Tuesday 7 April 2020
Lowton Bird Observatory, Day 15
Drama at the obs today when a coal tit was heard singing in the hawthorn bush in the back garden, resulting is a quick exit through the patio doors. It took a while to pin the bird down but eventually it showed well. I was just thinking that the day was going to peter out with just the usuals seen or heard, but coal tit is a new lockdown tick bringing the total species seen in the garden in the past 14 days to 42. I have seen them in the garden before but it's certainly not a regular visitor.
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