Hello
Another harsh day in the county with a little snow and temperatures barely rising above freezing all day is further evidence of a cold December.
Despite the harsh conditions there is little evidence of significant cold weather movement at the moment although Golden Plovers and Lapwings have definitely been affected.
Birds north of the causeway at Pitsford Reservoir this morning included two Great White Egrets and a Redshank and an adult Yellow-legged Gull was again in the gull roost by the dam. Over at Hollowell Reservoir an impressive list of birds was made up of two adult Caspian Gulls, two Jack Snipe, 4-6 Common Snipe, two Dunlin and at least seven Stonechats.
Four Common Snipe and a pair of Stonechat were at the Summer Leys LNR today and three Grey Partridges were at a foggy Harrington Airfield.
Regards
Neil M
Some more images of the rather beautiful leucistic Black-headed Gull at Pitsford Reservoir this afternoon. |
Wren. |
Magpie. |
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