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A survey of an estate in the centre of the county today yielded six species of raptor, a good number of Brown Hares, a pair of Grey Partridge, a fledged Tawny Owlet and up to five Ravens.
A pair of Spotted Flycatchers were still at the Brampton Valley Way below Hanging Houghton this morning and birds in the valley below Brixworth included a Green Sandpiper, two Little Ringed Plovers, a Little Egret and up to three Grey Wagtails. There was a great hatch of Beautiful Damselflies in the same area with a few Black-tailed Skimmers on the wing too.
The Wood Warbler was still at Harry's Park Wood again today.
Regards
Neil M
Brown Hare. |
Underside view of an Osprey carrying a trout. |
Skylark. |
Beautiful Demoiselles. |
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