Herring Gull
Colour Ringed probably not travelled far.
Lapwing
Washington WWT
Quite a lot of work done here so spring wader migration could turn up something good.
Mediterranean Gull
Ring code not easy to read. However red rings starting with 'P' usually indicates a Polish bird.
Mistle Thrush
Plenty of singing birds in the parks right now.
A grim day out as I attempted to explore some of Durham's other birding spots. I arrived at Low Barns to be told the gate wouldn't open until after lunch. So I parked in the layby and asked if I could walk around. Yes I was told. Until I met another warden who said no. I went back to my car and the second warden then said I could walk around if I was careful as they were planning some tree-cutting. I went around the reserve quickly so I didn't inconvenience the workers. It did mean I failed to locate the Ring-necked Duck.
I did manage to see my target bird however which was Marsh Tit. It had been many years since I last saw one. Also I was treated to fantastic views of an Otter.
My morning problems continued when I then decided to go to Hamsterly Forest. I found the road was closed and had to make quite long a diversion to get there. Unfortunately I wasn't really in the mood to do much birding when I got there.
Water Rail
Saltholme
Willow Tit
Boldon
The weather has been kind this week and it is great to see all the early flowers emerging. No doubt we'll get some colder weather later this month or in March.
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