Thursday, 10 November 2022

 


Thurs 10th Nov 22


A cracking start to the morning, with the two Firecrests showing down to six feet along the approach road for Richard and I, most of the time just a couple of feet apart and calling, brilliant!!. The Blackcap and a large number of Tits were also seen.

A single Turnstone flew along the front near the sluice and a couple of Cormorants were offshore. A walk to the raised tee added just 2 Stonechat and 2 Reed Buntings.

From the hide: Not much change from yesterday Greylag, Teal, Wigeon, Shoveler, Shelduck, 24 Lapwing, Buzzard and Kestrel plus another two Swallows over the scrape. RJ/MR



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