More action this morning (Sat) in the garden and in the field below an upstairs window of our BBH house on the edge of Lincoln. The shooters arrived early in the crisp, frosty conditions but their only quarry was a couple of disoriented and confused Hares attempting (unsuccessfully) to cross the field in the face of massed guns......aided, but to no avail, by my wife banging on the window......both Hares were shot to pieces at distances a 10-year old couldn't have missed.
Once the all-triumphant shooters had cleared off, the following appeared in the garden/over the field by midday : (incl) :
2 Cormorants in flight (NW)
6 Golden Plover in flight (S)
Sparrowhawk (female) - perched in the Sycamore and later seen flying over the field
Fieldfare - c12 in and over the garden, with singletons being kept out of the Sentinel Crabapple tree by a determined and territorial female Blackbird
Corvids - a flock of c50 assorted birds on the field and perched on telegraph wires
Magpie and Wood Pigeon - both species continuing to build/renovate their nests in the Sycamore.....only about 12/15 feet apart = there'll be trouble ahead
Buzzard - no sign as yet today of the now 2 regular local birds, which settled on the snow-covered field for a time yesterday.
Freddy
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