An afternoon visit today turned out to be rather productive with a couple of distant Goshawks and a Red Kite soaring in the warm Spring air.It was fairly quiet on the water, which seems to be the norm at present, but there were still thirty Wigeon and a pair of Teal at the southern end, and then a nice addition to the year list when a pair of Mandarin swam through.
A Chiffchaff was in song near the southern gate and was my first for the year at the reservoir but arguably the best bird of the visit was a Kestrel that flew low over, a species that is hard to see at Sutton Bingham these days.
Sutton Bingham year list for 2026 now at 72 species.