




Wednesday 27th July 2011
Visited Brandon Marsh today without going anywhere near the East Marsh hides. I might have done, but there seemed to be a bit of a party going on in the main hide which I decided wasn't really my scene. I enjoyed some good birds nonetheless, 3 Green Sandpipers, Kingfisher, and Hobby and a host of wetland warblers, with a variety of woodland species Green and Great spotted Woodpeckers, Jay and Bullfinch.
Thank you for the lovely pictures!
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