Hello
Another cold day with temperatures struggling to rise much above freezing all day and with low cloud in anticipation for some potential snow tonight.
Some ringing at Pitsford Reservoir at Christies Copse in the Walgrave Bay provided almost one hundred and fifty birds of fourteen species, amounting to eighty-three new birds and sixty-six birds ringed from an earlier date. Perhaps the most remarkable bird was the same Jay featured on yesterday's post, perhaps two miles away from where caught on Monday (Scaldwell village) - it certainly gets around a bit and clearly knows where there is some bird food on offer! Other birds processed included a Goldcrest, a Treecreeper, a Great Spotted Woodpecker, three Chaffinches, three Blackbirds and two Redwings. Other birds noted on-site included a Peregrine, a Woodcock and two Ravens and south of the causeway the Great Northern Diver was near The Narrows.
Stanford Reservoir today provided a first winter Mediterranean Gull, a first winter Caspian Gull, a Great White Egret, three Water Rails, three Goosanders and two Ravens. Eyebrook Reservoir was good for a Scaup and three drake Smew, the two White-fronted Geese were seen at Ravensthorpe Reservoir and nearby fields and an adult Caspian Gull was at Hollowell Reservoir. A Jack Snipe was seen at Stortons Pits.
The Glossy Ibis remained at Summer Leys LNR and a 'ringtail' Hen Harrier also appeared on the reserve. An adult Yellow-legged Gull was at Clifford Hill Pits, a female Red-crested Pochard was at Daventry Country Park and a couple of Hawfinches were mobile in Cottesbrooke village.
A Pair of Blackcaps were in our garden at Hanging Houghton today attracted to apples and a female was in Geoff's garden at Barton Seagrave.
In the Brampton Valley today there were two Woodcock between Hanging Houghton and Brixworth and this evening two Barn Owls and a Green Sandpiper were below Hanging Houghton. An adult female Peregrine and two Woodcock were at Blueberry Farm, Maidwell.
A 'ringtail' Hen Harrier appeared at Harrington Airfield at lunchtime with other birds being eight Golden Plovers, two Woodcock and a Barn Owl.
Regards
Neil M
Redwing courtesy of Jane Neill. |
Jay courtesy of Jane Neill. |
Trail camera footage of local owl nest-boxes featuring Tawny and Barn Owl courtesy of Chris Payne. |