August birding Hampstead Heath 2020
August has been an absolutely brilliant month! I wasn't around for all of it so I missed out a little but I still found four new birds for my Hampstead Heath list! I'll go over a few highlights from month day by day.
The first week of August was pretty quiet as expected but I did see my first Willow Warblers of the Autumn. I also picked up a few other warblers like Garden Warbler and Lesser Whitethroat. On the 7th three Yellow Wagtails flew over Parliament Hill. After that I headed off to Norfolk for a bit.
On the 20th of August I headed over to Kenwood to have a look for flycatchers. At first glance there was nothing to be seen so I decided to spend some time photographing the Willow Warbler that were piling in from out of the woods. Then just at the moment I'd forgotten about seeing a flycatcher, a stunning Pied Flycatcher hopped out in front of me! It gave a few good views before I rushed off to get my GCSE results.
On the 22nd I found my first Spotted Flycatcher of the year in Kenwood
On the 23rd I went out to search for a tree pipit as they were arriving all over London. But after several hours the only one I saw was a distant view shooting over the playground that I wasn't 100% sure on. Later in the afternoon on a casual walk with my family, we flushed a pair in the Kenwood bog which then perched nicely for a few photos!
The 24th was also a very exciting day! After a relatively boring walk up to Kenwood, I immediately found a warbler flock just up from the pond. As I was looking through it, a male Common Redstart hopped into a dead tree nearby! It gave me a few brief views before disappearing back into the bushes. Next I found another Pied Flycatcher with the same flock as it moved closer to the bog. Another mystery flycatcher sp added some excitement as well as my first shoveller of the Autumn
On the 27th of August I saw two Spotted Flycatcher and a Crossbill flew NW over Cohen's field. I also had one possible Wood Warbler on Parliament hill: "Initially picked up with some willow warblers, the bird seemed to have a brighter yellow throat relative to the rest of it's body. It also had a fairly uniform white underside. However it looked slightly small compared to what I'd expected and did not have the shiny, almost metallic look I've seen in photos. Before I got a photo, it flitted away and didn't show again". (My description, could have been an odd willow warbler of course!)
The 28th was certainly the busiest day of the month. Migrant birds included Wheatear, 2 Spotted Flycatcher, Whinchat, 2 Hobby, Little Egret (very rare to land), Peregrine, a probable Garden Warbler, Common Buzzard, Flycatcher sp and my first Grass Snake on the Heath for two years was a nice bonus
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On the 29th August I flushed the first Teal of the year (a scarce bird here). Other nice birds around included two Wheatear, Siskin, Peregrine, Yellow Wagtail (Fly-over) and a spotted Flycatcher
On the 30th of August a Siskin landed on Parliament hill.
In all it was a very exciting month and there looks to be a good autumn ahead! The Pied Flycatchers (and others found by other birders) were the first records I know of for seven years! What a great few weeks of birding! It was a shame not to find any sandpipers however.
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