Tuesday, 27 February 2018

North Cove, Suffolk.

Snow on the ground and cold but also bright which makes it the perfect sight for birding.
 
Oulton Broad:  Caught up with the RBM again this am as light was better as can be seen from the pic's. Very good conditions for viewing.
 
 
 North Cove:  Best bird was a female BRAMBLING which kept on showing up however brief. It was hiding well and could be so easily overlooked. But was just good to see and identify by its rump as it flew up into thicket. Also several MARSH TIT which came onto feeder. Two female COMMON PHEASANT also two DUNNOCK. But also COAL TIT, GREAT TIT, BLUE TIT, LONG TAILED TIT, CHAFFINCH, ROBIN, WREN. It was also good to pin down on SISKIN which was only one which was feeding with LESSER REDPOLE. COMMON BUZZARD.



 

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