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This is no Farmoor, Otmoor or Port Meadow. This is Grimsbury. It's Grim up north!

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Sunday, 13 April 2025

13th Apr 2025: Common Sandpiper and Redstart

It's been another steady week with a few more new additions, either taking up territory for this season or passing through.

On Monday Ian had 3 Yellow Wagtails and there has been small numbers (up to three) seen most days. On Wednesday we had 2 Little Ringed Plovers and at least 3 Willow Warblers. A little later on the Wednesday Kev had a Peregrine through.

Our first 2 Sedge Warblers of the year were singing Thursday morning and Ian found our first Common Sandpiper on Friday afternoon.

Yesterday and this morning, at least two Sedge Warblers around the Borrow Pit pool in the U.C.V., with another and at least one Willow Warbler still along the river by the reservoir. This morning there was also our first Whitethroat of the year in the bramble scrub and a male Redstart along the ditch in the cattle field. The change in the weather also meant a notable increase in hirundine numbers feeding over the reservoir.

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