Nothing really unusual at Buckenham this morning, but literally thousands of Pink-footed Geese flew across heading eastwards: six large skeins passed through between 10.30 and 11.30. On the marshes there were plenty of other geese, but these were all feral species: Barnacles, Canadas and Greylags.
On the scrapes (!) the hundreds of Wigeon and Lapwings were joined by five Dunlin and a Snipe, while I twice heard Cetti's Warblers - let's hope they survive
this winter... Raptors were represented by a well-marked female Marsh Harrier and a couple of Buzzards.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Hi!
Don't bother to leave comments that are:
a) Anonymous
b) Sarcastic or aggressive