Saturday, 9 April 2016

Watterloo Park, Norwich.

Rather cold and chilli.

Went with the grandchildren and spent one and a half hours there. With 19 species in all the best being a GREAT SPOTTED WOOD which flew over and a SPARROWHAWK which flew high above. The other interest was the three COAL TIT, that put in an appearance with one bird calling its heart out.
The other interest was the HARLIQUIN LADYBIRD which with two red spots on black background was a real stunner. Although as an invasive we do have an immigration issue.
BLUE TIT ON THE PULL       https://youtu.be/NVwYBBbVJVk

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