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May 16, 2018

Cranes at Gallows Bridge

The Common Crane is a rare vagrant to Buckinghamshire and despite re-introduction schemes in the UK in recent years, there were no sightings of this species in 2016 and 2017.

So when Warren Claydon found two at Gallows Bridge Farm BBOWT Reserve on May 16th, it was somewhat of a surprise! It was assumed that they would soon move on. However, that was not the case, and the birds were seen daily until May 27th, attracting quite a lot of interest with local birders.

Fortunately the fact that the birds were on a nature reserve, and birders could visit the hides with little or no disturbance to the birds.

The two birds spent much of the time over the first few days at the far end of the reserve, so with warm sunny days, the views were not great due to the distance and the heat haze. From time to time the birds left the reserve and went onto nearby farmland presumably to feed.

As the days went on the pair moved much closer to the hides and were seen to perform their display dance on more than one occasion. It was hoped they might stay and breed, albeit being quite late in the breeding season, but they departed probably overnight or early morning on May 28th.

A pair of Cranes standing on rough grassland
Photo by John Edwards
A pair of Cranes feeding on rough grassland
Photo by John Edwards
A pair of Cranes displaying to each other on marshy grassland
Photo by Rob Cadd
A pair of Cranes displaying to each other on marshy grassland
Photo by Rob Cadd
A pair of Cranes displaying to each other amongst rough grassland
Photo by Rob Cadd
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