Blashford Lakes
Chose to head down to Blashford Lakes that always provides variety with a range of habitat. The Black-necked Grebe was picked up immediately from the Tern Hide with a couple of drake Goosander and a few Pintail.
Heading through the woodland toward the South Ivy hide where the search started for the Yellow-browed Warbler. It took a while but was relocated where it showed really well.
Typical woodland species around the feeders attracted plenty of Siskin, Coal Tit, Reed Bunting, and a Great Spotted Woodpecker. A couple of Treecreeper were present, and four Bullfinch flew in that included three gaudy males.
Making the most of the light, a wander through heathland close to where the White-tailed Eagle had been sighted over recent days produced very little apart from groups of 'wheezing' Brambling heading off to roost.
Heading through the woodland toward the South Ivy hide where the search started for the Yellow-browed Warbler. It took a while but was relocated where it showed really well.
Typical woodland species around the feeders attracted plenty of Siskin, Coal Tit, Reed Bunting, and a Great Spotted Woodpecker. A couple of Treecreeper were present, and four Bullfinch flew in that included three gaudy males.
Making the most of the light, a wander through heathland close to where the White-tailed Eagle had been sighted over recent days produced very little apart from groups of 'wheezing' Brambling heading off to roost.
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