No great shakes but a few bits and pieces!
Sunny spells after early rain, 16°, light S.
Pretty dire out along the Bunk line area today with very little seen by both Alan and myself.
A handful of Fieldfare and Redwing around. The usual Meadow Pipit, Skylark and Yellowhammer and a single Chiffchaff.
Alan found another Chiffchaff by the church and a Grey Heron and Cormorant along the river.
The ringed Dunnock photographed by Alan last week was ringed in an Aston Tirrold garden back in June and has moved 3km south east from where it was hatched. Info from the BTO via Alan and confirmation from the ringer.
A notable moth caught in Tony R’s moth trap last night: a Merveille du Jour.
from Cholsey Wildlife https://cholseywildlife.blogspot.com/2020/10/no-great-shakes-but-few-bits-and-pieces.html
Pretty dire out along the Bunk line area today with very little seen by both Alan and myself.
A handful of Fieldfare and Redwing around. The usual Meadow Pipit, Skylark and Yellowhammer and a single Chiffchaff.
Alan found another Chiffchaff by the church and a Grey Heron and Cormorant along the river.
The ringed Dunnock photographed by Alan last week was ringed in an Aston Tirrold garden back in June and has moved 3km south east from where it was hatched. Info from the BTO via Alan and confirmation from the ringer.
A notable moth caught in Tony R’s moth trap last night: a Merveille du Jour.
Photos courtesy Alan Dawson, the moth by Tony Rayner and the last Fungi by myself.
Cormorant
Shaggy Parasol
Green Woodpecker or Yaffle.
Chiffchaff
Grey Heron
Merveille du Jour
Shaggy Parasol
from Cholsey Wildlife https://cholseywildlife.blogspot.com/2020/10/no-great-shakes-but-few-bits-and-pieces.html
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