I took a minor detour off the A27 and drove the mile or so to Hayling Island, and ate my lunch overlooking Langstone Harbour. It was a gloriously sunny day, and the light was perfect, allowing me excellent views of 500 Dark-bellied brent geese, 50 Red-breasted mergansers and a nice selection of waders, including Greenshank and Grey plover.
Wednesday 11 December 2013
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