Monday, 1 June 2015
Appleton Reservoir, Warrington
Good numbers of house martins at the reservoir today, the most I've seen anywhere this year, with at least 150 plus a handful of swifts and swallows. Also today a little grebe calling in the bay at the southern end, a mute swan on a nest, 8 tufted ducks and a great crested grebe with at least two chicks on its back.
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