John, well done, a bird I've not seen yet so to get such a good picture must have put a spring in your step.
ReplyDeleteNigel.
Hi Nigel,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment.
I was well chuffed with the photo.
John