Let's hope for a cold and largely dry winter this time!

I envy your interest in and knowledge of birds at times such as these, Mark. It fair plugs the gap when butterflies are absent. Okay, there aren't any Steller's Sea Eagles in your line up but you did indeed experience a bit of magic there.essexbuzzard wrote:December is the quietest month of the year, and there has been very little to report. But, when the sun shines, even these very short winter days can produce a bit of magic.
Been many years since I last went there, Mark (maybe as many as 35). It was always a great day out in winter as there were so many birds taking advantage of the mild climate in lowland NW England.essexbuzzard wrote:
Well, it’s been a few years since I last went to Martin Mere, in Lancashire, but got the opportunity earlier this week...