Monday, 4 January 2016

We have gotten going with the 'Patchwork Challenge 2016'

Our 'Patch' runs alongside the Thames from where the Footpath runs up to the Thames Path from Crabtree Manorway North in Belvedere, downstream, to just beyond Corinthian Manorway, in Erith.

We are also including the area, say 200 yards inland, running parallel to the River, which will allow us to spend some time in the Grounds of the Church of St John the Baptist, Erith. Sadly though; almost all of the ground immediately inland from the River has been built on. Also the Footpath running up from Crabtree Manorway North.

We have set ourselves a target of 50 Birds!

Parking the car beside the Church of St John the Baptist in the Lower Road, we walked up to the Thames Path via Corinthian Manorway, this being the so-called, Erith section, of our 'Patch'.

We arrived as the tide was starting to go out and the Mud was beginning to become exposed viz.


And a lot, lot, more Mud, is exposed at Low Tide along almost the whole length of our 'Patch'.

Birds seen:

a Black Redstart (we think the Lichen covered Roof to be rather attractive) viz.


Black-Headed Gulls
Black-Tailed Godwits
Blackbirds
a Collared Dove viz.


Cormorants (one Cormorant with a fish was being hounded by a Lesser Black-Backed Gull)
a Grey Wagtail
House Sparrows
Lesser Black-Backed Gulls
Magpies
Mallards 
a Marsh Harrier (flying over and then inland ~ a chance upward glance resulted in us seeing the bird)
Moorhens
Mute Swans (flying past downstream)
Redshanks
Ring-Necked Parakeets
Rock Pipits
Starlings
Teals
Shelducks 
and Wood Pigeons

Walking back to the car through the Church' Grounds we spotted:

a Blue Tit
a Carrion Crow
Magpies 
Starlings 
and Wood Pigeons

Nice to see that the Ivy Broomrape is still going strong and that a few Primroses are flowering viz.



The flowering Snowdrops are also adding a splash of colour.

We next drove to Crabtree Manorway North and walked up the Footpath to the Thames Path, this being the so-called, Belvedere section, of our 'Patch'.

Birds seen:

Black-Tailed Godwits
a Blackbird
Chaffinches viz.


a Cormorant
Dunnocks
Goldfinches
House Sparrows
a Lapwing
Mallards viz.


Redshanks
Ringed Plovers viz.


a Robin
Shelducks
Starlings
Teals 
and Black-Headed Gulls (including a ringed Gull) viz.


The Number on the Yellow Ring appears to read, '2APF'.

In summary; a pretty much perfect first visit of the Year.

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