It was a grim start this morning with steady rain soon after I left the house! We stuck it out and, amazingly, it brightened up and turned into quite a pleasant morning. Met DK in the car park and we checked out the main lake where there were 7 Wigeon over near the sailing club with 4 grazing on the grass. Good numbers of Coot were also at the Sailing club end of the lake along with 10 Cormorant. A couple of Pochard were on the north side with the majority on the south side (in excess of 113). Odd Tufted Ducks were also present but we didn't find any Gadwall today. There were also ~58 Mute Swans.
Fingers was fairly quiet with 3 Tufteds on the east lake, a pair of Great Crested Grebes and a single Little Grebe on the west lake. Just the single Mute Swan pair (inc 500) this week along with several Canada's setting up territories and a Coot seen dragging some nesting material onto one of the fingers.
Along the Woodland Walk we had 3 Bullfinch including a spanking male!
With the help of JA's scope we managed to bag 4 Teal and a Shoveler on Fenlake but no sign of a stonechat. A Kestrel flew past and gave us a few good views as it hovered over the Fenlake meadow.
A male Sparrowhawk gave good views over Fingers, DK spotted it headin across the main lake and over the hide where we spotted it again on the south side.
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