Sunny and cold with a fresh south-westerly wind.
This was not a visit that will live long in my memory. The year often draws to an end quietly, and today was certainly that.
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Chaffinches |
The Chaffinch and Linnet flocks remain, and two Bramblings put in a brief appearance. Stock Doves are currently outnumbering Woodpigeons, which is a bit strange.
The Flash field still contains six Wigeons and two Shovelers, but I only counted 21 Teal, one Snipe, and a Lapwing.
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The Wigeon flock |
Half way round I got a text from Chris Lane saying that there were two Hawfinches in trees by St Mary's Church in Studley. I'm glad someone was having a good day anyway.
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