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Tuesday 19 April 2011

Blue-headed Wagtail etc

Although no new migrants for the spring have been noted over the last few days, there has been notable influxes of both Common Whitethroats and Wheatears all along the patch.

A Ring Ouzel was flushed from the clifftop at East Runton yesterday, and its good to see reasonable numbers of Sand Martins have returned to the cliffs under the golf course as breeding numbers have been low there in recent years.

Other recent highlights include a Grey Wagtail at Felbrigg Lake along with a drake Mandarin, and a Barn Owl was busy hunting the water meadows there during the day hopefully indicative of having young to feed.

A look around the patch today was looking to be uneventful until a check on the cattle field at East Runton revealed a small flock of c15 Yellow Wagtails were present. After a while of watching them I also noticed that a 'Blue-headed' type was also present with them which with a bit of patience came really close as the cattle were doing a circuit of the field. However after checking photos when I returned home I was a bit concerned about the amount of white below the ear coverts and thoughts turned to other subspecies or maybe a hybrid origin, but after later seeking opinions on the net, it probably is a Blue-headed just at the extreme end of their plumage range.