With the night remaining clear and the temperature dropping like a stone I grabbed a few hours sleep before going out extremely early so I could look for owls before early mist hampered viewing, Back home my second Spring Usher of the year was in the trap and must have arrived long before the frost set it last night then it was off
to Brandon Marsh at mid-day with Dave but it was very quiet with only 3 Shelduck worth noting

Spring Usher me

and by Bob Hazel

Its progressing - I'm pleased though Dave thinks its a bunch of squiggles - animal

Lesser Redpoll by Bob Hazel at the pond today
Richard
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