A Spotted Flycatcher Day

Sunny intervals, 21°, light SSW.

A Spotted Flycatcher day today with 15-18 out at Lollingdon (15 was the minimum count).

3 small groups of Flycatchers, one of 7, another of 5 all around the paddocks and another group of 3 at Amwell Spring.

On arriving on the hill there were 30 Raptors over the hill, 18 Red Kite, 10 Buzzard and 2 Kestrel. All dispersed after around 30 minutes but the Kestrels stayed.

2 Common Redstart on the hill and a Common Whitethroat, nearby up to 7 Blackcap, another 2 Common Whitethroat and several Chiffchaff.

A Yellow Wagtail flew over on the walk out and a Sparrowhawk seen near Amwell Spring and 3 Swift drifting south with a small Hirundine flock.

Both TW & AD present out at Lollingdon.

Mammals: Short-tailed Vole & Brown Hare.

Dragonflies: Southern Hawker & Common Darter.

Butterflies: Large White, Small White, Red Admiral (2), Painted Lady (4), Small Tortoiseshell (2), Speckled Wood, Gatekeeper (2) and Meadow Brown (3).









 Blackcap
 Common Darter (m)
Brown Hare (courtesy Alan Dawson)


from Cholsey Wildlife https://cholseywildlife.blogspot.com/2019/08/a-spotted-flycatcher-day.html

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