Saturday, 9 January 2010

Snow, Staines and Smew but no Fudge

2010 was still missing a fair few quacks, so planned a trip to Staines Reservoir and Wraysbury. Targets were Smew, Scaup, Goosander, lack necked Grebe and Fudge Duck.
On arriving at Staines, a Snipe tazzed in front of the car . Up on the causeway the South Basin was covered in a thick layer of Pochard. I quickly picked up a redhead Smew, some Ruddies and a Black necked Grebe. Other birds included a couple more Snipe, c50 Wigeon, c30 Goldeneye, a Redshank, 2 Common Sands and a second redhead Smew. A face stripping NE wind made scanning the North basin difficult so the brown and white dots could have included the Scaup that was supposed to be hanging out there.
I headed for the car and a flyover redhead Goosander flew low over the causeway heading north, then gained height and headed north west.
Next up was a quick visit to Wraysbury to try and connect with the Fudge Duck reported from the BA pit. This was nearly completely iced over with only a small area of free water over by the sailing club. This held a couple of hundred birds that included a few Goldeneye and a female Red crested Pochard (presumably one of London’s feral birds). The story from the station car park was similar with only a tiny patch of free water where the stream flows into the pit occupied by half a dozen Teal.
Below - a few pics of Wraysbury all but iced over.

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