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Great views of the Red-necked Grebe at Ardleigh Reservoir this morning.

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Two owls at The Naze this morning. Long-eared found by @birdinghertsessex.bsky.social, then Short-eared I found over Walton Hall Marsh.

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That was by the sewage works gate.

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Pallas’s Warbler at The Naze this morning.

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I snuck into Suffolk yesterday for a look at the Brown Shrike. It was always just a bit distant for my camera, but a cracking bird to see.

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Black Terns and Whinchat at Abberton today.

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Marbled White and Silver-washed Fritillary in Chalkney Wood today. Neither of them wanted to pose with their wings open.

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3 purring Turtle Doves found on my farm survey this morning. Within walking distance of home but I wouldn’t have known about them if I didn’t do these surveys. One sat on a pylon briefly but was a bit distant for photos.

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Egg for breakfast for this Raven today, just a bit too distant for decent photos.

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Great to catch up with a couple of Turtle Doves in north Essex today.

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Dawn chorus at Abberton was hard work but we managed to get all the expected species. I had put moth traps out but didn’t expect anything as it was so cold, so Fox Moth was a pleasant surprise.

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Only a very brief glimpse of Hawfinches for me this morning but a Mistle Thrush was more obliging.

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My pre-breakfast efforts this morning.

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Probably not too long. The finder first saw them from his bedroom window on Saturday.

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I’m enjoying my pre-breakfast strolls at the moment, I wouldn’t have predicted having a flock of 16 Hawfinches just down the road. A bit too distant for my camera but I’m not complaining.

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One of the Black-necked Grebes at Abberton this morning. Coming along nicely.

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I spent a couple of hours in Holbrook churchyard yesterday afternoon hoping to photograph Hawfinches. I saw 2 but failed to get any shots. A flyover Peregrine was some compensation.

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I’m not sure how long my thrill of seeing Nuthatches in the garden will last but it’s day 4 and I still get excited.

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I thought I should set up a new feeding station for my new friend. He rewarded me by bringing a mate along. I also spotted a pair of Bullfinches at the bottom of the garden.

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Great excitement in the Moore household (well, it’s only me here at the moment). Our first garden Nuthatch - it has only taken 27 years.

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We missed the Ring-necked Duck and Lesser Scaup, and I suspect the Canvasback is still there somewhere.

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WeBS count at Abberton yesterday included 7,967 Coots, 4,074 Tufted Ducks, 2,041 Lapwings, 1,480 Pochard and 1,360 Teal. Total was 20,025 and we don’t count gulls.

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I’m not too bothered about year lists but I thought I would pop over to East Mersea for the Shore Lark and Snow Bunting this morning.

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We decided to stay at home. By occasionally looking out of the window I have managed a year list of 10.

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Well I did have a glass or two of red.

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Before the helicopter.

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Pale-bellied Brent at Copt Hall. Well its probably in there somewhere, the flock had just been flushed by a low-flying helicopter.

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I thought it looks like a stickleback. I don’t remember catching any in our dropnet when we fished there 45 years ago but maybe the mesh was too large.

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It’s surprising what you miss while taking photos - I didn’t notice the fish until I got home!

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Black Redstart still at Brightlingsea. Couldn’t find the male.

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