Inevitably as its a long bank holiday weekend the weather has changed and has been quite variable at times which in turn affects the migrating birds.
Early on Thursday morning I visited Harrington Airfield and as I was scanning the fields a super Black Redstart hopped up onto a rock directly in my line of vision. I continued scanning the fields and bunkers but all appeared quiet. However shortly after I left, other birders notched up at least 9 Northern Wheatears . They must have dropped in after I left. During the morning there were many other records of Northern Wheatears dotted around the county, 6 at Hinton Airfield, 4 at Clifford Hill GP, Earls Barton GP and a single bird near Sywell. Plenty of other birds around including Whimbrel, Common Sandpipers, White Wagtail and both Ringed and Little Ringed Plovers at Clifford Hill GP, a Pink Footed Goose, Red Crested Pochard at Earls Barton new workings. At Lilbourne Meadows there was a Common Redstart and a Mediterranean Gull at Stanford Reservoir.
Friday seemed a quieter day with fewer birds reported. 2 Garganey at the new workings at Earls Barton GP, Bittern at Summer Leys, Marsh Harrier at Stanwick GP and a Northern Wheatear at Borough Hill being "new sightings "
Saturday was a much busier day. There were an amazing 6 Avocets at Clifford Hill GP along with Whimbrel, Dunlins, White Wagtails, and Little Ringed Plovers. Nearby at Summer Leys Greenshanks, Dunlins, Bittern and the long staying Glossy Ibis. Thrapston GP hosted both Common and Arctic Tern and there was an Arctic Tern at Boddington Reservoir. Early morning there were 5 Greenshanks on the dam at Hollowell before they flew off. The first Swift record of the year came courtesy of Lilbourne Meadows.
Today there was a Cuckoo at Summer Leys but very little else different reported. There is a steady trickle of migrants arriving. There are plenty of Yellow and White Wagtails about and a growing selection of Warblers including Common and Lesser Whitethroat, Grasshopper Warblers, Blackcaps and Garden Warblers etc. It is an exciting time of year as birds are now on the move and it is possible for anything to turn up..........we just have to find it !!
Regards Eleanor
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| Lapwing courtesy of John Tilly. |
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| Redshank courtesy of John Tilly. |
| Sedge Warbler courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
| Grasshopper Warbler courtesy of Tony Stanford. |





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