


Isn't it typical : I get a pic of the elusive Black Redstart( he's always there , but miles up on the roof) and he's standing beautifully camouflaged in front of grey sandstone!
And that took over an hour, with some very funny looks through the windows ! Praps Bob can inform the college that any odd folk pointing large lenses at the college are in fact quite harmless !
Redwings oblige still on the nearby church lawn, sadly , one with a broken leg , tho worming very efficiently.
No otter at the bridge,but the rare species Baxterius Janeticus with new Mk 4 was visible at intervals taking pics of the Scaup.
Finally we watched a beautiful Barn owl float across the road around 16:30
Fri. 29th.