A beautiful sunny morning after a misty start. Hardly a breath of wind, and sadly no birds of note.
Actually it wasn't that bad. About 40 Fieldfares flew over, and there were more gulls than usual, about 25 Lesser Black-backs, two Herring, and 18 Black-headed. The flashes had reverted to the typical fare, two Green Sandpipers, two Wigeon, 15 Teal and 20 Lapwings.
A fly-over Redpoll was arguably the highlight, except for the unexpected rediscovery of the Yellow-crowned Weaver, still surviving with the Yellowhammer flock.
So I leave you with a misty scene of some Pheasants taken when I first arrived.
Thank goodness I came here yesterday.
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