Beginning the New Yr by making an attempt to see as many species as potential is one thing of a birding custom. Considered one of my extra memorable New Yr’s days was within the Falkland Islands, again in 1989. My diary notes that the New Yr dawned gray and windy, however I rose early, walked six miles earlier than breakfast and famous a modest 26 species of birds. Like many offshore archipelagos, birds are few in selection on the Falklands, although many particular person species are nice in numbers. I used to be on Pebble Island, which, thanks, to plenty of freshwater ponds and lakes, is a superb place for wildfowl. My pre-breakfast checklist was wildfowl dominated, the ten species I noticed starting from Black-necked Swans to the endemic Falkland Islands Flightless Steamer Duck. The latter are nice bruisers of geese, constructed like a small battle ship. With bulk like that, it’s no surprise that they gave up flying way back.
The ocean isn’t far-off wherever you’re within the Falklands: my diary information “a relentless passage of Black-browed Albatrosses, a whole lot of birds so far as the horizon, their white undersides catching the solar [the weather must have cheered up!] as they sheered into the wind. Amongst them have been a number of Sooty Shearwaters, however strive as I did, I failed to search out any petrels aside from Southern Giants, nor some other Albatrosses.” Re-reading my diary all these years later, it sounds fairly good. My closing complete for the day was 39 species – not dangerous contemplating my mixed checklist for my two-week Falkland journey was simply 55 species. You don’t go to the Falklands to knock up an enormous checklist, although it’s one of the best place within the wold to see a Striated Caracara (above).

In distinction, I managed 63 species final Monday (1 January 2024) once I tried to see what number of species I might discover inside a modest distance of house. (The farthest I traveled was 9 miles). The key of an excellent rating is visiting as many alternative habitats as potential, so I began with a pre-breakfast stroll alongside the close by Little Ouse river at Knettishall Heath, a nature reserve. A serious bonus was a brilliant sunny morning, however there wasn’t an excessive amount of chook exercise. I discovered many of the birds I used to be anticipating, from Robin to Wren, whereas I loved the Siskins within the riverside alders. A pair of Mute Swans flew over on creaking wings (they’re noisy fliers), whereas a bonus was listening to a Woodlark singing away on the heath itself. I had been hoping that the Barn Owl I’d seen right here a few days earlier than would seem, however it was clearly again at its roost.


Breakfast at house gave me the prospect to tick Home Sparrow – the simplest place to search out sparrows nowadays is in my backyard. Greenfinches and Dunnocks joined the full which was now over 30.


I used to be quickly out once more, this time driving to an area property the place the farmer, James, is a wonderful conservationist: his headlands planted with wildbird seed mixes appeal to growing numbers of finches and buntings as the times begin to lengthen and provides of pure meals diminish. A small flock of Fieldfares was the primary new tick, rapidly adopted by Linnet (a flock of over 200), Chaffinch (a flock of about 50, staying near the hedge), Skylark (a dozen birds with a pair singing) and Meadow Pipit (only one). A number of Widespread Gulls have been patrolling the fields. Regardless of their identify, they aren’t widespread right here, however this farm is all the time an excellent web site for them in January and February.

Subsequent cease was Knettishall Heath once more, however this time an space of mature woodland. Marsh and Lengthy-tailed Tit joined the checklist, rapidly adopted by Nuthatch (heard however not seen), Nice Noticed Woodpecker and Jay. Treecreeper would have been a bonus, however none have been to be seen.

A close-by farm reservoir is commonly productive, however it dissatisfied as we speak, with simply three additions to the checklist: Little Grebe, Mallard and Cormorant. Three Buzzards and a few Purple Kites soared over, however they have been repeat sightings of species I’d seen earlier.

I drove on to a bridge spanning the Black Bourn, a small, shallow river that could be a favoured hang-out of Kingfishers. Connecting with a Kingfisher is all the time a matter of luck, so I wasn’t shocked to not see one, however a Gray Wagtail was a delightful addition, whereas I additionally noticed my first Moorhen – I’d solely heard one earlier.

Micklemere is a wetland reserve belonging to the Suffolk Wildlife Belief, and was my subsequent location. I loved a pleasing half hour watching from a cover, however solely added the birds I used to be anticipating – Greylag and Canada Geese, Shelduck, Wigeon, Gadwall, Shoveler and Teal – with none bonus birds reminiscent of Little Egret and even Gray Heron. Nonetheless, I loved my half hour within the cover, as the various wildfowl regarded splendid within the low winter solar. I famous from the log that I ought to have been there on Christmas Day, when a White-tailed Eagle had been seen.

My subsequent web site was one other wetland – Nice Livermere lake. Precisely a yr earlier than it had produced a Pintail and a wintering Chiffchaff, however neither was to be seen as we speak. Coot – not essentially the most thrilling of birds – joined the checklist, whereas on distant arable fields there was an enormous congregation of Lapwings. My estimate was over 1500 birds. They made a high quality web site once they all took to the air – had they been disturbed by a passing Peregrine? If they’d I failed to identify it, however I did see a flock of round 50 Golden Plovers blended in with them, a chook I hoped to search out right here.

The sunshine was starting to fade now, as cloud had slipped throughout the sky, eclipsing the solar, so it was time to go homewards, with only a couple extra websites to take a look at. The primary was a stake-out for Raven, a chook that has solely not too long ago began nesting in Suffolk once more after an interval of round 150 years. The Raven will need to have been ready for me, as I quickly situated it, sitting on high of the tower of St Genevieve’s Church. It was my sixtieth species of the day. My {photograph} (under) of this chook is hardly an ideal image, however it does seize the raven’s attribute heavy beak and large head.

Yet another web site remained to be checked on the six-mile drive house. It produced my greatest view of the day of a Mistle Thrush, an surprising Gray Heron, and a trio of Herring Gulls flying over. That introduced an pleasant day’s birding to an appropriate conclusion. My complete of 63 was hardy spectacular, however I hadn’t missed a lot (Track Thrush being essentially the most notable absentee from my checklist), and I’ve a minimum of acquired 2024 off to an inexpensive begin.