My view over Village Lake at 7am this morning, a few sleeping ducks and geese including these egyptian geese.
This greenfinch was calling from the top of a tree.
Not much activity from the East Hide so I went to the Turret Hide.
Warblers in the reed bed below the hide.
As I walked along the path towards the North Hide I disturbed a green woodpecker. It flew off, calling as it went and landed on a fence post.
Long tailed tits and whitethroats in the North Hedge. The Dennis Wood hide was my next stop, from where I saw a Little Stint, you might just be able to see it in the photo.
Lots of common terns flying about.
I walked a little further along the lane and saw this in a field.A Carrion crow had built a nest in a nearby tree.
From the South Hide I was watching some Black-headed gulls when I got a very pleasant surprise, my friend Chris Downes came into the hide. After a chat Chris set off to look for the Little Stint and I resumed watching the gulls.
Young gulls were on the water and stretching their wings.
An adukt gull kept attacking one of the young gulls when it came begging for food. It did however regurgitate food for the other young gull.








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