A fieldfare was in the hedge as I walked along the main track towards the bridleway. A glance at the feeders revealed goldfinch, chaffinch, blue tit and great tits.
I made my way towards the wetland hide, where there were good views of linnet flocks, chaffinches, reed buntings and blue and great tits. Yellow hammers and bramblings are sometimes seen but I didn't see any today.
reed bunting
linnet
Next I walked the 500m to the first screen, on the way I caught sight of a snipe flying, having been disturbed by a red kite. From the screen which overlooks an area of water, there were gadwalls, mallards, teals and shovelers. Also some snipe, a cormorant, moorhen, coot and grey heron.
female shoveler
male shoveler
snipe
On my return to the carpark there were more red kites and a hovering kestrel. Stopping again at the feeders I saw male and female pheasants and a greater spotted woodpecker.
Also an interestingly but effectively disguised birder!
With more sunshine forecast next week, hopefully I shall be able to get out and about again.
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