Tuesday 28th November 2023 - Newton St Loe.
Today Bryan was decorating and David was feeling under the weather so it was just me, and another chance for a patch walk at Newton St Loe. Driving into the village a Magpie flew in front of the car and a Jackdaw was sat on a telegraph pole. Parking by the church, a Blue and Great Tit were in the Yews in the church yard. In the field beyond were 2 Song Thrushes and 17 Redwings, the usual Lesser Black Back Gull was on the cottage chimney at the bottom of the field, Rooks were flying over towards the university and back again along with a few Wood Pigeons. At Ripple Effect a Blackbird was in the trees with more Blue and Great Tits, and House Sparrows were chirping in the hedgerow with Goldfinches in the treetops. Down the footpath a Wren showed for a few seconds and a Robin was in a bush. Looking along the stream from the top of Butterfly Alley 3 Grey Heron were in the trees above the stream. On the bottom lake was 2 Black Headed Gulls and 2 Kingfishers one flying...