Not exactly ideal having to dodge both light and heavy showers,
but the show must go on 'for now at least'? A decent start with a First for the Year
BLUE TIT
first of all in a bush and then
scratching around on the guttering in seach of food with a
COMMON BUZZARD
the second addition to the list being hampered by a
CARRION CROW
under an unexpected patch of clear blue sky. Any species of Moth
CARRION CROW
under an unexpected patch of clear blue sky. Any species of Moth
even though yet another
MOTTLED UMBER
MOTTLED UMBER
is welcome at this time of year as was our first adult
LITTLE GREBE
on the Gravel Pit bringing back fond memoriesof last year's breeding success.
Another hefty shower brought a bit of colour to the sky with something of a washed outRAINBOW
arcing the solar panels and also being favoured by our firstREDWINGof 2023 and begging the question, "where are all the Skylarks and Greenfinch"?while bothLONG-TAILED TITand a pair of
GOLDCREST
fell to the log at the Sewerage Works.
A short visit to the Airport in hopes of
Lesser Black-backed Gull
fell by the wayside but in its stead the
OZ JET FUSELAGE
bringing a wry thought that with no wings it would take a WIZARD to get that off the tarmac.
on the Gravel Pit bringing back fond memoriesof last year's breeding success.
Another hefty shower brought a bit of colour to the sky with something of a washed outRAINBOW
arcing the solar panels and also being favoured by our firstREDWINGof 2023 and begging the question, "where are all the Skylarks and Greenfinch"?while bothLONG-TAILED TITand a pair of
GOLDCREST
fell to the log at the Sewerage Works.
A short visit to the Airport in hopes of
Lesser Black-backed Gull
fell by the wayside but in its stead the
OZ JET FUSELAGE
bringing a wry thought that with no wings it would take a WIZARD to get that off the tarmac.
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