A couple of Lesser Redpolls were present in trees by where we parked, and the walk towards the pool was enlivened by several flocks of Starlings, totalling 145, heading north-east. The Little Grebe was still present on the pool.
In the flash field were six Lesser Black-backed Gulls and a Herring Gull along with four Black-headed Gulls. Closer inspection of the two flash pools revealed two Redshanks, three Green Sandpipers, a Wigeon, 48 Teal, and four Snipe.
With one year-tick in the bag a second announced its presence. A singing Chiffchaff is a true sign of spring here.
Chiffchaff |
Lesser Redpoll |
Its interesting how much greyer the second bird looks. I just wish the rump had been paler. I suppose its just another example of variability within Lesser Redpolls.
Other than a female Stonechat, no more interesting birds were seen, but we did flush four Roe Deer.
Roe Deer |
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