It has been an extremely quiet weekend with only a handful of birds being reported. The "star bird" was undoubtedly a White Stork which was seen and photographed by a lucky observer as it circled above the A605 at the Titchmarsh/Thrapston junction at about 15.00hrs yesterday.
There have been a couple of recent ringing sessions. At Stortons GP (28th) John Boland and team processed 45 birds of which 34 were new and 11 retraps of 17 species. As expected quite a few species of Warbler, Chiffchaff, Blackcap, Common and Lesser Whitethroat and Reed, Sedge, Cettis and Garden Warbler. Yesterday Kenny Cramer and gang were back at Linford Reserve where 115 birds were processed, of which 88 were newly ringed. 31 Blue Tits and 15 Great Tits were caught but no Long Tailed Tits. Warblers were represented by 9 Reed Warbler, 5 Blackcap, 4 Sedge Warbler, 3 Garden Warbler, 2 Common Whitethroat, Chiffchaff and Cettis Warbler. 2 Cuckoo's hit the net, one new bird and the other was one of the individuals ringed earlier in the week. The larger birds were represented by a pair of adult Jackdaws and a rather hefty Wood Pigeon.
I have seen very little myself due to being out of county with Jaeger and Rouzel who were competing. We had a very successful weekend. So my birding has been confined to early morning and late evening. I have come across two different families of young Tawny Owls that have been placed in the trees by the adults so it looks as if they are having a better year. Fingers crossed that the Barn Owls have a better year too.
Regards Eleanor



















































