You
may just about be able to read through the frost - alas, most of the
boards were covered in frost. But next up is a live moorhen! I had
reached the first of the two feeder stations in the reedland walk
area - the outdoor one prior to the woodland hide.
I
next arrived at the woodland hide itself. There were a great tit and
coal tit sitting there wanting their photos taken. There were a few
blue tits around, also.
Yet
another pheasant was strolling about on this trip - and decided to
stand at the back of my view throughout much of today's photography
session.
But
the pheasant was not the star of my camera's day - as there was also
a wood pigeon wandering around the woodland area. It also learned how
to get seed that dropped from the feeders when smaller birds munched
- just like the wood pigeons at home and the mallards at this hide.
Those 12 Days of Christmas info boards are pretty clever. :D
ReplyDeleteyes, it was interesting to learn about the different versions of the song as well as their connections to wildlife.
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