Goldeneye 3
Willow Tit 2 (in SW corner)
Kingfisher 1
Little Grebe 1
Another cold day, with 95% ice cover leaving very little on the water, but in the sun it was fairly pleasant. There was quite a lot of woodland bird activity, with plenty of Treecreepers, Goldcrests and a few Siskins. The Kingfisher was on the stream. Singing birds included plenty of Robins, Coal Tit and Great Tits.
Sunday 8 February 2009
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