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| Lesser Scaup today at Clifford Hill Pits courtesy of Dave Jackson. |
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| The four amigos on top of Blueberry Hill today - Jaeger, Tor, Rouzel and Tystie! |
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| Lesser Scaup today at Clifford Hill Pits courtesy of Dave Jackson. |
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| The four amigos on top of Blueberry Hill today - Jaeger, Tor, Rouzel and Tystie! |
Hello
A 'Scaup' photographed at Clifford Hill Pits and circulated by Whatsapp was quickly identified as a drake Lesser Scaup and this bird was quite mobile around the site for much of the day. Presumably this is the same individual as that seen last year at Stanford and Ditchford. Other birds included the long-staying drake Smew, a drake Pochard x Tufted Duck hybrid and a Dunlin.
A Slavonian Grebe was found at Ravensthorpe Reservoir today and this scenic location proved popular with local birders today as the Red-throated Diver was also there. A Siskin was also present.
A Crossbill was singing at Scotland Wood and a Raven was at Kelmarsh Hall. Two Crossbills were at Gamboro' Plantation this afternoon and birds in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton included a calling Little Owl and a Barn Owl. A Grey Wagtail was in the Brampton Valley below Brixworth.
A Blackcap was seen briefly in a Wellingborough garden today.
Regards
Neil M
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| Drake Lesser Scaup - image courtesy of the finder Tyler Atkinson. |
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| Drake Lesser Scaup courtesy of Nick Parker. |
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| Rook. |
Hello
Another cool and grey day after a night of rain. Yet on the Isles of Scilly House Martins and at least one Swallow have been around the islands! Milder conditions here at the weekend won't necessarily stop the rain!
Daventry Country Park was the venue today for a visiting Slavonian Grebe and re-sighting of a wintering Siberian Chiffchaff. The Red-throated Diver has decided to return to Ravensthorpe Reservoir where it was seen south of the causeway this afternoon. Two adult Caspian Gulls were again off the Guilsborough Bay Point at Hollowell Reservoir this afternoon.
At Stanford Reservoir an adult Mediterranean Gull was seen in the afternoon roost and other birds were three Great White Egrets, two Goosanders, two Water Rails and a Cetti's Warbler.
The Glossy Ibis was again at Summer Leys LNR today, close to the Sand Martin colony wall.
Two Water Rails were seen at Spring Pond off the Brampton Valley Way between Brixworth and Spratton.
In the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton this afternoon there were a pair of Grey Partridges and a continually calling Tawny Owl in daylight conditions.
With no reports of European White-fronted Geese or other 'wild geese' being seen in the county today, maybe these visitors from the east are now gathering further to the east in the UK before heading off to the continent.
Regards
Neil M
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| Common Gull. |
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| Mute Swan. |
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| Great White Egret. |
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| Robin. |
Hello
A cold day and with constant rain forecast for overnight.
The Red-throated Diver was still at Hollowell Reservoir, off the west bank between the dam and Guilsborough Bay.
In the Nene Valley eighteen Pintail were on floodwater off the A605 at Oundle.
Four European White-fronted Geese and two Stonechats were at North Lake, Stanwick Pits this morning and the drake Ring-necked Duck was reported from the Fishing Pit at Ringstead Pits. The Glossy Ibis was similarly reported from Summer Leys LNR late this morning.
Twenty-five European White-fronted Geese and a Tundra Bean Goose were in the Nene Valley near Denford early this afternoon.
Three Mealy Redpolls were reported from Abington Park, Northampton.
A Common Snipe was at Harrington Airfield and birds in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton amounted to the pair of Stonechats, a Grey Wagtail and nine Ravens making a racket.
Regards
Neil M
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| Brown Hare. Sadly Harrington Airfield is presently littered with dead hares where people have been killing them with dogs for fun. |
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| Cock Pheasant. With the end of the shooting season the considerable numbers of survivors will become ever bolder! |
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| First year Lesser Black-backed Gull. |
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| Fieldfare. |
Hello
Seemingly a quieter day in the county for sightings but with a mixture of weather on the horizon this might provide some changes.
Long-stayers include the Glossy Ibis and a 'wing-tagged' Marsh Harrier at Summer Leys LNR this afternoon.
Eight European White-fronted Geese were still on Elinor Trout Lake at Thrapston Pits, the Pink-footed Goose was at Islip Meadows, three Pintail were on the Titchmarsh reserve and there were Grey Partridges in adjacent fields.
Sightings in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton included a/the 'ringtail' Hen Harrier, four Bramblings, a pair of Stonechats and a Barn Owl. The Crossbills were looked for at Gamboro' Plantation but not seen.
An adult Yellow-legged Gull was again at the dam end of Pitsford Reservoir today.
Regards
Neil M
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| Drake Wigeon courtesy of Neil Hasdell. |
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| Red Kite. |
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| Stonechat courtesy of Robin Gossage. |
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| First year Black-headed Gull. |
Hello
Sun and showers today for the Pitsford Reservoir WeBS count, although there were so few waterbirds it could be a record low count! The brown, muddy water is never enjoyed by birds that dive and the very high water levels have flooded out the margins.
North of the causeway and there was a Great White Egret, about thirty-five Common Snipe, a Woodcock, a Common Sandpiper, three Ravens, two pairs of Stonechats and ten Siskins. It was extremely quiet south of the causeway with just two Ravens and several Siskins.
A wild goose chase along the Nene Valley proved productive with a Tundra Bean Goose, a Pink-footed Goose and twenty-five European White-fronted Geese being found near Denford, eight European White-fronted Geese on Elinor Lake at Thrapston Pits and the Islip Meadows section of the complex held a Pink-footed Goose and a Tundra Bean Goose.
The drake Ring-necked Duck was again at Ringstead Pits and this time on the fishing lake.
At Summer Leys LNR the Glossy Ibis was still present plus three Oystercatchers, ten Common Snipe, two Great White Egrets, a Marsh Harrier and two Kingfishers.
The drake Smew was again at Clifford Hill Pits plus a Great White Egret, twelve Golden Plovers and a Raven.
The Red-throated Diver decided to switch reservoirs and was off the eastern side of the dam at Hollowell Reservoir this morning plus two adult Caspian Gulls, two Jack Snipe, four Common Snipe and two Stonechats.
Four Great White Egrets were at Stanford Reservoir where also fifteen Goosanders and a leucistic Black-headed Gull.
Three Grey Partridges were at Harrington Airfield, a Crossbill was in Scotland Wood, at least four Crossbills were at Gamboro' Plantation where a Green Sandpiper flew over and two Grey Wagtails and a gathering of at least thirty Magpies were in the Brampton Valley below Brixworth.
Two Corn Buntings were in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton with a large flock of finches and buntings which included six Bramblings, over a hundred Chaffinches, at least one hundred and fifty Goldfinches and smaller numbers of Greenfinches and Yellowhammers. Two Stonechats were also present plus a Barn Owl.
Regards
Neil M
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| Marsh Harrier. |
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| Kingfisher. |
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| Oystercatchers. |
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| Song Thrush. All above images from Summer Leys LNR today courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
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| Image and video of the Pink-footed Goose Islip Meadows today courtesy of Nick Parker. |
Hello
A very wet day (again), when will it stop raining?
The drake Ring-necked Duck was at Kinewell Lake, Ringstead Pits again today and the drake Smew was again reported from Clifford Hill Pits.
Four European White-fronted Geese appeared again at Stanwick Pits, in fields to the north of Main Lake this afternoon.
Two different Marsh Harriers (including the orange-tagged bird) at Summer Leys LNR.
The Red-throated Diver was again at Ravensthorpe Reservoir today and at one stage flew to the north of the causeway and plonked itself down on the water there.
Forty European White-fronted Geese, a Goosander and four Great White Egrets were at Stanford Reservoir today.
A Great White Egret was at Blatherwycke Lake, five Ravens were at Harrington Airfield and birds in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton included the pair of Stonechats, a Woodcock and four Common Snipe.
Yesterday there were still four Tree Sparrows at Rectory Farm, outside Old village and a garden ringing session on the northern outskirts of Northampton provided thirty-four captures which included nineteen Goldfinches, two Siskins, a Greenfinch, a Long-tailed Tit, four Great Tits and seven Blue Tits.
Regards
Neil M
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| Yellow-legged Gull. |
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| Caspian Gull. |
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| Lesser Black-backed Gull. |
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| Sparrowhawk. |
Hello
The forecast was for a cold, sunny day and it proved accurate! Much of the day was spent at the Ditchford Pits complex counting birds utilising this wetland habitat.
West of Ditchford Lane and the Marsh Harrier was again present and appears to be the same bird we have seen there the last three months. Other birds were three Great White Egrets, four Egyptian Geese, three Oystercatchers, two drake Pintail, a couple of Cetti's Warblers and a Grey Wagtail.
East of Ditchford Lane was a single Great White Egret, five Goosanders, a Chiffchaff, two Cetti's Warblers and two or three Grey Wagtails.
Further down the Nene Valley and quality birds at Kinewell Lake at Ringstead Pits were the drake Ring-necked Duck, a Tundra Bean Goose and twenty-three European White-fronted Geese.
Eight European White-fronted Geese were on the Elinor Trout Lake at Thrapston Pits this morning with four drake Pintail on Town Lake, and at Summer Leys LNR the long-staying Glossy Ibis was still present plus two Oystercatchers and a Redshank. A Marsh Harrier and two Stonechats were around the Whiston Lock area.
The Red-throated Diver was mobile around the water at Ravensthorpe Reservoir but showed well near the dam on occasions. An Oystercatcher was at Hollowell Reservoir plus four Stonechats and at least two Common Snipe.
A vocal Raven remained at Hanging Houghton, eight Crossbills were at Gamboro' Plantation this morning and a pair of Stonechats and a Barn Owl were in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton.
Regards
Neil M
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| Cormorant. |
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| Canada Geese. |
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| Great White Egret courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
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| Little Grebe courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
Hello
Early morning birding at Clifford Hill Pits prepared us for further finds in the county as Common Scoters and waders showed us some early season passage. Three drake Common Scoters were at Clifford Hill plus the drake Smew and two each of Curlew, Black-tailed Godwit and Oystercatcher, three Dunlin and a Redshank.
Three Common Scoters were subsequently found on Town Lake, Thrapston Pits, two were at Hollowell Reservoir and five were located at Stanford Reservoir. Interestingly all these scoters were drakes.
A/the drake Ring-necked Duck was on Aldwincle Lake at Thrapston Pits today and the Glossy Ibis was at Summer Leys LNR where also two Dunlin, three Common Snipe and six Shelducks flying over.
A Redpoll was with Goldfinches coming to feeders in a Weston Favell garden, four Grey Partridges were at Harrington Airfield and the Red-throated Diver was still at Ravensthorpe Reservoir. A drake Smew was a brief visitor at Hollowell Reservoir.
The gull roost at Pitsford Reservoir provided an adult Mediterranean Gull, a leucistic white Black-headed Gull, two Yellow-legged Gulls (one adult), an adult Lesser Black-backed Gull hybrid (x Herring Gull?) plus an Oystercatcher and a Grey Wagtail.
Birds at Stanford Reservoir, in addition to the scoters, included a new Stonechat and five Great White Egrets.
Regards
Neil M
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| Birds at Clifford Hill Pits this morning - Black-tailed Godwits, Curlews and Common Scoters courtesy of Tyler Atkinson. |
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| Lesser Black-backed Gull. |
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| Herring Gull. |
Hello
A quiet and calm day with light rain towards the end and little new found in the county today.
At Pitsford Reservoir the Black-necked Grebe that first arrived in December was still south of the causeway, this time in Catwalk Bay, with a Stonechat near The Pigs. North of the causeway it seemed quiet with about forty Common Snipe, a Redpoll and at least one pair of Stonechats in the Scaldwell Bay. Four Tree Sparrows were at nearby Rectory Farm, Old.
The Red-throated Diver continued to cruise around between the causeway and the dam at Ravensthorpe Reservoir.
The Glossy Ibis was visible from the screen hide at Summer Leys LNR and other birds included a Shelduck, four Oystercatchers and at least four Grey Partridges.
A Siberian Chiffchaff re-appeared at Daventry Country Park, again near the grit trap from the view-point at the southern end.
European White-fronted Geese continue to linger in the county with seven in a field north of the main lake at Stanwick Pits this morning and seven at the Elinor Trout Lake at Thrapston Pits this afternoon.
A female Goosander was at Ecton Fisheries and an excellent count of thirty-eight Redpolls were in birches at Sixfields Lake/Sixfields Rugby car park (Northampton) this morning.
The pair of Stonechats remain in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton but the Crossbills seemed to be absent from Gamboro' Plantation today.
Regards
Neil M
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| Pied Wagtail. |
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| Grey Wagtail. |
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| Reed Bunting. |
| Lesser Redpoll courtesy of Stuart Munday. |
Hello
The Red-throated Diver was on show again at Ravensthorpe Reservoir, but not showing as close as yesterday. Two European White-fronted Geese arrived later after first being seen at Hollowell Reservoir and other birds included a singing Blackcap, four Ravens and three Grey Wagtails.
Hollowell Reservoir also attracted five Jack Snipe, thirteen Common Snipe, three Stonechats and a Crossbill.
A Starling murmuration at Pitsford Reservoir was north of the causeway this afternoon, perhaps about fifteen hundred in number, and they seemed indecisive as to where they were planning to roost. A Peregrine attacked a Woodpigeon which evaded capture and the powerful falcon was last seen flushing and chasing more pigeons. A dozen Common Snipe and two pairs of Stonechats were in the Scaldwell Bay.
About twenty-five European White-fronted Geese were at Stanford Hall today and five Great White Egrets were at the adjacent reservoir.
The Crossbills re-appeared at Gamboro' Plantation this morning and again this afternoon when feeding very quietly, numbering at least ten birds. Other birds there were two Redpolls, a Brambling, several Siskins and a Woodcock. A Barn Owl and the pair of Stonechats were in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton.
In the Nene Valley there was a Great White Egret in a flooded poplar plantation between the river and Glebe Lake below Ecton. The drake Smew was again at Clifford Hill Pits and a Curlew was there first thing before flying off. Five European White-fronted Geese were at Stanwick Pits in fields north of North Lake this morning.
The Glossy Ibis was again at Summer Leys LNR and a drake Pintail was present too. Six European White-fronted Geese were on Aldwincle Lake on the Titchmarsh reserve at Thrapston Pits where also five Pintail. Two Stonechats were at Upton Country Park.
Regards
Neil M
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| Stonechats at Upton Country Park today courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
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| Curlew courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
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| Common Gull courtesy of Dave Jackson. |
Hello
Yesterday's Red-throated Diver was still at Ravensthorpe Reservoir today providing great views at times in murky and sometimes wet conditions.
The wintering Black-necked Grebe appeared in the vicinity of Moulton Grange Bay at Pitsford Reservoir this afternoon, this bird has changed it's behaviour since a huge rise in water levels and travels the length of expansive water between the causeway and dam. Two Yellow-legged Gulls were also at the dam-end of the reservoir this afternoon.
The drake Smew was still at Clifford Hill Pits today and birds in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton included two Bramblings, a Barn Owl and the pair of Stonechats.
A Raven was at Harrington Airfield, two Crossbills were seen in flight at Wakerley Wood, again by a seat next to an oak tree along the main track about three quarters of a mile from the car park. A Grey Wagtail and ten Siskins were along the Billing Brook at Fishponds Road, Little Billing today.
Regards
Neil M
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| The adult Red-throated Diver at Ravensthorpe Reservoir today courtesy of Chris Gibbs. |