Cliffe Pools 18th June

Encouraged by reports of spotted redshanks, wood sandpiper and a rumoured red-footed falcon I went to Cliffe in the afternoon. I didn't see any of those waders (or a red-foot) but 100+ avocets and several black-tailed godwits were nice, though too far away for the camera.  A kingfisher was seen by the pond near the bottom of Allen's Hill.

Everywhere I go this year and where there is suitable habitat I am seeing lots of common whitethroats, Cliffe being no exception. You couldn't miss them in the bushes either side of the road leading to the first viewing mound, with occasional song and especially the Dartford warbler like alarm call being heard.  A lesser whitethroat also gave its distinctive rattling song.



As a boy living in the village I used to find common lizards near the Creek fairly regularly in the summer. Also good numbers of slow-worms. I still see the odd slow-worm in the area but haven't seen lizards for years. Until today that is when I was pleased to see this one, even if sitting in a pile of trash. A gravid female.

Needless to say marsh frogs could be seen and heard in the ditches.







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