This Kestrel is a regular at work, he sits about 30yds from our canteen, this was taken through the window. Sorry it's not a pic from Sissinghurst but it was a bit gloomy this morning! |
Through the mist I did manage to count just over 100 Fieldfares flying over the gardens and the walk round the field yielded a couple of Yellowhammers and a singing Reed Bunting. The resident thrushes were all in good voice and a few Siskin and Goldfinch were milling around the car park as I left. I'm really looking forward to a bright clear morning again, not that I'm complaining, it was still a nice way to start the day.
2 comments:
A Yellowhammer would be a nice bird at Reculver, a toughiw to get there. A nice read, keep it up.
I'm pretty sure I've just managed to get the hang of Dunnock call and have subsequently heard at least two Dunnock calls down the road. Learning bird song and calls is a great way of alleviating the tedium of the twice daily back and forth walk to pre-school!
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