Wednesday 27 December 2017
ARCHIVE: February 2016
Sunrise over Eastbourne.
Discovered Warnham LNR, near Crawley. A bit of a drive, but the woodland hide is brilliant in winter, attracting a great range of species.
This Cormorant is in full breeding plumage, with a white wing patch and head with a natty plume.
Mute Swan.
Moorhen.
Bird feeder raider.
Long-tailed Tit.
Nuthatch.
Goldfinch, with a Blue Tit.
Goldfinch.
Blackbird
Siskin and Blue Tit.
Goldfinch, Blue Tit and Siskin.
Lots of Goldfinches.
Robin.
Jay.
Little Egret.
Shelduck.
These Mistle Thrushes were in a field near Friston Forest.
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