Over night from the 27th to the 28th of March it snowed a lot in Chesterfield and when I woke up I found myself off school which meant I could go down to Holmebrook Valley to do a bit of birding. Despite it being -5
° I went down for about two hours during the day.
The lake was almost completely frozen over but there were still 2
Canada Geese, 1
Greylag Goose, all 3
Mute Swans, 3
Tufted Ducks and the
Great Crested Grebe.
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Mute Swan |
On the frozen lake there were about 40
Black-Headed Gulls, 2
Lesser Black-Backed Gulls and at least 4
Common Gulls throughout the day (new sight record). Other birds seen around the site were
Redwing,
Fieldfare and about 7
Bullfinch which spent all of the morning feeding in the bushes on the east side of the lake.
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Frozen lake on the 1st of March |
On the 1st of March I was off school again and I spent the day walking round Chesterfield getting some nice pictures in the snow. Whilst in Chesterfield I had a look on the lake in Queens Park and was happy to find 1
Common Gull, 4
Lesser Back-Backed Gulls and about 40
Black-Headed Gulls.
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Common Gull with BH Gulls |
When I returned home I popped down to Holmebrook Valley for about 20 minutes. Nothing had change much but there were only 2
Common Gulls today and 4
Canada Geese including 2 new birds that landed whilst I was there. I was also told by my uncle that the
Mute Swans were not on the lake earlier in the day as it was completely frozen over, but they had returned and all 3 birds were on the lake. They had most likely gone to Linacre Reservoirs or Walton Dam as they are both about a 2 minute flight from Holmebrook.
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All 3 Mute Swans in a small gap in the ice |
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Common Gull |
The
Greylag Goose and the
Tufted Ducks weren't there but there were at least 10
Bullfinches still in the bushes on the east side of the lake.
On the 2nd of March it was the same as on the 1st with 2
Common Gull but only about 5
Bullfinches and still no
Greylag Goose or
Tufted Ducks.
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1 of 4 Canada Geese
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