At Banstead Downs in one set of bushes a GARDEN WARBLER was singing along with 2 of the site's 3 BLACKCAPS and 1 of the site's 2 LESSER WHITETHROATS that day. Also 2 COMMON WHITETHROATS, 3 WILLOW WARBLERS (2 singing), 2 singing male COMMON CHIFFCHAFFS, 9+ COMMON SWIFTS and a probable Sand Martin roughly west.
6 COMMON SWIFTS circling over my flat early afternoon. No further sign of these. They were certainly the local breeding birds but haven't settled into their routine yet. They spend much of the beginning of their stay hawking over the north end of Banstead Downs before staying closer to Belmont when they begin to nest (I'm not 100% sure where exactly that is).
Thursday, 6 May 2010
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