With us now in Tier 4 ,looking like pretty much local walks for the foreseeable!!😒This is fairly annoying to say the least especially with the news of 4 Iceland Gulls at Dunge!!😡Still can't be helped or at least can't be helped with our incompetent government at any rate! Still pretty full of food from Christmas so local was perhaps the best option today anyway 😉
Predictably it was a fairly birdless affair, some nice scenery and a friendly Kestrel the best of it, saw a couple of Yellowhammer in the hedgerows and a Skylark out on the fields, several Song Thrushes, nice lot of Gulls on one of the fields mainly Black-headed Gulls with a few Common Gulls and some Herring Gulls no sign of any White Wingers 😖😢 They were feeding with a sizeable flock of Starlings. Along the route we had a few Blue and Great Tits, couple of Robins ,Dunnocks, Wrens, a few Goldfinch, a Grey Heron flushed out near a pond numbers weren't particularly high of anything even the Pigeons were few and far between!!
A few Of Margie's and My pictures below.
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Song Thrush |
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Orange Berries |
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Hurstpierpoint Church |
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Large Tree by Margie |
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Margie's go at the Church |
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Impressive felled tree by Margie |
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Another Tree by Margie |
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Song Thrush and Blackbird one hedge had up to 6 Song Thrushes in it which were coming out to feed in field with a Blackbird |
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Another Song Thrush |
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Kestrel |
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Kestrel |
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Kestrel |
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Kestrel |
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Kestrel |
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Kestrel |
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Kestrel |
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Common Gull |
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1st Winter Black-headed Gull with Starlings |
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Sheep |
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Magpie |
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Pastoral scene by Margie |
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Pastoral scene by Margie |
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