Monday, 8 September 2025

2 September 2025 - The Watton Brook Valley at Saham.

 Most of my local birding occurs on a large farming estate, much of which lies within the army training area known as STANTA (Stanford Army Training Area), this unique area of the country includes true Breckland landscapes of heath, grassland, light sandy soils, meandering river valleys, and of course, big skies. This mornings birding was on a marsh and grazing meadows with ditches, a herbage filled Watton Brook, and a long unbroken hedgerow comprising a variety of bushes in heavy fruit.

I arrived at my destination just a mile from home and an initial scan of a long hedgerow with an adjoining game strip saw a flock of 70+ Linnets wandering these habitats and a check of a ditch produced a single Stonechat.  As I walked through a meadow, lots of cattle came up to me to have a check of this handsome stranger 😄, this would have been a good opportunity to see if the cattle had brought Yellow Wagtails with them, but none seen on this occasion.  A Hobby did overfly the marsh in a westerly heading.

Watton Brook at Saham. A great habitat in autumn for finding migrants.

A check of some Hawthorns and elder in the river valley produced just a single Whitethroat, however, a distant check of a broken hedgerow comprising much elder did see a very smart Lesser Whitethroat feeding upon berries.  A Chiffchaff was also present here as well as a mobile flock of Long-tailed and Blue Tits

My final part of this visit included the checking of a long hedgerow bearing much fruit and at least 3 Whitethroats were seen in Buckthorn.  Along the same hedgerow I detected movement, I soon found a migrant Sedge Warbler moving through thick cover, this bird remained hard to see although on one occasion I had a very brief glimpse of the very bold and striking creamy supercillium.  
Finally, a couple of Stonechats, one a juvenile, were seen in the hedgerow and nearby game strip.
 

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