Allhallows Marsh 24/05/24

Mostly sunny during this visit, having briefly called at Northward Hill to start with, checking out a Marsh Warbler.

One of the first birds to be seen at Allhallows was a male Cuckoo, in the usual area near Ivy Fleet. Another male plus a female were heard later, south of Stoke Lagoon.

A highlight of the visit was a Hobby over the flooded marsh where a Marsh Harrier was also seen. The marsh itself held many waders, including a Greenshank, and ducks including Pochard. The marsh looks promising for breeding waders such as Redshank and Lapwing, though whether they can survive the attentions of Marsh Harriers and foxes is a moot point.

Two Cattle Egret were amongst a herd of cows south of Stoke Lagoon, and a pair of Stonechat were on the same marsh, albeit close to the path.

Two adult Mediterranean Gulls flew over.

Whitethroat (at Northward Hill)

Male Cuckoo (photographed in the same area on 13th May)

Sedge Warbler 

Hobby 

Linnet

Mediterranean Gull

Wall butterfly near Binney Reservoir 


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