Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Monday, Wednesday, 24th 26th November

Last Friday (21st) and Sunday (23rd) were very cold, but I did walk up to the Peregrine Watch, not that there was much to see apart from Jackdaws and Seagulls. On Monday a rare sighting (for me) of a pair of Wrens, first a small brown object which left me wondering how a leaf could move so fast, then, I assume, it's mate perched a few feet away on a bush, looked at me, and disappeared to join the 'leaf'. No Peregrines, but I think there were two Peregrines over in the oak (see last blog), and not a broken branch. In very cold weather the Redshank are not seen on the mud, today, Wednesday, there was bright sunshine and there were two under Sea Walls.

2 comments:

Des Bowring said...

Hi John - love the blog!

Today I saw a nice female Bullfinch in the bushes to the right of the Peregrine watch pint. I've put a (poor!) photo of her on my website www.wildmonty.co.uk
which you are welcome to use.

Regards

Des

John Maher said...

Thanks Des! I added your Bullfinch image to the latest blog. Also a link to your own site.