Quite often with birding it is all about being in the right place at the right time and looking in the right direction!! This was certainly the case today for Ricky Sinfield when just after eleven o clock an immature Gannet flew past him at Summer Leys. As far as I'm aware the bird just kept on flying, but what an amazing experience.
I suppose that the same could be said for me today too. I was out early this morning as I was on a bit of a tight timetable so didn't really have time to meander about. I literally only spent 15 minutes at shrike hedge but that was enough to produce the Corn Bunting, female Merlin and a pair of Stonechat, plus a few Bramblings, Redpolls and Siskins going over. I reluctantly dragged myself away and headed off to Peterborough for an agility training session with all 3 collies !!! Even though we have finished competing for the season and technically they are having a rest they still love to train and learn new skills. On my way home I stopped off at Titchmarsh LNR. I hadn't walked very far when I got caught in a heavy rain shower and nearly abandoned my visit but then I thought "I'm already wet so I might as well keep walking ". I'm so glad that I kept walking as I had lovely views of a Bittern and Marsh Harrier. There seemed to be Great White and Little Egrets everywhere and I counted 16 Great Whites quite easily. Other birds on my walk included a pair of Goosander, pair of Stonechat, Water Rail, 2 Kingfishers, Grey Wagtail, 4 Egyptian Geese and several Cettis Warblers.
The Lesser Scaup remains at Ditchford GP and at Daventry Reservoir 2 drake Red Crested Pochards and a Black Tailed Godwit. A Grey Plover flew through Hollowell Reservoir at 08.05hrs.
Have a good weekend.
Regards Eleanor
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| The rather late Wheatear at Clifford Hill Pits courtesy of Tony Stanford. |





























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