Saturday, 21 March 2026

Patch Birding

The weather has turned recently (for the better) and it is beginning to feel as though Spring is finally on the way. The sun has been out and the temperature has risen a little. I've noticed the Blackthorn is in blossom, along with cherry and the Magnolia. Chiffchaffs are here and singing and even some butterflies are on the wing again. There is light at the end of what feels like a very long winter.

I've taken some very nice walks on my local patch at Woodford, where there is a real cross over of the seasons, with winter Thrushes still around and Daffodils and Summer migrants singing. It has lifted my mood and put a real spring in my step. Add into that mix an early afternoon Barn Owl, and you can imagine my excitement. Can't wait to see what the next few weeks bring in.

Come with me on my trip around my local patch here:


The Barn Owl came out to enjoy the late afternoon sunshine.






Curlew

Redwing



Ring-necked Parakeet


Stonechat (female)


Stonechat (male)




13 comments:

  1. Hello Adam,
    Beautiful birds and wonderful photos. I would be thrilled to see the Barn Owl.
    The Curlew and the Stonechat would be great to see too, they are all lovely birds.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your critter post. Take care, have a great weekend.

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  2. What a beautiful photo series and video, Adam.
    The Stonechat in the last photo is my favorite.
    I wish you a nice weekend.
    All the best, Irma

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  3. ...Adam, your images of the Barn Owl are fabulous!

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  4. Those Barn Owl photos are absolutely stunning!

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  5. Love all your photos but it is a real treat to see a barn owl. I've never seen any owl in the wild.

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  6. Flight photos are my favorites, maybe because I never get them well. What a treat you enjoyed with this fabulous owl.

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  7. The barn owl is very special! You are able to take pics in flight...amazing!

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  8. Good shots of birds in flight. Yes, it is not only humans that are need of homes and sometimes it seems that we are the invasive species.

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  9. Adam ~ dynamic series of avian photos ~ very professional ~ The barn owl is awesome to see in flight ~ thanks ~ also thanks for commenting on my blog ~ Happy Week to you ~ ^_^

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  10. Dear Adam, I understand you so well – I also always get a boost of energy in spring 😊! And I absolutely believe you that spotting the barn owl brought you extra joy. Many other lovely bird encounters as well – by the way, I've never seen (or heard of) stonechats, neither male nor female. They look very pretty!
    All the best from Austria,
    Traude

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  11. Beautiful shots! Ow. I still haven´t finished my book on owls!

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  12. I admire your Photos. Each is greatful. Most I love the Owl. Why? My grandmother called me her "little owl"...
    ...greetings by Heidrun

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  13. Great shots of the owl dear Adam. It is a very beautiful and elegant bird. I like owls..Have a good time
    Violetta

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