Thursday, 24 August 2017

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This is the third day that I have glimpsed the SPARROWHAWK heading through the area of the garden. Other than that the only other interest from the home front was a hoverfly which was unusual in size and colouration. Striking though it was there was a time when it was restricted to London but now spreading North between the Wash and Rutland. This species is  Volucella inanis.

 
Hopton on Sea: 
While driving through on Dorking Road off Hall Road many ROOKS, CROWS and JACKDAWS feeding in a old maze field which was being ploughed. Amongst them a very strong coloured hybridized HOODED CROW. Very elusive and not able to get near at all.
Gorleston on Sea:  
While heading by car along the top cliff a flock of 40 HOUSE SPARROWS flew over the car.

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