Wednesday, 11 October 2017

Ness Point and ride round North Suffolk.

Rather windy with stiff wind from the West.
 
Ness Point:   Little to shout about but a few RED THROATED DIVER flying both North and South. But mot CORMORANT up and down as well.
 
Benacre area:  Best bird here was a lovely MISTLE THRUSH which obliged and a WHITE PHEASANT which didn't. You can tell its that time of year again with RED LEGGED PARTRIDGE and PHESANTS all over the show. CHAFFINCH viewable and onto.
Cove Bottom:  Here we had two COMMON BUZZARD and a MARSH HARRIER squabbling over a carcase.
Southwold: At the boating lake a single juvenile BLACK TAILED GODWIT and a surprise was at least two BEARDED TIT. these are a first for me here at this site.






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