Sedgley Birder
Well-known member

Cotwall End Valley
14.50 - 16.30 - Mild, overcast with slight breeze.
First visit this year to check for any Chiffchaff, Blackcap, Wheatear or Ouzels without success. Bullfinch seemed to be everywhere with a fair number of Robins also in song. Magpies and Woodpigeons were numerous and a couple of Nuthatches calling in the main woodland. A pair of Grey Wagtail were along the Dingle brook with the male just starting to develop a black throat patch. Plenty of overhanging vegetation and crevices along the brook providing potential breeding sites.
Flowerwise there were several clumps of Ramsons coming into flower and carpets of Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage. In leaf were numerous clumps of Bluebell and scattered single of Lords and Ladies.
Sedgley Birder
14.50 - 16.30 - Mild, overcast with slight breeze.
First visit this year to check for any Chiffchaff, Blackcap, Wheatear or Ouzels without success. Bullfinch seemed to be everywhere with a fair number of Robins also in song. Magpies and Woodpigeons were numerous and a couple of Nuthatches calling in the main woodland. A pair of Grey Wagtail were along the Dingle brook with the male just starting to develop a black throat patch. Plenty of overhanging vegetation and crevices along the brook providing potential breeding sites.
Flowerwise there were several clumps of Ramsons coming into flower and carpets of Opposite-leaved Golden Saxifrage. In leaf were numerous clumps of Bluebell and scattered single of Lords and Ladies.
Sedgley Birder