The Robin at Mount Gate came out as usual to be fed. It doesn't sing much ...
... but its mate was very vocal in a dogwood bush, and in this video you can hear the first one answering occasionally.
The Robin by the Buck Hill shelter, also waiting to take some pine nuts ...
... was not in the least disturbed by the air ambulance taking off a few yards away. The birds here see helicopters arriving and leaving all day and are quite used to them.
There was a good showing of Coal Tits, in the Flower Walk ...
... at the southwest corner of the bridge ...
... in the Dell ...
...and in an unseasonably flowering abelia bush in the Rose Garden ...
... where the male Chaffinch was also waiting in the hawthorn.
The floral confusion has also affected a red camellia in the Flower Walk.
The female Pied Wagtail was hunting along the shore at the Lido.
An unusual video from Spain sent by Tinúviel: a flock of Ruddy Turnstones was obliged to come ashore during a storm at Gijón. They wandered about on the sea front, not particularly shy as they had no experience of humans.
The Grey Herons in the east nest were interested in something at the bottom of the nest, which is quite likely eggs waiting to be incubated.
Cormorants at Peter Pan enjoyed the sunshine ...
... and so did Pigeon Eater in his usual place on the Dell restaurant roof.
The dominant Black-Headed Gull was annoyed because there was a pair of Canada Geese on his platform, too big for him to move. But he had cleared away all the other gulls and there wasn't another in sight within a hundred yards.
A Great Crested Grebe was fishing under the pontoons at the bridge, calling occasionally to its mate out of sight on the other side of the line. It didn't find anything in the deeper water in the middle of the lake, so it shook its head ...
... and went over to the shallows at the edge to examine the fallen leaves, where it found a lurking fish.












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