Answer - the inside of the budgy aviary at Chjichester's Priory Park! For some reason, instead of a dozen plus budgies of all colors flying about in the aviary, they appear to only have 4-5 chattering away from inside the shut off bit at the rear. We are not sure if they are removing the aviary or if its for bird flu protection.
Our next excursion was to RSPB Pulborough Brooks, where we spotted a new scultpure.
Nearby, was an ornately designed bench.
Amongst the variety of birdlife seen, we found a blackcap, reed bunting, 4 types of warbler, and this little fellow.
We also saw the inevitable lapwings, seagulls, heron, mallards, robins, blackbirds, crows and more.
Although not birds, we spotted a mother and two young deer and a water vole amongst our many sightings on this trip.
One monday after we had had coffee at hers, Liz suggested we take a brief trip to WWT Arundel. Our first stop was the pelicans.
One was swimming about, the other three hanging about – with a seagull joining them.
Oh, budgies. They're tiny. No wonder I can't see them. I hope the other half of the population didn't die.
ReplyDeleteI love that owl sculpture.
we just dont know why theyre in the back area of the cage....oit might be bird flu safety or it might be that they are just removing them a few at a time...
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