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The Caspian Tern absented itself from Eyebrook Reservoir for much of the day and was subsequently at Rutland Water this evening.
There was some excitement when Dave Jackson spotted an immature White-tailed Eagle over Pitsford Reservoir just before 10am this morning, the big raptor being pursued by Common Buzzards and corvids. Sadly it wasn't seen again locally despite a number of birders spending the next couple of hours scanning over the reservoir. It would appear that this bird is an individual that fledged from a nest in West Sussex in 2023 (G625) and has spent much of this summer in the Cairngorms, Scotland. It's a ringed and satellite-tracked bird that apparently roosted between Naseby and Clipston last night. All the indications are that this bird is heading south back down to Sussex. Traditionally it seems that most of the young birds roam considerably before returning to the natal area and consider breeding themselves.
Birds north of the causeway at Pitsford Reservoir today included an Osprey, two Hobbies, three Great White Egrets, three Green Sandpipers, two Common Sandpipers and at least one Yellow-legged Gull.
A male Common Redstart was still at Firetail Covert (apt name) near Cold Ashby today and another male was found between Harlestone and Duston at Fleetland Farm. The male bird was still at Woodford Halse LNR today
At Harrington Airfield this morning at least one Crossbill was flying around for a while and a pair of Grey Partridges were looking after ten or eleven youngsters. This evening a juvenile Marsh Harrier was hunting extensively around the bunkers and top fields for two hours. A ringing session is planned for there tomorrow morning and possibly Saturday morning too when there will be access restrictions in place around the bunkers and between the Chipping Compound and the concrete track.
Elsewhere and the Black-tailed Godwit was still at Stanwick Pits with further Marsh Harriers at Irthlingborough Lakes and Meadows this morning and Summer Leys LNR this evening. A Caspian Gull was a brief visitor to Daventry Country Park this morning.
The Ruddy Shelduck was seen at Ravensthorpe Reservoir at 1pm and the family party of Spotted Flycatchers and two juvenile Grey Wagtails were in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton.
Regards
Neil M
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| White-tailed Eagle G625 as photographed at Poole Harbour earlier this year, courtesy of Aidan Brown. |
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| Juvenile Great Spotted Woodpecker courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
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| Male Broad-bodied Chaser. |












































