High up in the sky this morning an Osprey passed over, maybe on its way to it's breeding grounds at Rutland water or up in Scotland.This bird has probably flown all the way from western Africa, which is an incredible journey. At the time, three buzzards, a kestrel and sparrowhawk soared in the air as well.
Back down on the ground, still plenty of redpolls down at the hide and the female brambling is still popping up under the feeders at times.Our two popular tawny owls are seen in a pine tree near the hide, although sometimes they go missing, probably hidden in a nearby tree watching us looking for them!
On the journey in on the RSPB bus this morning, over 60 waxwings flew out of a hedge along St Neots road in Sandy, a nice start to the morning!