Scarce Woodland Raptors and Songbirds!
Scarce Woodland Raptors and Songbirds!
We arrived at 8:00am in hopes of seeing Honey Buzzards (As advised by Rob). We walked through the woodland and to Raptor Viewpoint. There, we waited, seeing Common Buzzards yet no Honey Buzzards. Just then, as someone was talking to us, he spotted a raptor circling to the left above the trees fairly close. At first he yelled 'large raptor circling above trees, large raptor circling above trees' and then it was a 'Honey Buzzard! Honey Buzzard!' I looked up and saw it. There were 10/10 views with 1/10 being bad. It then kept popping up and then going down. A new tick! Shortly after, someone pointed out a Goshawk as it flew near to where the Honey Buzzard was but in the opposite direction towards the open space. It only showed briefly so 4/10 views of that yet it was another tick! Then, to finish off the first part of our trip, someone pointed out a Common Crossbill as it perched on top of the pine tree and then flew off. Our final tick of Wykeham Forest. We then met someone called Nick and Rob who worked for the BTO. They then gave us a location for Turtle Dove nearby which will be featured on my next post.
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