Hello
For me the day started with two vocal Barnacle Geese flying west over the house at Hanging Houghton early this morning, presumably the birds from Pitsford Reservoir yesterday.
A subsequent visit to Scotland Wood provided views of three mobile Crossbills and at least eleven Siskins. Nearby west of Lamport the four Short-eared Owls remain in a field (these birds seemingly do not hunt by day).
The three Black-tailed Godwits were still on the main pit at Stanwick Pits early this morning and at Earls Barton Pits the new workings attracted a Little Ringed Plover, two Oystercatchers, two Green Sandpipers and three Shelducks. At Summer Leys LNR a Sandwich Tern was present briefly, there were up to seven Black-tailed Godwits (later reducing to four), a Grey Plover, two Golden Plovers, a Little Ringed Plover, a Swallow and a Sand Martin.`
A Goosander was present at Stortons Pits and a Water Shrew was an excellent record.
A Swallow and eight Sand Martins were at Titchmarsh Reserve at Thrapston Pits and at Ditchford Pits a Cattle Egret was in a field near Ditchford Lane and the female Ring-necked Duck was still on the Cotton Reel Pit.
A blogsite has been created to represent the Northants Ringing Group and can be found at:-
https://northantsringinggroup.blogspot.com
Regards
Neil M
Greylag Geese courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
Canada Geese courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
Little Egret at Abington Park courtesy of Dave Jackson. |
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