Sunday, June 30, 2024

Tawny Owl




 Tawny Owl, Fen Drayton Private Site, 28th June 2024 © Nigel Sprowell

Sand Martin


 Sand Martin, Kingfisher Brideg, 20th June 2024 © Cookie Shorten

Kingfisher


 Kingfisher, Kingfisher Bridge, 20th June 2024 © Cookie Shorten

Stock Dove


 Stock Dove, Foxton, 10th June 2024 © Cookie Shorten

Canada Goose


 Canada Goose, Kingfisher Bridge, 20th June 2024 © Cookie Shorten

Lapwing


 Lapwing, Kingfisher brisge, 20th June 2024 © Cookie Shorten

Friday, June 28, 2024

Caspian Gull




 Caspian Gull, Cottenham Long Drove, 11th June 2024 © Steve Cooper

'Summer gull watching is often seen as out of season but despite being even more mind boggling due to the heavy moult at this time of year it can be rewarding. There are many Caspian Gulls (15+) around at the moment in the Long Drove area, here are just three 2cy birds.' SC

Sedge Warbler


 Sedge Warbler, Ouse Fen RSPB, 26th June 2024 © Tracey Graves

Oystercatcher


 Oystercatcher (and moon), Ouse Fen RSPB, 26th June 2024 © Tracey Graves

Carrion Crow


 Carrion Crow, Ouse Fen RSPB, 26th June 2024 © Tracey Graves

Robin

 

Robin, Willingham, 26th June 2024 © Tracey Graves

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Black-headed Gull


 Juvenile Black-headed Gull, Dernford Reservoir, 7th June 2024 © Cookie Shorten

Monday, June 24, 2024

Kestrel



 Juvenile Kestrel, Cherry Hinton Chalk Pits, 21st June 2024 © Roger Cresswell

Robin


 Juvenile Robin, Cherry Hinton Chalk Pits, 21st June 2024 © Roger Cresswell

Saturday, June 22, 2024

Treecreeper






 Treecreeper, Toft, During May 2024 © Ed Gill

'I found the nest hole in a willow at the end of April and followed the pair from incubation through busily feeding the young - I made a count of 60 feeds in two hours at one point! There was a variety of different prey brought in; lots of spiders including many walnut orb, crane flies, several caterpillars, a few large grubs and the occasional moth.

After putting in many hours of observation, I was lucky to see five healthy chicks fledge at 12:10 on the 20th - approximately 18 days after hatching, which seemed to be quite long based on the 15-17 day estimates that I have seen. They surprised me by leaving the nest hole very rapidly with little sign of movement or flapping at the entrance beforehand.

 It was an absolute delight to follow the family and I was very pleased when I returned three days later to discover the five chicks cuddled together high up in an oak tree! This was the fourth nest that I have seen at this location but the first one I have been able to follow so closely and be rewarded with seeing the actual fledging.' EG

Mallard



 Mallard, Lockspit's Mere, 18th June 2024 © Tracey Graves

Reed Bunting


 Reed Bunting, Lockspit'e Mere, 18th June 2024 © Tracey Graves

Coot


     Coot, Lockspit's Mere, 18th June 2024 © Tracey Graves

Barnacle Goose


 Barnacle Goose, Dernford Reservoir, 12th June 2024 © Cookie Shorten

Coal Tit

 

Coal Tit, Histon, 16th June 2024 © Cookie Shorten

Little Ringed Plover


 Little Ringed Plover, Grafham Water, 17th June 2024 © Cookie Shorten

Yellow Wagtail


 Yellow Wagtail, Grafham Water, 17th June 2024 © Cookie Shorten

Pied Wagtail


 Pied Wagtail, Dernford Reservoir, 12th June 2024 © Cookie Shorten