The day started with a Great White Egret found by Geoff Wyatt on the Thames flood by Nosworthy Way, Winterbrook bridge. When Michael Pocock arrived a little later it had been joined by a second. 3rd & 4th records for Cholsey.
Possibly a 3rd GWE seen on the flood in the horse field near Caps lane later in the day. Per MA.
Bunk pretty quiet. Very few Thrushes with c20 Fieldfare and a handful of Redwing. 4 Yellowhammer, several Chiffchaff, 2 Mute Swan still on the flood and c50 Shoveler flying over and 2 Peregrine.
River: Water Rail, Little Egret, singing Mistle Thrush, Siskin and good numbers Of Fieldfare and Redwing. Per Alan.
A Ring-necked Parakeet over CSW yesterday and a Blackcap in song. Per Alan.
Mammals: Otter.
Butterflies: Red Admiral.
Bunk pretty quiet. Very few Thrushes with c20 Fieldfare and a handful of Redwing. 4 Yellowhammer, several Chiffchaff, 2 Mute Swan still on the flood and c50 Shoveler flying over and 2 Peregrine.
River: Water Rail, Little Egret, singing Mistle Thrush, Siskin and good numbers Of Fieldfare and Redwing. Per Alan.
A Ring-necked Parakeet over CSW yesterday and a Blackcap in song. Per Alan.
Mammals: Otter.
Butterflies: Red Admiral.
Great White Egret courtesy Michael Pocock
Great White Egret courtesy Alan Dawson ↕
Little Egret courtesy Alan
Shoveler ↕
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