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Saturday, 12 February 2011

Some birds in the Loder valley today

This Song thrush was by the fence of Wakehurst Place, singing away, as we walked down to the Loder valley.
A Cormorant and a Great crested grebe in this shot.





Grey Heron.


Spot the Nuthatch.  It was hammering away and it took a while to spot it.


Great tits were piping a lot, establishing territories and blue tits were everywhere too.

These Coots were in Ardingly reservoir, as was the Grebe below.

This is a great time of year for bird watching, before the leaves open on the trees.

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