Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Burgh St Peter, Norfolk

Really bright day with some wind and a chill.

Burgh St Peter's:  After Haddiscoe back road brought in two COMMON BUZZARD and a small covey of RED LEGGED PARTRIDGE. only two PHEASANT on a journey of over 27 miles. A small flock of LINNET and when I say small I mean 15 birds only. Plenty of ROOK and CROW and gulls flying of rubbish tip. The best was the FIELDFARE and REDWING in horse paddocks near the River Centre. I had two KESTREL and a flock of 30 LAPWING. 15 MUTE SWAN on levels.
    How about this for a fleeing Chinese Water Deer                         Back end of a Fieldfare
This is a 1st winter bird as distinguished by the dark bill                These ones not dead yet?
       

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