Tuesday, 23 June 2026

23rd June - initially high cloud, clearing mid-morning to strong sun, hot, 32C, light S

Willey;

One, possibly 2,  Nuthatches heard in Long Spinney opposite the Perkins field double gates.

22nd June Monday - Sunny, hot 28C, cloud increasing and a light shower early evening.

Shawell Sandpit and Landfill areas; evening.

I have not seen any Sand Martins here during my last two visits, I do wonder if earthworks have destroyed their nesting area!

The female Egyptian Goose and here six large) goslings were all back together today, only Tufted and Mallards around the its, plus three Mute Swans.

All the Covids, LBB, Herring and a single Black-head Gull in.

A great Spotted Woodpecker call from the lane trees.

A single Red Admiral.

Monday, 22 June 2026

21st June Sunday - sunny, 26C, light breeze

Vintage Rally again, but nice to see Red Kites occasionally over the Ashby Magna site.

Friday, 19 June 2026

19th June Friday - mostly sunny periods, cloud increasing late, mod-gusty SW, 26C

Misterton, afternoon.

A walk here did not produce much, just the regular woodland birds.  Still no sign of Spotted Flycatchers, hopefully they are tucked away in a corner somewhere!

Thursday, 18 June 2026

18th June Thursday - sunny intervals, mod SW, 24C

Bittesby CP- afternoon.

A mixed family flock of Blue, Great and Long-tailed Tits, Blackcap, Chiffchaff  and Whitethroat (2 locations) seen.  A Jay along the old railway line.  Reed Bunting singing near the lake., Buzzard over calling loudly - may have a young one nearby.

c20 Stock Doves were around the area, some liking the roadway.  two Green Woodpeckers heard.

Butterflies included 100s Meadow Browns, Ringlet, Large Skipper, Common Blue, Green-veined White, Painted Lady (4), and Large White.







17th June Wednesday - rain first thing, 4mm, sunny intervals, light SW, becoming fresher pm, 22C

Willey;

We are seeing more Red Kites again, now breeding is coming to end end.

The Swallows have 3 young in the Stable nest.

Lilbourne Meadows; evening

The Lapwing flock has grown a little more to 38 now, plus a few dotted around the reserve in territories still.  Unfortunately, I have not yet seen any young here this year - yet.

A pair of Teal and eight Gadwall were showing, the ducks, including Mallards are showing signs of moulting now.  Three Oystercatchers. Single Little Egret.

Singing male Reed Bunting. A Kestrel over. Still Skylarks and Meadow Pipits on the rough meadows, also a female Linnet.