Bredhurst 01/02/22
There was good activity from Marsh Tits in Bredhurst Woods this morning, mainly in the 'pylon valley' area. The birds were fairly vocal especially the usual 'pitchoo' call, making them easier to locate. Five were seen, with another heard only.
One pair spent much time seemingly extracting seeds from the prickly heads of Burdock. Another held a large seed down with the feet and hammered it with its bill until the contents could be extracted.
The closely related Willow Tit is the species more closely associated with damp or marshy woodland, hence the name of Marsh Tit is rather misleading.
Also seen there one Bullfinch, one Greenfinch and one Buzzard.
However, no reptiles of any description were found, as still a bit too early.
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