TREE PIPIT 1 flew onto Wharncliffe Heath NR calling briefly
BLACKCAP 1 singing near the res.
Chiffchaff 3 all around/near to the res, Willow Warbler 30+ all singing in Wharncliffe Woods, Swallow 1 north, Raven 1 flew low north over farmland below res., Snipe chipping near flash again, Wheatear 2 males, Cormorant 4 on pylon near Howbrook plus one dead in a field near the res., Linnet at least 4 pairs, Skylark 30+ singing & territorial display, Fieldfare 20+, Redwing 10+, Red-legged Partridge 7, Lapwing 1+, Buzzard 1, Song Thrush 5 singing, Kestrel pair, Yellowhammer 2 singing, Curlew 4, Green Woodpecker 4 (suspect 2 pairs in area), Stock Dove 1 display flight, Meadow Pipit 50+ (numerous display etc), Jay 1
Finally, I’ve recorded no Reed Buntings recently whereas there are usually 2-3 singing males in the area I’ve covered. Has anyone else experienced an absence like this?
Yellowhammer in song
Tree Pipit
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I've seen a pair in rushes close to the central flash on Wharncliffe Chase on the 8th April, but none since, no singing noted either.
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