ABOVE MALE WHITETHROAT BELOW SONG THRUSH
Other
species around on both days was a singing Song Thrush, one of several on the
patch, at least 5 Chiffchaff and 2 Willow Warbler. Magpie and Blackbirds could
be seen regularly feeding on the meadows as well as Chaffinch and Greenfinch calling throughout the
woodland. On the pond 4 Coot chicks as well as two adults, a single Moorhen and
3 Mallards which had bred with 8 chicks seen several weeks ago but those
numbers dwindled down over a week or so and now I haven’t seen any for a while.
As I was leaving the patch via the tunnel under the A6 a Jay flew out of the
woods at speed swiftly followed by a female Sparrowhawk, the Jay managed to
escape as the Sparrowhawk alighted briefly in one of the trees.
*An update for Sunday evenings visit included 2 Greater-spotted Woodpecker, 2 Male & 1 Female Blackcap, Wren, Robin, Dunnock and an Oystercatcher over the patch.
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