Tree Pipit, Morden Bog, 25th May
It has been a while since I have been able to go birdwatching, and it seems that I have missed what has been a rather poor spring for the southwest (while the east coast seems to be swarming with rarities!). We started at Wareham Forest, where I soon picked up two very overdue new birds for me in Britain- woodlark and tree pipit- not the most exciting pair of lifers! Other than these two species, there was very little around at Wareham, with a kestrel and sparrowhawk being the best of the rest. We then headed over to Morden Bog, where there were a pair of gadwalls and three teals on one of the ponds. A peregrine and several buzzards went over, and more excitingly we found my second ever Dartford warbler skulking in some gorse. I also saw my first hobby of the summer, one of my favourite British birds, and heard my first cuckoo (in fact I heard three of them). It was a very pleasant morning with two lifers for me in Britain and five new birds for the year.Remarkably, on the 27th, we had a third new garden bird in less than two months, and the sixth of the year, with a garden warbler present. Despite its name, I had never seen one in a garden before!
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