Hello.
A breezy morning turned into a blustery, windy day albeit with plenty of sunshine.
Deb and Eric patrolled Titchmarsh reserve early this morning and notched up a Great White Egret and three Cuckoos, one of which was attempting access to a Sedge Warbler nest.
A Hobby appeared over our garden again today but most of our sightings were rather mundane.
Yesterday afternoon and one of our pairs of Pied Wagtails showed up with three just-fledged youngsters and they were here all today too!
A Barn Owl was seen near the village of Old this morning.
The strong, blustery wind is apparently with us for the next couple of days.
Regards
Neil M
A breezy morning turned into a blustery, windy day albeit with plenty of sunshine.
Deb and Eric patrolled Titchmarsh reserve early this morning and notched up a Great White Egret and three Cuckoos, one of which was attempting access to a Sedge Warbler nest.
A Hobby appeared over our garden again today but most of our sightings were rather mundane.
Yesterday afternoon and one of our pairs of Pied Wagtails showed up with three just-fledged youngsters and they were here all today too!
A Barn Owl was seen near the village of Old this morning.
The strong, blustery wind is apparently with us for the next couple of days.
Regards
Neil M
Male Blackbird courtesy of Cathy Ryden. |
Male Blackbird sunning itself and exposing the preening gland on the rump. Image courtesy of Cathy Ryden. |
Mute Swan family at Sywell Country Park courtesy of Jim Dunkley. |
Woodpigeon courtesy of John Tilly. |
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