London WWT
So I came back for a second helping of the weekend.
Today though was glorious, blue skies and a warm-ish sun. It was also a day to pick out some of the other species I had failed to connect with the day before.
A Water Pipit was feeding within the reeds on the wader scrape. Two Redshank were still present on the grazing marsh. A Bittern was seen from the Headley Hide, hidden within the dense reedbed and predictably difficult to locate.
A drake Mandarin flew past the Wildside hide.
The Pintail and Shelduck were still present and a total of five Sand Martin flew past the Peacock Tower hide.
A Brimstone was seen close to the visitor centre.
Today though was glorious, blue skies and a warm-ish sun. It was also a day to pick out some of the other species I had failed to connect with the day before.
A drake Mandarin flew past the Wildside hide.
The Pintail and Shelduck were still present and a total of five Sand Martin flew past the Peacock Tower hide.
A Brimstone was seen close to the visitor centre.
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