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Mild conditions, some minor showers and gently breezes was conducive for more in-coming migrants today and the day felt exciting with lots of birds on the move!
An Osprey made it to Northamptonshire today and was spotted on a regular nest, so only a day or two behind the Rutland birds and with birds also arriving in Scotland today.
In the Nene Valley there were thirteen Redshanks and a Ringed Plover at Stanwick Pits first thing with Summer Leys LNR hosting a Wheatear, a Pintail, a Dunlin and a Little Ringed Plover. Birds on the Irthlingborough Lakes and Meadows reserve included two Black-tailed Godwits and a drake Pintail.
In the Brampton Valley there was a Merlin and two Siskins near to Boughton Crossing, a Water Rail at Spring Marsh (below Brixworth), a Wheatear, an Oystercatcher and a Grey Wagtail associated with the new wetlands below Brixworth, a Woodcock and a pair of Stonechats along the stretch between Spratton Crossing and Merry Tom Lane, a Barn Owl below Hanging Houghton and at least four singing Chiffchaffs along the stretch between HH and Brampton Halt.
Reservoir birding provided four Shelduck, a Water Rail and a singing Chiffchaff at Pitsford Reservoir, the female Scaup was still at Ravensthorpe Reservoir with the female Ring-necked Duck now moving to Hollowell Reservoir where seen just off the dam. A Swallow was seen at Eyebrook Reservoir and a Caspian Gull was noted at Daventry Country Park.
Two Wheatears graced Bunker Two at Harrington Airfield today, a Blackcap was seen in an Arbours (Northampton) garden and birds in Hanging Houghton village included a Grey Wagtail and a Brambling. A drake Mandarin Duck was at Barnwell Country Park.
Regards
Neil M
Osprey courtesy of Robin Gossage. |
Little Ringed Plover courtesy of Dave Jackson. |
Great Spotted Woodpecker courtesy of Robin Gossage. |
Grey Wagtail courtesy of Robin Gossage. |
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