On Monday Adrian Tysoe found our first Common Sandpiper and Little Ringed Plover of the year and the White Wagtail was still present.
Ian found another Wheatear on Tuesday and Clive had a Little Egret flyover. Wednesday morning Clive found our first Sedge Wabler of the year up by the Borrow Pit pool. Thursday morning there were 4 Common Snapipers, 3 of which flew north but there was 3 again later in the day and for the rest of the week.
On Friday there was a little arrival of migrants with JFT finding Whitethroat and Clive finding a Yellow Wagtail at the reservoir in the morning and then in the afternoon I found a Lesser Whitethroat up the valley as well as another 2 Whitethroats (and a Sedge Warbler at the reservoir). There was another Cetti's Warbler up the valley, so there's at least 3 on patch, as well as the 1 still by Lidl.
Adrian found another Little Ringed Plover yesterday which was still present today. Generally there was nothing new today, but an obvious increase in Willow Warblers with 3 at the reservoir, 1 in the wood and 2 just into the valley before the M40.
No comments:
Post a Comment