Friday, 24 July 2020

Hen Reed Bed, Suffolk.

Had a HERRING GULL overnight as it had been hit by a car. It's wing was low, but by the morning it was normal. I opened the shed door and within minuets it was out. Came down the garden and took one look at me and turned round. It went to the pond and had a drink so I game him some bread and he fed well. Then went back in the shed. I then placed it in a box and freed it on the Bly.



Best bird was a female BULLFINCH which I saw as I left the reserve. With so many BLUE TIT young the car park was full of them. It was also good to get a good view of a COMMON TERN. About 7 BAR TAILED GODWIT, 30 GREY LAD GEESE, 9 LITTLE EGERET, 7 AVOCET, 50 REDSHANK, BEARDED TIT heard but not seen. Just one REED WARBLER and a single MOORHEN and 2 CORMORANT.



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