Friday, 3 July 2015

Garden Warbler unplugged 

3rd July 15           morning                mid section

sunny & warm,  14-20°c,  1026mb,  S 3-SW 6 mph



Is the garden warbler maybe looking to second brood? ( I believe they do occasionally ) Its certainly been singing and maintaining a territory since Wednesday, dashing between the Barleyfield Annex and the Top Roses ( the mixed habitat at the top west border ) performing loud and showy.
                 The Wetland moorhen brood still together with both adults and four young.
           Lots of small blue damselfly and a few broad bodied chasers also around the pool.



Moorhen pr + 4 chks Wetlands
Swift odds over mid section
Wren 8 singing mid section
Dunnock 5 singing mid section
Robin present mid section
Blackbird 5 singing mid section
Song Thrush 1 singing Hanging Grds 
Garden Warbler 1 singing Top Roses and Barleyfield Annex
Blackcap 7 (6 singing) mid section
Chiffchaff 2 singing mid section
Tit flock c20 The Paddock
Long Tailed Tit 15+ The Paddock
Coal Tit 3+ family? The Paddock,  1 singing,
Blue Tit present mid section
Great Tit present mid section
Chaffinch 3 ( 1 singing ) mid section
Greenfinch 4+ ( 1 singing ) Barleyfield
Bullfinch ♀ or imm Hanging Grds
Red Admiral 1 Wetlands
Small Tortoiseshell few mid section
Comma 1 The Paddock
Ringlet few Barleyfield


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