Thursday, 19 October 2017

Blunderston Lanes, Suffolk.

A lovely Autumnal day on Blunderston Lanes
 
Birds have been flying in all night with REDWING and BLACKBIRD. While on this walk I counted over and resting at 132. But also MEADOW PIPITES and a few SKYLARK but the best was my first autumn run SISKIN of the year. I also had a pair of REED BUNTING. But a sad intrusion was the sight of a GREY HERON which was hanging by fishing line from its leg in a tree. But to balance this a really viewable male MKARSH HARRIER which was quartering land by Somerlyton Station. Of interest as well was the CARRION CROW with white on wing, the same bird I should imagine that I have seen at Corton logging mill.  
 


 

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