Hi
It has been hard work today to find much of note, despite covering quite a bit of ground.
At Pitsford Res this morning there were 5 Swifts and 3 Spotted Flycatchers visible from the yacht club, plus at least one Yellow-legged Gull.
Harrington Airfield seemed quiet with very few migrant passerines. The best was a single Lesser Whitethroat and a juvenile Turtle Dove on the scant cover crop between the concrete track and the old airstrip.
The Brampton Valley between Cottesbrooke and Hanging Houghton was pretty devoid of migrants this morning; all in all suggesting a considerable move-out last night of many birds in this area of the county.
At Pitsford Res this afternoon, a hint of change with a dapper juvenile Arctic Tern fraternising with the Common Terns north of the causeway (still present at 4pm), and both a Hobby and a male Peregrine hunting there.
Regards
E & N
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Sunday 12 August 2012
Blueberry Redstarts
Hi
This afternoon there were 2 Redstarts with a mobile group of Whitethroats at Blueberry Farm, Maidwell, in the northern-most field with the central ditch system. Also present at this site was a Barn Owl, 2 Hobby and a Wheatear.
Birds visible from the yacht club at Pitsford Res this evening included a juvenile Mediterranean Gull, 4 Yellow-legged Gulls and at least one Spotted Flycatcher.
Regards
E & N
This afternoon there were 2 Redstarts with a mobile group of Whitethroats at Blueberry Farm, Maidwell, in the northern-most field with the central ditch system. Also present at this site was a Barn Owl, 2 Hobby and a Wheatear.
Birds visible from the yacht club at Pitsford Res this evening included a juvenile Mediterranean Gull, 4 Yellow-legged Gulls and at least one Spotted Flycatcher.
Regards
E & N
Brampton Valley birds
Good morning!
Birding in the Brampton Valley between Hanging Houghton and Cottesbrooke this morning in a rather stiff easterly breeze provided a Corn Bunting, a Tree Pipit, a Golden Plover and a Reed Warbler. The pipit was associating with Meadow Pipits in fields adjacent to the southern-most Blueberry Farm field and the bunting was in much the same place. A pair of Whitethroats were watched still busily feeding young in the nest there.
Regards
Neil M
Birding in the Brampton Valley between Hanging Houghton and Cottesbrooke this morning in a rather stiff easterly breeze provided a Corn Bunting, a Tree Pipit, a Golden Plover and a Reed Warbler. The pipit was associating with Meadow Pipits in fields adjacent to the southern-most Blueberry Farm field and the bunting was in much the same place. A pair of Whitethroats were watched still busily feeding young in the nest there.
Regards
Neil M
Saturday 11 August 2012
Harrington
Hi
A walk at Harrington Airfield this afternoon produced at least one Redstart on the old airstrip in the vicinity of the first bunker. What sounded like another bird was calling from deep cover, audible from the main concrete track. There was also a Hobby present and a Turtle Dove on the old airstrip between the second and third bunkers.
E & N
A walk at Harrington Airfield this afternoon produced at least one Redstart on the old airstrip in the vicinity of the first bunker. What sounded like another bird was calling from deep cover, audible from the main concrete track. There was also a Hobby present and a Turtle Dove on the old airstrip between the second and third bunkers.
E & N
Bits and pieces
Hi
Birds in the Brampton Valley between Hanging Houghton and Cottesbrooke this morning included 2 Whinchats and a number of other passage migrants. There were 4 Kingfishers at the brook by the track.
Nearby, birds over the garden at Hanging Houghton involved 2 Crossbills, 2 Siskins and 2 Hobby with a Nuthatch nearby.
The Walgrave Bay at Pitsford Res attracted a Greenshank, a Water Rail, a Kingfisher and a Nuthatch.
Regards
Birds in the Brampton Valley between Hanging Houghton and Cottesbrooke this morning included 2 Whinchats and a number of other passage migrants. There were 4 Kingfishers at the brook by the track.
Nearby, birds over the garden at Hanging Houghton involved 2 Crossbills, 2 Siskins and 2 Hobby with a Nuthatch nearby.
The Walgrave Bay at Pitsford Res attracted a Greenshank, a Water Rail, a Kingfisher and a Nuthatch.
Regards
Friday 10 August 2012
Birds of the margins
Hi
Birds in the Walgrave Bay at Pitsford Res today included two drake Red-crested Pochards, a Green Sandpiper and a somewhat surprising Water Rail.
Up to six Spotted Flycatchers were visible at Lamport Hall this afternoon.
A wander around the Nene Barrage at Clifford Hill GP this evening failed to locate the Sacred Ibis present earlier. The off-road motorcycles and quad bikes beat us to it!
Regards
E & N
Birds in the Walgrave Bay at Pitsford Res today included two drake Red-crested Pochards, a Green Sandpiper and a somewhat surprising Water Rail.
Up to six Spotted Flycatchers were visible at Lamport Hall this afternoon.
A wander around the Nene Barrage at Clifford Hill GP this evening failed to locate the Sacred Ibis present earlier. The off-road motorcycles and quad bikes beat us to it!
Regards
E & N
Pitsford Moths
Hi,
A few nice moths were present in the reservoir moth traps this morning including Buff Arches lots of Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwings and an immigrant Silver Y, as well as the usual Dark Arches.
A nice selection of Prominents (Pale, Swallow, Lesser Swallow and Pebble) were trapped as well.
A walk in the Walgrave Bay after I had finished at the traps was quite quiet with 2 eclipse drake Red-crested Pochard and a Green Sandpiper being the only birds of note, no sign of the Marsh Harrier or any Ospreys.
Plenty of Ruddy Darters are on the wing at present as well as Four-spotted Chasers in the Walgrave pond.
The Buddleas at the Lodge are proving an irresistible draw to butterflies at the moment with a selection of Small Tortoiseshell, Peacock, Red Admiral and various White's in attendance.
TTFN
Neil H.
A few nice moths were present in the reservoir moth traps this morning including Buff Arches lots of Lesser Broad-bordered Yellow Underwings and an immigrant Silver Y, as well as the usual Dark Arches.
A nice selection of Prominents (Pale, Swallow, Lesser Swallow and Pebble) were trapped as well.
A walk in the Walgrave Bay after I had finished at the traps was quite quiet with 2 eclipse drake Red-crested Pochard and a Green Sandpiper being the only birds of note, no sign of the Marsh Harrier or any Ospreys.
Plenty of Ruddy Darters are on the wing at present as well as Four-spotted Chasers in the Walgrave pond.
The Buddleas at the Lodge are proving an irresistible draw to butterflies at the moment with a selection of Small Tortoiseshell, Peacock, Red Admiral and various White's in attendance.
TTFN
Neil H.
Chats about
Hi
Yesterday evening (Thursday 9th) a Redstart was located in a hedge in the Brampton Valley between Cottesbrooke and Hanging Houghton. This morning it wasn't located but 2 Wheatears, a Reed Warbler and a Hobby were in the same area...
Regards
E & N
Yesterday evening (Thursday 9th) a Redstart was located in a hedge in the Brampton Valley between Cottesbrooke and Hanging Houghton. This morning it wasn't located but 2 Wheatears, a Reed Warbler and a Hobby were in the same area...
Regards
E & N
Thursday 9 August 2012
The chats have arrived!
Hi
This morning there were 6 Whinchats and 2 Wheatears in the Brampton Valley between Hanging Houghton and Cottesbrooke. There were also 2 more Whinchats on the Brampton Valley Way near Brixworth.
A CES ringing session took place at Pitsford Res this morning with over 40 passerines being caught in the Scaldwell Bay. Local juvenile Wrens and migrant Willow Warblers, in all probability from northern Britain, were the dominant species.
Other birds noted included 2 Ospreys over at 11.40am, a Green Sandpiper, a Kingfisher and a Nuthatch.
The warm weather brought out plenty of butterflies and other insects which included many Essex Skippers, Ruddy Darters and hover-flies; also with singles of Southern and Migrant Hawker.
Regards
E & N
This morning there were 6 Whinchats and 2 Wheatears in the Brampton Valley between Hanging Houghton and Cottesbrooke. There were also 2 more Whinchats on the Brampton Valley Way near Brixworth.
A CES ringing session took place at Pitsford Res this morning with over 40 passerines being caught in the Scaldwell Bay. Local juvenile Wrens and migrant Willow Warblers, in all probability from northern Britain, were the dominant species.
Other birds noted included 2 Ospreys over at 11.40am, a Green Sandpiper, a Kingfisher and a Nuthatch.
The warm weather brought out plenty of butterflies and other insects which included many Essex Skippers, Ruddy Darters and hover-flies; also with singles of Southern and Migrant Hawker.
Regards
E & N
Wednesday 8 August 2012
Raven Heaven!
Hi
This morning saw us venture to the Daventry area and our first venue was Borough Hill Country Park. It was murky and drizzly, sometimes ideal conditions for locating downed migrants, but not today! There were no birds of note, the nature highlight perhaps being the fabulous swathes of Harebells which grow liberally amongst the rough pasture here.
A walk next around Daventry Country Park and a similar story again. Like many reservoirs at this time of the year, viewing the water and margins is difficult due to the extensive vegetation, and apart from a Nuthatch and very good numbers of Cormorants and Common Terns, no birds of note were seen.
Next then to Catesby, a rural location between the villages of Staverton and Hellidon which is surely the best place in the county to see Raven. We were not disappointed with at least 23 very active and vocal birds showing well. They played out the traditional game of 'annoy/intimidate the local Common Buzzards' and rolled and 'cronked' in their usual manner. Also present was a Hobby, a Little Owl and 1-2 Kingfisher(s).
Fawsley Park hosted a family party of Spotted Flycatcher, a Little Owl, a Green Sandpiper and a calling Water Rail.
A brief stop at Ravensthorpe Res this afternoon was sufficient to see a female Red-crested Pochard and an adult Yellow-legged Gull. Nearby at Hollowell Res, the water is beginning to recede and provided just enough in the way of muddy margins to attract an Oystercatcher and a Common Sandpiper.
On returning home we found our buddleias alive with freshly-emerged Peacock and Small Tortoiseshell butterflies, no doubt they will enjoy the next forecast period of sunny and warm weather!
Regards
E & N (pics below)
This morning saw us venture to the Daventry area and our first venue was Borough Hill Country Park. It was murky and drizzly, sometimes ideal conditions for locating downed migrants, but not today! There were no birds of note, the nature highlight perhaps being the fabulous swathes of Harebells which grow liberally amongst the rough pasture here.
A walk next around Daventry Country Park and a similar story again. Like many reservoirs at this time of the year, viewing the water and margins is difficult due to the extensive vegetation, and apart from a Nuthatch and very good numbers of Cormorants and Common Terns, no birds of note were seen.
Next then to Catesby, a rural location between the villages of Staverton and Hellidon which is surely the best place in the county to see Raven. We were not disappointed with at least 23 very active and vocal birds showing well. They played out the traditional game of 'annoy/intimidate the local Common Buzzards' and rolled and 'cronked' in their usual manner. Also present was a Hobby, a Little Owl and 1-2 Kingfisher(s).
Fawsley Park hosted a family party of Spotted Flycatcher, a Little Owl, a Green Sandpiper and a calling Water Rail.
A brief stop at Ravensthorpe Res this afternoon was sufficient to see a female Red-crested Pochard and an adult Yellow-legged Gull. Nearby at Hollowell Res, the water is beginning to recede and provided just enough in the way of muddy margins to attract an Oystercatcher and a Common Sandpiper.
On returning home we found our buddleias alive with freshly-emerged Peacock and Small Tortoiseshell butterflies, no doubt they will enjoy the next forecast period of sunny and warm weather!
Regards
E & N (pics below)
Adult Black-headed Gull in post-breeding moult
Ravens!
Red-crested Pochard
Grasshopper sp
Tuesday 7 August 2012
August wildlife
Hi
Birds at Pitsford Res today were much as the last week or so. A juvenile Marsh Harrier hunted north of the causeway from 3pm, even harrying waterfowl out in the open water. This bird exhibited a bright cream crown with a similarly coloured throat and paleness extending a little on to the leading edge of the wing. Although they were hidden for much of the day, 2 drake Red-crested Pochard showed briefly in the Walgrave Bay. There were at least 6 nomadic Crossbills, a Kingfisher, a Common Sandpiper and a Nuthatch also present on the reserve. Please see images of Pitsford wildlife below...
This evening there was a juvenile Marsh Harrier over Clint Hill at Hanging Houghton and a Barn Owl deeper in the valley. A single Grey Partridge near Hanging Houghton was chaperoning 2 half-grown young.
Regards
E & N
Birds at Pitsford Res today were much as the last week or so. A juvenile Marsh Harrier hunted north of the causeway from 3pm, even harrying waterfowl out in the open water. This bird exhibited a bright cream crown with a similarly coloured throat and paleness extending a little on to the leading edge of the wing. Although they were hidden for much of the day, 2 drake Red-crested Pochard showed briefly in the Walgrave Bay. There were at least 6 nomadic Crossbills, a Kingfisher, a Common Sandpiper and a Nuthatch also present on the reserve. Please see images of Pitsford wildlife below...
This evening there was a juvenile Marsh Harrier over Clint Hill at Hanging Houghton and a Barn Owl deeper in the valley. A single Grey Partridge near Hanging Houghton was chaperoning 2 half-grown young.
Regards
E & N
Great Crested Grebes with their little 'striped humbugs'
Common Blue Damselfly
Juvenile Marsh Harrier with Common Tern escort!
Small Copper
Gatekeeper
Roselle's Bush-cricket
Monday 6 August 2012
Autumn birding
Hi
This morning birds in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton included a Red Kite, a juvenile Peregrine, 2 Golden Plovers and 2 Ravens.
At 7.35pm this evening a juvenile Marsh Harrier was hunting over cereal fields between the village of Old and Pitsford Res. This bird appeared different to the original Pitsford bird inasmuch that its crown seemed much duller and the bird itself seemed broader-winged and potentially a little larger.
A few birds noted at Pitsford Res in the vicinity of the yacht club this evening included a Yellow-legged Gull, about 4 Common Sandpipers and a Greenshank.
Regards
E & N
This morning birds in the Brampton Valley below Hanging Houghton included a Red Kite, a juvenile Peregrine, 2 Golden Plovers and 2 Ravens.
At 7.35pm this evening a juvenile Marsh Harrier was hunting over cereal fields between the village of Old and Pitsford Res. This bird appeared different to the original Pitsford bird inasmuch that its crown seemed much duller and the bird itself seemed broader-winged and potentially a little larger.
A few birds noted at Pitsford Res in the vicinity of the yacht club this evening included a Yellow-legged Gull, about 4 Common Sandpipers and a Greenshank.
Regards
E & N
Sunday 5 August 2012
A bit of a blank day!
Hi
Today was one of those days which didn't go quite right! I skilfully avoided seeing three good raptors at Pitsford (Marsh Harrier and 2 Ospreys) and was unable to find much different locally. Birds noted at Pitsford Res included the three Red-crested Pochards (still in Walgrave Bay), a 4th year Yellow-legged Gull, a Dunlin and 2 Oystercatchers. I think the highlight was witnessing three juvenile Willow Warblers, a Whitethroat and a Blackcap in our small back garden before the big showers hit.
Regards
Neil
Today was one of those days which didn't go quite right! I skilfully avoided seeing three good raptors at Pitsford (Marsh Harrier and 2 Ospreys) and was unable to find much different locally. Birds noted at Pitsford Res included the three Red-crested Pochards (still in Walgrave Bay), a 4th year Yellow-legged Gull, a Dunlin and 2 Oystercatchers. I think the highlight was witnessing three juvenile Willow Warblers, a Whitethroat and a Blackcap in our small back garden before the big showers hit.
Regards
Neil
Saturday 4 August 2012
Local update
Hi
An Osprey and 1-2 juvenile Marsh Harrier(s) were north of the causeway at Pitsford Res this morning. Only one harrier was seen at any one time but it seems that there is variation in head markings (one duller than the other). Hopefully someone will see the two together to confirm...
Two Ravens 'played' with Common Buzzards over Blueberry Farm, Maidwell this morning and a number of Spotted Flyctachers seen included two family parties at Dale Farm, Maidwell.
Regards
E & N
An Osprey and 1-2 juvenile Marsh Harrier(s) were north of the causeway at Pitsford Res this morning. Only one harrier was seen at any one time but it seems that there is variation in head markings (one duller than the other). Hopefully someone will see the two together to confirm...
Two Ravens 'played' with Common Buzzards over Blueberry Farm, Maidwell this morning and a number of Spotted Flyctachers seen included two family parties at Dale Farm, Maidwell.
Regards
E & N
Friday 3 August 2012
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