Hackney Downs Park
Managed to drag myself out into the mirk of another weekend morning, it was raining on and off for the hour I could bear standing watching for anything of interest passing over the park.
The first bird seen was a vocal Brambling heading west fuelling a bit of anticipation that it could be a good morning. It was ok - remembering that this is my local park in the depths of East London.
Observations from 0700-0800 included a single Siskin associating with a small flock of Goldfinch, 105 Redwing, and a fly through Great Spotted Woodpecker. Common Gull numbers have now increased to 13.
Two Goldcrest were busily skitting around a conifer near the Pavillion.
The first bird seen was a vocal Brambling heading west fuelling a bit of anticipation that it could be a good morning. It was ok - remembering that this is my local park in the depths of East London.
Observations from 0700-0800 included a single Siskin associating with a small flock of Goldfinch, 105 Redwing, and a fly through Great Spotted Woodpecker. Common Gull numbers have now increased to 13.
Two Goldcrest were busily skitting around a conifer near the Pavillion.
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