Tuesday, 9 September 2025

Threxton 8 September 2025

With the wind continuing as a fresh SW, I decided to be very specific about my habitat choice on the morning of 8 September and headed to Threxton for a small area of woodland scrub which have over the years has held migrant Warblers and Flycatchers.  This small area of scrub comprises Elder, Hawthorn, and Bramble and is protected on the south and west side by tall, mature woodland habitat.

Migrant Reed Warbler sharing Elder with Whitethroats and Chiffchaffs in woodland scrub habitat.

The small area of scrub habitat was sheltered from the wind and my search for migrants was narrowed down to a small Elder and Bramble patch.  Movement in the scrub eventually produced 3+ Whitethroats, Chiffchaffs, and a single Reed Warbler.  whilst resident species seen included Blue Tits, 2 Dunnock, and 2 Robins (one juvenile).

Migrant Chiffchaff in woodland scrub at Threxton 8 September
Also noted here at Threxton was 3 Red Kites, Kestrel, and a Sparrowhawk which passed through at ground level






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