Stuart Wilson and I searched extensively for this morning's male COMMON REDSTART this evening but could not locate it.
In fact, Wilstone Reservoir and its environs was relatively quiet with little of note
Migrants were represented by 168 SAND MARTIN and 12 BARN SWALLOW, with singing COMMON CHIFFCHAFF and BLACKCAP in the hedgerow behind the hide wood.
A pair of WIGEON was still in residence, along with 16 Common Teal and 3 Shoveler. A pair of LAPWING was present for its third week in the field to the NW of the reservoir.
A flock of 9 HOUSE SPARROWS was feeding by the Wilstone Farm Shop.
I then searched from Dunstable Downs to Dagnall for migrant Ring Ouzels but drew a blank.
In the Beech trees in Dagnall Road (the B4506) (at SP 995 176), an active ROOKERY contained 18 nests (location is in BEDFORDSHIRE)
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
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