Hello
A pleasant morning deteriorating into a drizzly, wet afternoon.
Kinewell Lake at Ringstead Pits was still the place to be today with the Red-necked Grebe and drake Ring-necked Duck still present, a Cattle Egret, two Goosanders and for a time the Tundra Bean Goose and twenty-three European White-fronted Geese before they moved down the Nene Valley just east of Denford for the remainder of the day.
Seven European White-fronted Geese were seen on the main lake at Stanwick Pits and Summer Leys LNR was good still for the Glossy Ibis and an adult Caspian Gull, with a Green Sandpiper, a Common Snipe and an Oystercatcher at Earls Barton New Workings (North). That man again Nick Parker watched a Common Crane fly north over Thrapston Pits (still a surprisingly rare sighting in the county despite many being in neighbouring Cambridgeshire), and the Pink-footed Goose was on Elinor Lake.
Crossbills were heard calling at Wakerley Wood car park this morning and one was still at Scotland Wood. Two Ravens were at Hanging Houghton, a Raven and at least two Siskins were at Kelmarsh Hall and two Ravens were at the Brampton Valley Draughton Crossing.
At Pitsford Reservoir there were two Yellow-legged Gulls and a Grey Wagtail and in the Walgrave Bay two Ravens, a Brambling and a Siskin. At least five Tree Sparrows were at Rectory Farm, Old village.
Approximately seven Redpolls were visiting a Greens Norton garden today and quality birds at Hollowell Reservoir were the Red-throated Diver still, four Jack Snipe, six Common Snipe, two Caspian Gulls and a Stonechat. Two Grey Wagtails and several Siskins were at Beck Dairy, Cottesbrooke this morning.
The Harringworth floods in the Welland Valley today attracted a Curlew, five Dunlin and eight Pintail and twenty-nine European White-fronted Geese were again in a field at Stanford Hall.
Regards
Neil M
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| Song Thrush. Above images taken at Summer Leys LNR today courtesy of John Tilly. Below is a video of a Red Fox helping itself to some bird food in our back garden during the early hours of this morning! |











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