I called in at Pennington Flash first thing this morning. The thaw has well and truely set in now, but the footpaths were lethal, the worst they have been this winter. They were like glass.
We stumbled (or should that be slid!) across a Bittern near Ramsdales hide. It didn't seem too conerned by our presence, probably less than 15m away from the bird. It just slowly wandered away into cover. Other birds today, about 10 Goosanders, 10 Bulfinches and two Willow Tits.
Wednesday 29 December 2010
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