I arrive at the Learning Centre car park, as I drive in a Jay is spotted on top of a sign. Then a Song Thrush is spotted singing away on top of a Blackthorn as I walk towards the Learning Centre, it then flying away to the other side of the LC field to another scrub. Also spotted was a Crow on top of a tree as I walk into the LC. Heard were many a Robin as well as a Magpie.
Once done in the LC office, I head out and check out the bird hide – at first I see nothing, but notice the feed has been filled up with seeds. Before I go, I notice 4x Great Tits in the Brambles and Blackthorn, seeming like they are playing with each other, eventually they go to the birdfeeder. I head out of the hide head left toward South Field, above me are Linnets and heard were more Great Tits, as well as Blue Tits and a Chaffinch.
In South Field I head left past the gate and listen out to the left of me within the hedgerows of Brambles, Blackthorn, Hawthorn and Ivy. Here I hear a Greenfinch, Wren, Dunnock, Great Tits, Blue Tits, Chaffinches, and Robins. In the distance towards the Lighthouse field I hear a Raven calling. I slowly walk and spot a small clump of Daffodils, not yet in bloom, getting ready for spring. Spring is coming people!
I head towards the small copse and have a look in there for any signs of spring, the canopy is Sycamore and Holm Oak. The Ground layer is full of Stinking Iris, Wood Dock, Cleavers, Nettles, Lords and Ladies, Winter Heliotrope and mosses, and the edge of the copse there is Blackthorn and Brambles.
I go into Lighthouse field and immediately in the distance I spot a Kestrel, around Field 10 way. I take my Binoculars and see it hover, then glide, then hover again, and glide, until it goes away towards the cliffs and away from view. Also spotted was a Black-Backed Gull, and a Blackbird.