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. |














































