Hello
A day with a few showers and subsequent cooler temperatures was a nice change!
A Glossy Ibis was reported at Summer Leys LNR and presumably the same bird later at the Earls Barton New Workings complex further west.
At Daventry Country Park the Pectoral Sandpiper has remained for another day and other waders there were two Dunlin, two Ringed Plovers and singles of Green Sandpiper and Common Sandpiper.
Birds north of the causeway at Pitsford Reservoir were three Black-tailed Godwits, six Greenshanks, a Whimbrel, two Common Sandpipers, a Golden Plover, two Ospreys, two Kingfishers and seven Great White Egrets.
Stanford Reservoir hosted the Ferruginous Duck still, a Mandarin Duck, a Hobby, a Common Snipe, two Green Sandpipers, six Common Sandpipers, a Raven, twenty Yellow Wagtails, six Spotted Flycatchers, two Kingfishers and two of the colour-ringed Black-headed Gulls.
Three Garganey were at Titchmarsh LNR at Thrapston Pits where also a Wood Sandpiper, a Greenshank, a Black-tailed Godwit, three Common Snipe and two Common Sandpipers.
Other birds at the New Workings section of Earls Barton were a Hobby, a Greenshank, three Green Sandpipers and a Common Sandpiper. Other birds at Summer Leys LNR were a Hobby, two Greenshanks and two Common Sandpipers.
A Hobby family was still in the vicinity of Blueberry Farm, Maidwell this morning and a Common Redstart was still between the chippings compound and Bunker One at Harrington Airfield. At least three Grey Wagtails were in the Brampton Valley below Brixworth. At least one Raven remains around Hanging Houghton village.
There are plans for a ringing session at Harrington Airfield on Saturday which will mean restricted access around the bunkers between the chipping compound and the concrete track. The footpath along the concrete track remains unaffected.
Regards
Neil M
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| An adult Yellow-legged Gull in full moult. |
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| A Herring Gull taking it easy, courtesy of John Tilly. |
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| A first year Starling moulting into winter plumage, courtesy of John Tilly. |
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| I rather assume that much of our wildlife has suffered during the long, hot drought and I'm sure the amphibians such as these Common Frogs in our garden will be pleased to see some moisture. |


















































