Stone Snapper
Warrener till i snuff it
1 ruff 1 dunlin 1 snipe on flashes now
The Osprey was back at Hewell Grange yesterday morning and was the same bird seen heading towards there from Tardebigge the previous day. Could well be making a return visit to Upton very soon......
Brian
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Won't be there tomorrow but will be there every Thursday again after so if you like will do the feeders on the flashes early (7.30ish) every Thursday after.
Garden list............can claim osprey, red kite, peregrine, common tern, kestrel, hobby, ring necked parakeet, (all flyovers), common buzzard perched on the garden fence and lesser spotted woodpecker breeding.
How were the mowing / stock fencing works getting on at the Flashes Des?
How were the mowing / stock fencing works getting on at the Flashes Des?
How were the mowing / stock fencing works getting on at the Flashes Des?
Today's highlights:
FLASHES:
Ruff-----------------Dunlin (juv)
Curlew (18)--------- Green Sand (6)
Common Sand (2)----Lapwing (107)
Teal (43)------------Gadwall (4)
Kingfisher------------Buzzard (2). One appeared to be eating a Lapwing.
Sedge Warbler
No reports of Willow Tit today.
MOORS:
Shoveler (3)---------Common Tern (2ad+2juvs)
Gadwall(4)-----------Water Rail (2)
Cormorant (5)-------Greylag Goose (22)
Reed Warbler (4)----Yellow Wagatail (briefly on cleared island)
Swift (4)------------G C Grebe (4 +2juvs)
Whitethroat at N Moors.
Des.
Ahh - I thought they were mowing the sewage meadow. Presumably the cuttings are being collected ....
Ahh - I thought they were mowing the sewage meadow. Presumably the cuttings are being collected ....