Thanks to Mike for his most interesting Spotted Flycatcher post......the only drawback was it meant no Sunday lie-in ( Mind you, I suppose for us layabout Saga pensioners every morning is a potential lie-in/sleep-in
). Anyway, up at 05.45, arriving at Baumber Churchyard c.07.15.....to find Russ T and a birding colleague already there. They had already seen 1 or 2 SpotFlys (plus photos) but there were certainly no signs of multiple activity ....or even much activity at all.
I had a brief glimpse of a probable SpotFly, then everything closed down. Walking in the field beyond the Churchyard so as to view the bordering trees with their branches in the sun, I did see 3 or 4 LBJs rapidly leave the Churchyard tree tops (singly at intervals) and fly over towards the Old Rectory garden area.
About an hour passed before at c. 08.30 from the field, I eventually had reasonably close views of a Spotted Flycatcher in a Churchyard border tree, and I called to Russ and his colleague to join me. They both had views of my bird as it then flew across to the top of a tall tree....only to see it also disappear towards the Old Rectory garden area . There was still a breeze blowing and it certainly wasn't 'warm' : not ideal conditions for flycatching....hence the total lack of typical SpotFly activity.
On reflection, I think that the group Mike saw on Saturday afternoon, stayed loafing around in the tree tops early on Sunday morning, then (for whatever reason) left the Churchyard at intervals from c.07.15, making for the Old Rectory garden area, with most of them gone by 07.45 or so....until our final bird left at 08.30. As they are still in the area , they may have returned to the Churchyard later in the day.
Freddy
PS. Then home, a cup of tea, a change of clothes ....and off to the Lincs Branch of BC for the Open Day at Chambers Farm Wood, Bardney.