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College Lake

  I visited College Lake again on Tuesday. There was little difference in the birds from my previous visit although the wild flowers made some nice displays. My new phone proved its worth for taking photos. I still haven't heard a cuckoo this year but, annoyingly, one had been both heard and seen at the lake just before I arrived.  I did see a party of swifts which were my first of the year. At home the juvenile starlings made their first appearance. I large party were working over the front lawns and I was able to see them finding insects. Another party made a serious dent in the fat bar in the back garden. The wrens are still in residence in the bat box and I hope that they will manage to raise a brood.

Summer Getting Closer

With the hot weather at the weekend a walk among the bluebells was thought a good idea. With a perfectly still warm day the scent of the flowers hung in the air and in the Chilterns the flowers were still at their best. The following day we went to College Lake near Tring. I hadn't been to this reserve for the best part of two decades. When I first visited it was just a hole in the chalk full of water with a few coot swimming around. Now it is landscaped and well populated although the layout makes the whole thing feel staged at times. In the hot weather on Sunday light and heat was reflecting off the chalk and made walking in some parts quite uncomfortable. In the shady parts there were some nice displays of dog violets. Islands created in the lake had attracted a lot of breeding water birds. Terns were very much in evidence, a marked contrast to Fishers Green where the black headed gulls seemed to be monopolising the tern rafts. We also saw oystercatcher, redshank and lapwing