2nd March 2026
Off to Mayday Farm again for another go with the Crossbills and also try my luck with some Wood Larks. Another fine and sunny day with a gentle breeze so hopefully the Wood Larks will be in song flight. The first sign of spring was this lone specimen of Coltsfoot, not only one of the earliest flowers to appear, but flowers without leaves which grow when the flowers have finished.
Also nice to see a male Stonechat which is not a common bird here, and the first I have seen over my last few visits.
Also must remember it is now that time of year that Goshawks display over the woods here so I kept glancing skywards, and although I didn't see one I did manage to spot a cracking male Sparrowhawk which just circled lazily overhead.
So now for the Crossbills and I followed the same modus operandi adopted for Operation Crossbill (14th February 2026). This time I didn't bother trying to photograph the birds feeding high in the pines but waited until they were ready to drop down to the puddle. The puddle was drying out and had reduced from 15 sq ft on my last visit to barely 1 sq ft, and by tomorrow would have completely dried out. Here they are waiting for the puddle to be deemed safe.































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