In previous years, the lagoon at Hadham Hall has been an attraction for migratory birds, using the willows for cover and the water for drinking and refuelling on insects. A wander out there this afternoon gave just 2 chiffchaffs, several moorhen, a flock of 14 linnet, corvids, wood pigeons, 2 distant buzzards and 3 grey wagtail. Latter feeding at the water's edge.
Weather was not migrant type, too warm and still. For best results, need a strong easterly with occasional rain. Sunday looks better.
Butterfly wise, plenty of small whites along with this splendid red admiral. A solitary brown hawker was also noted near the small pond.
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grey wagtail |
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one of three present this afternoon |
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red admiral |
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