Another week working on Breeding Bird Surveys in the Pennines, highlights included plenty of Ring Ouzels and Redstarts, and several Short-eared Owls. The village where I was staying had a Badger set nearby, and I spent a couple of evenings hiding silently in the undergrowth, watching the animals going about their business. A wonderful experience.
I was also handily placed for a quick late afternoon visit to Teesdale when the surveying was finished for the day..............
Friday, 4 May 2012
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