Hello
Windy and sunny again and Summer Leys LNR seems to be hogging most of the birds today with the Glossy Ibis, a Black-tailed Godwit, a Bar-tailed Godwit, up to four Wood Sandpipers (an excellent spring for them), two Avocets, a Ringed Plover, a Curlew, a Whimbrel, a Ruff, a Common Sandpiper, one or two Mediterranean Gull(s), a Black Tern and two Grey Partridges. The Glossy Ibis subsequently visited Hardwater Lake.
Early afternoon at the New Workings section of Earls Barton Pits/Whiston Wetlands yielded four Wood Sandpipers, a Bar-tailed Godwit, a Whimbrel, two Greenshanks, two Ruff and a Sanderling.
Stanwick Pits provided a Bar-tailed Godwit, a Whimbrel and a Greenshank with two Greenshanks on the Titchmarsh Reserve at Thrapston Pits.
A female Yellow Wagtail at Clifford Hill Pits yesterday evening had a dull blue head and full supercillia resembling a Blue-headed race or similar. Today birds on-site included a Wood Sandpiper, three Whimbrel, a Greenshank, three Common Sandpipers, two Oystercatchers and four Little Ringed Plovers.
Two singing Nightingales remain at Stortons Pits and adjacent scrub at Sixfields Lakes, Northampton, and a Cuckoo is mobile in the same area.
Eight Common Sandpipers at Hollowell Reservoir were mirrored by eight more at Ravensthorpe Reservoir!
Five Wheatears and two pairs of Grey Partridge were located at Harrington Airfield this morning, an Oystercatcher and a Common Sandpiper were north of the causeway at Pitsford Reservoir and three Tree Sparrows remain at Rectory Farm, Old where we hope they will produce some youngsters.
Regards
Neil M
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| Sheep of all sorts dominate the fields at the Lilbourne Water Meadows reserve. The lambing season may have finished there but it's just starting on some farms! |




















































