Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Wednesday, 28 April

Hinxton - fem RING OUZEL right of the road to Duxford, just after the Hinxton ford 13:00h (Andrew Knights)

Chrishall Grange - 9 Wheatears (Mark Peck)

Whittlesey - 3 Swifts (Matt Francis)

Ferry Meadows - 6 Swifts (Chaz Shaw)

Fowlmere - Swift (Doug Radford); House Martin (Daniel Osborne)

Hatley - fem Redstart in a private garden briefly (Katie Fuller, Darren Oakley-Martin)

Ouse Fen - male Whinchat, also 3 Wheatears along guided busway by Over allotments (Richard Thomas)

Fuller's Hill - male Whinchat (Darren Oakley-Martin, Katie Fuller)

Serpentine BP - male Whinchat, fem Wheatear (Paul Taylor); Hobby, Cuckoo (Mike Weedon)

Castor Mill - male Whinchat (Mike Weedon)

Paxton Pits - Whinchat, Whimbrel (Jamie Wells); 3 Black Terns (John Parslow); Blue-headed Wagtail, Nightingale, Cetti's Warbler, Wheatear, 8+ Little Egrets, Hobby, 2 Greensahnks, 3 Common Sandpipers, 64 Common Terns (Martin Davis et al.)

Fen Drayton Lakes - 5 Spotted Redshanks at Ferry Mere (Dave Anderson); 2 Black Terns at Moore Lake (Dennis Hall); 2 Arctic Terns, 4 Hobbies (Monica & Owen Marks)

Isleham Water Meadows - 8 Avocets, 2 Little Ringed Plovers, 2 Common Terns (Dave Palmer)

Wicken Fen - Hobby, 3 Grasshopper Warblers, 2 Garden Warblers (Christoph Zockler)

Sutton Gault - male Garganey, 5 Greenshanks, Little Ringed Plover (Monica & Owen Marks)

Hemingford Grey - Crossbill over (Mike Everett)

Milton CP - Cetti's Warbler, Common Tern, 2 Garden Warblers (Matthew Silk)

Teversham Fen - 2 Wheatears, Cuckoo, 3 Yellow Wagtails (James Hutchison)

Little Wilbraham Fen - 2 Cuckoos, Grasshopper Warbler, Water Rail (John Walsh)

King's Dyke - Turtle Dove, Tawny Owl, 3 Common Terns, Common Sandpiper (Joe Lynn)

Late news Tuesday 27th - Blackbush - 3 DOTTERELS, Whinchat (Trevor Valentine)

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