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Stodmarsh reserve Kent. (1 Viewer)

Had a couple of hours around stodmarsh today, took in some of the nature walk and went to the reedbed hide just along from the main carpark. Not far from the carpark is a wooded area with quite a few birds singing away. These woods produced :chiffchaff - chaffinch - dunnock - wren - great tit - blue tit - reed bunting - jays - robins - great spotted woodpecker
There was also a goldfinch although it was very well coloured. Much more golden yellow than usual, it seemed to have a good 50% of its body in gold. Not sure what else it might have been.

On the water i saw great crested grebe - coot - moorhen - mallard - teal - swan - shoveler - shellduck - cormarant 2 herons flew past but didnt land, and common/herring gulls were flying fairly high.

Walking along by the water to the river i heard a cetti's warbler but didnt see it,(again) i did speak to someone who had though, it settled briefly only a few feet from him. He told me the marsh harriers had been up and i saw 1 male for a short time. He'd seen 4 together earlier in the day.

Other than long tailed tits and a fair few blackbirds crows and wood pigeons that was about my lot. Will be having a look for the cetti's again tomorrow, but there not the easiest of birds to find it seems. All in all a good day. Im looking forward to a few trips as the evenings draw out. Mick
 
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Nice couple of hours Mick, I envy you, Stodmarsh is one of my favourite places. That bit by the main lake, I think they call it the Lampen wall is a good spot for Cettis about this time of year, I have seen them there perched in the open doing their thing.

Mick
 
Hi Micheal,

If you are keen on seeing Cetti's, try again in about 4-5 weeks time with an early morning visit..... they will often sit out in open to sing. I normally have a little walk round most years - the attached was taken on 21st April 2006.

With a bit of luck, you may also hear (but not necessarily see!) Nightingales....


Rgds.... Ruby
 

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Ruby said:
Hi Micheal,

If you are keen on seeing Cetti's, try again in about 4-5 weeks time with an early morning visit..... they will often sit out in open to sing. I normally have a little walk round most years - the attached was taken on 21st April 2006.

Cheers Ruby, i'll try that. Had a look today but the weather was a bit of a wash out. Spent half an hour locked in a hide waiting for rain to subside, but the wind was pretty fierce. Saw the Long tailed tits & Male marsh harrier but nothing much else, only half of what i'd seen yesterday in all. I think they had more sense than me, and were tucked up. Didnt hear a single Cetti's while i was walking about. Looking forward to a look next week, soon be going after work which will be a bonus. Cheers Mick

PS nice pic there,
 
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Had a nice couple of hours this evening, until 7:30 walking around stodmarsh. Saw a few of the birds that were there last time i went, notably the marsh harrier plus the Hen harrier for a few seconds, it was higher than the marsh and seemed to fly right off without landing in the reeds.

Heard the Cetti's warbler again, but as always missed sight of it. With these i saw, Chaffinch-wood pigeon-Canada geese-Mallard-Pheasant-Robin-Wren-Great tit-Blackbird-Moorhen-Cormarant-Gadwell-Long tailed tit-Coot-Tufted duck-Reed bunting-Great spotted woody-Green woody-Dunnocks-Jay-Common gull-Collared dove

As i was leaving i watched a group of about 12 birds flying across the tree tops, i'm pretty sure they were Tree pipits there fronts were like that of a thrush, very speckled, they had an easily seen supercilium. I was quite a way away, but got a fairly good shot through the scope. The water was very quiet again , A great expanse, that was almost void of birds, im not sure when these will turn up, but im sure there is supposed to be more than there is at present. Till next week, Mick
 
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I paid a brief visit there this afternoon about 2 o'clock, didn't see as much as you but it was nice to be out, the amount of song was the main treat.

Mick
 
Mickymouse said:
I paid a brief visit there this afternoon about 2 o'clock, didn't see as much as you but it was nice to be out, the amount of song was the main treat.

Mick

Im quite surprized there isnt a lot more to see. With it being spring time, i thought there would be loads out there, especially with the different habitats, Reeds, water, trees etc. Is it the weather that is holding them back? The water being virtually empty is the bigest surprize to me, when there is so much of it. Did you go to the Stodmarsh end or Grove ferry end Mickymouse? Mick

When iv been to the Grove end there seems to be as many birds on the water, even though there's a lot less of it compared to Stodmarsh end. Is it likely to attract a lot more as the weather warms up?
 
I went to the Stodmarsh end and walked from the car park to the tower hide and then back through the woods, the main lake was nearly empty there where a few ducks but I couldn't id them against the sun and what surprised me was the lack of Cormorants on what I call the Cormorant tree, only one when there is normally a dozen or so.
On the way back I drew a blank on Treecreepers which I was particularly looking for, I watched them nesting last year.

Mick
 
The cormorants were back about 6:45. I saw them from the Tower hide. At least 15 or maybe more. The tree you mention was full of them. I met a chap last week who was looking for the treecreepers in the wooded area near to the car park. He hadnt seen them either, i'll start looking out for them. I think i'll have another go on Friday, with any luck the sun will be out. Is the marsh hide worth a walk? The one to the right of the nature trail, i hav'nt been down that track yet. Mick
 
Presuming I'm thinking of the right hide(I tend to get the names mixed up) it can be worth a look, last year at the BF bash we had our lunch in there while we watched the Hobbies hunting, another time I went there and had stunning views of a Marsh Harrier on the ground but more often all I have seen there is Wood Pigeons.

Mick
 
We spent a few hours yesterday at Stodmarsh and it was very quiet. Other than lapwings the only other wader we saw was a Ruff - seen from the Marsh Hide as it happens ;).

Mick, Are you sure they were Tree Pipit? There have been no other reports of them there and it does seem bit early for them to have arrived. Also, Stodmarsh is not a site where they are seen.

I was chatting to the regulars there yesterday and they were saying how quiet ti was. I am sure it will "hot up" soon. By the time of the Stodmarsh bash it will be heaving with migrants ;)
 
Hi robin, When they turned up, it was quite late and the light was fading, so everything looked dark brown, I got a fairly close shot of them right at the top of the trees, they flew closely together and had speckled fronts and were kind of the right shape. I didnt get really close though, as soon as i did, they were off and after about 15 minutes of trying to get a better look, they dissapeared for good. Wasnt sure what other birds mite have fitted the bill.

But iv just spent an hour in the garden practising digiscoping in the hope next time i can get a couple of shots. Im going to sit it out near the carpark friday in the hope i see them. The trouble is, when ever you see something that might be good, the lights on its way out and you never seem to get a good enough view. Is there anything else they might more likely be?

As for behaviour, they stayed tightly grouped together in flight and when perched, and never left the very tops of the trees. Mick
 
Popped into Stodmarsh this morning and had a walk around in spite of the mist and very rewarding it was too, I didn't bother with the main lake because of the mist but stayed in the woods where I got see my first Treecreeper this year amongst the more usual birds. As the mist started to lift I set off for the Marsh hide, on the way I spotted a Little Owl on the farm buildings by the reserve so keep an eye out for that, when I got to the hide and had a look there was more water in the pond than I have ever seen there before, good number of birds too, Shovellers, Teal, Grey Heron , Little Egret but the best was outside on the way back, got a splendid view of a Cetti's in full voice right by the hide and a little while later nice views of a pair of Hen Harriers you can't mistake that white band across their back between wing and tail, least I hope not and a pair of Marsh Harriers to finish off my visit to the hide.
On the way back The Little Owl was showing on the farm buildings again so I thought I would try for a photo now the mist had lifted but guess what, the sun was in the wrong position, I had a go anyway.

Mick
 

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Hi robin, When they turned up, it was quite late and the light was fading, so everything looked dark brown, I got a fairly close shot of them right at the top of the trees, they flew closely together and had speckled fronts and were kind of the right shape. I didnt get really close though, as soon as i did, they were off and after about 15 minutes of trying to get a better look, they dissapeared for good. Wasnt sure what other birds mite have fitted the bill.

Even from your first description I thought Redwings. I reckon they're your odds-on favourite.

Graham
 
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Even from your first description I thought Redwings. I reckon they're your odds-on favourite.

Graham

Just looked in the collins guide, they could certainly be the ones, obviously with the poor light i had no chance of seeing any red, but it will give me something to look out for next time i see them, thanks Mick

Hi mickymouse, a good day for you today i see, iv spent a couple of hours at Kingsdown, saw a purple sandpiper, i was about 6 feet above it so had a good look, and what i think might be a rock pipit, on the sea wall, i have spoke to someone who says these are regularly there. Im putting a desciption on the I D page for a smaller bird i cant find in the book, i had a great long look too.

Im off to Stodmarsh on friday, so i'l look for the treecreeper and owl, cheers Mick
 
Just spent a nice 3 1/2 hours at Stodmarsh, i walked to the marsh hide first, taking in the nature trail through the trees, and looked in the reedbed hide, close to the carpark before i left. Saw many usual birds, and was very lucky to see the Treecreeper whilst walking to the reedbed hide. I had almost given up looking after a long blank spell in the trees, but it flew and landed on about 4 trees along the path i was walking, when making my way to the reedbed. After a very short look, it was gone, but it was nice to see something i was looking for.

The Marsh harriers were very busy, some in pairs and the odd 1 just trying to push in. I must have seen 6 or 7 different birds i think, 3 were very close to the reedbed hide, 2 by the marsh hide and 2 or 3 flying on the very outskirts in the distance.

I was lucky to see a new bird on my home too, im not totally sure what they are yet, but i put some rather poor long distance digiscope pics on the I D thread in the hope to find out. Here's my days list, including 1 or 2 from the car window.
Wren
Blackbird
Mallard
Wood pigeon
Goldfinch
Dunnock
Blue tit
Robin
Moorhen
Coot
Mute swan
Great tit
Marsh harrier
Grey heron
Greylag geese
Magpie
Rook
Canada geese
Teal
Shellduck (in flight)
Greater spotted woodpecker
Treecreeper
Chaffinch
Cormorant
Starling
Collared dove
Lapwing
Herring gull
Common gull
Shoveler (i think)


Plus a U F O, soon to be named on the other page i hope.

Fieldfare
 
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Hi all, i havnt been to Stodmarsh yet this weekend, a procession of kiddies parties and eggs to fatten up on first. But i wondered if you thought this was a good idea. As there arent many people yet adding to the Stodmarsh Local patch link, would it be an idea to print out a letter telling people who visit the Stodmarsh hides, about Birdforum and its many uses, and with a few more people responding to the thread, we may get some more good information. Yes or no? Mick
 
I'l join this forum perhaps to hear some local news, iv just looked at the April list and notice a lot of cetti's noted at Grove ferry, Do they appear a bit like a wren at a distance? As iv still not managed to spot 1 when iv looked after hearing them, but have seen what i thought were wrens, shall i not bother with the Birdforum notice do you think. Mick
 
The most reliable place to see Cetti's I think is along the path leading to the Tower hide, I have seen them there quite often. You might confuse them with Wrens at a glimpse but not if you see them well, good luck keep looking, you are sure to see one eventually.
Mick
 
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