Wednesday, 19 January 2022

Tales of Phileas Fogg

 With another heavy

overnight
GROUND FROST
we did undertake our usual rounds but the further we got the more dence became the
FOG!

limiting the number of Bird species seen but for the first time ever allowing us time and space to publish them all on a single post but in no particular order. From the garden the usual array of

HOUSE SPARROW
WOOD PIGEON
ROBIN
BLACKBIRD
and
GREAT TIT
Down at the Southern Paddocks the flock of
CHAFFINCH
remains at a considered +150 strong so maybe why this
KESTREL
was showing interest? while at the local Pond all that could be seen / found were a pair of
MUTE SWANs
along with an ever increasing number of overwintering
MALLARD 
and the stalwart
MOORHENs
Further afield a blank was drawn at the ever increasingly icebound
Irrigation Pond
while next door at the more open waters of the
Gravel Pit
things remained much the same, but at least there were Birds! with the
COOT
3 x LITTLE GREBE
along with c3 pairs of
GADWALL
and a single
TEAL
but far less expected a brief visit from a passing
HERRING GULL
while along the bridleway another visitor from outer space joined the still marooned
Number 6
but this time a
SAUSAGE
less than 50 yards away, and while had it not been for the humble
WREN
and a
CARRION CROW
the Sewearge Works Fenceline would have been devoid, maybe due the the heavy repair works having started there yesterday?
THAT'S NATURE FOR YOU, UNPREDICTABLE AS EVER!

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