Hello,
This morning was spent at Pitsford Reservoir and a large number of Fieldfares were still preening the last remaining Hawthorn berries of the bushes, with them included small numbers of Redwings, Blackbirds and Song Thrush. Siskins and Redpolls were feeding on the feeders along the Old Scaldwell Road and some went over as well. A House Sparrow was also their which is a very good record for the site.
Half way inbetween Maytrees hide and the Bird Club hide I flushed up a Stonechat along the fence and a Green Sandpiper was also flushed along the puddled track.
Along the waters edge hundreds of Lapwings lined it including another good record for the site, twenty six Golden Plover and three Shelduck were bottom up in the middle of the Reservoir.
Regards,
Jacob
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