Birds



Avocet  on the Plover Pit at Radley (per Ben Carpenter)
Still present at 15:20 (per Badger)
Little-ringed Plover
Redshank 2
Lapwing 2+

Access off Thrupp Lane. Park near the Sandles building and take the main 
track past Thrupp Lake (on the right). At the end of the main track, take
the path off to the left opposite the white metal barrier/cycle track.
The small flooded ash pit (Plover Pit) is on the left c100yds.


Third record for Radley and second record this year for the county.




- Lark Hill 31st August
WRYNECK still along track off Lark Hill at 15:30 (per Dave Lowe). On track until flushed by cyclists and flew east into small elderflower copse 50 yards from track. though elusive. Still present at 18:00 on Lark Hill track, to the South of...

- Pit 60: Black-winged Stilt
The black-winged stilt, found by Antony Collieu late morning on Pit 60, is still present at 14:00 (per Badger). Best viewed from the hide on the North shore though also visible from the South Hide. Please park carefully in Standlake village and walk down...

- Radley Lakes Sat. 2nd April (am)
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- Rushy Common And Radley 26th March
Drake American Wigeon at Rushy Common still, among c150 Eurasian Wigeon on far side of main lake (NE of road). In addition to today's other sightings at Radley, 2 ad Little Gulls (Thrupp Lake), 3 Redshank (small ash pit), Marsh Tit....

- Radley Lakes Sun. 13th March
2 Oystercatcher (Thrupp Lake) 1 Red-crested Pochard (female) (Thrupp Lake) 1 Goldeneye (female) (Thrupp Lake) 3 Green sandpiper (Lake G) 2 Redshank (Lake G) 45 Lapwing (Lake G) 2 Chiffchaff (Singing) 2 Treecreeper 7 Reed Bunting No sign of redhead Smew,...



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