There have certainly been a good variety and numbers of waders around over the last couple of days. At one point there was an incredible 10 Wood Sandpipers at the New Workings Earls Barton GP but today only 1 bird remained. Other birds at this site include 5 Greenshank, Whimbrel and Osprey. Just a short distance from here Summer Leys had an amazing day yesterday. Whimbrel, Avocets, Bar Tailed Godwit, Common Sandpiper, Wood Sandpiper, Glossy Ibis, Black Tern, Little and Mediterranean Gull and a short distance in the other direction at Clifford Hill GP, 10 Oystercatchers, 6 Common Sandpipers , 4 Little Ringed Plovers, 3 Whimbrel and a Green Sandpiper. Today at this site a Curlew and a Blue Headed Wagtail. Other birds around yesterday included a Spotted Flycatcher in a garden at Hollowell and 7 Common Sandpipers at the Reservoir, a Black Tern at Ravensthorpe Reservoir and 4 Cattle Egrets at Wappenham. Today there were 2 singing Nightingales at Stortons GP, 6 Cattle Egrets at Stanwick GP and Greenshank, Redshank and Little Ringed Plovers at Lilbourne Meadows.
Yesterday my early morning walk produced a Whinchat and Cuckoo below Hanging Houghton and my afternoon walk a Grasshopper Warbler at Harrington Airfield. Today I was at Peterborough for most of the day at an agility competition. Rouzel enjoyed herself making her own courses up!!! Whereas Jaeger just had one of those days of near misses but he was amazing to run. On my way home I stopped off at Titchmarsh LNR. I could hear a Bittern booming whilst I was getting myself sorted out in the car park and it continued to boom intermittently throughout the duration of my visit. There were plenty of birds to look at, Hobby, 2 Cuckoo's, one of which was making its "bubbling call" whilst the other bird was calling from the other side of the pit, several Cettis and Sedge Warblers and a lovely drake Garganey which I nearly missed. It was a toss up whether to go back to the car and head home or just walk a little bit further. Luckily I opted to walk a bit further and check the view from north hide.
Regards Eleanor




















































