Hello
Another still and grey day was still good for migration with thrushes and finches moving for much of the day.
Plenty of birds at Stanford Reservoir included a rare visitor to the site in the shape of a Knot which flew around and off this morning, a Mediterranean Gull, a Caspian Gull, a Yellow-legged Gull, six Red-crested Pochards, two Goosanders, a Great White Egret, a Water Rail, an estimated thousand Redwings, six Golden Plovers, two Cetti's Warblers and a Brambling.
At Earls Barton Pits, the 'ringtail' Hen Harrier again showed at the new workings section of the complex and the Glossy Ibis was still at Summer Leys LNR plus a hundred Golden Plovers and a female Stonechat. At Stanwick Pits, eight Cattle Egrets flew over the Main Lake this morning and a Pink-footed Goose was with a goose flock which flew over north-east.
Hawfinches were seen again today with two at Cottesbrooke visible from Station Road/playing field area and two were seen briefly at Blatherwycke churchyard but with a single seen again later. A Crossbill was seen flying over Cottesbrooke and other finches at Blatherwycke were three Bramblings and a Redpoll with a drake Red-crested Pochard on the lake. A Crossbill was over Hollowell village this afternoon and a Brambling was at Hanging Houghton.
With a Booted Eagle being seen in counties to the south over successive days, keep looking up!
Regards
Neil M
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