With the pool & fields thawing out the pool is high & very muddy so wasn't intending to go near for a few wks until a phone call from Mike Whale alerted me to the fact a Pair of Goosander were on the pool (not annual & normally only redheads) so a good find by Mike & worth getting muddy for other birds present inc 1 Cormorant,5 Common Gull & a mixed flock of Canada & Greylag goose
(D.Hutton)
Sightings from my local patch of Seeswood Pool & my various trips locally & around the country!
Wood Warbler

Seeswood Pool 2008
Tuesday, 10 February 2009
Tuesday, 3 February 2009
3rd February 2009



Very quiet on the pool not really sure why must be something to do with all the snow over the past 24hrs!! only birds of note were 20+ Fieldfare & Redwing feeding at the back of the pool also Yellowhammer over,1 Meadow Pipit feeding on a mole hill,5 Common Gull,1 Lssr Blk Backed Gull,35 Greylag Geese & 20+ Tufted Duck
(D.Hutton)
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