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Flyover Little Egret over my parents garden, was a nice new garden tick for them.

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7 Red Kites and 4 Buzzard all thermaling around together over my parents back garden in Weldon.

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Originally posted by Steve Judge on 21st July:

At Northampton County cricket ground, Wantage Road, Abington: Red Kite seen flying above pitch this morning duration Northamptonshire v Lancashire Championship cricket game. Tune into free live stream on YouTube tomorrow for exciting finish! 



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A wander around Towcester Water Meadows yesterday (10/07) produced:

 

4 Red Kites

3 Yellowhammer

1 Little Egret

1 Kingfisher

& best of all 1 Spotted Flycatcher



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Trip home to see the folks, so not too much of an opportunity to get out & about, but did manage to finally add Raven to my county list.

Also managed to view:

3 Little Egret & a Great White Egret on the Tove flood plain near Towcester

Plus 27 Red Kites on a 6 mile section of the the A43 between Kettering & Weldon.



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Just back from two full days in Northamptonshire.  Two visits to: Fermyn Woods and Glapthorn Cow Pastures, birds included: red kite, buzzard, goldcrest, yellowhammer, jay, blackbird, magpie, chaffinch, chiffchaff, garden warbler, lesser whitethroat, bullfinch, great spotted woodpecker.  



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After twitching the Beatles at East Leake, I headed back towards London and stopped at friends in Wellingborough. As I'm unable to drive at the moment, I was unable to use the opportunity to twitching the Caspian Ternhill seen at Summer Leye and other spots and also missed out on a Honey Buzzard at Sywell.

Whole enjoynew the sunshine in my friends garden, I was able to enjoy
- 1 flyover Little Egreturn
- 1 very low flying male Sparrowhawk that rushed through the garden
- Several low flying Red Kites
- plenty of Swift and HouseMartin overhead

-- Edited by Charles Farrell on Monday 3rd of July 2017 06:55:53 PM

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2 Ruddy Shelducks @ Pitsford Reservoir

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Top Lodge - Fineshade Woods

Late Report from Sunday 26/05.

Lovely walk round the forest tracks on a gorgeous, sunny day. Lots of families out on their bikes and with dogs, but thankfully still lots of birds about.
Several birds of prey visible as soon as we got out the car - 4 Buzzards and a single Red Kite high up.

The wooded tracks produced:
3 Willow Warblers
2 male Blackcaps
5 Chiffchaffs
A variety of common tits and finches, inlduing a single Siskin.
2 calling Cuckoos (heard)

There is a single hide at the reserve, overlooking a pond and some scrub in a clearing. Although it seemed very quiet at first, a half-hour vigil turned up:
2 more Red Kite soaring
2 Ravens
A pair of Great Spotted Woodpeckers
Among the various tits coming and going at the feeding station we had great views of a single Marsh Tit
1 Jay

With all target birds for the day in the bag, there was the added bonus of a Hobby hunting over the fields by the visitor centresmile

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26/07/2012 - sightings from Fermyn Woods area near Brigstock:

5 Red Kites
1 Common Buzzard
1 Tawny Owl
3+ Skylarks
1 Yellow Wagtail
6 Marsh Tits - two family groups, one hanging around a conifer plantation
2 Coal Tits
2 Nuthatches
2 Treecreepers
2 Yellowhammers


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