An impressive thunderstorm rolled in overnight and brought a cascade of rain in the small hours of the morning. Despite this, the Observatory staff woke up to the sound of our second Blyth's Reed Warbler of the spring singing in the garden, in roughly the same spot as the first. The song, however, was quite different to the individual on 5th June, with less rapid mimicry and more of a slower-paced song. The bird was then ringed mid-morning before singing again during the afternoon. Elsewhere, singles of Blackcap and Willow Warbler were in the Observatory garden whilst a Black-headed Gull remained on Solfach.
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Blyth's Reed Warbler (C) Steve Stansfield |
Away from the birds, a Blue-tailed Damselfly and a Silver Y were in the Wetlands.
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