Hello
Some interesting sightings in and close to the county during the last few days have sparked quite some interest!
On the 6th June a Rose-breasted Grosbeak was apparently photographed in a Corby garden. This species originates from North America so whether this was a bird of wild origin or an escapee from captivity we will perhaps never know. If it is/was a wild bird then this signifies the first North American passerine to be recorded in Northamptonshire.
At Stanford Reservoir yesterday evening a Golden Oriole was heard calling on the Leicestershire bank but not seen and it wasn't relocated this morning. The Marsh Warbler present yesterday hasn't been reported today but birds present today included two Hobbies, three Cuckoos (one rufous phase) and two Cetti's Warblers.
Today and a Black-necked Grebe was located on the Summer Leys LNR where it was seen during the day near Gull Island and a Marsh Harrier was there this afternoon.
At Pitsford Reservoir this morning there was a Ringed Plover, a Dunlin and a Grey Wagtail on the dam, and two Grey Wagtails in the Brampton Valley below Brixworth.
Regards
Neil M
Kingfisher courtesy of Robin Gossage. |
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