We arrived at Wall Heath in Staffordshire this morning ahead of the predicted heavy rain, but just minutes after the Hoopoe was seen flying "purposefully east". However after a wait of about one hour the bird returned and showed reasonably well at first, before disappearing into the long grass and becoming more elusive.
Year: 264 (Hoopoe)
Saturday 28 November 2015
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