News of a 1st summer male
Red-footed Falcon on Dunwich Heath on Tuesday evening had me up early (again!) this morning, to see if I could catch up with this species. I've seen a female
Red-footed Falcon in Britain before, but this was my first male, so I was really keen to see it. Luckily, as the blog title suggests, I got lucky, and had super, 'scope views of the bird as it perched up in a dead tree in the reedbeds at the bottom of the
National Trust's Dunwich Heath. It was also seen flying around briefly, catching dragonflies! An excellent addition to the "year list". No photos unfortunately, but here's a
link to see photos of this species.
In addition to the falcon, I also added
Little Gull to the "year list", with a first summer bird that flew overhead, along with several
Mediterranean and
Black-headed Gulls. Other birds seen on the heath were:
Linnet,
Goldfinch,
Dartford Warbler,
Green Woodpecker,
Stonechat and several
Whitethroats, including 1 carrying food to a nest.
Whitethroat
Whilst looking for the falcon, I also heard a booming
Bittern, pinging
Bearded Tits and a calling
Cuckoo. A
Little Owl was seen on the drive.
Year List update:
165 - Red-footed Falcon
166 - Little Gull
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