Friday, 3 April 2026

3rd April - cloudy, a little drizzle early, mod- gusting strong at times pm, -SW, 16C

 Lutterworth; Mistle Thrush singing from tree by Methodist Church, 0950h.

Lilbourne Meadows; late afternoon.

Four Wigeon, 18 Shovelers, plus Teal, Gadwall and Mallard.

A Little Egret dropped in. Several lapwings at the flood pools.

Two Stock Doves and several Woodpigeons feeding on the meadows.

A Mistle Thrush was also feeding on the meadows near the flood pools (my first site record).

The Water Rail showed again and feed out in the open.




Thursday, 2 April 2026

2nd April - touch of ground frost last night. sunny intervals, light W, 12C

Willey; single Swallow still - hopefully more back soon.

Stanford Res; afternoon.

Rather quiet.

Eight Goldeneye.  A few Gadwall, two Teal.

 A Red Kite, two Buzzards.
Several Chiffchaffs singing, and a couple Blackcaps.  Single Goldcrest and several Long-tailed Tits.
A female Reed Bunting in one area and a male at a different location.

A couple Red-legged Partridges.

6+ Peacock Butterflies.  A Stoat running along the path.

Lilbourne Meadows, evening.

Only one Wigeon, still plenty Shovelers, Gadwall, and c50 Teal.  Single drake Tufted Duck.

A Redshank and Oystercatcher, several Lapwings in territories.

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

1st April - cloudy, very light-light WSW, 12C

Willey; Green Woodpecker 'yaffling' and great Spotted Woodpecker  'drumming'  - heard through the day.

Shawell Sandpit/landfill area; evening

28 Tufted Duck, several in groups after a female - although usually one drake had the lead and chasing the others away.  Only 8 Teal.
Seven Red Kites, several Ravens. 

A single Lapwing, a Little Grebe pair.

One Coot sitting on nest, other building etc.

Tuesday, 31 March 2026

31st March - cloud am, sunny periods pm, very light breeze, 16C

Lilbourne Meadows; evening.

Several Greylag and Canada Geese, one Canada on a nest.

Eight Lapwing, four Little Ringed Plovers, a Redshank and two Oystercatchers.

14 Wigeon, 27 Shovelers, plus Teal, Gadwall and Mallard.

Single LBB and Black-headed Gulls, two Common Gulls, A Kestrel flew over.











Monday, 30 March 2026

30th March - mostly cloudy, with a brisk, blustery NW developing during the day, 10C, but feeling cold again.

WIlley; 0830h - a Swallow over John M's stables again, as he reported on Saturday (28th).

Checking records back to 2011, I had a Swallow on March 30th in 2016, but the earlies was one on the 20th in 2014.

29th March - Sunny spells am, cloud increasing to wintry showers then light rain, cold blustery NW wind, 9C

Lilbourne Meadows; afternoon.

An Oystercatcher, Redshank and four Little Ringed Plovers.  Also, the Water Rail was showing again in the  same location on the field.

Nine Starling feeding, I think these are local breeders from the village.

Only two Wigeon spotted, plus Teal, Shovelers and Gadwall.

Stanford Reserevoir.

11 Swallows and two House Martins plus the odd Sand Martin around.

Six Goldeneye , one Goosander, eight Pochard, didn't spot any Wigeon in the areas I checked - could have been some at inlet end though, a single female Teal.

Two Oystercatchers on the dam, 20 Cormorants fishing as a group nearby.

A Blackcap was singing a little at the orchard corner.

Saturday, 28 March 2026

28th March - Chilly night. Sunny spells, brick/blustery NW, 11C, but feeling cold. Wintery showers brief and widespread mid-afternoon.

Willey;  John M saw a Swallow at his about 1300h.

Lilbourne Meadows; morning.

Four Little Ringed Plovers, a couple of Lapwing, a Little Grebe and the usual, Ducks.
In the corner trees, several Goldfinches, a Greenfinch pair, a Goldcrest and CHiffchaff.

Shawell Sandpit; morning.

A drake Shelduck and female Egyptian Goose were new in.  35 Tufted Ducks, a few Teal, only a single Little Grebe spotted.  Two lapwings.
15 Ravens, only two Red Kites, a single Buzzard.


Stanford Reservoir; afternoon.

Most notable was the present of Swallows (6), Sand Martins (15) and a House Martin.

Five Goldeneye, and four female Goosanders.

Two Sparrowhawks together, looked like they were mating.

A male Grey Wagtail in the spillway and a Grey Heron near the overflow.

A single Peacock Butterfly was seen,