Tuesday, 1 October 2019

Home, Corton Logging Mill and Links Hill

Home:  Sat outside after meeting the world and soon heard BRAMBLING in the large tree. But as soon as clocked them they were off South calling as they went. A sure sign of autumn. Also two PIED WAG over.
Corton new Sewer Mill:  The best here for me was five SKYLARK which must have come of the sea and were heading inland. Also 3 CHIFFCHAFF and a pair of COMMON BUZZARD being mobbed by CARRION CROWS. A SPARROWHAWK flew low over the bottom field and put all the gulls up. CHAFFINCH 2, LONG TAILED TIT 30+ with an increase of COMMON GULL on wet fields after much rain last evening. They must have been over 50+. A new surprise was a single DUNNOCK and two GEAT SPOTTED WOODPECKER, SONG THRUSH 1 and the same for MISTLE THRUSH.
Links Hill car park:    Four MED GULLS with one fully adult the others showing signs of youth. Three GREENFINCH on arrival and three CARRION CROW. Nothing offshore.
           Nothing wrong with a DUNNOCK      One of five SKYLARK.
                        Something to Crow about.                  This Blackie has signs of incoming.
           This is a GREEN job.                                                            Gull fest.

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