With the excitement of a second Blyth's Reed Warbler in the Observatory Garden yesterday, unfortunately it didn't appear to stay for a second day. The observatory team were busy with an Oystercatcher Nest Survey, checking the nests for chicks and any eggs still being incubated. Most of the eggs have now hatched and the chicks are exploring the coastline, being closely watched by their parents. There were also some newly fledged young Linnet, Wheatear and Rock Pipit moving around the nest sites and regularly being fed by their parents. Some of the Chough have well-grown young which are getting close to fledging.
A couple more butterflies were seen, including a Red Admiral in the Observatory Garden and the first Meadow Brown of the year was seen on Green Lane.
A newly hatched Oystercatcher chick (C) Colin Teal |
Chough nestling (C) Colin Teal |
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