Blean 13/03/25
The weather fortunately held for most of this visit with some sunshine and generally calm conditions. However, on the walk back it changed to give snow showers, albeit small granular particles.
The main target today was Lesser Spotted Woodpecker which typically took some finding. One was eventually heard calling, then later a male was seen high up in trees, giving quite good views. These may well have been different birds as the locations were some distance apart. It was difficult to photograph the bird as my poor effort shows.
A number of Firecrest were heard singing in an area with stands of holly. A couple were seen though only one well.
Other birds included many Coal Tits, singing Mistle Thrush, and near the end a single Red Kite.
Lesser Spotted Woodpecker |
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Photo by Keith Cutting |
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Butchers Broom |
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