A snowy west bank
Very little visibility over the water
Frozen water , north end
From the watch point
These two enjoyed it
Passerine alley.
Around 30 BH gulls
The sluice gate area
Good count of Mallards for the winter.
With thick fog and bad road conditions Ogden was the only local option this morning so arrived at a late 0830hrs waiting for the daylight . A thick mist was hanging over the area so only half way out on the water was visible but satisfied that nothing was out there after a full walk around the perimeter.
A lucky break when Pippa started growling and as I looked up at the Squirrel that had caught her eye in passerine alley 5 Shelduck flew silently over >NE and disappeared over the trees in seconds. But for Pippa and the Squirrel I,d have missed them completely. I dont think they had come off the water as the wind was calm other than a slight E>3 so I would probably have heard them lift off.
Checking out the Tit flock found on the west bank it comprised of Blue,Great, Coal but no Long Tailed. Also present were 4 Goldcrest amongst them.
Looks like a year without Siskin, Redpoll , Brambling and Chaffinch flock with no banking of weeds to invite them in.
A good count of 18 Robins around the water, some resident birds very tame whilst several timid continental jobs. A good show of Blackbirds, again possibly continentals, along with Mistle thrush and plenty Magpies.
A count of around 160 Mallard around the feeding corner all in for easy food for winter whilst the seed feeders were busy with the usual species.
All in all a good morning and the frozen snow meant I didnt need to wash the mud off the dogs as I got home.
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