Hello
With temperatures up to thirty degree Centigrade it was certainly a warm one locally!
Just over the border and Eyebrook Reservoir had a good day with three Spotted Redshanks, two Wood Sandpipers and this evening a White-winged Black Tern.
At Stanford Reservoir there was a Whinchat, two Spotted Flycatchers, two Common Sandpipers and a Kingfisher today.
The Ruddy Shelduck was again seen at Ravensthorpe Reservoir and Stuart was lucky enough to have a Firecrest visitation in his garden in Harlestone Road, Duston, Northampton at lunchtime, the bird moving off with a roving tit flock.
At Pitsford Reservoir today there was an Osprey, a Marsh Harrier, a Peregrine, six Yellow-legged Gulls, three Common Redshanks, a Ringed Plover, six Green Sandpipers, a Dunlin and seven Grey Wagtails.
Two Common Redstarts were again in hedging off the footpath running from Bridle Road, Old to the back of Walgrave village with about ten Clouded Yellows still on the alfalfa field. Extra single Common Redstarts were in a hedgerow just north of Hanging Houghton alongside the A508 and in the Brampton Valley between Spratton and Brixworth.
At Summer Leys LNR today there were three Great White Egrets, a Cattle Egret early morning, a Marsh Harrier, four Greenshanks, two Green Sandpipers and two Common Sandpipers.
A Wheatear was located at Clifford Hill Pits today where there was also a fly-through Ringed Plover and a Peregrine. A Common Snipe, sixty-eight Lapwings and five Grey Wagtails were the best on offer at Lilbourne Water Meadows this morning.
In the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton, early morning birding provided a juvenile Marsh Harrier, a Tree Pipit, a Common Redstart and two Whinchats. Five Spotted Flycatchers were in Hazelborough Forest, in the King Richard Copse area and at least one was in Hanging Houghton village.
Regards
Neil M
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| Greenfinch courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
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| Greenshanks courtesy of Tony Stanford. |
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| Brown Argus courtesy of Neil Hasdell. |
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| Willow Emerald Damselfly courtesy of Neil Hasdell. |
















































