Yesterday morning I visited Farlington Marshes to see the Bearded Tits. The flock started feeding on the far side of the reed bed, too far for my lens. Later we were rewarded when a flock of about 20 birds moved to the reed bed 10 metres from the fence. The next 23 minutes was a Bearded Tit fest. A huge flock of Brent Geese landed on the lake and then took off. A Wren, a Reed Bunting and a Little Egret also appeared.
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Bearded Tit, Panurus biarmicus female |
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Bearded Tit female |
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Bearded Tit female |
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Bearded Tit, Panurus biarmicus male |
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Bearded Tits on far side of the reed bed |
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Brent Geese, Branta bernicla |
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Brent Geese |
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reed beds |
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Little Egret, Egretta garzetta |
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Little Egret with eel |
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many Teal |
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Reed Bunting, Emberiza schoeniclus |
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Reed Bunting |
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Reed Bunting |
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Wren, Troglodytes troglodytes |
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