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.
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Whitethroat (at Northward Hill) |
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Male Cuckoo (photographed in the same area on 13th May) |
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Sedge Warbler |
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Hobby |
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Linnet |
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Mediterranean Gull |
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Wall butterfly near Binney Reservoir |
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