Saturday, 15 October 2016

STANTON PARK

I dropped in at Stanton park for an hour, while it was still sunny today. There was not much around in the way of wildlife, although I did spot a few red admirals around the ivy, and a robin was singing away in the hawthorn. Also noted a goldcrest and great tit, as well as swans, moorhens, black headed gulls, great crested grebe and mallards on the lake. 
autumn leaves just beginning to turn

robin singing

a different view of the sky

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