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A cool, sunny day with no rain was a tonic and many of the longer-staying winter birds were still in situ.
At Pitsford Reservoir the Great Northern Diver was still present south of the causeway, this bird now entering its fifth month of stay and a Barn Owl was in the Scaldwell Bay where there was a pair of Pintail and at least two Great White Egrets.
The Glossy Ibis also continues with it's long stay at Summer Leys LNR where there were also two Oystercatchers and Redpoll and Siskin in the alders by the feeding station.
Also in the Nene Valley at least two White-fronted Geese were in the Whiston/Cogenhoe area, plus a drake Red-crested Pochard, three Chiffchaffs, a Grey Wagtail, two Egyptian Geese, three Shelducks, two Oystercatchers and a Green Sandpiper.
A Shelduck, two Oystercatchers, two Great White Egrets and a Chiffchaff were at Irthlingborough Lakes and Meadows LNR and a drake Smew remains at Clifford Hill Pits.
Ravensthorpe Reservoir continued to attract the two White-fronted Geese plus a Grey Wagtail and a Chiffchaff. A Hawfinch was near the Playing Fields at Cottesbrooke again this morning and Grey Wagtails were at Kelmarsh, Lamport and Brixworth. Ravens were at Brixworth (three), Hanging Houghton (two), Walgrave (two) and Kelmarsh.
A Barn Owl was at Harrington Airfield and in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton and Eyebrook Reservoir hosted a Brent Goose and a drake Smew.
Yesterday evening I returned from a five day tour in south France to see Wallcreeper and the birds of the Camargue and a page/tab has been created for images from this short stint entitled 'Wallcreepers & the Camargue Feb 2025'. We were fortunate to see two different Wallcreepers and an excellent variety of birds and other wildlife.
Regards
Neil M
Redshank courtesy of Phil West. |
Great Tit courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
Blue Tit courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
Glossy Ibis courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
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