Checking on LBC reports (and additional bird websites), and speaking to other LBC members, it appears that this year Spotted Flycatchers are even thinner on the ground/in the trees than last year.
Stimulated by David Morison's 3 photos of Fulbeck Spotted Flycatchers yesterday, I decided to take the bull by the horns, so to speak.
Today (Mon) I toured around the Lincoln area checking on 5 'traditional' sites where Sp.Flys have nested or been suspected of nesting in the last 5 years or so :
Riseholme College Churchyard area - NTR (nothing to report)
( Lindsey Hall Gdns- gardener gave me duff gen. - the nesting Sp. Flys turned
out to be nesting Chaffinches)
Stow - St. Mary's Church area -SUCCESS!

Nesting pair on the same creepered wall as 2009, presumably with young (from the rapid frequency with which flies were being brought in).
I didn't approach the nest for obvious reasons.
Willingham-by-Stow Churchyard - NTR
Aubourn Hall area - NTR (and where a barrier just off the main road now prevents one driving to the Church area).
Waddington Churchyard - NTR
I saw no Sp.Flys in the NTR areas above; the birds could be there but, after a reasonable amount of checking time, I didn't see them.
That leaves me with one further location to check out later in the week - in the Doddington Hall area where Richard Gunn and I found nesting birds in 2009.
Have other LBC members had better luck with Spotted Flycatchers this year?
Regards,
Freddy