November 2024
Amphibians
and Reptiles
No reported sightings.
Birds
A notably good total of
52 species reported this month in 369 records. Small numbers of Redwing
and Fieldfare spotted, and unusually a sizable mixed flock of Golden
Plover and Lapwing was feeding in fields adjacent to the ORC. Blackcap
were spotted feeding in gardens and both Barn Owl and Tawny Owl
reported. A few Parakeets were also reported.
Around 100 Golden
Plover, and a similar number of Lapwing were spread seen feeding
across the fields adjacent to the ORC on 20th (see
blog) These were unusually close to the village, being more typically
seen to the north along the Roman Road. Small numbers of Fieldfare were
spotted on the LSA and ORC, as well as in a crab apple tree by the old pottery,
and a flock of 12 Redwing were seen along Chalky Rd (see
blog), and near Church Lane.
A group of three Parakeet
(species unrecorded, but presumably Rose-ringed Parakeet) were seen and
heard flying over Westfield on 2nd. These remain an unusual sight in rural
villages locally, although a population is now regularly seen in warmer conurbations,
including Cambridge).
A Barn Owl was
spotted around an outbuilding on the LSA, and a Tawny Owl was regularly
heard and occasionally seen around Hall Farm. One or two Buzzard were regularly
spotted at multiple sites around the villages, and a Kestrel was seen
around Cambridge Rd, the LSA and the Perse sports fields. A Red Kite was
reported three times, and a Sparrowhawk twice, both mostly to the south of
the village.
A male Blackcap,
and sometimes a pair, were commonly seen on Lewis Cres early in the month (see
blog), often amongst a mixed tit flock which included Coal Tit
and Long-tailed Tit (see
blog) the latter two species also being seen in Cambridge Rd and Hall
Farm gardens, as well as on the LSA. Several Blue Tit and Great Tit
were reported more widely, as were Goldfinch (often 8-12) and Greenfinch
(more usually 3-4), and 1-2 Chaffinch at several locations. Blackbird,
Robin, Dunnock and Wren were all regularly seen in several
gardens, and Goldcrest were occasionally heard singing when the weather
was warmer.
A male Pheasant
was seen strutting around a Lewis Cres garden, and Red-legged Partridge
were spotted on the LSA and ORC, as well as along Bourn Bridge Rd. A Jay
was a regular visitor to several gardens, as well as being spotted on the LSA
and in GP. Magpie were similarly widespread, including five seen together
along Church Lane and on the LSA. A Collared Dove made a welcome return
to a Cambridge Rd garden, and a Great Spotted Woodpecker also returned
to several gardens.
On GP lake, around 30 Mallard,
two Moorhen and two Little Grebe were seen, and a pair of Mandarin
Duck was seen along the river on GP (17th). Four Grey Heron
were seen in Bancroft Meadow (10th) as well as flying over Lewis Cres
on two occasions. A few Lesser Black-backed Gull, Herring Gull
and Black-headed Gull were also seen in GP, and a flock of around 100 Black-headed
Gull was also seen on the Perse sports fields.
Unusually, a Grey
Wagtail was spotted in a Meadow Walk garden, and Pied Wagtail were
seen around Hall Farm and on the LSA. A few Linnet and Yellowhammer,
as well as nine Skylark were also seen on the LSA.
Carrion Crow, Jackdaw
and Rook were all reported, often in large numbers on GP and fields on
the LSA. Similarly, 100+ Woodpigeon were reported in fields behind Lewis
Cres. Stock Dove were also regularly seen amongst the increasing number
of Feral Pigeon in Lewis Cres, and up to 20 House Sparrow and 12 Starling
were also recorded.
Butterflies
and other Insects
No reported sightings.
Mammals
Fallow Deer – a herd of about 15 were seen in the field south of ORC on 21st
(see
blog).
Hedgehog – one small hedgehog was seen in a Bourn
Bridge Rd garden in the early morning on 1st.
Muntjac – one seen in a Cambridge Rd garden on 9th, and one in Lagden’s
Grove, GP on 17th.
Flora
and Fungi
An unusual pink-coloured
fungus was spotted by Emma J on the LSA (see
blog). The autumn colour of the trees has also been good this month (see
blog).
Weather
A drier than usual month with only 41.25 mm of rain, whereas the average is just over 60 mm. The highest temperature was 18.3 degrees C on the 24th and the lowest mins 4.1 degrees C on the 20th. The first three weeks of the month were mild for November before the first frost, with winds westerly to south-westerly until the 20th.
David & Gaynor Farrant, Jayne Gamble, Emma Jones, Carole McCrae, Len Mead, Andy & Polly Merryweather, Joan Nevin, Brian Parris, Gill and Richard Smith, Suzan Stewart, John & Maggie Turner, Derek Turnidge.