Monday, 29 March 2021

North Dene's and home.

Walk out on the Dene's on a bright cold morning with a strong South breeze. Best bird was a pair of WHEATEAR that sat close to each other on the the OVAL. They must have just come in as they were not very active and were getting there breath back. A flock of 10 LINNET flew through with odd nes about on walk. Three MEADOW PIPIT took to flight on walk through. As for TURNSTONE there must have been 40 plus on wall at high tide.

Home: First bat of the year at dusk with our pair of PERGRINE heading to silo high above the house. A short time later gulls came in but very quiet. I was watching them when I locked onto a WHITE TAILED SEA EAGLE drifting South South East. This bird was my 100th bird tick for the garden and I think this is still a good record for 17 years at this address. Goldfinch interested in nest building around the bird table.








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