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An early morning meander around Harrington Airfield this morning provided a covey of seven Grey Partridge and a Woodcock with another Woodcock flushed along the Brampton Valley Way south of Draughton Crossing.
The Scaldwell Bay at Pitsford Reservoir this morning supported a Great White Egret, a drake Goosander, a Redshank and a pair of Stonechat.
The male Blackcap re-appeared here in the garden at Hanging Houghton and was observed eating from suet blocks. A male Reed Bunting was the first in the garden since the late spring.
A Great White Egret showed at Hollowell Reservoir but the Velvet Scoters were not reported today.
Regards
Neil M
An early morning meander around Harrington Airfield this morning provided a covey of seven Grey Partridge and a Woodcock with another Woodcock flushed along the Brampton Valley Way south of Draughton Crossing.
The Scaldwell Bay at Pitsford Reservoir this morning supported a Great White Egret, a drake Goosander, a Redshank and a pair of Stonechat.
The male Blackcap re-appeared here in the garden at Hanging Houghton and was observed eating from suet blocks. A male Reed Bunting was the first in the garden since the late spring.
A Great White Egret showed at Hollowell Reservoir but the Velvet Scoters were not reported today.
Regards
Neil M
Long-tailed Tits. |
Cormorants. Images courtesy of John Tilly. |
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