Monday, 3 May 2021

May 3rd (Red-rumped Swallow) New Hythe.

 Hazy,light SW,becoming moderate. 

Jerry found the bird,I believe at around 08:30,high above the Divers car park.It was associating with a small mixed flock of Swallows,House Martings and Swifts.It was then seen on and off,until its last appearance over the Railway lake at 10:55.  

The only other record at New Hythe,is of a bird seen on May 8th 1997.

Well done Jerry,a great find.

LATE UPDATE  -----I went back between 17:15 and 18:15 and saw the bird on and off,mainly feeding low over the Road Island Lake.By this time with the duller conditions and strong wind,100s,if not thousands of hirundines were in the area.At one time they all went up and a chap I bumped into minutes later,said he saw a falcon go through.Which he thought looked like a male RED FOOT,so keep your eyes peeled.

I also saw five Common/Arctic Terns flying SW over the small Tesco lake at 17:30.









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