Allhallows and Northward Hill 16/04/26
An afternoon visit following a survey (BBS) at Marden.
In previous years I've seen the odd Wheatear in the Ivy Fleet paddock at Allhallows, and was hoping for the same today. As it happened I found one quite soon, then another two, all very smart males. Walking further along it was clear that at least five were present.
The final tally of Wheatears was six birds, which included one female. Nearby, Sedge Warblers were singing from reeds alongside the fleet.
A Cattle Egret flew over Binney Marsh and landed out of sight.
At Northward Hill I heard my first Willow Warbler of the year, and there were three Nightingales in song, though all kept well hidden.
A young Common Lizard was found on a pile of logs.
| Female Northern Wheatear |
| As above |
| Cattle Egret |
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