Slow but sure

Sunny at first then clouding up by midday, 9°, light E.

A few firsts for the year today as migration is slow but sure.

A Common Redstart briefly on the hill but disappeared over the top and a Common Whitethroat present.

A small flock of approx. 20 Corn Bunting flew through and at least 3 regulars present and singing.

6 Buzzard and 10 Red Kite soaring high over the hill in the morning sunshine.

Nearby a Willow Warbler in song and a young Little Owl seen together with an adult.

Both Chiffchaff and Blackcap frequent.

A few Yellowhammer between the village and Lollingdon and 2 singing Goldcrest along Church road.

A good flock of Hirundines over the Sewage works around midday with 20+ House Martin, c10 Swallow and 3 Sand Martin. And a House Martin seen by Tony Rayner yesterday over his garden.

2 Willow Warbler, 1 Blackcap, lots of Swallow and House Martin at Cholsey sewage works. Per Alan Dawson.

A pair of Stock Dove considering a nest site in the garden.

Mammals: Roe Deer.

Butterflies: Large White (per TR), Green-veined White, several Small Tortoiseshell and a Peacock.

Moths: another first for Cholsey, a Blossom Underwing. (Per TR).

Insects: Black Oil Beetle and Dark-edged Bee-fly.

Common Whitethroat
 Willow Warbler (courtesy Alan Dawson)

Stock Doves
Blossom Underwing


from Cholsey Wildlife https://cholseywildlife.blogspot.com/2019/04/slow-but-sure.html

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