Monday, 2 February 2015

Breydon South Wall

Yet another try and dip over Richard's Pipit. But then it was cold and some snow falling. But the old warmers in the boots were very good.
 
Breydon South Wall: Best I suppose was the GREY PLOVER and BAR-TAILED GODWIT feeding together as the tide went down. So some of the stuff today a single COMMON BBUZZARD well over the other side. But closer to home and on Lizard side was a small flock of 5 BRENT GEESE dark bellied which again flew of North to join the buzzard. However for a change the AVOCET moved up river on Lizard side so a pic was in order. Also had a single in the following. MEADOW PIPIT, SKYLARK, ROCK PIPIT. A few RINGED PLOVER flew up on the tide and the usual DUNLIN. French CORMORANTS feeding the river with the scattering of TEAL, MALLARD, and 6 SHELLDUCK. LAPWING were cutting up the sky at times and a few CURLEW put in an appearance. I also saw 2 CHINESE WATER DEER in one of the dykes.
 
               
 
         



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