



Little Owl: The pair may have bred again this year, as at least one youngster was calling this morning. It was unfortunately not located in a tall London Plane tree.
Common Tern: One was looking for fish in the lake this morning.
Common Whitethroat: a male was singing intermittently in the cricket pen. area 24 yesterday.
Reed Warbler: A pair are feeding young in the wetland pen, area 25.
Comments
1-2 Reed Warblers calling Area 2.
40+ Long Tailed Tit flying into Area 1.
The Reed Warblers are a bit hard to count at the moment.