Saturday 17 August 2013

Same again














I have managed a couple of small visits locally to Rudyard, Tittesworth and Knypersley the latter was with the wife and kids in tow so that doesn't count. Rudyard did have a couple Common Sandpipers and a Lrp.  A count of 130 Lapwing on Thursday was my most so far. Tittesworth had the same birds as before but it is quite a change to have Greenshank a Green Sandpier and Common Sandpiper all on the conservation pool. Around the edge Spotted flycatcher had teamed up with a Redstart, they were feeding from the same bushes  as common warblers for some time. Kingfisher spent some minutes tucked away in the branches overlooking the pool. Knyp was poor but a Grey Wagtail braved the kids and dropped in quite close.


1 comment:

  1. Hi Paul,

    My name is Chris Millward. I run the blog for Smestow Valley LNR.

    I am creating a nature network and was wandering if you would be interested in joining?

    You can see how the network works, and also how to join, by following the link below.

    I follow your blog daily, and it would be great to have you on board with this project, if you support it.

    Thanks for your time and look forward to hearing from you soon.

    Kind regards,
    Chris Millward
    movingmountains4nature.blogspot.co.uk
    smestowvalley.blogspot.co.uk
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