Today (15/04), I had wonderful
views of a male Peregrine low over the centre of Banbury while
on my way to work. It caused carnage with the local feral Pigeons!
Had a
wander around Grimsbury Reservoir in Banbury today (15/04) both during my
lunchbreak and after work. Was my first time there and while it isn't the most
picturesque of places, it was full of the signs of spring.
There were plenty of butterflies on the wing with Orange Tips, Brimstones, Small Whites, Small Tortoiseshells and Peacocks all present.
Migrants were also very much in evidence with
my first 2 Sedge Warblers of 2014 in song, several Yellow
Wagtail, at least 4 White Wagtail,
several Swallows & Sand
Martins and decent numbers of Willow
Warbler, Chifchaffs and Blackcaps.
Lastly, as I was about to leave a Common
Sandpiper appeared alongside 3 White
Wagtail at the southern end feeding around a jetty.
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