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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:19 pm 
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Spotted Flycatcher in Dunsby today calling from the top of a Walnut tree on Dunsby Fen road. It has been in the village for a month now but I'm not sure if there is a breeding pair.

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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:57 pm 
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Sp Fly, certainly 1 possibly 2 at Linwood Warren this am. Viewed from the gate before entering the reserve.

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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 8:46 pm 
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Fledged young at Normanby le Wold

I had an email on 21st June informing me that there was a nest of young Spotted Flycatchers at Normanby le Wold (N of Market Rasen).........plus the need to visit there sooner rather than later as they were about to fledge.......the first 2012 fledging report in Lincs as far as I know.

I visited the nest site today (Sat 23rd) and it very much looked as if they HAD fledged. The adults were flying around with food in several directions.....high up into trees, into a hedge, over a wall.....except to the old trellis where the nest site was situated. They regularly perched on overhead wires and on a nearby metal rod, giving great views sheltered from the wind. There was a long sunny spell and it was all most enjoyable - quite different from the recent visiting of reported sites for the odd bird and the waiting around for a sighting. Here the sightings were non-stop.....hyper-frustration being replaced by super-elation. :D :)

The lady of the house appeared and said how proud she was of her 'Flycatchers.'

Many thanks to Eddie Shone, Lincs birder, for the info.

Freddy.


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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 9:55 pm 
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A spotted flycatcher at Hoplands Wood on 14th June - I think this was another traditional site where they have now become irregular

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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 10:20 pm 
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Kev,
Phil Espin reported a family party of fledged Spotted Flycatchers in Hoplands Wood LWT Reserve on 27th June last year and you reported 2 in the vicinity of the Church at nearby South Thoresby on 26th June.

On my trip on 3rd July, I connected with the family party in Hoplands Wood and saw a singleton near the Church at South Thoresby.

Interesting that your 14 June report indicates a continuing presence in Hoplands Wood for 2012. I wonder if they are also back in South Thoresby ?

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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 6:29 pm 
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Fulbeck Spotfly eggs now hatched so adults both busy feeding.

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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:32 pm 
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A look around Dunsby this afternoon produced 3 breeding pairs of Spotted Flycatchers. A bird brooding a nest with eggs, a pair feeding young in another nest and, finally, an adult feeding a fledgling.
I've ordered a mechanics inspection mirror so that I can complete nest records Stuart!
All nests were within 50 metres of horse stables or a dairy.
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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:37 pm 
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Freddy.
Had a check at RAF Waddington again today and nothing seen or heard.
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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:01 pm 
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Hugh,

3 breeding pairs ! Dunsby is certainly living up to its reputation as a Spotted Flycatcher hotspot......despite this year's inclement weather. Great news. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
PostPosted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 9:08 pm 
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Brian,

I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a change in fortune for you AFTER the RAF Waddington Airshow on June 30th/July 1st.
I think you've said before that things SpotFlywise usually pick up then.

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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
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Second pair nesting in Fulbeck now, in a private garden.

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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:46 pm 
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45 minutes spent yesterday morning at Doddington hall again failed to produce any spot flys. Cheers. Rick


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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:37 pm 
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Rick,

I haven't visited the Doddington Hall Farm Shop gardens 'traditional' site since Sun 10 June, when I had a definite sighting (as previously on 27th May). It may well be that the inclement weather we've had in the last couple of weeks or so has driven the Spotted Flycatcher I saw to move on to a new site perhaps less open and more suited to bad weather, but still in the area.

This is exactly what happened at Riseholme College, Lincoln this year : Ian Birch informed me by LBC pm that he'd had a sighting in a 'traditional' nesting site (where I'd also seen them these last 2 or 3 years) in late May. I went 3 times to check it out (each visit 30-45 minutes) without success - only to be informed by Ian that he had now relocated the birds; they had abandoned the 'traditional' site and had moved to a new more sheltered one, still at Riseholme, but some 300 yards or so away, where he saw them on 20 June. ( I've also now visited that site twice since (usual visit time) without success ....and also Linwood Warren and Willingham by Stow 3 times each....also without success, although I know you and Andy had a sighting at the latter site (after a wait !) on 19 June. All I got for my patience last Saturday, for example, was a Holly Blue.

There's no doubt about it - until Spotted Flycatchers are feeding their young - when they are 'easy' to locate or to visit with a guaranteed sighting (super-elation), trying to hunt down the odd bird as reported, can be a case of hyper-frustration...with no success guaranteed. :roll: Last year in my frequent searches for SpotFlys, I had getting on for 50 dips, and this year I've already had getting on for 20 (all by 30-45 minutes). Why do I do it ?.....well it's the challenge, innit ? I don't for one minute regret it all : but, hey! that's birding sometimes : it certainly beats sitting in front of a computer all day which many people have to do to earn a living.....and then we have days like the Normanby le Wold experience.....brilliant. :D

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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
PostPosted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 1:22 pm 
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Tuesday 26th June......what a Red-Letter day...or more exactly a Red-Letter morning!!....3 new and unreported Spotted Flycatcher nests, all with adults feeding young, and all in under a total of 2 hours spent searching.

I started the morning checking out Phil Espin's report of a bird seen on 19 June at the redundant Trinity Church, now the Trinity Centre (Antiques), in East Street, Horncastle, arriving there at 09.45. As I approached the Church, along the Church road, I immediately caught sight of a SpotFly hawking insects. It was soon joined by a second adult and together they frequented a large Holly Tree and an even larger Scots Pine only a few yards from the East side of the Church. I soon located the nest in the Pine Tree (resting on a branch and with a shelter of pine needles and smaller branches just above), and, from a safe distance through binoculars, I could easily see the young's heads being raised as the adults fed them. Thanks, Phil, for the initial info.

I then moved on to Woodhall Spa to check out 2 locations where birds had nested in 2011. First , I visited Iddlesleigh Road, where Robert Carr had alerted me to a Spotted Flycatchers nest( in a creeper against a house wall) with young, which I visited on on 24th June 2011. As I arrived this morning outside the house, what should be flycatching from the front garden fence....an adult Spotfly...briefly joined by a second......BUT, to my surprise they were flying ACROSS the road to a new nest site : the 3rd floor of a very large semi-detached house opposite, where the nest was clearly situated under the wooden eaves of an upper window. (Robert,....I can give you further details when you return from Alaska in a week or so.....and I wonder what you've added to your sighting of a Spectacled Eider by the light of the midnight sun a few days ago. :D )

My last visit was to the Dowager House Hotel in Spa Road, Woodhall Spa. Michael Harrison had alerted me to a pair of SpotFlys there in early July last year and which I saw on July 4th. Unbelievably, no sooner had I parked, than I caught sight of a SpotFly flycatching over the lawn in the large garden behind the Hotel.....and AGAIN there were 2 of them. It soon became clear where the nest was as they were regularly heading to a particular site with beakfuls of insects : a low extension (which includes the Main Bar), with the nest about 12 feet up in an inverted V shaped wooden section.....I had already bought a drink in the Lounge Bar to show willing and not trespass. I could easily see part of the nest and, from a safe distance, I watched through binoculars as the adults fed the young . When I left (as the mem-sahib required the car to get to her Pilates lesson this afternoon), it was c.11.45, only 2 hours since I had arrived in Horncastle.

A Red-Letter morning, indeed, and of the sort that rarely occurs in one's birding year. :D :)

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 Post subject: Re: Spotted Flycatchers
PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 4:46 pm 
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Possibly 2 pairs of Spotted Flycatchers in Spridlington

A bird on roadside wires, another single bird in Churchyard.

The distance between both sightings is probably more than you would expect if they were a pair.

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