Last week has been changeable to say the least, from brilliant sunshine to storm clouds and downpours and back to sunny again.
MONDAY 16 OCT cold start (2 degrees) frosty and sunny
A walk along the south side of the Mere to Wassand wood and a quick visit to the hide.
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Smoke On The Water (early morning mist really)
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4 of at least 12 Bearded Tits along the north side
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They came past the hide eventually |
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Brambling and Chaffinch near set aside
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A couple of Greenfinch on the sunflowers
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Part of the c.100 strong Linnet flock
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TUE 17 OCT rain, mild
A stroll up to north cliffs hoping for a few migrants to be blown in. A few mipits and Skylarks seen but the highlight was 2 Shags flying in and landing on the sea just offshore.
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Bright start but rain soon came in
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Here comes the rain 😀
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Shags just offshore from north cliffs
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Flock of 290 Linnet on the fields
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Pied Wagtail on one side of the TV arial...
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Tree Sparrow on the other side
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WED 18 OCT Dry, windy (Easterlies) cool
South side of the Mere again with not much showing. 8 Redwing, 10 Fieldfare and about 50 Linnets in the set aside.
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Syrphus sp. hoverfly
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Flax still in flower in set aside field
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Wild radish seed pods waiting to be eaten
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THU 19 OCT Overcast, warm, dry with the wind building as Storm Babet makes its presence felt.
Sea front, KP and south side in the morning. 8 Fieldfare, Curlew over going West, lots of birds in the set aside including a Brambling again.
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Waves crashing in on the sea front
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Goldeneye taking off near KP
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I walked on south cliffs in the afternoon looking for migrants - specifically Shore Larks - but none found. A Wheatear was a good find though.
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Wheatear on south cliffs
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FRI 20 OCT 40 mph Easterly gales and lashing rain as Storm Babet arrives. I went out early on but didn't take the camera for obvious reasons.
SAT 21 OCT Calm, mild, quite sunny in the gentle Westerly wind
I walked on the sea front, along south cliffs and then over to the south side. Plenty of evidence that Babet had done quite a bit of damage to property and to trees.
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One of the groyne "baskets" got knocked out of shape
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High tide but waves back to normal
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One of at least 8 Greenfinch
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8 Greenfinch in the set aside
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Large part of tree gone
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