With everything that’s been going on recently, I always turn to our natural world as it gives us something positive to think about. We are so lucky to be able to enjoy such beauty on our doorstep!
I’ll start with our feathered friends and some of Harry’s top birding moments of the year. And before you ask, no, I’m not quite a ‘twitcher’ yet, but am well and truly on the way !
During this year, I spent many happy hours at one of the top birding hotspots in the region, our very own Summer Leys reserve in Northants.
The Leys certainly lived up to all expectations as we were blessed with some rather rare avian visitors stopping off at this remarkable wetland. These included a purple heron, blue headed yellow wagtail, water pipit, osprey and the brief appearance of a male hen harrier which, like the osprey, was on route to warmer climes when it dropped in briefly. I was fortunate to see the harrier too, thanks to Ricky Sinfield for the cracking photo. These were all incredible birds to witness and all firsts for me in the county. You just never know what feathered friends will turn up at this place any time of the year and if you haven’t been there yet, it is well worth a visit.
Please note :- There are now parking charges in place for the reserve, (free parking for members who’ve registered their car details with us) which will ensure that every visitor contributes to the upkeep of such a special site. In the new year we’re hoping to have a small visitor centre with some amenities for visitors too, so all very exciting!