Hirundines
Sunny spells, 19°, light W.
A good passage of Hirundines today with Alan seeing a flock of up to 400 House Martin along the Bunk line this morning and between us both we have seen a good passage of both Swallow and House Martin this afternoon, possibly 1K hirundines thru today.
Little else seen other than several Yellow Wagtail, the Common Redstart being very elusive a Kingfisher and a Blackcap.
A family of Mute Swan (2 ad & 2 young) parked up in Green lane, then they walked all the way along the railway line but could not get thru the fence so they trudged all the way back again.
2 Grey Wagtail in the garden this morning.
Dragonflies: Brown Hawker, Southern Hawker and Common Darter.
Butterflies: several Large White and Small White.
from Cholsey Wildlife https://cholseywildlife.blogspot.com/2020/09/hirundines.html
A good passage of Hirundines today with Alan seeing a flock of up to 400 House Martin along the Bunk line this morning and between us both we have seen a good passage of both Swallow and House Martin this afternoon, possibly 1K hirundines thru today.
Little else seen other than several Yellow Wagtail, the Common Redstart being very elusive a Kingfisher and a Blackcap.
A family of Mute Swan (2 ad & 2 young) parked up in Green lane, then they walked all the way along the railway line but could not get thru the fence so they trudged all the way back again.
2 Grey Wagtail in the garden this morning.
Dragonflies: Brown Hawker, Southern Hawker and Common Darter.
Butterflies: several Large White and Small White.
A few of the House Martins (courtesy Alan)
Swallows & House Martins (courtesy Alan)
Mute Swan family
They missed the Train 😄
Grey Wagtail
from Cholsey Wildlife https://cholseywildlife.blogspot.com/2020/09/hirundines.html
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