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A few birds noted at Pitsford Reservoir today included the pair of Garganey again by the Old Scaldwell Road Feeding Station, a Great White Egret in the Walgrave Bay, plus two Little Egrets, two Sedge Warblers singing at each other and a Yellow-legged Gull off the dam.
The lingering flock of about a hundred chattering and very smart Fieldfares remain still at Bluebery Farm, Maidwell and this evening there was a Jack Snipe flushed in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton plus a hunting Barn Owl.
A tour of the Titchmarsh reserve at Thrapston Pits provided observers with flavours of summer with a flying Osprey, three or four pairs of Oystercatchers, two pairs of Shelduck and chattering Swallows, shouting Cetti's Warblers, repetitive Chiffchaffs, melodious Willow Warblers and mimicking Blackcaps, Reed and Sedge Warblers. A Nightingale was calling near the bridge over the river and three Great White Egrets and a Little Egret remained. A Black Tern was seen on Town Lake.
Earls Barton Pits attracted records of a Whimbrel, a second year gull which was a Mediterranean or hybrid and a Grasshopper Warbler with Stanwick Pits also recording a Whimbrel.
Clifford Hill Pits is proving attractive to the long-staying Ring-necked Duck and the three Bar-tailed Godwits from yesterday were still present together with a Dunlin. Alan was pleased to record a Ring-necked Parakeet flying over his Arbours garden in Northampton.
A female Common Redstart was a good spring find at Honey Hill, Cold Ashby this morning.
Regards
Neil M
Male Yellow Wagtail. |
Grey Wagtail. |
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