With the announcement that we have the coldest Spring since 1962, it seemed somewhat appropriate that some "cold" birds dropped in. We've had strong Easterlies swinging Northerly with a strong sea fret. A Fieldfare was noted earlier in the day but I definitely wasn't expecting to see these...
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True distance |
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24x |
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OK not great but not bad at 96x |
The Snow Geese? Unknown origin!!
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