Wednesday, 31 December 2008

Wednesday 31st December

A count of the birds at the Ardeer Quarry LNR site produced:

Woodhead Plantation:
Greenfinch - 3
Carrion Crow - 2
Blue Tit - 9
Coal Tit - 2
Great Tit - 1
Magpie - 4
Blackbird - 9
Redwing - 2
Robin - 4
Chaffinch - 1
Starling - 1

Hawthorn/Alder/Conifer thicket:
Blue Tit - 3
Blackbird - 9
Magpie - 1
Song Thrush - 1
Great Spotted Woodpecker - 1
Bullfinch - 2

B752 embankment:
Blue Tit - 2
Robin - 2
Blackbird - 2

Wood by Gavin's Wee Pond:
Robin - 3
Wren - 1
Magpie - 2
Blackbird - 7
Blue Tit - 3
Coal Tit - 1
Great Tit - 1
Treecreeper - 3

In the large field (most birds in scrub around periphery of field):
Long-tailed Tit - 7
Blue Tit - 2
Robin - 1
Grey Heron - 1
Great Spotted Woodpecker - 2
Dunnock - 1

In the cycle path's Hawthorn hedge:
Blue Tit - 2
Song Thrush - 1
Robin - 1
Chaffinch - 3

Some recent fungi:

Stump Puffball (Ardeer Quarry today):

Blushing Bracket (Ardeer Quarry today):
Velvet Shank (Garnock East a couple of days ago):

Tuesday 30th December

In very frosty conditions, the upper Garnock estuary held 21 Whoopers, 4 pairs of Gadwall, 4 Shovelers, 745 Teal, 254 Wigeon, 239 Mallard, and 10 Goldeneye.

Monday 29th December

Scrambling through the extensive scrub at Garnock East, I flushed 3 Woodcock. A Water Rail was where the scrub meets the vast wetland. 7 Greenshanks were roosting together on the upper Garnock estuary. A ringtal Hen Harrier was at Bogside Racecourse before flying over to the Ardeer Peninsula.

Sunday, 28 December 2008

Sunday 28th December

4 Whoopers (inc 2 juvs) flew over Broom Farm heading for Kerelaw. 7 Greylags flew over the upper Garnock Estuary before circling round and heading off SE. 640 Teal, 187 Mallard, 171 Wigeon, and 3 pairs of Gadwall were on the upper estuary. A couple of Short-eared Owls were fightings above the field across the River Irvine and one was hunting over Bogside Racecourse.

Saturday 27th December

6 Waxwings were in my garden in Stevenston.

Friday, 26 December 2008

Friday 26th December

7 Twite were at Broom Farm in Stevenston; a ringtail Hen Harrier flew from Bogside to Garnock East; 3 Short-eared Owls were hunting over Bogside Racecourse; 17 Great Crested Grebes were in Irvine Bay.

Wednesday, 24 December 2008

Wednesday 24th November

A 1st winter Iceland Gull was on Stevenston Beach, as were c.280 Dunlin. On the sea between Saltcoats and Irvine were 35 Common Scoter, 12 Goldeneye, 13 Red-throated Divers, and 10 or 11 Great Crested Grebes.

At least one Waxwing flew over Ardeer Quarry, but trees blocked my view and stopped me from getting a count.

Tuesday, 23 December 2008

Tuesday 23rd December

3 Tree Sparrows, 5 Yellowhammers, 8 Reed Buntings, and c.40 Chaffinches were in hedgerows beside the stubble field at Auchenkist Farm above Stevenston. 8 Whoopers were in a stubble field beside Kerelaw. A Woodcock flushed from Dubbs quarry.

(Photo: Whoopers)

Monday, 22 December 2008

Monday 22nd December

c.9 Crossbills flew from Irvine railway station in the direction of Bogside; a female Crossbill was on top of a pine tree beside Eglinton Loch; 40 Canada Geese flew over and almost landed on the loch, but changed their mind and headed towards the Belvedere Pond - however, checking the pond 40 minutes later revealed no geese...or ducks (a man in a bright yellow coat walking his dog round the pond about an hour earlier might partially explain this).

(Photo: Crossbill)

Sunday 21st December

A rintail Hen Harrier struggled against the wind to fly through Garnock East to Bogside. A drake Gadwall was on the upper estuary.

Saturday, 20 December 2008

Saturday 20th December

A WeBS count at the Garnock/Irvine estuary produced:

Little Grebe - 2
Cormorant - 2
Grey Heron - 2
Mute Swan - 38
Teal - 208
Mallard - 120
Wigeon - 230
Goldeneye - 12
Eider - 3
Red Breasted Merganser - 10
Lapwing - 230
Curlew - 287
Oystercatcher - 296
Dunlin - 25
Redshank - 125
Greenshank - 9
Turnstone - 22
Common Snipe - 1

A Short-eared Owl was hunting over the field across the River Irvine from Bogside Racecourse. A Kingfisher was flying up the River Irvine. A Crossbill was calling at Bogside Golf Course. 10 Twite were feeding at Broom Farm in Stevenston.


A late morning survey of the birds at the Ardeer Quarry LNR site produced:

In the Woodhead Plantation:
Literally no birds in the eastern half of the plantation: birdlife was confined to the scrubby western half (however, I suspect the presence of most of these birds is attributable to the birdfood provided in the neighbouring gardens).
Blue Tit - 3
Great Tit - 2
Coal Tit - 1
Wren - 3
Collard Dove - 1
Blackbird - 7
Great Spotted Woodpecker - 1
Robin - 1
Chaffinch - 1
Starling - 1
Roe Deer - 1

Along the B752's embankment scrub:
Godfinch - 1
Blue Tit - 2
Blackbird - 1

In the large open field:
Wren - 1
Common Snipe - 1
Song Thrush - 2
Sparrowhawk - 1
Kestrel - 1
Magpie - 1

In the plantation beside Gavin's Wee Pond:
Wren - 1
Great Tit - 1
Blue Tit - 2
Long-tailed Tit - 5
Blackbird - 1
Roe Deer - 2

On Gavin's Wee Pond:
Mallard - 5
Moorhen - 1
Grey Wagtail - 1 (at new drainage ditch)

In the Hawthorn/Alder/Conifer thicket:
Magpie - 1
Wren - 1

Along the cycle path's Hawthorn hedge:
Goldcrest - 1
Blue Tit - 3
Blackbird - 3
Robin - 1

Thursday 18th December

c.900 Woodpigeons were in the fields at Auchenkist Farm above Stevenston (took a photo of about 70-80% of the flock in flight and counted just under 700 birds).

Tuesday 16th December

A juvenile Iceland Gull flew along the Stevenston-Saltcoats promenade heading towards Saltcoats Harbour.

Monday 15th December

A WeBS count at Stevenston Beach during windy conditions produced:
101 Ringed Plover
284 Dunlin
269 Oystercatchers
3 Redshanks
2 Turnstones
2 Cormorants
16 Eider

Sunday, 14 December 2008

Sunday 14th December

7 Whoopers and 18 Linnets were on a stubble field at Kerelaw. 9 Mallards were in the pool there. 7 Yellowhammers were in a hedgerow near the stubble field at Auchenkist Farm, as was a single Tree Sparrow - the first one I've ever seen in the area.

Saturday 13th December

A Water Rail was at the Penny Burn as it flows past Ardeer Fen. There was sporadic Short-eared Owl activity at Bogside Racecourse and in the field across the River Irvine. 2 was the most up at any one time.

Thursday, 11 December 2008

Thursday 11th December

A Woodcock flushed from scrub beside Ardeer Fen; 6 Whoopers (inc 2 juvs) were on the upper Garnock Estuary; 7 Short-eared Owls were in the air simultaneously at Bogside Racecourse.

(Photo: Short-eared Owl)

Wednesday 10th December

6 Whoopers were at Ardeer Mains; a Woodcock flushed from the scrub at Ardeer Fen; 522 Teal, 202 Mallard, and 3 pairs of Gadwall were on the upper Garnock estuary; 105 Dunlin were on the mudflats at Bogside; 2 Short-eared Owls were at Bogside Racecourse.

(Photo: Dunlin)

Saturday, 6 December 2008

Sunday 6th December

2 Short-eared Owls were fighting above Bogside Racecourse; 12 Whooper Swans flew low over the upper estuary; 684 Teal, 110 Mallard, 182 Wigeon, and 5 Gadwall were on the upper estuary - a fox was nearby; 2 Water Rails were feeding in ditches at Garnock East; a Kingfisher was flying up the Garnock at Garnock Floods.

(Photo: Water Rail)

Wednesday, 3 December 2008

Wednesday 3rd December

18 Whoopers were at Ardeer Mains and both Common Snipe and Jack Snipe was flushed from the Ardeer Rec Pond's contributory ditch. A fox was hunting along the grassy verges of the Railtrack access road. A Water Rail was feeding in the Ardeer Rec Pond's contributory ditch at sunset.

A male Siskin in my garden beside Ardeer Quarry yesterday was the first I've had there this winter.

Monday 1st December

25 Whoopers were at Ardeer Mains. 3-4 Teal were in the Master Gott at the bottom of the field. A Kingfisher and Water Rail were at Ardeer Quarry LNR's Master Gott. A pair of Blackcaps were in my garden beside Ardeer Quarry.

Sunday, 30 November 2008

Sunday 30th November

I woke up this morning to hear 2 Whoopers fly east over Ardeer Quarry. A couple of minutes later 7 flew west. There were 448 Teal on the upper Garnock Estuary, as well as 7 Gadwall (inc 3 drakes) and a Kingfisher. I could hear a Crossbill, but couldn't see it. A fox was walking along the upper estuary's salt marsh. 58 Teal and a drake Shoveler were on the River Irvine, and some Twite were calling nearby. 3 Short-eared Owls were up in the air at the same time: one was hunting over Bogside Racecourse and two were fighting above the field across the River Irvine. A single Crossbill flew over Bogside Racecourse. 4 Waxwings were in my garden in Stevenston.

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Wednesday 26th November

150 Chaffinches were near Auchenkist Farm above Stevenston, as were one or two Yellowhammers; 20 Collared Doves were at Lochwood Farm; 9 Whoopers were in a stubble field beside Kerelaw; and 40 Reed Buntings were in the neighbouring hedgerows.

Tuesday, 25 November 2008

Tuesday 25th November

1 or 2 Short-eared Owls were up at Bogside Racecourse; 5 Whoopers (inc 3 juvs), 6 Gadwall (inc 2 drakes), and 319 Teal were on the upper estuary; another drake Gadwall was on the Garnock Floods with 104 Teal.

Monday, 24 November 2008

Monday 24th November

A WeBS count at Stevenston Beach produced:

Razorbill - 2
Shag - 32
Oystercatcher - 281
Ringed Plover - 28
Sanderling - 24
Dunlin - 16
Redshank - 26
Knot - 12
Turnstone - 11
Purple Sandpiper - 4
Curlew - 1
Red-breasted Merganser - 4
Common Scoter - 23
Eider - 45
Goldeneye - 3

Also, there were 15+ Twite on the beach and a single Snow Bunting flew in and landed on the seaweed-covered rocks just north of the Point.

(Photo: Knot)

Sunday 23rd November

A WeBS count along the Garnock/Irvine Estuary produced:

Little Grebe - 4
Grey Heron - 1
Cormorant - 2
Mute Swan - 34
Mallrd - 47
Gadwall - 1
Teal - 50
Wigeon - 354
Goldeneye - 3
Eider - 20
Red-breasted Merganser - 26
Oystercatcher - 320
Curlew - 71
Lapwing - 245
Golden Plover - 220
Dunlin - 90
Knot - 2
Turnstone - 24
Redshank - 201
Greenshank - 3
Common snipe -2

Also, an immature Iceland Gull was on the River Irvine.

(Photos: Kestrels; Iceland Gull)





Friday, 21 November 2008

Friday 21st November

37 Tufted Ducks were on the Ardeer Rec Pond with the Long-tailed Duck. A partially leucistic Robin was at Ardeer Quarry where the cycle path passes the corner of the playing fields. There was a similar (or same) bird there for a few months a year or two ago.

(Photo: digibinned Robin)

Thursday 20th November

80 Fieldfares were at Glen Banks and 5 Whooper Swans were nearby in a stubble field beside Kerelaw in Stevenston. Today was the last day that a Garden Warbler was present in my garden. It had arrived the previous Friday and spent most of its time feeding in my apple tree. A very unusual record for this time of year.

(Photos: Garden Warbler)

Tuesday 18th November

50-60 Waxwings were in the trees along the cycle path beside the Woodmill housing scheme at Irvine Road in Kilwinning. 104 Golden Plover and 30 Dunlin were on the Garnock Estuary at Bogside. 184 Teal were on the upper estuary.

Sunday, 16 November 2008

Sunday 16th November

A Kingfisher was at the River Garnock just downstram from the viaduct by the Garnock Floods; 3 Gadwall and 16 Whooper Swans (inc. 3 juvs) were on the upper estuary; a Short-eared Owl was hunting over Bogside Racecourse; 3 Crossbills flew over from the Black Powder Wood at Ardeer to the Garnock East plantation; 4 Crossbills were feeding in the conifers on Bogside Golf Course.

c.150 Waxwings were feeding along the High Road in Saltcoats late afternoon.

(Photos: Whoopers; Common Crossbills; Waxwings)

Tuesday 11th November

A Kingfisher was in the Willow scrub along the Master Gott at the Ardeer Quarry LNR site, and 38 Tufted Duck were with the Long-tailed Duck on the Ardeer Rec Pond.

Monday 10th November

A late Wheatear was on a stormy Stevenston Beach.

Wednesday 12th November

7 Shovelers were at Garnock Floods; a ringtail Hen Harrier was hunting over Garnock East Ponds; a drake Gadwall was on the upper estuary; a Short-eared Owl was having success hunting over Bogside Racecourse; another Short-eared Owl (or perhaps the same one?) was hunting over the overgrown field across the River Irvine from Bogside Racecourse.

Sunday, 9 November 2008

Sunday 9th November

The Long-tailed Duck was still on the Ardeer Rec Pond. 36 Tufted Duck were also there - the highest count yet for the pond.

Saturday, 8 November 2008

Friday 7th November

2 Grey Plovers were on the Garnock Estuary at Bogside; 12 Crossbills were flying around Bogside Golf Course; a ringtail Hen Harrier was high over Garnock East; and at least two Short-eared Owls were at Bogside.

(Photoes: Short-eared Owl; Grey Plover)

Wednesday, 5 November 2008

Wednesday 5th November

A walk form Auchenkist farm past Lochwood Farm, past Diddup Farm, past Glen Banks, and down to Kerelaw produced small numbers of farmland birds (concentrated around the few stubble fields in the area):
3 Yellowhammers were in the roadside hedge near the walled field at Auchenkist - 2 Redpolls were feeding on the roadside vegetation. A flock of 43 Chaffinches were feeding in a field. 70 Linnets and 30 Skylarks were in the large stubble field between Glen Banks and Kerelaw. 8 Mallard were in the neighbouring semi-permanent pool.

Monday, 3 November 2008

Monday 3rd November

A pair of Gadwall were on one of the Garnock East ponds, along with 5 Tufted Duck. c.8 Brambling were moving between the various areas of woodland. Another 4 Gadwall were on the upper Garnock Estuary (appeared to be another 2 pairs). 10 Goldeneye, 124 Teal, and a Kingfisher were also on the upper estuary. 3 Grey Plover and 32 Dunlin were downstream at Bogside. A ringtail Hen Harrier was hunting over Bogside Racecourse and a Short-eared Owl was up briefly.

An immature Long-tailed Duck was on Ardeer Rec Pond. A Redshank was at the pond too.

(Photo: Long-tailed Duck)

Sunday 2nd November

In the countryside north of Stevenston there were good numbers of passerines feeding in the stubble fields NW of Kerelaw. I didn't count the Linnet, Skylark, and Chaffinch, but there were c.20 Reed Bunting present. A bit further up the farm track towards Glen Banks I flushed a Woodcock from the roadside hedge. Nothing much was on Ashgrove Loch, but further round towards High Smithstone 4 Yellowhammers flew over.

Thursday, 30 October 2008

Friday 30th October

A count at Stevenston Beach produced:
197 Oystercatcher
32 Redshank
21 Sanderling
1 Dunlin
44 Ringed Plover
4 Turnstone
1 Grey Plover
1 Whimbrel
7 Cormorant
5 Shag
1 Red-throated Diver
1 Goldeneye
36 Eider
15 Common Scoter

A Merlin was hunting over the adjacent Beach Park.

3 Shoveler (inc. 2 drakes) and a pair of Gadwall were at the Garnock Floods.

Went down to see the Ruddy Shelduck at Martnaham Loch. Also there, among the Greylags and Canada Geese, were 2 Pink-footed Geese and a Barnacle Goose.

Wednesday, 29 October 2008

Wednesday 29th October

A count at the Belvedere pond in Eglinton Park produced:
1 Grey Heron
63 Wigeon
30-40 Teal (they flushed)
17 Curlew
1 Snipe
1 Redshank

A pair of Mallard were the only wildfowl on Eglinton Loch. A late Swallow was feeding over the ford.

Ardeer Rec Pond held 30 Tufted Duck (my highest ever count at the site) and 21 Mallard.

Monday 27th October

A count on the upper Garnock Estuary produced:
2 Grey Heron
3 Little Grebe
44 Wigeon
80 Mallard
104 Teal
3 Gadwall (inc. 1 drake)
1 Goldeneye
1 Red-breasted Merganser
45 Lapwing
37 Curlew
12 Greenshank
5 Redshank
4 Snipe

Wednesday, 22 October 2008

Wednesday 22nd October

6 Whoopers were roosting at Bogside - another 11 flew in to join them and a single bird was on the upper estuary. 338 Wigeon were scattered along the estuary. 108 Teal, 83 Mallard, and at least 2 Gadwall were on the upper estuary.

A count at the Belvedere Pond in Eglinton Park produced:
63 Teal
10 Mallard
9 Wigeon
33 Curlew
11 Snipe

c.100 Redwings were feeding on Hawthorns at the edge of the park.

A Grey Phalarope was reported south of Saltcoats Harbour. I went to have a look. It was feeding just off the promenade between Stevenston and Saltcoats.

(Photos: Whoopers and Grey Phalarope)

Monday, 20 October 2008

Saturday 18th October

30-40 Redwings were at Kerelaw in Stevenston, feeding in the extensive scrub. I got a quick glimpse of what was probably a flock of 15-20 Fieldfares.

Yesterday there were 26 Tufted Duck on the Ardeer Rec Pond - a good count.

Thursday, 16 October 2008

Thursday 16th October

104 Mallard and a pair of Gadwall were on the upper estuary. A Brent Goose was at Bogside. A Short-eared Owl was up for a brief time at Bogside Racecourse.

Sunday, 12 October 2008

Sunday 12th October

A count at the Belvedere Pond in Eglinton produced:
43 Wigeon
36 Teal
(no Mallard)
2 Moorhen
1 Little Grebe
3 Curlew
3 Lapwing
3 Snipe

The 5 Whoopers were on the water at Bogside and a Curlew Sandpiper was on the mudflats.

(Photos: Greenshanks at Doonfoot; Teal; Wigeon & Teal in flight; Whoopers; Curlew Sandpiper)

Saturday 11th October

A Kingfisher was right at the top of the Garnock Estuary; 33 Canada Geese were on the upper estuary, before flying off SE; 5 adult Whooper Swans were roosting at Bogside; 13 Greenshanks were roosting along the Garnock estuary. A Common Lizard was at Bogside Racecourse.

Thursday, 9 October 2008

Thursday 9th October

2 Shovelers were on Eglinton Park's Belvedere pond. The tall scrub around the north and west of Eglinton Loch prevented clear views of the ducks roosting in the NE corner, but small numbers of Mallard and Teal were visible.

(Photo: Shoveler)

Wednesday 8th October

A Kingfisher was at the Garnock East ponds; 2 Shovelers and 10 Snipe were on the upper estuary; a Black-tailed Godwit was at Bogside. Someone out on Bogside Racecourse saw a Short-eared Owl at lunchtime.

Sunday 5th October

60 Golden Plover and a Pintail were on the upper Garnock estuary; 2 further Pintails were at Bogside. 9 Shovelers were at Capringstone.

Friday 3rd October

Viewed from the Harbourside before high tide: there was a Whooper with the Mute swans on the mudflats - a Black-tailed Godwit was feeding nearby. A drake Gadwall was on the neighbouring Beach Park pond.

(Photos: Whooper Swan, Gadwall)

Thursday 2nd October

A quick look out over Bogside Flats from the Harbourside at high tide revealed up a Ruff feeding on the saltmarsh and a drake Gadwall flying over to the Beach Park pond.

Wednesday 1st October

1 Black-tailed Godwit, 1 Ruff, and 3 Gadwall were on the upper estuary. A drake Scaup was on the Garnock East farm pool.

(Photo: Scaup)

Sunday 28th September

Before high tide there were 300 Golden Plover, 1 Grey Plover, and 1 Black-tailed Godwit at Bogside, and 2 Pintail, 3 Gadwall, 1 Ruff, and 14 Greenshank on the upper Garnock estuary. A Spotted Redshank was at Eglinton Park's Belvedere pond.

(Photos: Teal, Spotted Redshank, Lapwing, Curlew)

Thursday, 25 September 2008

Thursday 25th September

A Kingfisher flew through Kilwinning town centre. 10 Tufted Ducks were on Ardeer Rec Pond and 23 Mallard were on the shallow Auchenharvie Pond. A Migrant Hawker was busy feeding at the edge of Auchenharvie Wood.

Wednesday, 24 September 2008

Wednesday 24th September

15 Golden Plover and 2 Knot were at Bogside. A Pintail was on the upper estuary. 21 Snipe were flying around Garnock East.

Tuesday 23rd September

The Spotted Redshank was still at the Belvedere pond. 2 Shovelers were new in and feeding frantically, paying little attention to the roosting Teal they were disruptively ploughing through. 18 Golden Plover and 2 Kingfishers were on the Garnock Estuary. 2 Common Lizards and a fox were nearby.
(Photo: Shoveler)

Monday 22nd September

A count at the Belvedere pond in Eglinton recorded:
66 Teal
20 Mallard
3 Wigeon
2 Tufted Duck
53 Lapwing
3 Snipe

A juv. Spotted Redshank flew in and showed down to 50m.
(Photo: Spotted Redshank)

Sunday 21st September

121 Mallard, 99 Teal, and 3 Gadwall were on the upper estuary. A Curlew Sandpiper and Shoveler were visible from the Harbourside when the tide was half way in. 3 young Common Lizards were basking together on Bogside Racecourse. An adult scuttled off an informal path just north of the racecourse at Garnock East.
(Photo: Common Lizard)

Friday, 19 September 2008

Friday 19th September

From Irvine Harbourside I watched the last two hours of the rising tide. Yesterday's 2 Pintail were present, as was a newly arrived Shoveler and pair of Scaup. 2 Curlew Sandpipers were still present. A Common Sandpiper was on the bund at the Harbour. A Kingfisher made a couple of appearances. The young female Peregrine was hunting, diving at a Redshank and a Lapwing.

Thursday 18th September

2 Pintail and 3 Gadwall were on the upper estuary. One Gadwall drake is back in full breeding plumage and another is almost there. A couple of Curlew Sandpipers were with 20 or so Dunlin at Bogside. 276 Wigeon were counted.
(Photo: 2 Pintail)

Wednesday 17th September

A Short-eared Owl was hunting over Bogside Racecourse. A coulpe of Wheatears were at Bogside: one on the saltmarsh and one along the shore debris. A Kingfisher was fishing at the Ardeer Quarry LNR pond. There are Kingfishers everywhere at the moment.

Mon 15th September

A couple of Curelw Sandpipers were feeding on Bogside Flats before high tide. A ringtail Hen Harrier could be seen feeding over the racecouse. A couple of Brent Geese were at Barassie.

Sunday, 14 September 2008

Sunday 14th September

There were 4 Gadwall, 16 Greenshanks, and a Kingfisher on the upper estuary. A Hen Harrier flew in from the north to land on Bogside Racecourse. 6+ Curlew Sandpipers were together on Bogside flats before high tide. There were probably 9 or more birds, but a dense heat haze stopped me from making an accurate count from the racecourse. A single Black-tailed Godwit was also there. After high tide I watched from Irvine Harbourside: 4 Curlew Sandpipers, 2 Golden Plover, and 3 Pintail were present.
(Photos: Kingfisher, Greenshank, Lapwing, and Teal)

Thursday, 11 September 2008

Thursday 11th September

370 Lapwing were roosting on the upper estuary's saltmarsh, along with 8 Greenshank. A Pintail was feeding with the dabbling ducks on the flooded saltmarsh. Kingfishers were at Garnock East ponds and Ardeer Fen. Over 180 Goldfinches were in a large charm feeding on the thistles in the cattle field at Garnock East. 80-90 Teal were in the Garnock East Farm Pool.

Wednesday 10th September

Wigeon numbers have incresed to 144. 2 Gadwall and a sincle Knot were the two most interesting birds on the upper estuary. However, a Kittiwake on the water was very unusual for this part of the estuary.

Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Tuesday 9th September

12 Snipe and a Common Sandpiper were at the River Irvine. 3 Knot and a Great Crested Grebe were the most interesting birds at Bogside. The upper estuary was the most interesting section of the site with 16 Snipe, 27 Dunlin, 110 Wigeon, and a Pintail.
(Photo: Grey Heron)

Monday 8th September

A Wheatear was on the debris along the Garnock Estuary at Bogside. The upper estuary held good numbers of ducks, including 110 Wigeon, 29 Teal, and a Pintail. 12 Snipe were also on the upper estuary. A ringtail Hen Harrier was hunting at Ardeer Fen. I watched it hunting from the old stone bridge for a couple of minutes before it caught something. Because it landed amid sparse vegetation, I got good views of it finishing off its meal within 3 minutes. It spent the next 20 minutes surveying its surroundings fom the ground and preening before it took flight and resumed hunting. I got great views for a couple of minutes before, after one serious pounce, it dropped to the ground half-heartedly and stayed there.
(Photo: Common Snipe)