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The three White-fronted Geese were still present at Pitsford Reservoir this morning, just north of the causeway in waterside vegetation towards the Scaldwell Bay.
The wintering female Stonechat has managed to attract a passing male so now a pair again can be found by the water's edge anywhere between the Bird Club Hide and the causeway.
Moderate numbers of passerines remain attracted to the Old Scaldwell Road feeding station, perhaps the main attraction being the Tree Sparrows and bright Yellowhammers.
A pair of Grey Partridge were again noted at Hanging Houghton today.
Regards
Neil M
The three White-fronted Geese were still present at Pitsford Reservoir this morning, just north of the causeway in waterside vegetation towards the Scaldwell Bay.
The wintering female Stonechat has managed to attract a passing male so now a pair again can be found by the water's edge anywhere between the Bird Club Hide and the causeway.
Moderate numbers of passerines remain attracted to the Old Scaldwell Road feeding station, perhaps the main attraction being the Tree Sparrows and bright Yellowhammers.
A pair of Grey Partridge were again noted at Hanging Houghton today.
Regards
Neil M
It's not just birds that are attracted to the feeding station seed! Muntjac Deer continue to habitually pop out to feed at two of the Pitsford feeding stations. Images courtesy of Neil Hasdell |
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