I had the morning off work but still needed to get to the office for the afternoon, however, that did give me the opportunity to spend about an hour or so at the reservoir just after midday. It was a lovely sunny day, and out of the wind it was really warm, and this led me to think it may be a good day for raptors, and so it was with a single Red Kite seen and a bonus in the form of Goshawk (an increasingly regular visitor to the patch).
Over the water I saw a small number of Sand Martins and at least one Swallow, the latter being my first of the year. A lone Wigeon was at the southern end whilst a drake Tufted Duck was on West Pool.
A quick stop on the way home from work in the evening turned up another surprise, with a Dunlin on the northern causeway.
Over the water I saw a small number of Sand Martins and at least one Swallow, the latter being my first of the year. A lone Wigeon was at the southern end whilst a drake Tufted Duck was on West Pool.
A quick stop on the way home from work in the evening turned up another surprise, with a Dunlin on the northern causeway.