Hello
Another sunny day with plenty of breeze this afternoon and the conditions remain good for the butterflies.
A Black-tailed Godwit was in the Scaldwell Bay at Pitsford Reservoir this morning and a Barn Owl was in the Holcot Bay this afternoon. A juvenile Cuckoo was located in the Scaldwell Bay being fed by Reed Warblers and other birds were a Spotted Flycatcher and Green Sandpiper. Butterfly highlights were a Silver-washed Fritillary and two Purple Hairstreaks.
A pair of Hobby were seen across fields west of Brixworth village.
A Greenshank was heard calling at Stanwick Pits this morning and two Common Sandpipers were at Summer Leys LNR.
Two more Common Sandpipers were at Ravensthorpe Reservoir as the autumn wader migration slowly builds in momentum. A Cattle Egret was a brief visitor at Stanford Reservoir where also two Common Sandpipers, an Oystercatcher, a Kingfisher and a Grasshopper Warbler.
A Barn Owl and a Grey Wagtail were on the Kelmarsh Estate today and family parties of Spotted Flycatcher were at Hanging Houghton and Harlestone.
A ringing session at Linford Lakes, Milton Keynes yesterday provided plenty of diversity within the one hundred and forty-three birds handled by the team there. Warblers dominated with twenty-eight Blackcaps, fourteen Garden Warblers, two Lesser Whitethroats, seven Common Whitethroats, a Sedge Warbler, fifteen Reed Warblers, two Cetti's Warblers and six Chiffchaffs. The finches were represented by a Chaffinch, eleven Goldfinches and fourteen Greenfinches.
Bigger birds included three Great Spotted Woodpeckers, two Green Woodpeckers, two Jackdaws, a Magpie, a Woodpigeon and a Mallard.
A Silver-washed Fritillary was a new site record for Sunderland Wood on the Kelmarsh Estate today and odonata seen there included Beautiful Demoiselle, Brown Hawker and Southern Hawker.
Regards
Neil M
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| Juvenile Green Woodpecker. |
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| Lesser Whitethroat. |
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| Mallard. Images all courtesy of Kenny Cramer. |

















































