Monday, 13 October 2008

12 OCTOBER 2008








SUNDAY 12 OCTOBER 2008

Another exceptionally warm day with temperatures again reaching 72 degrees fahrenheit. Dry, clear with just a southerly breeze.

PICCOTT'S END FISH FARM POOLS
(with Dan Forder)

A juvenile OSPREY (considered on plumage to be different from the last bird and at least the second individual to visit the site since August) flew in from the north at 1100 hours, circled the pools and then plunged and successfully caught a large fish at 1105 and then returned north with its catch (LGRE & DF).

It then reappeared early afternoon, visiting several times between 1400 and 1430 (DF et al) and again at 1630 (Paul Harvey).

It had also been seen well on 11th (DF, Mike Collard, Francis Buckle, Charlie Jackson, et al) and presented here are a large selection of new images taken by Martin Parr (see above).

The two LITTLE EGRETS are also still present

IVINGHOE HILLS NR
(noon-1300 hours) (SR & RDA had birded the area from 0900-midday)

There was an excellent fall of 'drift migrants' with a WOODLARK flying high west (RDA & SR) and other birds in the 'Beacon area' including at least 14 COMMON STONECHATS (many flycatching from scrub as you approach the summit and at least 8 along the fenceline by the sheep paddocks), a late WHINCHAT and a juvenile COMMON REDSTART favouring the taller Hawthorn belt c100 yards SE of the Beacon Trig Point (SR, RDA & LGRE). Two COMMON RAVENS were in attendance, with a Common Chiffchaff still present in 'Top Scrub'.

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