15°C > 17°C: Scattered cloud with ground-level fog patches at first. Cloudy increased and lowered. Light N wind. Good visibility at the start, decreasing moderate later.
Sunrise: 06:23 BST
Priorslee Lake: 05:40 – 09:15
(109th visit of the year)
With the commencement of the school year at Holy Trinity Academy the powers that be decided to start making a lot of noise next door at the start of development on the old Celestica site for 400+ houses. All that time in August to make noise without disturbing anyone ...
The Council contractors decided to join in and mow the grass on the erstwhile football field
Bird notes:
- one of the juveniles from the first Great Crested Grebe family was not noted. However they are often away from their parents and away from each other and it is easy to overlook them. I doubt any has fledged as yet
- many large gulls again, today mostly flying SE and not with the Black-headed Gulls that were, as usual, flying mainly W -> E
- just 2 Barn Swallows flew high S
- 5 House Martins seen overhead. Later I searched above the estate where they often gather and noted but 2 birds
- 1 Reed Warbler both seen and heard
- 2 Mistle Thrushes heard ‘rattling’ and then seen in flight. Not usual here after the breeding season when they seem to move to more open country and gather in groups of up to 20 birds. Last recorded by me here on 11 July
Bird totals
Birds noted flying over or flying near the lake:
- 11 Greylag Geese [11 (2 groups) outbound]
- 40 Canada Geese [40 (3 groups) outbound]
- 106 Black-headed Gulls
- 131 Lesser Black-backed Gulls
- 2 Stock Doves (pair again)
- 53 Wood Pigeons
- 10 Jackdaws
- 2 Rooks
- 1 Pied Wagtail
- 2 Barn Swallows
Local hirundines etc. noted
- c.5 House Martins
Warblers noted:
- 12 Chiffchaffs
- 1 Blackcaps
- 1 Reed Warblers
The counts from the lake area
- 2 + 3 (1 brood) Mute Swans as usual
- 16 (?♂) Mallards
- 1 (?♂) Tufted Duck again
- 4 + 3 (2 broods) Great Crested Grebes
- 6 + 9 (? broods) Moorhens again
- 97 (near) adult + 7 dependent juvenile Coots
- 88 Black-headed Gulls
- 8 Lesser Black-backed Gulls again
And other notes
- First Pipistrelle-type bats of the year for me here. It is now known that there are several species in the UK. A bat detector is needed to separate them by their unique calls
and
- no butterflies
- no moths
- no damselflies / dragonflies
- no hoverflies
- flies etc. identified
- - 1 Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)
- usual hordes of wasps
- >5 Common Crane-fly (Tipula oleracea) [Daddy Long-legs]
- beetles or bugs noted
- 1 Common Froghopper (Philaenus spumarius)
- spiders noted
- 1 probable Garden Spider (Arameus diadematus)
- no snails etc
- no different plants noted
- mammals seen
- 2 Grey Squirrels
- 4 Pipistrelle-type bats
Even though it soon clouded there was a shepherds’ warning of rain ...
... with just a hint of mist, but then ....
The fog rolled in for a while.
.. And even when the sun came out briefly the mist was enough to blur the landscape looking E.
The underwing of the same bird. Note the dull orange bill – even adults have black-tips in winter, but the bill is otherwise more red than orange.
And here in flight we see the tail band is distinct from the pale upper-tail. On a similar age Herring Gull these blend in to each other.
And here again we see the wing pattern.
A portent of Autumn – a Common Crane-fly (Tipula oleracea) [Daddy Long-legs].
The rose-hips are perhaps the best I can remember despite the almost-drought. Perhaps it is just the shrubs maturing and producing more fruit.
(Ed Wilson)
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2014
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