Pot Pourri

 Tuesday April 9

Good to see so many favourites turning up in the moth traps at Natural Surroundings today - meets back to Tuesdays as its summer opening times. Lunar Marbled Brown, Great Prominent, a bright Green Carpet and several micros amongst them. 

Despite the weather, we drove along Beach Road, Cley, afterwards, stopping to look at the Eye Field from several angles. 

A fine male Marsh Harrier beat its way west, encouraged and hassled on its way by rising Rooks and Lapwings. Curlew, Oystercatchers, Skylarks and two Golden Plover, one in winter plumage, one in full summer plumage. 

 



 The rain was a fine mist, throwing a curtain over the views. Several Wheatears had been reported but we didn't see any.

Over the last week or so, we have made three short birding trips from home. Barton Broad car park, yesterday was almost devoid of birds in the strong gusting wind. This is our favoured place to see Willow Warbler on passage. The inevitable Chiffchaff was the only migrant visitor.

Cley, last weekend, added Sand Martins - several over Gramborough Hill - and Swallow to my year list. The Sandy was new for Pam too. 

One Siskin today and a single Brambling yesterday is all that is left of the many using our garden feeders. A Blackcap sang from John's birch tree yesterday - today's weather does not encourage singing.

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