Tuesday, 11 August 2015

Wilstone water levels continue to drop and we finally see some waders appearing.....

The Water level on Wilstone has started to drop quite quickly during the last week consequently attracting a few waders. A couple of Greenshank have gone straight through, as well as a single Curlew, whilst Green Sandpipers have peaked at 9, Common Sandpiper at 3 and the first ICELANDIC BLACK-TAILED GODWIT remained 3 days. Ian Williams had a SANDWICH TERN fly through early Saturday morning whilst Dave Bilcock and I noted a nice fresh juvenile MEDITERRANEAN GULL in with the Black-headed Gull flock. A couple of sub-adult YELLOW-LEGGED GULLS are also in the area with the increasing Lesser Black-backed Gulls.

Here is a selection of images from the past week -:





The hot weather saw this massive irruption of FLYING ANTS...







RUDDY DARTERS making the most of the sunshine




1-3 COMMON SANDPIPERS daily.....


A great breeding season for HOUSE SPARROWS...


The view from the hide........












3 juvenile COMMON REDSHANKS spent the day on Wilstone on 7 August


Migrant SPOTTED FLYCATCHER by the overflow...

















Baby BARN SWALLOWS - locally a good year


WATER RAIL showing regularly from the hide









ICELANDIC BLACK-TAILED GODWIT from Saturday to Monday










Bonanza year for nesting LITTLE EGRETS with at least 5 young fledged

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