Pectoral Sandpiper 1 adult
Dunlin 20
Black-tailed Godwit 20
Shelduck
Year 183 (Pec Sand)
Pectoral Sandpiper is just one of those birds, I can't explain why it's one of my favourites but it just is. Usually I see juveniles in autumn, but every now and then there is an adult in breeding plumage, and they are always extra special. A great bird!
I don't know what was wrong with this fox. but it was incredibly tame and looked ill. Perhaps it was just old age.
Saturday 4 May 2013
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