Friday 28 May 2010

28th May 2010

I think it must be a good year for great spotted woodpeckers as I'm finding lots of their nest holes.





Also sighted today, the ever elusive blackcap. One day I will get a photo!

Thursday 27 May 2010

27th May 2010 Sightings

Rather busy this week and next week so not having the opportunities I would like to go birding.
Managed a dog walk and short birding stop this morning:
Buzzard
Swifts
Willow warbler
Garden warbler
Great spotted woodpecker
Long tailed tits
Dunnocks
And more!

Sunday 23 May 2010

23rd May 2010

On a brief dog walk this morning heard an intense cheeping from a mature oak. While searching for the source a great spotted woodpecker flew in and revealed the location of it's nest. Fabulous!

Saturday 22 May 2010

22nd May 2010 Sightings

Garden warbler
Blackcap
Great spotted woodpecker

Friday 21 May 2010

21st May 2010 Sightings

Mistle thrush.
A very elusive male blackcap singing!

Wednesday 19 May 2010

19th May 2010 Photos


19th May 2010 Sightings

Most notable sighting of the day was hearing and then seeing in flight a cuckoo between the Jamboree Stone and the model aircraft area this evening.

Tuesday 18 May 2010

18th May 2010 Photos







18th May 2010 Sightings

Great spotted woodpecker flying over open ground, identity confirmed by red bottom. I continue to look for the lesser spotted, I haven't seen one since January.
Pair of jays flashing through the wood.
Male bullfinch calling from a silver birch. Difficult to spot despite his bright colouring.

This evening a couple of swifts shot across Bracebridge and there were at least two nuthatches in the woods. Also song thrushes and an unusual baby rabbit!

Monday 17 May 2010

17th May 2010 Sightings

Large familly of long-tailed tits chasing each other.
2 male blackcaps. This was only the second time I've seen one this year in the park, they weren't singing either time.
Chiffchaffs and willow warblers everywhere, they are singing!
As are the linnets.

A couple of days ago I had my first ever sighting of a garden warbler.

New Blog

I am an enthusiastic and fairly new birder and very regular visitor to Sutton Coldfield Park both for birding and dog walking. I noticed that there is the distinct lack of a Sutton Park bird sightings website, so here is one. I'll be listing my sightings that I consider interesting, whether they are rare, unusual, or just my favourite birds and lovely encounters.

Email me sightings and photos from Sutton Park and surrounding areas and I will include them.