Busy harvesting crops from the allotment over the weekend so not too much time out birding. However, managed a walk around Brick Kiln Hill on the 11th, where a cracking sunset was photographed. Bird wise, good movement of swallows and martins, mainly heading south west whilst several green and great spotted woodpeckers were recorded. In the garden, on sunny spells, butterflies fed on the buddleia. Red admiral, small tortoiseshell and large white shown here.
Also shown here are the starlings flying over Chapel Lane before their roost in the local conifers. Numbers increase each evening, with now over 100 birds. A photo of them on the chapel roof shows the difference between a juvenile (brown unmarked head) and the darker adult.
Also shown here are the starlings flying over Chapel Lane before their roost in the local conifers. Numbers increase each evening, with now over 100 birds. A photo of them on the chapel roof shows the difference between a juvenile (brown unmarked head) and the darker adult.
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