Views over the fields where I have recently agreed to carry out a
series of farmland bird surveys over the next few years as part of a
small team of BTO volunteers covering a number of farms forming part of a
large estate in Surrey. The survey results
will assist the tenant farmer and the land owners to monitor and
evaluate their ongoing efforts to improve the farmed environment for wild
pollinators, farmland birds and other wildlife under the Countryside
Stewardship Scheme.
The first of two fields forming my survey area is already showing signs of its flower rich status.
During my first early am visit this week I recorded 19 bird species mostly seen, heard or flying around the field boundaries; including Goldfinch, Jackdaw, Stock Dove, Common Whitethroat and Woodpigeon that constitute five of the 19 target species included in the scheme aims. It will be interesting to see what other species are noted during future visits throughout the year.
Above are Common Whitethroat, Magpie, Chiffchaff and Song Thrush.
Looking into a piece of woodland bordering the lower field there was still a decent show of Bluebells and some Early Purple Orchids.
The inhabitants of an adjoining field were typically curious about the unexpected wanderer on the other side of the hedgerow as was the Robin below.
Linking to:
Saturday's Critters
During my first early am visit this week I recorded 19 bird species mostly seen, heard or flying around the field boundaries; including Goldfinch, Jackdaw, Stock Dove, Common Whitethroat and Woodpigeon that constitute five of the 19 target species included in the scheme aims. It will be interesting to see what other species are noted during future visits throughout the year.
Above are Common Whitethroat, Magpie, Chiffchaff and Song Thrush.
Looking into a piece of woodland bordering the lower field there was still a decent show of Bluebells and some Early Purple Orchids.
The inhabitants of an adjoining field were typically curious about the unexpected wanderer on the other side of the hedgerow as was the Robin below.
Linking to:
Saturday's Critters






