Yesterday I spent the morning in the Holcot Bay at Pitsford trying out my new lens and I saw a Great White Egret.
Today a ringing session took place at Sunderland Wood, Kelmarsh Estate and we caught around seventy birds. The majority being common tit species found inside the wood but highlights being five Goldcrest, four Treecreeper, four Redwing and a Nuthatch. We then visited Pitsford Reservoir at the dam and espied a Red-Necked Grebe, a Green Sandpiper, a Kingfisher and the colossal gull roost. The gull roost had nothing particular but it had around seven and half thousand birds.
Regards,
Jacob
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| Coot at Pitsford Dam |
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| Redwing at Sunderland Wood |




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