I was joined by Dave as usual, and the plan was to approach the patch by wandering along the road in the hope of adding some easy year-ticks by peering into the canopy of Bannams Wood.
As usual I had the sub-plot of trying to add species to my photo year list. The Stock Doves have been both conspicuous in their numbers and also shy of close approach this year. Today was no exception so I began by cranking the camera up to maximum magnification (ignoring the poor light) to try to finally get a shot of the species.
47. Stock Dove |
The Stock Dove flock. |
48. Great Spotted Woodpecker |
Heading down towards the pool we estimated about 35 birds in a flock of mostly Greenfinches and Chaffinches. The wind was by now very strong and each bird that flew was jet-propelled back over our heads to the top of the field.
The pool contained no surprises, but the flashes, at least, were full of birds. A pair of Lesser Black-backed Gulls stayed in the water long enough to get onto the photo-list.
49. Lesser Black-backed Gulls |
It has been pointed out to me (by Mrs Morton Bagot birder) that the blogs have lately become a bit dull. Just lists she says. Well yes, that's what I do. I love listing. However, to anyone reading this who agrees with Lyn, I promise not to do the photo list next year (it is getting to be a bit of a millstone if I'm honest).
In the meantime the listing will continue. Hurrah.
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