Tuesday 17 June 2014

End of exams and a trip to Canaston Woods

I did my last exam today so I celebrated with a trip to Canaston Woods later in the day. To start birdlife remained quiet with a Marsh Tit being the only bird on note. Later on the woods were filled with recent fledglings being fed by their parents. I found fledgling Robins, Wrens, Song Thrushes, Nuthatch, Coal Tits, Blue Tits and Great Tits. A male and female Blackcap frequented a bramble bush, a  Treecreeper crawled up an oak tree and a Garden Warbler was showing well from a low tree. Wood Warblers were in good numbers, 5 in all, including two singing males and an adult Wood Warbler was feeding two of its chicks in a oak tree.

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