It turned out to be a lovely autumnal afternoon. We had a nice woodland walk from Frodsham hill, and were treated to some spectacular views over Frodsham marsh and the Mersey estuary. Birds today included Raven, Buzzard, Nuthatch and Goldcrest, and there were lots of fungi in the woods, especially earthball and birch polypore.
The Weaver bends and the Mersey estuary.
No. 6 bed and the Mersey estuary.
Sunday 3 November 2013
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