Club Trip - Dumfries and Galloway 6th-8th Nov 2009 Friday 6th November
2009 NIOC party of
twelve took the early
morning boat to
Cairnryan. Not a lot to
see on the crossing,
weather and visibility
poor. Entering Loch Ryan
we saw a couple of
Red Throated
Divers and
Shags.
There was a
Guillemot
before entering the
Loch. Here's the merry band of birders (minus Maurice and Norma) hoping for a golden eagle!
After a brief stop at the shore near Stranraer where we saw three Slavonian Grebe very close. We headed on to Wigtown hide to escape the bad weather. Unfortunately our visit was curtailed as the path was engulfed by the rising tide. After lunch it was onward to Ken Dee Marshes. On the road down to
the hide we saw five
Red Kites
circling over the
hillside. A flight of
Fieldfare
was a sure sign of
winter approaching. The
track down to the hide
was alive with
Pheasants. At
the hide a Great
Spotted Woodpecker,
Willow Tit, Teal,
and Shoveller
were the highlights. Patience at the far hide in Ken Dee Marshes produced a nuthatch and super views of a great spotted woodpecker.
From Ken Dee Marshes we travelled to Mersehead via the viewpoint at Bennen Forest. Pintail, Canada Geese, Goldeneye, Teal and Shoveller were the principal wildfowl seen from the far hide. Yellowhammer and House Sparrow were seen in small numbers in the hedgerows. A Sparrowhawk visited the feeders behind the centre.
Road delays meant
that a planned trip to
Penwhirn Reservoir for
raptors had to be
cancelled. We ended the
day at West Freugh
Airfield. At least six
Hen Harriers,
a Merlin
and two Buzzards
kept us busy. |