
A new sighting of a stonechat: caught on the camera set up to catch the kingfisher (who is proving rather camera-shy).
A wild field garden in Bomere Heath, Shropshire, England
A brief visit from a female barn owl last night. She is ringed so has come from a managed nest but we don’t know where, yet.
Update. On closer inspection we can just make out some of the digits on its ring, which match the adult male from this year. So he’s roosting somewhere else and keeping an eye on the empty nest box.
(the oak leaves are from a squirrel who has tried to make a nest in the nest box)
A kingfisher has appeared on the pond for the first time. A brief glimpse earlier in the week but today confirmed as we watched it wait patiently on a branch over the water before diving down to catch a fish (a small roach).
These are the best photos we could manage but we have set up a camera next to its perch so hopefully a better view soon.
Seven weeks old and time for John from the Shropshire Barn Owl Group to come and weigh, measure, ring and undertake an expert assessment of our two owlets. One is male, the other female and both are good weights and healthy, though somewhat grumpy for being disturbed in the middle of their sleep.
Thank you John!