Early one morning this week, Andy M walked along the eastern end of the Roman Road in Abington, near the Hildersham boundary, just as the sun was rising. The low sunlight was beautiful, illuminating the animals and birds as they started their day. Besides the more usual creatures - Hare, Linnet, Partridge, Corn Bunting, Skylark, Yellowhammer - Andy also saw a pair of Stonechat. Breeding further north on moorland during the summer, Stonechat migrate south to spend the winter in the southern areas of Britain.
Sightings and news for the Naturewatch group of Great and Little Abington in Cambridgeshire, UK. See below for more details and information on how to join.
Saturday, 14 November 2020
Early morning along the Roman Road
Garden Birds
Over the last week or so, Andy M has been watching the birds from his office window, as they go about their daily business - quite fascinating really, and a welcome distraction from the work on his computer screen!
Great Spotted Woodpecker back again!
Jennifer H has recently had a Great Spotted Woodpecker return to her garden feeder again, having not seen one visit for a while.
Garden Fungi
Emma J took some photos of some fungi in her garden recently, and David F had a good at identifying them.
Sunday, 8 November 2020
October 2020. Interesting Sightings from around the Abingtons
October 2020
Amphibians and Reptiles
No sightings reported during October.
Birds
Summer visitors – House Martin – several above field between Cambridge Road and Church Lane (2nd), with two near AbPkFm (7th). Swallow – loose group of 5-6 (5th) and a single bird (7th), all near AbPkFm and heading determinedly south. Last report was of a single bird over High Street LA on 10th. Blackcap – one in Lewis Crescent garden on 9th - whilst most likely a ‘late’ summer visitor, some Blackcap also migrate to winter the UK from Europe.
Winter visitors – Redwing
– small flock of c10 first reported on 12th, flying over ORC. Fieldfare – small flock of c6 flew over
Lewis Crescent (12th and 17th), and flock of c30 near AbPkFm
(14th). Both species also reported
since, feeding on berries along ORC and on LSA.
Winter flocks of Skylark
(c20-50) and Linnet (c50-80) starting to gather on ploughed fields south
of Chalky Road, and a few Meadow Pipit starting to be seen along ORC. Small flocks of Great Black-backed Gull,
and a few Black-headed Gull, feeding in freshly ploughed fields around
LSA.
A number of species starting
to return regularly to garden feeders – Great Tit and Blue Tit,
as well as an occasional Coal Tit and Long-tailed Tit reported. A
few Greenfinch and Chaffinch being seen more regularly, alongside
larger numbers of Goldfinch. Regular
reports of Robin often heard singing, and Dunnock. Noticeable absence of Blackbird or Song
Thrush in gardens this month. Bullfinch
– male seen along ORC.
Great Spotted Woodpecker
–
regular visits by a female and a juvenile to a Cambridge Road garden, and other
reports of birds returning to garden feeders after a few weeks away. Green Woodpecker – occasional reports. Nuthatch – one seen on garden
feeder after a long absence on High St, LA.
Jay – regularly seen
this month in several gardens, collecting and stashing acorns.
Tawny Owl – a good
number of reports of male and female calling in the early hours throughout the
month, including Cambridge Road, Sluice Wood, Church Lane, Abington Wood and LSA. Barn Owl – one heard screeching along
ORC (15th).
Sparrowhawk – several
reports of birds returning to gardens to hunt around garden feeders; one bird seen
purposefully crashing through a House Sparrow colony.
Red Kite – one flying low,
searching for carrion over Lewis Crescent and High St, before heading south towards
Chalky Road (6th). Further sightings
later in the month along ORC.
Buzzard – three near
Hildersham Wood, and 1-2 regularly reported from ORC and LSA.
Grey Heron – one likely
immature bird seen again in Cambridge Road garden. Little Egret – reports of 1-2 in
the river near Millennium Bridge, and in Sluice Wood. Cormorant – single
bird seen flying over near AbPkFm.
Grey Wagtail – single female along river edge by recreation ground (9th), and one visiting a Cambridge Road garden.
Pied Wagtail
– small groups on cricket ground, and unusually large flock of c30-50 on Perse
playing fields (17th, 25th)
Goldcrest – seen and
heard in conifers along Cambridge Road.
Wren – a pair noted near a garden pond on LA High Street.
Butterflies,
Bees and other insects
October was
a poor month for invertebrates, with only 5 reports in total. The weather being
very variable with a great deal of rain and strong winds
Red Admiral 2
Peacock 1
Brimstone 1
Southern Hawker 1
Mammals
Bat – several still flying in North Road and Cambridge Road, despite the lateness of the year.
Fallow deer – one on boundary of South Grove wood sporting a fine set of well-developed antlers
Fox – old dog fox seen sunning himself in ORC.
Hedgehog – a regular visitor to a garden in South Road.
Muntjac - one seen in Lewis Crescent.
Flora & Fungi
No sightings reported during October.
Rivercare
The team carried out a
late-season sampling session on 6th October with Ruth Hawksley observing and
assisting, as our previous session had been so disappointing, and we needed to
check whether the situation was so serious that the EA needed to investigate. The EA is of course aware of the dire state
of the Granta from its own sampling in Linton and Stapleford.
The ‘repeat’ results were
better, but not good. However, we have little experience of sampling this late
in the year. Anyway, our result was above the trigger level, so we’re out of
special measures!
Since then, the water
level in the river has remained low until the recent rains. We’ve seen some
good flows in the last week, notably when we did our monthly litter pick last
Monday, when the level was high, nearing the bridge deck level, though not high
enough to flood. Litter was low, and we noted a lot of debris and excess weed
had disappeared from the river.
Weather
The rainfall for October was 111.25mm - so a wet one! The highest temperature was 19.5 degrees on the 20th and the lowest was 3.4 degrees on the 15th, though overall temperatures were on or above average for October.
Please email your sightings, within the Abington parishes, to the relevant ANW Recorder:
Abbreviations:
GA – Great Abington, LA – Little Abington, LSA – Land Settlement Association,
GP – Granta Park, ORC – Old Railway Cutting. AbPkFm – Abington Park Farm
Thursday, 5 November 2020
Male Sparrowhawk
A few weeks after a female Sparrowhawk visited John T's garden, a male Sparrowhawk turned up this week, perching in the same tree, and situated near enough to the house for John to take this fabulous photo.
Friday, 30 October 2020
Male Sparrowhawk
Derek T reported seeing a male Sparrowhawk in his garden this week. Rather than the usual rapid dash through the garden, on this occasion the bird stayed around for five minutes, apparently searching for prey on the ground in a flower border, although after the bird flew Derek could see no sign of any prey items there.
The Aims of Abington Naturewatch
At their meeting on 9 April 2005 the members approved this revised version of the aims of Abington Naturewatch:
- To monitor and record the wildlife (fauna & flora) within the borders of the Abingtons;
- To encourage protection of our wildlife, maintain its quality and foster its diversity;
- To promote awareness of the richness, potential and problems of the natural environment of the Abingtons;
- To cooperate in improving access to the local natural environment for the benefit of all Abington villagers.
The organisation is informal and communication is by email if possible; members are notified of events from time to time. Contact details are maintained by a small "project team". There is currently no membership fee as costs are covered by voluntary contributions at events.
Members are encouraged to report notable sightings of flora and fauna within the Abingtons to the appropriate sector coordinator and an illustrated record is published annually.
A map of the area covered, with some features noted, is available here: http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=213774935674882866424.00000111dca2be9f06ab8&z=13>
For more information or to join, please contact David Farrant on (01223) 892871.
Contributions to our records should be sent to sector contacts or either of the above. Photographs may also be submitted to Andy Merryweather (amerryweather61@gmail.com)