Hello
Similar weather conditions to yesterday but seemingly less new migrants following a more easterly steer to the wind.
A male Ring Ouzel was found at Blueberry Farm, Maidwell this morning together with a Wheatear and a Yellow Wagtail but by late afternoon they had been replaced with a Common Redstart.
Three pairs of Grey Partridge and a Redpoll were the best on offer at Harrington Airfield this morning and three Tree Sparrows remained at Rectory Farm, Old.
The Red-throated Diver remains at Hollowell Reservoir but must surely move on soon and seven Golden Plovers were noted flying north at Mears Ashby.
The extensive Earls Barton area of the Nene Valley provided a Common Redstart in a hedge at the point where pylons cross the river between Wollaston Lock and Wellingborough Prison, and at Summer Leys LNR a Bittern was seen in flight, a Black-tailed Godwit was a brief visitor and a singing Sedge Warbler and two Yellow Wagtails were noted. The New Workings section/Whiston Wetlands further west provided a fly-over Osprey and a brief visit from an Avocet and earlier the drake Red-crested Pochard, three Goosanders and a Wheatear.
Reports on Birdguides indicated that the Ring-necked Duck was on Town Lake at Thrapston Pits and a Hobby was also reported on the Titchmarsh reserve. Nick saw and heard a singing Garden Warbler and four Dunlin also on the Titchmarsh reserve.
Six Little Ringed Plovers and a Yellow Wagtail were noted at Clifford Hill Pits. There was no sight or sound of the Nightingale at Twywell Hills and Dales today.
A Great White Egret was still north of the causeway at Pitsford Reservoir today with another one at Stanford Reservoir where also two Yellow Wagtails, an Oystercatcher, a Water Rail and two Goosanders.
Regards
Neil M
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| Ring Ouzel. |
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| Red Kite. |
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| Male Common Redstart. |




















































