Wednesday, 19 April 2023

Tring, College Lake And Pitstone - 9.4.23

Willow Warbler

Shelduck

Common Tern


 After the excitement of the day before I was up early to put some chocolate eggs in the garden on behalf of the Easter bunny for the kids to find once they’d woken up. I arrived at Wilstone at 7am and while putting my boots on a Yellow Wagtail flew east. A walk round added a pair of Shelduck, Mandarin, Treecreeper, six Swallow, a handful of Sand Martin, pair of Bullfinch and a late Fieldfare

At Marsworth were another two Mandarin, two Sedge Warbler, 2 Common Tern and a screeching Water Rail.

Tringford was quiet and back full of water but a Lesser Redpoll flew over the hide.

College Lake held another/the same pair of Shelduck and a couple of Willow Warbler.

Pitstone Quarry failed to produce any LRP but there was a single Redshank.

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