Evesham and District

November 2025 Middleton

The weather was kind as ten of us started our birding in glorious sunshine following the path alongside the stream through Mill Plantation. At the first feeding station there was a good selection of tits and finches and good views of the first of at least three nuthatches. Further along we had glimpses of a treecreeper and siskin. Moving on towards the canal many of the group saw siskin and redpoll, thankfully at a lower level avoiding the neck-straining views we had of the siskin in the woods.

The lakes gave us views of wheeling lapwing and small flocks of winter ducks now looking resplendent in their post-eclipse plumage in the winter sun. There were also at least three goldeneyes, a great white egret and little egret. We timed our visit to the only hide perfectly as a heavy rain shower started on as we entered. After sheltering there until the rain passed we made our way back to the car park picking up sightings of a stonechat and a sparrowhawk.