After apparently abandoning the reed bed roost opposite the Minwear woods view point in early December the starling roost is back, but this time in conifers about 0.5 km to the west at approx SN047135.
They put on an impressive display as they crossed the river from the north, sometimes in very long, thick, undulating, boa-like rivers of black! Took a good 10 minutes for them all to cross....50,000 birds?? The roost is just south of the road, difficult to view once they are down but very noisy!
On Wednesday the streaming flocks were closely shadowed by the menacing presence of 2 Goshawks which followed them over the trees! and on Thursday a Peregrine was in on the act..plus another brief appearance by a Goshawk.
Other birds of interest included a pair of Shelduck, a nice flotilla 10 Goosanders (3 males), kingfisher, Greenshank, 65 Redshank, 3 Little Grebes, a small flock of Lapwing overhead, a Little Egret, Mistle Thrush and Song Thrushes in good voice.