This male Sparrowhawk was the highlight in yesterdays horrible wather
I cant resist taking its photo every time I cycle past it
A very cold and unproductive hour in the sea watch hide this morning, visibility in the haze over the sea was appalling this morning which is normal in the cold weather.
A sun bathing Grey Heron in a sheltered ditch at the back of Scotney today
Another cycle ride around the Scotney complex today is best described as bracing. There didn't appear to be any influx of wildfowl, though the single Bewick Swan was new in and the 5 Barnacle Geese have become 6, also there was a few Song Thrushes and Blackbirds about. The Black-necked Grebe was still present, but just a few Golden Plover being flushed by the Marsh Harriers and Common Buzzards.
My first Bewick Swan of the winter, this one was on the old sand pit at Jurys Gap early afternoon
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