Hello
Another warm, sunny day with a light breeze was perfect for more bird migration and permitted large birds to move about with comparative ease. A White-tailed Eagle found itself at Rutland Water today and was one of the Isle of Wight re-introduction scheme birds...the likelihood is that it flew over Northamptonshire air space but I'm not aware of any reports in the county. Three Common Cranes were also seen in flight at Stanford Reservoir late this morning but don't appear to have remained or been located elsewhere.
Other birds at Stanford Reservoir today included a Pink-footed Goose, two Great White Egrets, three Goosanders, a Water Rail and two Oystercatchers.
The Glossy Ibis was again at Summer Leys LNR and the drake Ring-necked Duck was again at the Titchmarsh Reserve on the Heronry Lake (Thrapston Pits complex).
At Clifford Hill Pits the Cattle Egret was in a field on the south side (with geese) and the drake Smew was still at the east end of the main barrage lake there. Other birds included a fly-through Little Ringed Plover, two Goosanders and a Great White Egret.
Just down the valley below Cogenhoe and Whiston the goose flock included seven White-fronted Geese and the drake Red-crested Pochard was on the River Nene in the same area. The New Workings provided a Ringed Plover, two Green Sandpipers and a Common Sandpiper.
Two Hawfinches were vocal and showy in Cottesbrooke village this morning at the road T junction of Station Road and Creaton Road.
Two Ravens were at Harrington Airfield, two Grey Wagtails were at the Silverstone Brook in Towcester and in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton there were two Grey Wagtails, a Little Egret and two Barn Owls. Four Great White Egrets and an adult Yellow-legged Gull were north of the causeway at Pitsford Reservoir this evening.
Regards
Neil M
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Canada Geese courtesy of Jonathan Pitt. |
Oystercatchers courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
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Pheasant courtesy of John Tilly. |
Reed Buntings courtesy of Tony Stanford. |