I'm not really sure how I managed to avoid the rain at St Aidens today, there
were black clouds all around me but somehow I managed to stay in the sunshine.
There are currently four black-winged stilts on the reserve and for the second
time in seven days I managed to spot a group of three common cranes flying
over, following last weeks sighting at Ham Wall RSPB in Somerset. I was also
pleased to catch up at last with the little owl in the impressive piece of
machinery at the reserve entrance.
Thursday 11 May 2023
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