WeirWood in a cold northerly wind produced a lot of the normal species with Little-ringed Plover male on the dam, with a Common Sand. Several Common Terns, maybe 6. A single ad Great Black-backed, Black-headed and Herring Gull plus a 2nd year bird, a Common Buzzard, several Swifts and juvenile Pied Wagtails were out of the nest, still being fed. At 8:41 an Osprey appeared mid reservoir for a few minutes before coming over the dam and disappearing over the north bank. A few Barn Swallows were hanging out at the dam and a male Grey Wagtail made up the numbers. The first 2 Hobbies appeared at 8:54 the Red-footed Falcon a few minutes later, sadly briefly, possibly due to trespassing birders in the meadows. 4 Hobbies at least were noted, ranging widely. A Garden Warbler was on the c/pk woods. Now off to Hampshire.