Sunday 30 June 2019

Common Sandpiper and Oystercatcher breeding at Chatsworth

Pleased to see a pair of Common Sandpiper are on territory at Chatsworth, the colour-ringed bird has gone now and one of the pair is perhaps its offspring. The Oystercatchers have been successful raising two fledged youngsters. The nest site has previously been on the house side of the river but the adults and youngsters are now on the other side? Wonder if they could have crossed one of the temporary bridges installed for the RHS show?
At least 6 broods of Mandarin with chicks of various sizes and a lone Kingfisher made for an interesting walk.
Common Sandpiper
Oystercatcher - chick

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