Notes on birds/wildlife from a nature enthusiast & photographer (copyright Peter Ransome)
Tuesday, 23 September 2025
Andrew to the rescue (again) with a last gasp Lesser Grey Shrike
On Tuesday 23rd September after missing the Shrike early morning, I tried again after work but didn't park up at Winterton until 5.40pm, so just an hour and ten minutes before sunset. Time was ticking! Directions were vague for the Shrike stating it was just north of the Totem Pole but I couldn't even find the Totem Pole, the Shrike or any birders! Obviously I know the general vicinity of the Totem Pole but no boird or birders! I met a birder coming back from north of the Dunes who said he couldn't find it and he was trying the Southern valley, I then met 2 other birders and I checked Bird Guides which had a new message saying the Shrike was up by the Toad Pool bushes, so we had another mile to walk, we saw a line of 4 birders including Andrew E who had relocated the Shrike and I saw the fine Lesser Grey Shrike, perched on a fence post. I had 10 minutes of reasonable light left seeing the Shrike on fence posts, using them as vantage points to periodically hunt for the ground and was succesful at least several times catching prey and then it then flew slightly south hunting from bushes again catching prey. It was sunlite very briefly but as soon as we arrived the sun went in! A female Stonechat also seen and it appears there are some water in the pools too.
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