Another day at Frampton Marsh - dangerously becoming a habit

With the prospect of a few nice birds on offer and the usual draw of the cake filled cafe I was tempted down to Frampton RSB for the second time this year on Tuesday. The Bonaparte’s Gull was a bsent but I have seen several 1000 in Canada and the Us so no real problem and the adult and 2cy Little Gulls along with a nice Black Tern were more than adequate compensation. Add to them some nice Ruff, a Red-breasted Goose that stayed stubbornly distant with the Brent Goose flock and the rather dapper Lesser Yellowlegs still occasionally frequenting the fence line by the parked vehicles in the car ark, a pair of Garganey a flat white and chocolat ebrownie and in spite of the very strong and very cold wind it was another visit to remember.

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Tree Pipits and Woodlarks in the forest