Hello
A wet morning giving way to dryer conditions this afternoon.
In the Nene Valley today a Grey Plover was a good find on the north shore of the main basin at Clifford Hill Pits and birds of interest at Summer Leys LNR were a Sanderling, a Turnstone, two Ringed Plovers, a Greenshank and two Dunlin.
At Lilbourne Water Meadows today there was a Wood Sandpiper, two Common Sandpipers and two Little Ringed Plovers.
This evening an Osprey caught a trout just off the dam at Pitsford Reservoir and other birds there included a Kingfisher and three Grey Wagtails (two adults and a juvenile).
In the rain there were just a few wet raptors on the fields between Hanging Houghton and Cottesbrooke next to shrike hedge but this afternoon that number had risen to at least forty (Red Kites and Common Buzzards). Two Painted Lady butterflies were seen nearby.
Eyebrook Reservoir attracted an Avocet and three Sanderling today.
Regards
Neil M
Song Thrush courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
Red Kite courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
Grey Plover courtesy of Robin Gossage. |
White-legged Damselfly courtesy of John Tilly. |
Black and Red Froghopper courtesy of John Tilly. |
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