For a variety of reasons I have neglected the birds since the spring but travelling to East Anglia by train last weekend I did pay attention to what I could see out of the window.
Between Stowmarket and Ipswich I was suprised to see an avocet flying alongside the train over some rather marshy looking fields. At Manningtree there is a lovely view of the estury, the train was a little fast for identifying most of the waders but there were several egrets there. These are the first that I have seen on the east coast but as I haven't been birding in the area for many years that doesn't say much.
At home the garden has attracted the basic collection of blue and great tits, robins and wood pigeons. At night the tawny owls have been very audible.
Between Stowmarket and Ipswich I was suprised to see an avocet flying alongside the train over some rather marshy looking fields. At Manningtree there is a lovely view of the estury, the train was a little fast for identifying most of the waders but there were several egrets there. These are the first that I have seen on the east coast but as I haven't been birding in the area for many years that doesn't say much.
At home the garden has attracted the basic collection of blue and great tits, robins and wood pigeons. At night the tawny owls have been very audible.
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