Two whooper swans at Pennington Flash this morning, commuting all around the flash from the main car park to the Slag lane end to Ramsdales. Flighty and not seen by me after 10:30am. November is the classic time of year to see whoopers in the area. It would be nice to think that these birds were part of the flocks we watched coming in off the sea on Barra about three weeks ago.
Thursday 3 November 2022
Whooper swans, Pennington Flash
Two whooper swans at Pennington Flash this morning, commuting all around the flash from the main car park to the Slag lane end to Ramsdales. Flighty and not seen by me after 10:30am. November is the classic time of year to see whoopers in the area. It would be nice to think that these birds were part of the flocks we watched coming in off the sea on Barra about three weeks ago.
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