Spent the morning at various spots on Ashdown, had 4 target species, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Goshawk, Woodlark and Dartford Warbler, to paraphrase Meatloaf 2 out of 4 is pretty average!! A few pics below.
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| Woodlark serenading the rising Sun, yes I was up that early! | 
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| Couple of the Woodlarks facing off! | 
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| Meadow Pipit | 
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| Marsh Tit, nice to see on in the wild, rather than around Feeders | 
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| Channelling it's inner Crossbill | 
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| Song Thrush | 
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| Coal Tit several about | 
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| Common Buzzard | 
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| Immature Goshawk | 
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| Stonechat, pretty much everywhere I went there was a pair. | 
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| Grey Heron | 
Hard work, blooming hot as well, thermal trousers were a mistake! Nice to here the Woodlark and the Gos was a pleasant surprise, though shame I couldn't of spotted it a bit earlier. Not much of a surprise I couldn't find a LSW only know a couple of spots, both of which had Great Spotted Woodpeckers. Bit surprised I couldn't find a Dartford Warbler hit the gorse and the heather hard in several places but thems the breaks!!! 
 
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