Thursday 7th February:
February is a pretty quite month on the Common and today's walk around the Lower Terrace and the Lower Heath areas were pretty unproductive. A rare high point during my amble came in the shape of the 3 Common Buzzards that drifted over heading west. Other than that there was little else of note to report.
Common Buzzard (buteo buteo)
Saturday 9th February:
It was another quite walk around the Common today as I took in the Lower Poolands area and the Upper Terrace. A single Meadow Pipit that flew over the former plantation area calling was a welcome year tick for the site but as with my previous visit there was little else of note. That said Spring is around the corner and from March a number of the site's many invertebrates will be active, the walks will become a lot more interesting and I will be a much happier fella!
Addendum:
One thing I have noted during my walks on Hartlebury Common during 2019 is the distinct lack of Green Woodpeckers. They were once quite numerous on the Common but in 2018 I noticed my sightings of them getting less numerous, in fact I didn't see one at all in the later 5 months. Why this decline, I have no idea. Generally they don't move way from the site in the autumn/winter and the habitat is as good as it has always been for them if not a little better since areas have been grazed by the Longhorn Cattle. They like to feed on the short grass lawns where access to their favoured food (Ants) is much easier (this is why you will often see them on the greens of golf courses). Last summer I do recall a dog walker telling me that they had seen a dead one on the Common so perhaps this was the end of the final breeding pair their? All I can hope is that a new pair (or more) set up territory on the reserve. I will keep you updated on this.
Green Woodpecker (Picus viridis)
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Tuesday 29th January & Monday 4th February 2019
Tuesday 29th January:
This afternoon I paid a visit to the Oak woodland at the SE of the Common. It was a fairly fruitless walk in terms of adding new species to the year list but a perched Common Buzzard, a ♂ Great Spotted Woodpecker and 5 Jays made for pleasant viewing.
Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo)
Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) ♂
Monday 4th February:
I re-visited the SE area of the Common again this afternoon. It was nice to see a nice groups of Snowdrops in bloom along the southern boundary of the site. Also of note were many leaves/shoots of Lords-and-ladies that were starting to appear in some areas of the woodland.
Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)
Lords-and-ladies (Arum maculatum)
As with my last visit to this area the Jays were noisily making there presence felt although not one wanted to perch nicely in the open for a photo today!
Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
This afternoon I paid a visit to the Oak woodland at the SE of the Common. It was a fairly fruitless walk in terms of adding new species to the year list but a perched Common Buzzard, a ♂ Great Spotted Woodpecker and 5 Jays made for pleasant viewing.
Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo)
Great Spotted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) ♂
Monday 4th February:
I re-visited the SE area of the Common again this afternoon. It was nice to see a nice groups of Snowdrops in bloom along the southern boundary of the site. Also of note were many leaves/shoots of Lords-and-ladies that were starting to appear in some areas of the woodland.
Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)
Lords-and-ladies (Arum maculatum)
As with my last visit to this area the Jays were noisily making there presence felt although not one wanted to perch nicely in the open for a photo today!
Jay (Garrulus glandarius)
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