Birds

Backyard Birding – I – 10,000 Birds

As everyone knows, birdwatchers love making lists. Right here within the UK patch-listing is well-liked. A patch is often someplace not too removed from house the place you may observe birds frequently on a weekly and even day by day foundation. Nonetheless, a robust rival to the patch listing is the backyard listing, or what may be referred to as a back-yard listing on the opposite facet of the Atlantic. 

Looking Barn Owls had been a daily sight at my final home. This one was photographed within the paddock on a vibrant April morning

At my final home I mixed the 2, as my backyard was surrounded by what regarded like unpromising farmland however which, over the course of 15 years, produced a formidable 137 species. My guidelines had been easy: birds may very well be counted in the event that they had been seen inside a half-mile radius of my home. In entrance of the home I had a three-acre paddock that I managed for wildlife, and over time this produced loads of good birds, plus just a few surprises. Looking Barn Owls had been common, however I additionally recorded Tawny and Little Owls (each of which bred efficiently within the adjoining lime timber alongside my drive). Barn Owls tried to breed as soon as, however had been ousted by Jackdaws. On a few memorable events I noticed a Lengthy-eared Owl searching the realm. 

Two good birds in a single shot: a Little Owl and a Snipe, digiscoped from my lounge window on a late December morning

A Little Owl perched on a fence alongside the drive of my final home

One 12 months the native property determined to farm out of doors pigs on the big discipline adjoining my paddock. The bottom proved to be unsuitable for the pigs, because it flooded readily. The pigs cherished the mud, however the farmer’s tractors didn’t. Nonetheless, the muddy circumstances attracted birds, as did a seasonal pond that drew in a wide range of waders and wildfowl. The latter included Mallard, Teal, Wigeon, Gadwall and on one event a passing flock of White-fronted Geese. The waders ranged from a Wooden Sandpiper (a scarce hen inland in Suffolk) to a Black-tailed Godwit, whereas Snipe had been common within the winter, joined on one event by a Jack Snipe. The latter was my 137th species, and the final new hen added earlier than we moved. 

This drake Shoveler was on the flooded pig discipline

My backyard was comparatively small, however I fed it closely, attracting a great number of birds thought the 12 months. My favourites had been the Tree Sparrows. These are uncommon birds in Suffolk, and my colony was certainly one of solely two or three in the entire of the county. It built-up steadily over a number of years, and was as much as a dozen pairs by the point we moved in 2019.

The colony of Tree Sparrows at my final home constructed as much as a dozen pairs. All had been in Schwegler nest packing containers, as present right here

Sadly, although we solely moved a mere 5 miles east because the crow flies, I’ve but to see even a single Tree Sparrow in my new backyard within the 5 years since we moved right here. In contrast to the earlier property, which was very rural, my present home is in a village, although the west facet of my backyard backs on to arable fields. I now have a backyard listing, not a patch/backyard listing, and at a mere 73 species it’s somewhat extra modest than my earlier one. The backyard is kind of massive, at half an acre, whereas I’ve tried exhausting to make it extra enticing to birds by including a pond, planting a hedge of native timber and a small apple orchard, in addition to offering a number of feeding stations. 

You may make up your personal guidelines for backyard itemizing. Mine are easy, as I tick any hen I see or hear from or within the backyard. There are a variety of fly-over birds that I see day by day, however that are by no means more likely to really land within the backyard, however which do use my air area. These embrace Rooks and Jackdaws, each of that are quite a few regionally. In the course of the winter there’s a daily late-afternoon flight of tons of of those crows heading to their roost half a mile away. Ravens are a brand new flyover addition to the backyard listing. They’re birds which are spreading east, having been exterminated in Suffolk within the nineteenth century. They now breed just a few miles away.

Lesser Black-backed Gulls are a day by day fly-over species all 12 months, however they by no means land within the backyard

Widespread Gulls are the scarcest of the 4 species of gulls that fly over the backyard. Most of my sightings are in late winter

Lesser Black-backed Gulls I see flying over day by day, however they’re one other species which is unlikely to ever land. The truth that they’re so frequent right here, almost 50 miles from the coast, would shock ornithologists from the previous. Claud Ticehurst famous in his Historical past of the Birds of Suffolk (1932) that “inland just a few move over on each migrations”, but it surely was a uncommon hen, and one which was seldom seen within the winter, even on the coast. Black-headed Gulls are additionally seen all year long, however are at their commonest in winter and early spring. The scarcest of the gulls right here is the Widespread (Mew) Gull, which is most quite a few in late winter.

Marsh Harriers nest regionally, so fly over incessantly within the spring and summer time

Raptors are mainly fly-over birds. In spring and summer time I see Marsh Harriers frequently, as they now nest on my native fen simply half a mile away. Buzzards are at all times round, Peregrines much less so, although I report them yearly. I see searching Hobbies sometimes in the summertime, however each Sparrowhawks and Kestrels are frequent, and they’ll hunt within the backyard. On one event my neighbour photographed a Kestrel that had killed a Wooden Pigeon on my drive. Kestrels are mainly killers of small mammals, so a woodie is uncommon prey. The Sparrowhawks take something they’ll seize. If it’s sufficiently small they may carry it away, however bigger prey (such because the juvenile Wooden Pigeon within the {photograph} under) they may pluck and eat on the spot. 

Buzzards will be seen on most days of the 12 months

This Sparrowhawk was photographed from my research window. It had killed a Wooden Pigeon

Swifts are one other species that can by no means land in my backyard, thought the closest nesting pair is a brief distance away on the excessive avenue. In mid July, when numbers peak, as many as 40 or 50 will be seen overhead. Swallows are common all through the summer time, whereas Home Martins will be seen day by day from late July by way of to September, however are scarce within the spring.

Swift numbers peak in mid July, when as many as 50 will be seen collectively. This {photograph} was taken from my backyard in July

Home Martins are a daily fly-over species in the summertime

My home isn’t nicely positioned for waders, however on one January day a Woodcock flew over at nightfall – I’m wondering how usually they arrive over unseen? Oystercatchers breed regionally, in order that they fly over frequently in the summertime, attracting consideration with their distinctive piping calls, whereas Lapwings move over in winter. Nonetheless lacking from the listing however a possible addition is Golden Plover, flocks of which do winter within the space. Wildfowl are disappointingly few, with simply Mallard and Canada and Greylag Geese seen frequently, and Mute Swans sometimes. 

Gray Herons fly over frequently however by no means land – my pond doesn’t have fish!

A passing Greylag Goose. A typical fly-over species

In late winter and proper by way of the spring it’s uncommon to step within the backyard and never hear a singing Skylark, however although they fly over frequently, the backyard is simply too enclosed for such a hen to even contemplate touchdown. Cormorants, Gray Herons and Little Egrets additionally fly over, however my pond isn’t large enough to curiosity them.

Oystercatchers nest regionally, so will be seen flying over from March to July

This Skylark wasn’t photographed from the backyard, however flying over the adjoining barley discipline

It’s the birds that use the backyard for feeding which are, I suppose, my actual backyard birds, and these I’ll contemplate subsequent week.

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