Monday, 16 January 2023

(Rather Late) New Year Observations

How wonderful to have my first Barn Owl encounter of the year before we have even (quite) reached the mid-point of January! It took place in what is to become an official Suffolk Wildlife Trust reserve, not far from Woodbridge and Ipswich, known as Martlesham Wilds. 

We spent quite a while watching the owl as it quartered a large expanse of meadow. Every so often it was joined by a Kestrel, and at one point they had a bit of a ding-dong. 

We reached the lower levels via a footpath from St Mary's church, which we were visiting, as we always do at this time of year, to enjoy the snowdrops. We passed about eight fully open daffodils on our way home. It may still be winter (and with a broken boiler, it certainly feels icy), but there are already signs of warmer days ahead.

 








 
David checked the film on our Trailcam yesterday. There was no evidence of any further 'foxy' activity, just lots of feline visitors ... and this delightful mouse from way back in October. 
 
We had watched the Wren in the final photo some days ago, and wondered if it would show up as it only landed momentarily. We usually have a resident Wren, so we look forward to seeing it again. We also had an unrecorded visit from the local Sparrowhawk, who zoomed at a very low altitude over the garden one day last week. 

I wish you a wonderful wildlife year ... 
 
I must go now, and order some more bird food. And don't forget; BBC Winterwatch begins tomorrow (17th January).
 



4 comments:

  1. Love the Barn Owl. Seeing a Barn Owl would make my day!
    Take care, have a great new week!

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  2. It's so long since I've seen a barn owl, I used to occasionally see one quartering waste ground at work!

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  3. Happy New Year Caroline - I hope it is filled with wildlife encounters. I love the Barn Own - it is always a treat to see one. Lovely to see the snowdrops too - am hoping to go in search of them in a local churchyard soon. I hope you get your boiler fixed soon especially as its gone so cold again.

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  4. Unas fotos maravillosas de la lechuza en vuelo, enhorabuena!!!! Saludos desde el norte de España.

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