Hello,
another bit of good news: the spotted flycatchers have made a reappearance two days after
my complaining about the lack of breeding success. Yesterday, spotflies were feeding at
least three very noisy fledglings in the limes next to stores. They are around again this
morning.
And, during an impromptu wetlands walk yesterday lunchtime, we saw several sparrowhawks in
the Cam bridge/railway area.
Thanks,
Sabine
From: Sabine Eckert
Sent: 28 July 2025 11:46
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Subject: Sparrowhawks!
Hello All,
I just walked along the path near the bridge to the wetlands (52.078072, 0.180483), and
came across five sparrowhawks. Three of them were obviously youngsters, huddled together
on the ground, practising flying, and falling over a lot. Two birds were hovering around
low in the surrounding trees - either more competent youngsters, or more likely the
adults. There was also some begging going on, one youngster was faffing with something on
the ground (prey?). They eventually moved off along the river towards the bridge. The
location is very close to the big beech where they bred last year. I have a number of
grainy pictures and videos I can send.
On the downside, I have not seen any spotted flycatchers since 18/6/2025, nor heard them
calling this year. I now suspect that only one of the birds came back, the one I saw
between 3/6 and 18/6, prepared the nest, and its mate didn't show up. I think this was
the only pair around this year.
Thanks,
Sabine
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