This OYSTERCATCHER remained at College Lake this morning (Dave Bilcock) - presumably one of our breeding pair.
Almost felt like Wales today at Wilstone 2 Red Kites, one Buzzard and two COMMON RAVENS calling - possibly the Dancer's End birds given the direction they came from. This evening at Marsworth 1+ BARN OWL showed well from 5pm to about 5:45 in the meadow behind the reed bed. About 80 CORN BUNTINGS flew into roost, but no sign of Bittern. However, Spring was definitely dipping its toes in the water. Great Crested Grebes were courting and nest building and quite a few birds were singing and some of the winter visitors seem to have reduced in number (Roy Hargreaves)
Almost felt like Wales today at Wilstone 2 Red Kites, one Buzzard and two COMMON RAVENS calling - possibly the Dancer's End birds given the direction they came from. This evening at Marsworth 1+ BARN OWL showed well from 5pm to about 5:45 in the meadow behind the reed bed. About 80 CORN BUNTINGS flew into roost, but no sign of Bittern. However, Spring was definitely dipping its toes in the water. Great Crested Grebes were courting and nest building and quite a few birds were singing and some of the winter visitors seem to have reduced in number (Roy Hargreaves)
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