Swallow 1
Sand Martin 1
Water Rail 1
Willow Tit 1
Gadwall 10
Kingfisher 1
Nuthatch 1
Teal 2
Goldeneye 2
Slowly but surely spring is getting here, but it's freezing in that wind when the sun goes behind a cloud! The Water Rail is showing very well at the moment, more often than not in the middle of the afternoon, and the Willow Tit is now being seen daily in the southern flooded woodland.
Year 160 (Swallow)
Monday, 8 April 2013
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