Another confirmed breeding record ( and apparently two ) of Spotted Flycatcher in Lincs for the LBC Bird Reports but outside the recently mentioned BTO Atlas East Lincolnshire region....
I recently received info from Lincs birder, Dean Nicholson, re Spotted Flycatchers nesting in a front garden (easily viewable from the road) of a property in Brampton, just S of Gainsborough off the A156, and I decided to visit the site yesterday, Sat 25 June.
I parked opposite the property and a Spotted Flycatcher soon appeared with a beakful of insects and flew to the nest in a trellis on the front wall of the house....and this was repeated several times. Thanks to Dean for the sighting.
I was just about to drive off when 'the lady of the house' opposite the property with the Sp Fly nest appeared. Discovering that although I was a birder, I seemed quite normal and a " decent sort of guy " (only joking

), she invited me into her house and garden - a very spacious property with numerous outbuildings - a couple of barns (with nesting Barn Owl), stables etc. in the 'grounds' (plus nesting Green and Great-spotted Woodpeckers). Anyway, she wanted to show me her own Spotted Flycatcher nestbox (in use for some years now) just inside a rear patio.....the birds fledged and flew some days ago and a pair of Swallows ( one of which I saw entering the nestbox) have now taken it over, with plenty of mud evident. There was a Spotted Flycatcher flycatching in her garden but it could have been from across the road.
So, a week or two ago, there would have been Sp Flys nesting on both sides of the road....only 25-30 yards apart......Remarkable ! I wonder if one male was looking after two females ? I'm not sure what the 'literature' says about Sp Fly polygamy, and I don't know if there are records of male Sp Flys doing polygyny....
I later went on to Haxey, Lincs ( N of Gainsborough off the A161 ) to visit the Churchyard there - a traditional Sp Fly nesting site, according to a Notts birder I met recently - but NOT this year, as far as I was able to ascertain.
Freddy