We are very lucky in Northamptonshire and tend to miss the worst of the weather and this was the case over the weekend with Storm Amy. It was quite windy on Saturday which made birding challenging at times and most birds kept their heads down. I visited Harrington Airfield early afternoon and found a rather tired looking Short Eared Owl and a pair of Stonechat sheltering at bunker three. Unsurprisingly there was very little else. In the evening I checked out the area below Hanging Houghton and shrike hedge. 10 Stonechats were sheltering in the ditches. The large flock of Skylarks were still on the fields and they weren't bothered by the wind but by the female Merlin who put in an appearance. On this occasion she didn't catch anything but she was fab to watch. Birds reported on Saturday include the juvenile American Golden Plover and Osprey at Pitsford Reservoir, Pectoral Sandpiper at Hollowell Reservoir, Cattle Egret at Kinewell Lake Ringstead, 2 Glossy Ibis at Stanford Reservoir, a Glossy Ibis at Titchmarsh LNR and Glossy Ibis, Jack Snipe, Cattle Egret, Caspian and Yellow Legged Gull at Summer Leys.
Sunday was a much quieter day. My birding was limited to predawn and dusk as I was at my last outdoor agility competition of the season. As I walked the dogs in the dark I nearly jumped out of my skin when a Barn Owl started hissing and screaming very close to me. It certainly frightened Tystie the pup. At dusk I heard both Little and Tawny Owl calling. Very few birds reported. No sign of the American Golden Plover but the Pectoral Sandpiper remained at Hollowell Reservoir. At Lilbourne Meadows there were 2 Northern Wheatears and 3 Stonechats whilst at Pitsford Reservoir a flock of 8 Whooper Swans flew over at 08.00hrs.
This morning I heard Redwings calling as they flew over the garden whilst it was still dark at 06.00hrs. This spurred me into action and after a quick breakfast I headed to Harrington Airfield. I had literally just got out of the car when I could hear Siskins, Grey and Pied Wagtails going over. Even before I had reached bunker one it was clear that there was a significant movement of birds happening. I had to disregard the Skylarks and Mipits who were very vocal as they moved around and really concentrate on what else was about. I'm sure that I didn't catch everything but I did hear and see my first Brambling of the Autumn, 3 Crossbills, 2 Redpolls and at least 50 Siskins. There was a Northern Wheatear and pair of Stonechat at Bunker three and as I moved slowly through the bushes I was aware of the presence of Song Thrushes and Blackbirds. Then I had a quick look at shrike hedge/Blueberry area and there were at least 14 Stonechats in the area, large numbers of Skylarks/Mipits/Linnets/Goldfinches and a Brambling and more Siskins over. Birds seen elsewhere include a Crossbill flying over Weekly Wood Ave, Kettering at 07.10hrs, a single Whooper Swan, drake Red Crested Pochard and Caspian Gull at Daventry Reservoir, Pectoral Sandpiper at Hollowell Reservoir, female Goosander at new workings Earls Barton GP and Glossy Ibis at Titchmarsh LNR, Summer Leys and Stanford Reservoir .
The warm weather has certainly brought the butterflies out today. Brimstone, Speckled Wood, Small Whites and Red Admiral all being reported. I bumped into a Clouded Yellow near shrike hedge and singles were seen at Pitsford Reservoir and Clifford Hill GP.
Regards Eleanor
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| Brambling courtesy of Pete Gilbert. |
| Merlin courtesy of Beth Clyne. |
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| Barn Owl courtesy of Nathan Jones. |














































