Goldeneye 14 (7 adult males, 2 sub adult males, 5 females)
Pink-footed Goose 1000 (flew over NW in five flocks of about 200 birds each)
I don't think I've ever seen 7 adult Goldeneye on the mere before. It certainly has been a good year for them.
There was clearly a big movement of Pink-feet today, with five flocks seen heading NW in just over one hour. Looks like they're moving out of Norfolk and heading back to Lancashire.
Saturday 14 February 2009
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