Shelduck and oystercatchers are always one of the first signs of spring that I notice so it was uplifting to see seven of the former at the western end today, on a glorious sunny morning. Also the resident oystercatcher has been joined by two buddies, so hopefully things are starting to look up now.
Monday, 6 February 2023
Shelduck, Pennington Flash
Shelduck and oystercatchers are always one of the first signs of spring that I notice so it was uplifting to see seven of the former at the western end today, on a glorious sunny morning. Also the resident oystercatcher has been joined by two buddies, so hopefully things are starting to look up now.
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