A walk around Harrington Airfield this morning was pleasant but mostly uneventful. Plenty of evidence of migration on-going, the more obvious being small bands of Meadow Pipits on the move, a few wagtails overhead and quite a number of Whitethroats in the bushes. Other warblers included Willow Warbler, Chiffchaff, Blackcap and Lesser Whitethroat. Mike Alibone located a single Tree Pipit in amongst the Meadow Pipits and a single Wheatear played hide and seek. A pair of Grey Partridge hid in the wheat stubble.
As I'm typing this a Raven has just 'croaked' over and the Nuthatches are again attracted to the garden feeders.
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