Monday, 11 May 2009

Sunday, 10 May

Whittlesey - 10 DOTTERELS at c.TL325947 (Matt Francis); male Whinchat (Jamie & Rod Wilson)

Paxton Pits - Grasshopper Warbler at Dodder Fen (Dave Hoccom); 3 Hobbies, 5+ Buzzards, 6 Dunlins, 3+ Ringed Plovers (Jamie Wells)

Grafham Water - 10 Avocets with 9 recently hatched young, 2 Little Ringed Plovers, 2 Oystercatchers (Mark Hawkes); 2 Turtle Doves (Martin & Wendy Phillips)

Haddenham area - 7 Wheatears, 3 Buzzards, loads of Yellow Wagtails (David Hopkins)

Kingfishers Bridge - 2 Black Terns (David Hopkins); 2 SANDWICH TERNS, 5+ Turtle Doves (Stuart Sharp)

Cottenham, Long Drove - 3 Buzzards (David Hopkins)

Hatley - 2 Whimbrel over calling (Katie Fuller)

Fen Drayton Lakes - 4 Black Terns still this afternoon, 7 birds reported earlier (Nigel Sprowell); fem Wheatear (David & Jonathan Heath); 2 Arctic Terns over, Common Sandpiper, Cetti's Warbler (Richard Thomas)

Ouse Fen - Tree Pipit, male Garganey and Greenshank, all briefly (Richard Thomas)

Ely Beet Pits - Grasshopper Warbler (Stuart Sharp)

Cam Washes - 2 Dunlins, 2 Common Sandpipers, Avocet, 2 Little Ringed Plovers, Turtle Dove, Cuckoo (David & Jonathan Heath)

Monks Wood - 21 Marsh Tit territories, pair of Woodcock, Tawny Owl, 2 Cuckoos, several Siskins and Lesser Redpolls (Rich Broughton)

Teversham / Wilbraham Fen - 2 Cuckoos, 2 Turtle Doves, Grasshopper Warbler (Chris Brown)

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