Hello
A rather cold and foggy start today gave way to some winter sunshine and pleasant weather.
This provided us with the opportunity to complete the WeBS count at Ditchford Pits - the older pits were checked first and the latter part of the count concentrated on the newer pits west of Ditchford Lane.
A Marsh Harrier was seen a couple of times west of Ditchford Lane at one stage interacting with a dark Common Buzzard. Other birds in this section included a drake Pintail, a couple of Goldeneye, two Egyptian Geese, three Goosanders, three or four Great White Egrets, a Green Sandpiper, a Water Rail, a pair of Stonechats and four Cetti's Warblers.
East of Ditchford Lane and birds included another four Great White Egrets, at least four Cetti's Warblers, four Grey Wagtails and a couple of Chiffchaffs.
The two Glossy Ibis were showing very well close to the road at the Wellingborough Embankment today, using both wet fields either side of the road.
Two Ring-necked Ducks were reported via Birdguides as being present at Summer Leys LNR today with no other details known.
The Black Redstart was again in Northampton this morning, showing on rooftops in Sandringham Road at about 10am.
The Glossy Ibis remains at Stanford Reservoir where also six Great White Egrets and a Peregrine were seen.
Regards
Neil M
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| The Glossy Ibis at the Wellingborough Embankment today. |
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