A change in the weather today resulted in a nice little run of commoner migrants, which are to be expected at this time of year but seem to be a bit scarce some days.
Adrian kicked things off with what appeared to be a fall of at least 14 Blackcaps. Ian has several Sand Martins, House Martin and two Sedge Warblers. Whilst Mike had a Little Ringed Plover drop in while he was there. Later in the afternoon, all three common hirundines were present and there was a male White Wagtail.
Birding and wildlife blog for Grimsbury Reservoir, Grimsbury Woodland Nature Reserve and the Upper Cherwell Valley, north Oxfordshire.
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This is no Farmoor, Otmoor or Port Meadow. This is Grimsbury. It's Grim up north!
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