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Tasley, Shropshire (May 27 2010)

Saw my first cuckoo of the year. Have heard several so far but this is the first one I have actually been able to sight. Take me to 83 for the year and apart from a north Wales cuckoo, all have been local.

Worcestershire River Stour (May 22 2010)

Watching barbel spawning today on the river and captured them on film, as part of my Angling Journal website. Even if you are not an angler though, a fascinating sight.

Staffs/Worcs Canal (May 21 2010)

Saw (and heard) another common tern near the canal. Probably the same bird as saw yesterday.

Staffs/Worcs Canal (May 20 2010)

Walking back to the car after the overnight fishing session, saw my first common tern of the year. I saw one bird at first in flight and then a pair, likely to be the same bird on its own and then with another. Takes me to 82 for the year, and apart from a curlew I saw in Wales all have been local and without much effort. Shows what's out there doesn't it.

Staffs/Worcs Canal (May 19 2010)

An overnight fishing trip and arriving late I saw a reed bunting singing in canal-side bushes and heard a cuckoo calling in the distance. (They always seem to be in the distance).
Highlight though, the badger's sett nearby. Managed to film adult and young badger, here they are on film.

Sedgley - backyard birding (May 18 2009)

Two greenfinch briefly in the back garden. They were in the cherry tree and didn't quite make it to the feeding station, but as we don't get many finches full stop in the garden, even that was an encouragement.

Sedgley - backyard birding (May 17 2009)

A single herring gull passed through quite low this morning. Don't get many of those in the area, mostly black headed gulls in the winter and lesser black-backed gulls in the summer.

Tipton (May 16 2010)

Two great black-backed gull high in soaring flight, in the Tipton Green area.

Staffs/Worcs Canal (May 15 2010)

Along the local canal tonight and saw three species of butterfly: green-veined white, peacock and orange tip. Also heard a cuckoo call once at dusk.

Sedgley - backyard birding (May 13 2010)

Seven lesser black-backed gull perched on the school roof behind our home. Calling as well, always reminds me of the seaside when I hear that!

Sedgley - backyard birding (May 12 2010)

Haven't seen any swift in the area since they first appeared a week or so ago, so well pleased to watch four dusk birds in typical noisy chasing style. I know that a building where they previously nested opposite to my house has been renovated and I fear that particular site has gone forever now.

Sedgley - backyard birding (May 11 2009)

We have a pair of dunnock nesting in a conifer and was concerned to see a magpie take some interest. But it's deep in a tight tree so they're safe.
Found a garlic mustard plant growing, which is a new one for the garden. Weeds? No such thing. They're all flowers.

Sedgley - backyard birding (May 10 2010)

A first for the garden for me as I saw a sparrowhawk in late dusk hunting-mode flight. It was just beyond the backyard and flew into a tree. Hope it didn't get any of the finches that are around, they are few in number as it is.

Staffs/Worcs Canal (May 5 2010)

A first for me as I saw an otter on the canal. I get regular sightings on rivers but a new one on the canal. Saw it at 00.49am and it came right through where I was fishing, only diving once it became aware of my presence.

Staffs/Worcs Canal (May 4 2010)

On the canal at dusk and again watched the badger around their sett. There are definitely two animals at least and they both have different characters. They way they react when they know I'm there is a point of case. One sniffs and then goes off on its way but the other sits there peeping at me through the grass, as you can see on the videos I recently put on.

Dudley (May 4 2010)

Stuck in traffic by the Black Country Museum at 4.38pm when I saw a female goshawk over the Castlegate area. It was high in the sky and heading lazily in the direction of Netherton. It made me think how many people were cursing the slow movement on the roads, yet it was that which had opened the door for me to look around while I waited. Every cloud has a silver lining and all that stuff. Takes me to 81 birds for the year, apart from 1 all seen within a short radius of home.

Staffs/Worcs Canal (May 3 2010)

Two sightings of a single kingfisher low in flight over the canal and a group of c.8 swift passing through - my largest numerical sighting of the species this year so far.
But the highlight and my reason for being there as far as nature was concerned, was for the badger. I saw a couple of creatures and got them on film which speaks more than words ever will.

Sedgley (May 3 2010)

The first swift of the year in our area, noticed two birds first thing this morning. Great to see them back although the weather is anything but summer-like today.

Sedgley - Tipton (May 2 2010)

A late afternoon car journey between the two destinations and spotted regular small groups of lesser black-backed gull in flight. A total of c.30 birds.

Staffs / Worcs Canal (May 1 2010)

A fishing trip on the canal and was again privileged to watch badger at dusk. There are at least two separate animals and it's an excuse to go back fishing to the same spot again. This time round had good views of both creatures.
A skylark singing high in the sky over neigbouring fields. As is often the case I heard it before I saw it.
Noticed several new flowers coming through along the towpath including green alkanet, garlic mustard and lesser spearwort.