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Redstart - Longframlington |
Yesterday, we found a sickly
Hedgehog on our drive so I quickly gathered it up and delivered it to a rescue centre at Longframlington ( donating £20 for its upkeep too). On the return journey, a wooded roadside near a bridge over a burn looked tempting so I gave it 10 minutes. A lovely male
Redstart was singing from the tree tops, my first of the year and always nice to see.
Today we started off at Newton Pool, but only gave it an hour so we could be off before the bank holiday hoards arrived. Swallows are much in evidence here now with a few singing on territory. The two Ruff were still on the scrapes as was a White Wagtail briefly, but there was no sign of the Avocet that dropped in last night.
Over near the golfcourse, a Lesser Whitethroat played hard to get in the thorn scrub as it rattled its song out, and a Grasshopper Warbler was reeling near the pay car park. While checking the dune cover a nice female Marsh Harrier dropped in for a short visit before gaining hight and flying off south west. Also noted were 1 male Blackcap, several Chiffchaffs and Willow Warblers.
3 comments:
Great photos, managed to see some Hares to day, birds a little quiet here to day cold and windy, so no bugs recorded apart from Ladybirds there seems to be a lot this year.
Amanda
Great tiger beetle and wasp.
Cheers both.
Lots of hares here at the minute, I saw 9+ on a short drive the other morning inc 5 together. I'm hoping to find some new ladybirds this summer...
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