Monday, 13 January 2014

Hillers Garden Centre

In the afternoon Lyn and I went down to Dunnington near Alcester for lunch at Hillers. Of course birds were also on the menu, and the big draw at Hillers is a little hide tucked away at the back of their garden which faces out into the Ragley estate wood, and is baited with food for wildlife.

Today, as the weather and light worsened, we saw and photographed a pretty typical mix of woodland species.

Collared Dove
Great Spotted Woodpecker
Muntjac
Pheasant
Red-legged Partridge
The last one is not really a woodland species, but they are anybody's for a bread roll.

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