Hello
Plenty of migrants on the loose today with perhaps Black Terns dominating the action but also waders on the move too.
Two Little Gulls were at Stanford Reservoir this afternoon and other birds included a Redshank, two Oystercatchers, a Hobby and a Cuckoo.
Ravensthorpe Reservoir was the venue for eight Black Terns this morning before they moved on. A little later and ten Black Terns and five Little Gulls dropped in until they also departed.
Another twelve Black Terns were seen at Boddington Reservoir this afternoon and at Pitsford Reservoir there were two mobile Avocets this morning which left to the south and arriving migrants this afternoon/evening were seventeen Black Terns, and for a while, at least five Little Gulls before they disappeared.
Summer Leys LNR also attracted four Black Terns plus a Bar-tailed Godwit, three Black-tailed Godwits, a Wood Sandpiper, a Whimbrel and four Greenshanks with nearby Hardwater Lake hosting the Glossy Ibis (also visited Summer Leys), and a summer plumage Spotted Redshank with two Common Redshanks and two Whimbrel for a time.
The New Workings Section of the Earls Barton complex was good for two Ruff this morning plus a Greenshank and what was probably the same Spotted Redshank seen later at Hardwater Lake.
At Stanwick Pits there were again two Bar-tailed Godwits and two Greenshank and Clifford Hill Pits provided a Wood Sandpiper, three Whimbrel, a Greenshank, five Common Sandpipers, a Caspian Gull and four Wheatears. A Common Sandpiper and a Dunlin visited Titchmarsh LNR at Thrapston Pits and another Common Sandpiper was at Sixfields Lake, Northampton with a Cuckoo at neighbouring Stortons Pits.
An Osprey was at Hollowell Reservoir this afternoon and a Nightingale and Mandarin were just across the border at Castor Hanglands (Cambs).
Single Grey Wagtails were in the Brampton Valley below Brixworth and at Kelmarsh Hall, and a couple of Redpolls were at Hanging Houghton and Roade.
I have just returned from an eight day tour in the south of France and a few images are depicted on the page/tab 'Provence in Spring 2026.
Regards
Neil M
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| Common Whitethroat courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
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| Little Gull. |
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| Swallow courtesy of Nathan Jones. |
































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