Saturday, 9 September 2017

Cove Bottom, Suffolk.

Now there is a name? Bright for the 30 minuets I was there. But alive with birds but no were to watch them so a disappointment, but also one of those places which deserves more visits.
 
Cove Bottom:  Approach was good with a BUZZARD telegraph pole sitting. It was intent on leaving and eventually moved of despite trying hard for close contact. This was followed by two ;PITTLE OWLS on the road hanging around with a squirrel. SWALLOWS around 20+ birds and SAND MARTINS came in at about 15+. But it was also the first time I have ever had GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER here with two birds in dead tree. Also a pair of MISTLE THRUSH calling well which also flew off. We also had a flock of about 20 LONG TAILED TIT flying through the hedges. Which was also accompanied by 3 CHIFFCHAFF.
 
Just a record shot:

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