Pretty quiet all round today.
Yesterday Niall and Alan took on a Bat walk and recorded the following:
“By far the most common bat in the Cholsey area, with about 70% of detections, is the Soprano Pipistrelle. In joint second are the Common Pipistrelle and Noctule.
There are though also Common Serotine, Daubenton's, Nathusius' Pipistrelle, Natterer's and Brown Long-eared.
Detections are tailing off now as the weather is cooler and the nights longer.”
Back to today: Bunk line was rather quiet this morning. Good numbers of Redwing and Fieldfare as usual, a few Song Thrush and approx. 20 Pied Wagtail feeding amongst the cattle and a couple of Jay present.
Bunk line area this afternoon with Alan: 2 Kingfisher, usual Thrushes, a Blackcap and c30 Chaffinch.
And pretty quiet along the river this morning.
Mistle Thrush courtesy Alan
Great-spotted Woodpecker courtesy Alan
Pied Wagtails
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