Monday, 31 October 2016

AUTUMN VISIT TO STANTON PARK

 A beautiful afternoon once the fog had lifted so  I paid a short visit to Stanton park. As someone had filled the feeding station ( mostly with bread!) I decided to sit and wait and see what arrived. The first visitor was a robin, followed by a marsh tit, great tit, then blue tit and coal tit.  In a nearby tree I noticed a greater spotted woodpecker, whilst a shy chaffinch hopped about amongst the undergrowth.

marsh tit

robin

great tit

autumn colour

nuthatch

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